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RobArb
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we where there (at the job) all morning, we took a storm damaged pussy willow out of the back garden, we where done by 11 got made 3 brews, toast and a fiver tip each. Not much but more than we normally get though:thumbup:

 

What really made us laugh though was our boss (who knows more than us) put on the job sheet - remove fallen poplar and top fruit tree at front!!:lol:

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A bit heavy for a birch but if your working to a spec its what you got to do

 

she wanted it below her bedroom window so there would be no light blockage!? all we ever seem to do is tend to residents trees that "are in the way"! just wish when building these places and planning tree locations, architects/builders/scheme mangers etc etc would actually think about the future life of the tree

 

but hey ho, pays the wages i spose

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