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Ian Flatters
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nice vid Ian
Cheers Steve, still no Megan James (who's video of the etcc was incredible). But I am enjoying the perspective the drone gives to our work. I'm trying to get a fair bit better for an upcoming project that involves craning our stump grinder into the site once the trees craned out.
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Proper sweet vid! One of the best I have seen and looks like you have a slick operation there! Would have been nice to see also see a decent crown reduction/pruning job in there too and mainly seemed tobe takedowns
Mainly what I'm setup for. I do, do reductions put only really take pictures and post them on Instagram or on the today's job thread here. I just never film them really.
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