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Gnarly Poplars.mmmmmmmm


Ross Smith
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did 5 gnarly poplars last week,pollarded 25 yrs ago at 20ft so roughly 40ft of new growth,client was too tight to keep on top of things,thought he was making a saving.now hes got roughly 150 of these bad boys on his campsite surrounded by static homes and they are dropping like flies.took the 5 out to ground level.real hoop blinkin stuff but very satisfying to get the job done.

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did 5 gnarly poplars last week,pollarded 25 yrs ago at 20ft so roughly 40ft of new growth,client was too tight to keep on top of things,thought he was making a saving.now hes got roughly 150 of these bad boys on his campsite surrounded by static homes and they are dropping like flies.took the 5 out to ground level.real hoop blinkin stuff but very satisfying to get the job done.
just a couple more of these beauties.
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No shirts this early as well, not even had my breakfast, Still chap in cap and teeshirt looks the part.

 

I hate poplar like them!

this early?

 

its july man!!!!

and where is fattys helmet? lol

looks a nice job!

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