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John Hancock
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Today’s job, couple of nice Ash trees located on a wildlife corridor on the edge of a housing development in Worcester. Various defects inc. hollows, cavities, vertical splits (well done Tom for spotting that one!)….the list goes on. Trees were very close to a well-used public footpath, hopefully their new image will be well received by the local residents!

 

Climbers were Tom and Matt, I was general groundie, brash-dragger, chipper operator, log-carrier, poop a scooper, and photographer. :001_smile:

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Inspired :thumbup1:

 

(The apprentice thanks the Master) :001_smile:

 

 

Now get on with some proper work :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

Hows the wedge kept in place?

 

 

 

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Mr. Rubber Mallet David – did you notice the ‘vertical-bore cuts’? Done especially for you…:thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

….will monitor and maybe pop back with a few s/s nails.

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They’re really enjoying this type of work; they’ve come straight from the private sector where I guess money money money is one of the main factors. Here in L/A land the work is a little more varied and its nice to take time on interesting little jobs like this.

 

We’ve got a monster Oak coming up with a similar spec. I might do it in two stages and bring the MEWP in to aid positioning for the final cuts. :001_smile:

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They’re really enjoying this type of work; they’ve come straight from the private sector where I guess money money money is one of the main factors. Here in L/A land the work is a little more varied and its nice to take time on interesting little jobs like this.

 

We’re got a monster Oak coming up with a similar spec. I might do it in two stages and bring the MEWP in to aid positioning for the final cuts. :001_smile:

 

 

 

Look forward to seeing it.

 

If you can, then mewps always best for wp on frac-coros.

360/3d all round view to acheive the aesthetics (from publics viewpoints) is really only acheivable from platform.

 

Plus it helps justify it a little more on the fleet list, to them there boss men :sneaky2::001_tongue:

 

 

 

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