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My job for today, big ol Eucy reduction, client wanted it to be as unaltered as possible so I really went to town and got out as far as was physically possible here. its all regrown from a previous reduction so was not easy I can tell ya!

 

Appoximatley 4 metres all round some no more than 2 metres.

 

I would estimate around 50% of the foliage mass is removed.

 

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New scoring system!

 

from a 10 mark=

 

1= Should not be allowed up a tree ever again!

2= Should be O.k the tree wont die!

3= Do as you likey

4= O.K its an ATTEMPT at a reduction/pollard BUT....

5= Not bad, obviously your on your way to being a good reducer with some guidence.

6= Nice but there probably a few poor cuts or rips, is that a spike mark....Etc

7= very nice, little more practice and I would let you work on my trees.

8= O.k bar a few tufty bits and maybe overly thinned.

9= Almost perfect

10= Your boss needs to raise your wages, or you need to be looking for a managers job!

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New scoring system!

 

from a 10 mark=

 

1= Should not be allowed up a tree ever again!

2= Should be O.k the tree wont die!

3= Do as you likey

4= O.K its an ATTEMPT at a reduction/pollard BUT....

5= Not bad, obviously your on your way to being a good reducer with some guidence.

6= Nice but there probably a few poor cuts or rips, is that a spike mark....Etc

7= very nice, little more practice and I would let you work on my trees.

8= O.k bar a few tufty bits and maybe overly thinned.

9= Almost perfect

10= Your boss needs to raise your wages, or you need to be looking for a managers job!

 

 

now i want to know what my sycamore scored???? seem as though the thread did get derailed!!!!!!!!!!!:sneaky2::laugh1:

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I know we all need to earn a crust but Tony what did 98% of those reductions actually achieve? i'm not criticising I've reduced plenty....

 

Thats such a rubbish question isnt it Lee?

 

I mean your an arb, surely you get why we have jobs, why this job exists?

 

Every tree we as arbs get involved in has either

 

A structural fault

Is causing a nuisance

Or is simply too big for the clients tastes

 

The Euc I did yesterday was getting very long lever arm issues, with the largest limbs starting to buckle and crack. We was there to address light issues to a swimming pool, the reduction achieved several things.

 

brought in more light

reduced the potential failures of some major parts of the crown

Improved form

ensured its longevity against human pressures.

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