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Felling a Poplar


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They were big poplars in a park, starting to crap themselves, reached the end of their usefull life.

 

Thats a sentiment that is to often disregarded,especially around where I live.Pops seem to have been a quick solution to gaining large tree stock in parks.They grow big fast and fail big and fast.

 

Top marks on a good job and hats off to the people with the knowledge to know when the tree's time was up.

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Your input is all too often minimal and fairly pointless mate...worse than spam....oh wait while I sew up my sides...cant stop laughing at the funny man!!!:001_tongue:

 

How incredible rude!!

 

How sad that often the first casualty of stress is ones sense of humor!!

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