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I removed half a dozen small stumps today with pick and adze and i reckon it must be one of the toughest tasks i've done though quite enjoyed the challenge.

What do you guys reckon the toughest arb job is ( doesn't have to be strictly tree related ). ???

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anthing to do with ivy!

 

So true!!!!!!!!!!

 

I stripped two Sycamores of really bad ivy a few weeks back, I was absolutely wrecked!!!!!!!!!!

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winching on a bank, the choker man's job is pretty tough.

 

Ivy isn't good though, only thing worse is dead ivy.

 

I disagree, I removed two trees today that I severed the ivy on 12 months ago, it was so easy to remove:thumbup1:

 

Next time I get an ivy stripping job, I will sever it first and go back a year later to remove it :001_smile:

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