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Heres a little wingnut,the only one of four we could save,the rest had to be removed as deemed a hazard to playground.

had to get this one out of the coms wire,and raise it to keep the kids from playing tarzan,there was a fair bit of dead in this,and I dont think its going to last more than a couple of years,compaction,canker etc.

 

 

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Eucalipt reduction. Leggie thing, but the client was happy with end product even after I explanened for a 2nd time the reaction growth with be fearfull!

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Top work people:thumbup1:

 

Got my camera back working again, so im going to join in. One from Thursay. Heavy Beech reduction 30%+

 

Heavy on the top and heavy on the sides! Not my most delicate but a lot of care still went into it.

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Wednesday mornings reduction. Targeted weight reduction of 4 long limbs and some shaping in of the reduction work. Mark did the left I did the right side. We had previously recomended reduction work on the long limbs but they didnt go for it. One of the limbs failed earlier in the year so they have now had the work out so they dont loose any more of the crown.

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Nice piece of work Will,

can't tell from the second darker shot, did you remove the old fracture that shows in the first picture?

 

Fluting looks to indicate some notable trunk decay, any fruitbodies in evidence?

 

cheers

 

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