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For one time only I'll put up boring pics of a reduction.

 

This was previously reduced 10 years ago, had recovered well with a little decay but getting bigger and denser.

 

Customer had already obtained full permision for 3-4m reduction all over but I said I wouldn't be that harsh, just remove long leaders thoughout and lift and thin etc.

 

Got half a truck full of chip off it, but only really reduced the overal size by small amount.

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Nice one Rupe,

 

Can you please only take shots from the passenger side of the truck, Ive still not got a new drivers wing and your Mint, T-cut shiny one keeps reminding me :laugh1:

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