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Andy Collins
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I often find the consumer thinks we all hate tree and love cutting them down. I had a customer the other week who couldn't believe the nasty tree officer wouldn't let them take down a beautifull healthy oak 40' from there house that was perfectly healthy because it dropped leaves in their garden !

 

She spoke to us as if we'd love to take it down !

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Trees and people thats the problem..tree are messy it's people trying to tidy everything that causes trouble..and as professionals we are supposed to like trees ,inflicting large amounts of wounds would leave any tree exposed to infection especially sizeable ones..

 

Well we all might as well find new jobs then.

 

You cant make an omlete with out breaking eggs.

 

If a customer wants a tree a certain way then thats whats done i can offer advise but i dont have indemity insurance there fore its up to the customer.

 

To many times i have been asked to take more off. Unless homeowners are ordered to have there trees cut within some kind of regs then what can you do.

 

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So whats this then

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