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Could it not have been felled when the leaf was off ?, that looks like a saleable butt.

 

We looked at it before part of the top had blown out after a windy night. This had flattened a section of the wall, so it made the job tonnes easier and saved me sectioning it down.

 

It's a shame about the wood, however it had been a good tree for the farmers kids over the years and was full of everything; nails, pignett and stones in crotches!

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Why did they take them all out Leyburn??

 

I went to look at that job (Bout 3 mile away from me) and can recall two of the Poplars needed taking down because of cambium damage due to fire, but the rest were fine.

 

I priced for taking the two or three damaged ones out and deadwooding the rest, no mention was made of wanting them all down. :bored:

 

Big trees though eh??

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Why did they take them all out Leyburn??

 

I went to look at that job (Bout 3 mile away from me) and can recall two of the Poplars needed taking down because of cambium damage due to fire, but the rest were fine.

 

I priced for taking the two or three damaged ones out and deadwooding the rest, no mention was made of wanting them all down. :bored:

 

Big trees though eh??

 

As far as I know it was insurance issues regarding the carpark, but don't quote me on this as I was called in at the last moment as there usual climber had not turned in, that was my first crane job for about 4yrs so arse hole nipped on the first couple till the confidence came back and then we had a little incident with a butt end on the one in the corner by the old folks home. Clown pants(me) walked so far out on branch to place the chains and then back to put the cuts in by the main stem, swung myself around back of trunk for safety and let the crane take the strain, branch snaps of butt end shot up and came round my side of the tree under the life line and proceded to lift me at great speed back up the tree, when it stopped I casually lifted myself out of the way and proceeded to chain smoke embassy filter showing a brave front whilst sh@#ting bricks to the rear:scared1:.

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then we had a little incident with a butt end on the one in the corner by the old folks home.

 

These little "incidents" are designed to remind us to think every now and again.

 

Funny afterwards, but deffo not at the time.

 

If I remember right, they did mention the insurance had expressed concerns and wanted me to have a look to see if the trees were safe and in good health.

 

Insurance eh, we'll have no trees left if insurance companies carry on the way they are at present.

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These little "incidents" are designed to remind us to think every now and again.

 

Funny afterwards, but deffo not at the time.

 

If I remember right, they did mention the insurance had expressed concerns and wanted me to have a look to see if the trees were safe and in good health.

 

Insurance eh, we'll have no trees left if insurance companies carry on the way they are at present.

 

It is only when these things happen you relise how good the wife is with dirty laundery LOL:001_smile:

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