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Removed a 45m Norfolk Island Pine in Perth WA when I was working there, we had two 24inch Vermeers working full time to keep up with 2 climbers stripping off the branches, so brittle, small undercut then literally touch the saw on the top of the branch, and it snaps off with a bang! then shatters as it hit the floor! the groundies earnt their money that day!

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Thats weird Kevwrenn, one of our crews have been working within a huge glasshouse managed by Greenwich Uni today, although the poor lads have been stripping Bougainvillea from the frame work, for those that aren't familiar with this beautiful, yet vicious climber, it has needle sharp inch long thorns, puts Robinia to shame, boys were cut to ribbons! although no snow worries inside the heated dome! double edge sword!!

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