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i got back from work yesterday at about 12pm, was an easy job and we got a tip aswell. when i got home 2 tree surgeons i know who work for a big company were doing a cash job behind my house. it was only a 45 foot conifer. anyway long story short lowered the top using a new climbing line running through a karabiner. ended up snapping the rope :asshole2:. i laughed my arse off. no one was hurt and no damage was done apart from the climbers pride.

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stump grinder toppled over in the trailer,couldnt get it upright on my own another tree guy i new stopped and helped out,got onto job top end was full of oil and it smoked like crazy ,so gave up and went back to the yard.no coin for me today.:dontknow::dontknow:

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what do you mean? like what are the biggest trees that grow here?

 

if so then its douglas fir 200ft[/quote[i[/i]

I ment was what are the big tree compneys

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yesterday whilst on my way to price a job i reversed into an up and over garage door that stuck out 18" whilst it was open. needless to say the door is now very bent. i couldnt see it in my mirrors cos it was about 6 foot high. the home owner was a bit pissed. i apologised and said id pay for a replacement, £500 including the new rails. finally found the job which i got told was a large conifer, its about 8" diameter and 10 foot tall. :damnmate: dont think it'll cover the cost of the garage door.

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