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Hi guys, those people who saw my poplar topping in France thread may be interested that, as per the norm, the job was more complicated and involved than I had originally guessed it would be! telephone lines added to the complications when the wind really picked up I was hanging n for dear life. Job half done. those poplars share are weak. My anchor points were dodgy to say the least. Tomorrow we finish the job and I,m hoping I.m over the woest. fun. And Hanging on for dear life. A working holidayy:001_smile:LOL

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Adam Bourne,s thread has proved useful already. I,be had to do a re,direct already which is new to me as a newby, just got my tickets. More of the Bourne thread please!

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Any expat guys out there in. France. Are the. French hot on tree beaurocacy? I can imagine them coming round here right after I finishedt l the job to tell me that I have contravened some ancient. Local bi law!

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Morning,

You can normally unclip the lines and drop them down.:thumbup1:

Do it over 3-4 poles and you protect them from debris.

If you rag one out of a house connection well...its only 2 wires and a few minutes work IF you can get to the box.

Unlikely to get into trouble for tree work EXCEPT if you make noise between 1-2 over the sacred lunch break, before 8am and after 8pm and on Sundays.

Yup, they have got the working week well sewn up here...:confused1:

Ty

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