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Did it in just over two days but they wernt long full on days. That also includes logging up all the logs for fire wood plus loading it up on to the trailer. Then trying to get hold of the farmer for a day and a half hence why we had to spend longer on the job than planned but hey ho that's life I guess

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Did you by any chance suggest to your customer that a review of the staking arrangements for the other garden trees and shrubs might perhaps be in order?

 

I have to confess that my reaction to your photo's was along the lines of "good job but I am sure they were planted as a windbreak"

 

Cheers

mac

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Did you by any chance suggest to your customer that a review of the staking arrangements for the other garden trees and shrubs might perhaps be in order?

 

I have to confess that my reaction to your photo's was along the lines of "good job but I am sure they were planted as a windbreak"

 

Cheers

mac

 

 

I think your right about them being planted as a wind break as it is really quite open around there. But they were dieing or dead along the bottom of the trees and the customer wanted them out as they are putting in a big extension in to the side and back of the house. Will mention about putting in extra stakes for the other trees but I thing there coming out to when the building works start

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