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Andy Collins
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Mozza, that has to be one of the best arb photos i've seen, and i'm sure gerogio will not mind...........very impressive....:thumbup:

 

awesome job there Nev, cracking stuff......:thumbup:

 

lovely job on the storm damage stephen......:thumbup:

 

massive beech there ian good work, kind of job i love untill i get down out the tree.....:biggrin:

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I thought the same, I think in that pic the crane is much nearer the camera than the tree.

 

That is one big tree and looks like it was removed in a very efficient manner :thumbup1:

 

Like Steve and Huck I thought it looked an average tree at first, but it just got bigger and bigger as the pictures unfolded.

 

Well done Nev and the Bartletts boys, big tree, very tidy work and planning.

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parish council job reduce these birch by 1-2 meters i recommended got to go back tomorow to reduce the willow by 3-4 meters the birches were a nightmare horrible leggy nothing on the stems no growth points in right places and quite spread out in doesnt look bad at all from the pics. also had 11 phone wires on all sides of both trees then obviously the road and a road name sign under it aswell. im surprised the branches held up with 13stone of me on them but they did just :001_tt2:

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