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Cheers guys, going to be a jobs to remember the winds made all jobs a challenge this week looking back on the big ash pollard/ monolith , we were lucky for such nice weather for it !

 

Looked a cool tree climb to dead wood Adam, I guess you guys are coming in to spring?

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Cheers guys, going to be a jobs to remember the winds made all jobs a challenge this week looking back on the big ash pollard/ monolith , we were lucky for such nice weather for it !

 

Looked a cool tree climb to dead wood Adam, I guess you guys are coming in to spring?

 

Yeah wasnt to bad,Ash not my favorite tree to climb tbh..Yeh spring is in full flow just now,Its nice to be working in a woodland full of blossom and everything else bursting into life :thumbup1:

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Few from welly dead wood/snag hanger removal from yesterday nearly bottled it two thirds of the way up far to windy and with three houses under it we had rope out split and snagged branches in to a tiny DZ for size of tree, oh and it had a phone wire straight under it!! Was not to bad as they flew out like kites!!

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DZ full.

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Home time.

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Nothing fancy from me I'm afraid. There are several of these Pin Oaks around town that have been hammered back hard for years. There's never anything on the upper laterals except for a few months when all the epicormic shoots away. We're taking these down over the course of 2 or 3 years and replanting with a more suitable species for the location. When I took these down today all the upper limbs had these splits and scars along them and wondered if it was due to scorching or something else. And one of my 56 year old trainee having the time of his life. In 2 months he's learnt how to drag brush, use the Bandit and just passed his basic chainsaw ticket. I let him fell a tree yesterday and he ran around the place whooping and bouncing like a 10 year old with a new toy.

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Nothing fancy from me I'm afraid. There are several of these Pin Oaks around town that have been hammered back hard for years. There's never anything on the upper laterals except for a few months when all the epicormic shoots away. We're taking these down over the course of 2 or 3 years and replanting with a more suitable species for the location. When I took these down today all the upper limbs had these splits and scars along them and wondered if it was due to scorching or something else. And one of my 56 year old trainee having the time of his life. In 2 months he's learnt how to drag brush, use the Bandit and just passed his basic chainsaw ticket. I let him fell a tree yesterday and he ran around the place whooping and bouncing like a 10 year old with a new toy.

 

 

 

 

 

Any close ups of the bracket there, my good man ? :001_smile:

 

 

 

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