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Posted

saturday afternoon job just height reductions and shape

the spec height they wanted the birch to come down to and re shape

took quite a bit out the top for a birch more than i would of liked but they say customer is always rite

what do u think

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few more the last one got done hard due to rot

 

 

From a reduction/work point of view absolutely spot on mate, :thumbup1:

 

Given the species though its only going to end one way for the trees and the customer :001_smile:

Posted

this is the last tree the rot is on the main stem just above the ladder

5-6 years ago a bloke took a limb out the tree

i see it just after it was done it looked like he cut it higher and it tore the bark down the stem

i did stick a silky in it 8-9 inchs it went in so the tree will be felled at some point as it in public car park

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Posted

cheers adam i tryed hard on the last 2

1st one was easy witch is the far one in the pic of 3

2nd one was wide with 3 main stems got pi**ed of with it chucking my toys out my pram when i was in it , it looked stupid come down to look to my surprise it looked ok

3rd one hated form the start

hooked into the main stem dad took the ladder aways then i screwed at him to get the ladder back i could feel the stem flexing around the rot area (stupid i no should have looked but the day was going so well)

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