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cheers for the comments :thumbup1:

 

Heres some more thinning pics from todays job. Two Beech trees and a lime. Spec was to lift away from house and give the canopys a light thin.

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some more pics from todays job. Check out the chipper shot this was how much brash we were getting off each tree, quite a bit but it didnt look to obvious that the tree had been thinned.

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heres a couple from the past few weeks.ash was ment to come down but the council wanted to give it another chance and a very overloaded transit when 3 people are in it!

willow was a heavy reduction customer wanted it down to that height and shaped.

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