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reducing as in completely :lol:

 

nice pics:thumbup:

 

we left it above where the other limbs had snapped off, good for the wildlife and the lad we were working for didnt fancy carting it up the bank.

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that third shot is one of the best "working arbshots" ive ever seen, i would be well chuffed with that in my library of images.:thumbup1:

 

cheers mate, it'll be going on the website :biggrin:

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looked like a good job:biggrin:

 

it was for me, i watched and took pictures. made a pleasant change being on the ground. steve is a great climber as well :thumbup:

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just a couple pics of part of my jobs today, nice to sit and have my lunch at a decent manor house for a change. the job on the oak was basically the big low limb removed, get all the deadwood and hangers out, the client left the reduction to me, so i opted for a very light prune only took 3/4 feet off all round,

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Yew reduction me and Tom did from yesterday, had to bust some serious mover to get out on some of them branches.

 

Also the lion toy we found the other day, there was also a donkey one...so we had races. Made Duncan climb with it too:lol:

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