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We had a celebrity guest on site this week aswell. The one and only Dean "the fence" Lofthouse.

 

Beech tree reduction and a Poplar failure.

 

What a pleasure it was too.

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Nice job Frank, Beech looks good, how many photos have you looked through to find 1 that looks not to bad lol.

Thats a big ld limb thats failed, any stunt pics of deano Knocking that big hanger off and then getting slapped on the head with the tips ha ha

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Nice job Frank, Beech looks good, how many photos have you looked through to find 1 that looks not to bad lol.

Thats a big ld limb thats failed, any stunt pics of deano Knocking that big hanger off and then getting slapped on the head with the tips ha ha

 

haha, no, Made him take it steady for once with the Poplar, we did a bit of head scratching and then got the ratchet straps and pulleys and block and tackle out.

 

All went as planned.:thumbup1:

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Pictures aren't brilliant I'm afraid but hopefully will improve once my new camera is up and running. Nothofagus dismantle. Two trees to come down and two to be trimmed up. Two of the trees leaning over a holiday home so called in the cavalry to make things easier. They had all the trees down and 90% chipped in just shy of 3 hours.

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