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just a fairly tight drop zone for this little ash all in i was up the tree 4 hours would have been dramaticlly less if there was 2 guys on the ground instead of just the 1 never mind. the tree is hollow under the actual tree and a out tear out cavity on the main stem. only thing that was annoying was the drop zone being so small and the dog sh*t covered garden :thumbdown: and the drag turned out better than expected as a neighbour let us throw it over there fence and out.

 

 

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Get yourself a dog turd clause in your t&c's, James. :001_smile:

 

Wasnt my job unfortunatly i was just climbing if it was my job id have picked it all up and put it on there doorstep i cant stand people who dont even bother to try clear up all through the day it was let out to leave fresh stuff!!!

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Confined? You mean narrow garden :001_tongue: I was imagining 8ft panels and over the house. :biggrin: Hate working in dog mess gardens :thumbdown:

 

Well it is confined space technically :001_tongue: garden was about 2-3 meters wide fences either side with little shrubs either side to protect couple sheds to miss and the dog mine field aswell :thumbdown:

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