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80ft poplar from today. Didn't have much to work with on the lower crown.

No before pic, but took about 3m off aswell as taking back some of the larger extended limbs

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80ft poplar from today. Didn't have much to work with on the lower crown.

No before pic, but took about 3m off aswell as taking back some of the larger extended limbs

 

Cracking job mate :thumbup:

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Hi tony hope you are well:) . Is this a pollard leaving sap risers or just a reduction I have loads of willows to do soon and I am wondering what you think on the matter is it best to re establish a reduction from previously pol larded trees . Most remove all fresh re growth I have done both depending on what client wants I always push for the best option for the tree but you know what I'm up against :) .

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