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Just thought i would share some before and after photos of some willow reductions, carried out by our new climber. These are the first few reductions he has completed and with only a little bit of guidance from the ground. Willows are not the most straight forward tree to reduce and i think he did a cracking job.

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Just thought i would share some before and after photos of some willow reductions, carried out by our new climber. These are the first few reductions he has completed and with only a little bit of guidance from the ground. Willows are not the most straight forward tree to reduce and i think he did a cracking job.

 

So do I.:thumbup1:

 

Look really good especially for willlow.:001_smile:

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That is cracking work. BUT...

 

He must have done it quickly so that the side he did first didn't outgrow the last side!

 

I would love to have more customers who would be happy to pay for a spec that will last less than a year.

 

That's not a dig at all, the work was spot on, great shape, and those babies are very difficult to tip reduce.

 

Nice work. If you can get it!:sneaky2:

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