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2ft gap between house and tree- go read the thread Dean ;)

 

At the side of the house where the tree can't fall numpty. :sneaky2:

 

Not between the tree and the house :scared1:

 

Loosen trees tend to be leaning a certain direction anyway, you would position the mewp behind the lean.

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Loosen trees tend to be leaning a certain direction anyway, you would position the mewp behind the lean.

 

Behind the lean- on the moving rootplate?

 

 

Always just fell it?

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Angels have wings, I climb- you play with your mewp :001_cool:

 

not my job lads.just got called in to second the straight fell which i think was what the client had paid for and apparently dealt with the rest himself.big time shame bout the yew hedge.felled a tree like that then mesterh or just like lookin for them on you tube,not an arborist to take the piss mate.

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why didnt you dismantle it?

Shame about the yew.

the quote was for a straight fell would of taken all day to dismantle and when the fell is on the fell is on.down was safe and down she came.was on site for 1 hour max

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