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euc dismantle - nice surroundings


Andy R
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Here is a small eucalyptus I dismantled earlier in the year. We very rarely take photo's of our work but this day the customer was snapping away throughout the job and presented us with a disk at the end with all the photo's on.

 

It's in Worcester, that's the Cathedral you can see in the background in some of the pics. We slabbed and split all the logs, stacked the brash to return the next morning and carry both the brash and logs down 2 flights of ancient stone steps..very, very, awkward access at this job but you can't have everything.

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Looks like a good job there :thumbup1:

but wheres the last pic of the tidy garden :sneaky2:

 

aye, she forgot that pic. Plenty of sawdust to clear up, should have sheeted it up tbh but after the tree was removed she had loads of landscape work being carried out due to all the subsidence the tree had caused. We couldn't avoid all the logging up as we had to cut and split everything due to the access being too narrow to carry out anything more than an armful at a time..:ohmy:

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. We couldn't avoid all the logging up as we had to cut and split everything due to the access being too narrow to carry out anything more than an armful at a time..:ohmy:

 

Great innit spend, more than 50% of my time removing brash and timber than takening the thing down.

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nice harness matey

 

svensk tradvard skybelt. will be purchasing a replacement at the APF show in a few weeks...hopefully there will be an opportunity to try a few out, as I am a real creature of habit and love the one I have. Probably end up just getting the cresto ks 01...can't make my mind up on the sliding d's though at the moment.

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