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Rich Rule
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looks the dogs that mate, did a similar job at Cleckeaton in Leeds for G & A trees a couple of months ago I will post the vid and pictures when they come through. Just out of interest did you remove any of them as whole trees and if so am I doing it the right way : crane attached into top of tree and tensioned up then step cut at base of tree , ask crane driver to to keep applying slightly more lift until you see which way the trunk is leaning to tehn start to chase the cut around until it will lift free:icon14:

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