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Bit of Posh conny bashing..with secatures from the other day.look about 300mm off the top...for the view.and pruned them to make them indiviual..and its a hedge..What the client wants gets.

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had really strong winds today, got 1 min from my house to go to a quote and passed a big lime had fallen to the winds on a big estate, as always had fallen at a perfect angle to make it fall 1ft short of the road, would love to get work on that estate they have some monster trees there :thumbup1:

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Can't beat a post-knocker for big post n' rail jobs!

I used to work with an old david brown with a dodgy and very dangerous post knocker. That set up looks alot nicer.

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Can you take a bit more off? I want my moneys worth.:001_tongue:

 

These two pesky little doves forced me to leave an extremely ugly willow repollard even more ugly. Back in a few weeks when they've flown, looking forward to raking up again.:thumbdown:

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same as you today mark, i reduced this willow before last year 30% they wanted, waste of time as they found out. this time i told them best option is to get it pollarded and re-pollard every 2/3 years. should come back alright. was abit of a pig, no anchor point and long limbs with no good foot or hand holds, added to the fact there was no drop zone because of the 5 BT wiresgoing both sides of the tree and through the middle. still casually had it done by 12,30, with some cracking views :001_smile:

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