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30 minutes ago, Stubby said:

 . Fell it strait onto the pile of brash thats there already and go home . 15 mins ? 🙂

 

I'd still strip it on the way up and snip it down in 4 or 5 bits, especially if the owner was at home, so it looks like they are getting more of a show.

 

790cm is my guess. 

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4 hours ago, kram said:

Going by the shed and fence being roughtly 2m, I make it 10m.Screenshot_2025-04-14-04-50-09-821_org.mozilla.firefox-edit.thumb.jpg.f6cc4c0994da90b2fec94a01bffcc2cf.jpg

Looks more like a washing line than phone lines to me. It would be a pain if a phone line runs through the drop zone, that would slow it down considerably.

i agree, double washing line.
see im making it at about 10 metres, but your bottom line looks slightly higher than my mark.
i was taking the top of the dark brown fence panel at 2 metres.

 

i also agree with climb and strip over a straight drop.
looks more professional and however good you are on a straight drop theres a risk of taking some plants out unnecessarily and youre left with more messing to cut and stack.
 

if it was local, id be around 200 for taking it down, brash stacked, logs stacked.
80 quid for a straight drop and go, no logging no stacking.

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4 hours ago, peds said:

 

I'd still strip it on the way up and snip it down in 4 or 5 bits, especially if the owner was at home, so it looks like they are getting more of a show.

 

790cm is my guess. 


Yep. I’d even log length the stem. They’re not going to have a way to cut it are they. It’s nice to be nice. Plus there’s every chance they’d run them out to the road while I’m packing up and I’d have said firewood.  

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