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was brought in to climb and dismantle this for meridian woodlands east. it had alot of dead branches, everything was staying on site and amazing weather, done and dusted in a relaxed way by 1pm enjoy :001_smile:

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EosTK_QojPs]YouTube - ‪eucalyptus dismantle‬‏[/ame]

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Nice little vid mate. A word of caution with the lockjack though, you have a krab on the bottom that is large enough for the wooden toggle to fit through, if it passes through by accident it can release and cause swearing and brown trousers.

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Nice little vid mate. A word of caution with the lockjack though, you have a krab on the bottom that is large enough for the wooden toggle to fit through, if it passes through by accident it can release and cause swearing and brown trousers.

 

cheers for that, yer ive been told about that, at a competition i did they wouldnt let me use it, but in that same comp i won the top krab in the vid so i just need win another one and im sorted :001_tt2:

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Nice James.

 

Good tunes, and I'm always impressed with the way you sometimes take the time to make small improvements to gobs, move position slightly etc. when required.

 

As an aside, a few 'dying' Eucs here in Kent are now flushing with vigorous epicormic growth.

 

Strange breed, these Aussies....

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Nice James.

 

Good tunes, and I'm always impressed with the way you sometimes take the time to make small improvements to gobs, move position slightly etc. when required.

 

As an aside, a few 'dying' Eucs here in Kent are now flushing with vigorous epicormic growth.

 

Strange breed, these Aussies....

 

well i think the "that will do" attitude comes around in a few more years :001_rolleyes:

 

i think the aussies can have them back there horrible trees same with the old pops :sneaky2:

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