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i only removed the stuff that got in my way.spec was to reduce by up to 2 metres and thin by no more than 15%. had it been my job i would have persuaded them to have the ivy removed

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I wasn't going to mention that bit John, but seen as how you have, it really annoys me too :001_tongue:

 

it seemed ok from the tree..it wasnt till i jumped over the fence to blow their garden and take a photo that i noticed it

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saying that my, rope was still in the tree so i could have nipped up there and sorted it out. but at the time i was really hot and dehydrated and it didnt seem to stick out quite as much as it does now

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saying that my, rope was still in the tree so i could have nipped up there and sorted it out. but at the time i was really hot and dehydrated and it didnt seem to stick out quite as much as it does now

 

I've done that many times, look from a couple of different angles, then when you've packed up and knock on the door for the cheque, you spot the sticky out bit just as the customer opens the door :001_tongue:

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just a siding up on some scraggy sycamores and a bit of rhody bashing:001_smile:

 

I can never understand that, people have a lovely 6ft panel fence and a nice veiw and then decided to plant a row of leylandii infront of the fence

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