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Had this lovely little tree to prune this morning, customer wanted to taken back quite hard, small amount of rigging over the sheds. Nice day over than the master relay on my td5 defender failing so had to get towed home.

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Personally I think they are better left alone , crown clean is ok so is crown raise other than that as Taupotreeman say's , I'd rather remove than crown reduce. No offense, its just the amount of regrowth you will get, you client is just throwing his money away.

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They asked me to quote also for the take down, but said as they had reduced it in the past they are going to go down that route again. I didn't mention about doing a crown lift but they just wanted the whole tree reduced. Looks like i might be back for future work when it goes epi.

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