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Andy Collins
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3 from the other week. Yes I did use a ladder but only because I couldn't be doing with climbing another 18 feet on top of the 30 or so I had to do already. Tree was getting on for 80 feet only know this as rope nearly wasn't long enough. Giving it a bit of a crown clean with the pruning saw a pleasent couple of hours or so. Nearly couldn't get the throw line into the tree which could have been an embarresment.

 

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A few of the storm damage job we were on last week...

 

Sheer weight of snow did this, they had about 3foot of wet sticky snow.Photo008.jpg.b78a9cf97d488f414cb252d6ec897dac.jpg

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This one was very dangerous, a massive rootball sitting on a very steep slope, we took off everything we could and left the main bole to hold it in place.

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These two are pushing 100foot, there's a big hanger in one which we'll be back for.:001_smile:

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