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Mister tree, you are in a way right, the spec sheet said 30% reduction, it did'nt specify what, wether it was allround/height/volume etc etc.

 

I spoke to the client they wanted it contained and reduced back from neighbours side, plus thinned a little to give more light. I'll be intrested to see how it responds.

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Cool. No doubt it will respond better than from having a severe allround reduction.

 

Mind you, with a euc if there is already a problem of containment at that size the problem can only get worse!

 

Cool pics Marc.

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some good pics of quality work marc...i hate reducing eucy...infact i hate doing any thing on them!

 

some pics of yesterdays dead beaches over a security fence...I was thinking beach was one of my favouirite all time trees to work on untill one of these trees went on to infity to the first branch and was rotten as hell and full of wood peker holes then i realised maybe i just hate all trees!

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jammy git 2 in one week ! thinning or reducing beach i could do every day,great fun to climb no one could not enjoy working on them...that second tree looks a bit of a monster steve!

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