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Posted
great photos:thumbup:and nice job. Why did the chestnut have to removed?

 

The school had a tree report done on all trees on the grounds, this Chestnut had Honey fungus, all though it wasnt to bad yet it was recommended to be removed, also one of the heavy limbs over the road had signs of rot where it joins the trunk. we just got the job of doing all trees on this site, they all have tpo's on them. crown lifting was all that was required except for this one. we will now re plant with a new tree.:001_smile:

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good pics mate. was a good job aswell, i slept very well after the first days climbing.

 

bet you did mate, you didnt stop, must be hard to perform when youre getting on a bit, ha,ha. just wait till that 3 day job, we should get some good pics to put on arb talk.:thumbup::thumbup:

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The school had a tree report done on all trees on the grounds, this Chestnut had Honey fungus, all though it wasnt to bad yet it was recommended to be removed, also one of the heavy limbs over the road had signs of rot where it joins the trunk. we just got the job of doing all trees on this site, they all have tpo's on them. crown lifting was all that was required except for this one. we will now re plant with a new tree.:001_smile:

 

Thanks for that. Just wondered :thumbup:

Posted
still give those young lads a run for their money. remind me about the filler cap, it was in the cab.

 

damn right. you have my pully as well.:001_tt2:

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