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Started this removal yesterday, nice day - good weather for treework, some rigging, some freefalling.....went pretty smooth, so far so good.

 

nice sized beech tim.Is that an entrance to a hospital or something? how do you plan to handle the butt.?

 

If you could deliver all the wood to my house that would be great, thanks:001_smile:

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nice sized beech tim.Is that an entrance to a hospital or something? how do you plan to handle the butt.?

 

If you could deliver all the wood to my house that would be great, thanks:001_smile:

 

Not a hospital, research facility. Going to fell the trunk, cut into large discs then quarter them, then all away in 3.5 ton tipping trailers.

 

Speaking of firewood, loads of scavengers showed up in cars wanting the timber, they turned feral when they found out they couldn't have any.....had to fight them off, they were like a pack of vicious hyenas. Probably gonna have to hire in a private security firm for the next stage of the removal. :001_tongue:

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I'd have been more impressed if you had felled the big one into that space Peter

 

I did consider it, but there was a cherry in the way, and I couldnt persuade the client to let me fell it.

 

was it worth carrying lumps of pop into the garden just to save a few lumps in the lawn :001_tongue:

thats not in Ordsal is it.

 

The garden isnt, no. The tree is now though, I fly tipped all the brash on your client's drive.

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I did consider it, but there was a cherry in the way, and I couldnt persuade the client to let me fell it.

 

 

 

The garden isnt, no. The tree is now though, I fly tipped all the brash on your client's drive.

 

 

Bullet proof vest ordered, hope it arrives in time!!

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What a wonderful tree to do on a wonderful Friday. Just dead wooding so a thoroughly enjoyable morning swinging around with just a silky (apart from 2 cuts).

Makes you realise its great to be paid to do this sometimes. Don't you just love winter when its like this.

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What a wonderful tree to do on a wonderful Friday. Just dead wooding so a thoroughly enjoyable morning swinging around with just a silky (apart from 2 cuts).

Makes you realise its great to be paid to do this sometimes. Don't you just love winter when its like this.

Why on earth would you dead wood an Oak in a feild?

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