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Andy Collins
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Nah just shoot the bloke who will not cut enough of them off to keep the customer satisfied :001_tongue:

 

I was asked yesterday to cut some trees back to a boundary, the trees are 1 ft from the boundary. He has fallen out with his neighbour and wants to get even.

 

You'll probably get a call to quote Pete, I went and had a look and told him to "grow up" if he wanted trees butchering to get at his neighbour he would have to ring a tree butcher. I wasn't prepared to do it and the the usual comment, the trees were there before you or your building

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The sheer force of natures unstopable might, constantly fascinates me.

 

Ash at the base of Malham Cove.

 

Ahh Malham Cove brings back memories of quality climbing on a summers evening and tornado GR3's buzzing by at low altitude lol ;)

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couldnt decide where to put the felling cuts in this.......in the end just slung a line up and snapped the tops out with the john deer........real coronet cuts Monkeyd:001_tt1:

 

 

Seriously, I'm liking your style here Mr B.

Please tell me you left it standing and that you're not gonna post a felled pic later, to dash my hopes of world (habitat conservation) domination?

 

 

 

 

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