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:001_smile:Some from today.

 

Nice work bud,looked like a big un!! what saw you got up there with ya?

 

That strop you were using looked nice:001_tongue:

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Looked interesting tree's tom

 

Not on the park Matt. To cut long story short. We were contacted to remove pictured limb, and using the Alaskan, make a feature out of another stump that has been set on fire so they can plant them up. Its for local Parish council. Nice tidy little job. Hopefully get some more pics when its finished:thumbup1:

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climbed this tree in new zealand, wasnt the most fun

anyone know what tree it is?

 

 

 

Unlucky Bill, Looks nasty man. Not sure what it is and hopefully ill never work on one to find out :001_tongue:

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here's a oak i did this morning for an LA. Residents wern't happy with the finished tree though because its still gonna drop leaves:sneaky2:

 

COOL BEANS Ha ha ha . Smashing job . You still lovin that double v :lol:

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:001_smile:Some from today.

 

Nice big ole Oak there Tommy, imagine it was a good climb.

 

that big lump looked ripe for fracturing/coronetting.

Would have blended in nicely with the two snags above.

 

Were there targets beneath?

 

 

 

 

 

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