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these tree are out the back of my flat think they will be ok too practise climb

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i was felt with a fall transit load of chip for helping the lads out for 4 days

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as for the big lump of wood being cut up that is now mine as im gonner cut it for a top for my bench

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shame too see them go out of 7 trees 3 was feld 4 was cut back too 30%

the 3 that was feld because the old git in the bungerlow moaned to the council the 3 in the pic cut back to 30% touched my windows lol

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Plastering will always earn better money than arb!

 

Lose the piercing, it will get ripped out, and isnt the best look to "desirable clients" i know, but... but its a fact. (I had a pony tail and a piercing once, they both got lost for similar reasons. (hair in prussick! and eye piercing yanked by brush)

 

Take a good long hard look at some of the pruning felling threads, dismantling and rigging, look out for rich rules work, big boss beechwoods, and others and youll start to see what its all about.

 

was the step cut in pic five ever cleaned up?

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the first 2 pic is what i call a light pollard i hate seeing it everyone round here has it done its ever the customer that wants it looking like that or it the tree services round here have forgotten how to reduce and shape i cant work it out i understand light pollarding on say willow and pop but why a nice copper beach

(sorry chaps just felt like a moan)

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Nice to put a face to the name at last!! I did plastering before i got into treework, its certainly hard graft and gets monotonous esp when plastering out new estates. Its going to be tough to get into this job at the minute, lots doing it and under-cutting each other. Good luck though:001_smile:

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