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Shaunpaul
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Been asked to remove 2 small self seeded Ash from the middle of 2 garages. Cut to ground and ecoplugs inserted. Problem being no access at only 16 inch gap wall to wall and concrete posts every 6 foot along dividing boundary between the garages. Could board the asbestos roof and cut as low as possible & poison (working from roof), or is it more trouble than its worth?

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Unless your fatter than the gap just ladder over the post at end of Garage and drop another section over into the gap for later escape, Go to tree and spike up. Unless I’ve missed something it’s a Easy number. 
 

Edit: missed you couldn’t fit in the gap sorry, Steve has the solution, or eco plug just blow roof height, never tried this but can’t see why it wouldn’t work

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11 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

You need a pole saw with a straight blade 

The concrete posts & fence go the length of garages in between the gap, apart from first panel missing. So gap is non existent, unless your a bamboo cane ?, and then there’s the plugs to put in ? 

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