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right guys , ive got this sycamore to do somthing with ! the customer doesnt really want to lose it and would rather it be reduced but i just keep looking at it and thinking what a ball ache thats gona be and for probably not a very pretty end result , i think id rather convince them to fell and replant but not sure there go for it , so what would you do ???

 

strip ivy and make the best you can ?

fell & replant or

leave it be :confused1:

 

Why on earth are you thinking about blagging the customer into a fell then?:confused1::thumbdown:

 

Sorry but it is out of order simply because you think its an awkward job.

 

You may as well tell them its dangerous and it could fall over and kill someone.

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