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You either did that on your own or your Groundy wants a beating :laugh1: look at all the brash :lol:

 

 

Decent job tho mate :001_cool:

 

It was a hell of a drag and the garden is immaculate with small shrubs and flowers so we thought we'd protect them as best as possible by keeping a lot of brash to help the impact of falling branches - worked well too :001_cool:

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Black pops are not the easiest of trees to reduce,

 

Here is one i did 5 years ago the bit in the top middle was our anchor point, the regrowth has been minimal probably one of the hardest trees i,ve had to reduce, would of been much easier to just tonk it.

 

Sorry to hijack yr thread

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