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horrible rotten poplar.


jonathan hall
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had a rotten poplar to take down, no vehicle access, now chance to get a mewp in.

v. dodgy to climb.

decided to skin off as much as poss and fell over the top of the other trees. the trees in front are sycamores but client wanted to keep them as area going to be a woodland education centre.

we just made it over the top of them, sycamores infront lost a couple small branches.

 

65foot poplar, 1st vid of fell. 2nd vid of felled tree and rot. ( sorry expletives on 2nd vid)

 

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YouTube - Treesonky's Channel

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that certainly is one rotten beech.

like the big stuff up top taking lower ones out, ' 2 for 1' !

 

didnt find many surgeons that wanted to climb the poplar, lots of lip curling!

 

Where was it BTW, looks like a school but I cant recognise it.

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Where was it BTW, looks like a school but I cant recognise it.

 

edinburgh academy.

really soggy feild, landrover was banned!

Andrew Jenkins had a look at this one too, he didnt like the idea of it climbed either.

got another tommorow, 75 foot and sitting back, well back, we've skinned it, and waiting for no wind, pulling it by hand ( 5 men!) :scared1:

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edinburgh academy.

really soggy feild, landrover was banned!

Andrew Jenkins had a look at this one too, he didnt like the idea of it climbed either.

got another tommorow, 75 foot and sitting back, well back, we've skinned it, and waiting for no wind, pulling it by hand ( 5 men!) :scared1:

 

I have a little tractor with Igland winch if ever you want to hire it + man, fits in some quite small places. We recently did a similar job at a private school in Dunbar, we were able to track round the side of the playing fields down a footpath.:001_smile:

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I have a little tractor with Igland winch if ever you want to hire it + man, fits in some quite small places. We recently did a similar job at a private school in Dunbar, we were able to track round the side of the playing fields down a footpath.:001_smile:

 

not allowed round edges either- thats their running track.

but i would be interested in yr wee tractor for poss future stuff, you havent a tracked chipper btw?

 

p.m. me with the price for tractor.

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