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heres a few on a tree i did localy cant find them all but will as ben took hundreds.

 

Have to ask, because from the picture It's not clear, how were you attached during the back cut?

 

Not a veiled dig, more curious as to what options there were.

 

Big Timber, Nice work :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

 

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no i missed it only damage i did was a bit of fencing wire and a dint in a tin shed every one was happy with that cos of possition and targets.I only lowered half dozen pieces rest was dropped or cut n chuck.It took me and 2 groundies 3 days to do and i was the only one using the saw.

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This was one of three Willow trees down by the river at Worcester. One blew over in storms, One lost a main limb and had to be taken down (middle of the night, no photos!)

 

This is the third and last so I decided a little reduction was in order....

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Ahh, my photography skills paid off and finally put on here, :001_tt1:. Thats was my first day as a groundie, talk about being dropped in at the deep end. :scared1:. but it was humongus! And my second job as a groundie was the pic with the big cage there.

Ben

P.S anyone need a photographer, my number is.... Only jokin. :001_tongue:

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A mullberry that had blown over recently that we removed the rose and clematis on then reduced by 35% and then jacked and propped back up....made a change from the norm!

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