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Boundary Hedge reduction with a crane!.. Client spent over £100,000 on re-landscaping the front of the property and then decided to get the tree's worked on! heard it all to many times before...

 

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Last tree in the row...

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was a fun job!! :thumbup1:

 

tarps were a nightmare tho..and we had to roll the crane in over the boards. we only had 20 odd so it was alot of shifting around for re-positioning and getting in and out the driveway!

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was a fun job!! :thumbup1:

 

tarps were a nightmare tho..and we had to roll the crane in over the boards. we only had 20 odd so it was alot of shifting around for re-positioning and getting in and out the driveway!

 

beats faffing around with a hedge trimmer any day. Reckon I'd be banging a pretty high price on a job like that looking how spotless that driveway was. Nice work.

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Doing overgrown 'hedges' like this you are working for idiots (especially on that crane job). What about the regrowth?

 

I avoid them now, usually by overpricing.

 

Nicely done work though!

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Doing overgrown 'hedges' like this you are working for idiots (especially on that crane job). What about the regrowth?

 

I avoid them now, usually by overpricing.

 

Nicely done work though!

 

Yea, i agree :sneaky2::confused1:..as you probably well know, its difficult to try and educate about future management and the potential hazards arising from that sort of work.. especially when they just want it done regardless.

 

phasing in a new boundary takes too long... and replacment in there eys would have ruined there property development.

 

oh well... sawdust in the pants... money in the bank :lol:

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