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Not big enough mate ha I've not got exact height I'd say around 120 foot but I've done trees what seemed a lot bigger not as tall but very wide I'd love to have a go at those big redwoods etc you see pics of people smashing big bits off in Canada or whatever we should all get together chip in on a holiday and smash some big trees up for free just for fun and the pics

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the big pop was tight beside a building with most of the growth over it, the top 60 foot took a turn for light and headed over the garden, the wind picked up as i was heading up to get my line in so i took the oppertunity to knock 57 foot into the garden lol, the boss on the ground was doing a lot of waving and shaking his head but i was in the zone ha ha, then we just bounced a pulley off a big cherry and pulled the stem and overhanging branches over with a mog via an alley and doorway. £1000 tree done in about 4 bits ( 2 of them were about 6 feet long the others a wee bitty bit bigger) in about an hour woop woop. I got my £200 and was home in time for lunch:thumbup:

 

the sequoia was easy, close to an old building but rippy rippy top cuts no hinges on the limbs and they swung in, took it down to about 70 foot and then we felled it:biggrin:

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