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Ian Flatters
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If your getting paid for it, Its all good :lol:

 

Not always mozza.... depends who drives past it, who see's you in your sign written van doing it, how it looks afterwards etc..

 

A job is a job but if you're asked to completley butcher something and leave a tree that looks hideos right next to a road of something it could have repercussions!

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Not always mozza.... depends who drives past it, who see's you in your sign written van doing it, how it looks afterwards etc..

 

A job is a job but if you're asked to completley butcher something and leave a tree that looks hideos right next to a road of something it could have repercussions!

 

I just posted to see who'd react first mate :lol:

 

Id always try and talk a client out of a massive reduction on a pine, Theres a few near me that look horrible, Fine line between whats right for the tree and whats right for the customer tho, As we all know

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I just posted to see who'd react first mate :lol:

 

Id always try and talk a client out of a massive reduction on a pine, Theres a few near me that look horrible, Fine line between whats right for the tree and whats right for the customer tho, As we all know

 

Hook, line and sinker...

 

 

Totally agree... finding that line can be difficult.

 

There's a few Scotties up here that have been reduced.. I have to say they look awful and i'm glad it wasnt me asked to do them.

 

We have done a good ammount of crown cleaning, pruning snow and wind snapped branches and crown lifting though and I always think they look better afterwards.

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Not always mozza.... depends who drives past it, who see's you in your sign written van doing it, how it looks afterwards etc..

 

A job is a job but if you're asked to completley butcher something and leave a tree that looks hideos right next to a road of something it could have repercussions!

 

Winner for top answer goes to Matt.

 

Stay out of this one Mozza.

 

You want to fell everything to fuel your Kelly Kettle!:thumbup:

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Can't wait till you sort a yard out this year. In Canal Street

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who told you my plan?? I thought it was classified info :sneaky2:

 

Yup thats the plan Mark, Then ill try and get all the big muscley poofters, splitting logs for me :thumbup::thumbup:

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