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Yesterdays tree. We installed lines at the end of the day Monday for a flying start.The job took about 7 hours. The tree overhung 4 gardens 2 with zero access. A lot of the work was on the back of the tree. I have attached the report I produced on the tree for the client earlier on in the year.

 

nice report and work, what program did you use to paste on the c2 etc labels?

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Marc finishing the Pines from the previous thread.

 

 

Looks dodgy that job, that lanyard looks thin :lol:

 

Also the Pop crane job pics won't show for me "unsupported file format"

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reductions from yester day, previously topped birches dont you just love em

the larger tree on the right had had the central leader pruned out which made for an interesting climb in the wet, the crown was also about 20ft wide one way and 55ft the other. there not perfect but sometimes they are never going to be

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reductions from yester day, previously topped birches dont you just love em

the larger tree on the right had had the central leader pruned out which made for an interesting climb in the wet, the crown was also about 20ft wide one way and 55ft the other. there not perfect but sometimes they are never going to be

 

As always quality John :thumbup: Wheres my pics of the Cabin:biggrin:

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As always quality John :thumbup: Wheres my pics of the Cabin:biggrin:

 

John's just a little shy when there's talk of his shack.

Apparantly he keeps getting a visit from the FBI, as he looks remarkably similar to Edward Kasinsky :confused1:

 

 

 

 

 

Nice work btw, John. :001_smile:

 

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thats jims combi can, i was subbying to him for the day. i just got that blower about a week ago, jims got one as well so clean up is mega quick

 

those big blowers are awesome, the nieghbours gardens have never had so much blown into them, we like to call it ' under the carpet ' ha ha, my brush and rake are gathering dust:thumbup:

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