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Andy Collins
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Cheers Tom ,I love reducing willows hard to get looking bad and easy quick money with a silky!!! Mind you have done a few harsh willow pollards in past weeks nice to

Make one look better for a change and despite what people think if done lightly they hardly throw out and new shoots especially in comparison to a say 35% in my experience any how....

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The seqouia is part of the full job. Lost a couple of large limbs, visible in second shot due to snow and wind etc. Deadwooded the 2 beech first. Ive got a few more pics to put up later. Sequoia will be attacked on monday. Hoping for a gratuitous "head out the top shot".

 

Plus there is 3 BIG pines to come down when the ground is hard enough for a crane.

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