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i dont know what it was to be honest garth, was about 3/4inch thick

 

that was one lucky job, the tree was behind/over a listed wall, when we pulled up this is what greeted us

 

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someone had come round the corner too fast and demolished the wall right under the tree! the lower part which was still standing we were allowed to clear out of our way aslong as we diddnt damage the bricks, result!

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Marc, excellent pics. I remember way back when you were a skinny newbie with no experience but huge amounts of enthusiasm.

Now you post the coolest pics of you doing the best sort of treework.

You've done good mate, really good.

 

Thanks Ed that mean a lot to me coming from you:thumbup1: I'm still skinny though just with a little more experience.

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i dont know what it was to be honest garth, was about 3/4inch thick

 

that was one lucky job, the tree was behind/over a listed wall, when we pulled up this is what greeted us

 

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someone had come round the corner too fast and demolished the wall right under the tree! the lower part which was still standing we were allowed to clear out of our way aslong as we diddnt damage the bricks, result!

 

nice one josh, cant beat a bit of luck mate:thumbup1:

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Another Oak that fell over on a nice day, tree was in full leaf with no exterior signs of decay or fruiting bodies. This one wrote off 5 cars and luckily no one wa hurt. Thats 4 in the last year that have come over in the CBD.

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Another Oak that fell over on a nice day, tree was in full leaf with no exterior signs of decay or fruiting bodies. This one wrote off 5 cars and luckily no one wa hurt. Thats 4 in the last year that have come over in the CBD.

 

Looks like the ground level has be dramatically lifted around that Oak, :thumbdown:

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A crane job from Thursday, qtip doing the dismantle whilst i was left to take down the biggest Holly i've ever seen:001_huh:

A great day for treework nice and cool with blue sky, not a big tree only access was tight having a crane made this job a doodle 9:30 start done by 11:30.

 

Marc, what's the crack with the little chain in pic 4? Is it a failsafe in case the union splits?

 

Great job mate. It's beginning to look like you and Qtip know how to do this tree work thing....:001_tt2:

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