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John Hancock
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your locals are very lucky to have guys like you and dave john, our la have 1 pole pruner and a 40 yarder skip, so guess what? 4m crown lifts on everything and all day going back and forward with a transit with a pile of branches on the back. I really admire your imagination and thought that goes into these jobs. Nice one

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:wink:Very impresive work john. Looks like you had a fun day. I love this kind of stuff! I would really love to do some strapping up of decayed logs with cracks and holes for bat habitat? I've got my eye on a few decayed trees in a couple of LNR's I work with. I need to get my hads on some loose 106 moneys first??? Give it time, i'll get there! and When I do I'll stick photos up.

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