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Some people! beech reduction, too much?


Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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its a firepit for a barbeque for the customer - im going to patent it, burning the stump out and giving the customer a nice hot patio!

 

Now thats what i call using your head, This next time year, you'll be a millionaire!! :thumbup::001_cool:

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I'm taking it that this was a domestic customer paying out of his own pocket?

You can't win with them all - there's nowt as strange as folk as I'm sure you would all agree!

 

I would,however,agree with the crown lift and canopy thin as opposed to a complete reduction for the health of the tree.

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Quote. Hamadryad - 09.01.10 - in “Fullcrown reductions on pine trees” post 51.

 

“The customer is not always right, that’s what you’re there for ……

 

There is no excuse for bad work . Period”

 

 

Quote Hamadryad - 13.01.10 in this thread “So the guy says take as much as you can off the tree, cut it as hard back from neighbours as poss”

 

Quote Hamadryad - “ I would have cut off less, but he specifically demanded as much as possible …… When clients make the spec that’s their doing ….

 

 

Which is it to be hamadryad ?????

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