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I think the TO could have discussed his thoughts with the contractor on the day and not been underhand and dumped a sneaky TPO!

 

This could encourage contractors to cover their backs a little, all of which will degrade the professionalism, bad move by TO imo!:thumbdown:

 

My thoughts too.

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Ringbark everything to be cut as soon as you get on site.

This can be to clearly identify everything to be cut.

 

Very very good idea - one I will be passing on to people I work for, and remembering for my own work.

 

The only things is its a shame to have to do this because we cant trust our local TO :sneaky2:

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Thats great.

 

Talk about ring barking trees on a public forum with a homeowners section.

 

Then on some other thread talk about how professional you are because you have insurance and wear PPE.

 

This is wrong on so many levels.

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Thats great.

 

Talk about ring barking trees on a public forum with a homeowners section.

 

Then on some other thread talk about how professional you are because you have insurance and wear PPE.

 

This is wrong on so many levels.

 

:001_huh: What a strange reply.

 

Tell me whats not professional about ring barking a tree that is being removed anyway.

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:001_huh: What a strange reply.

 

Tell me whats not professional about ring barking a tree that is being removed anyway.

 

If it's going to be removed anyway, why ringbark it, and why make such suggestions on a public forum, looked at by homeowners.

 

You lot are the professionals...you tell me.

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If it's going to be removed anyway, why ringbark it, and why make such suggestions on a public forum, looked at by homeowners.

 

You lot are the professionals...you tell me.

 

If a homeowner looked at this thread what are they going to be unhappy about. I dont get it? I am a professional, and i cant tell you because I dont get your point.

 

The reason behind the ringbarking (if you have read the posts relevant to it) is because my local TO has stopped a job due to stupid reasons. If we had ringbarked it we could of removed the tree which we had clearance to 2 weeks ago before he arrived and made himself some paperwork by TPOing them.

 

Am I missing something?

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Erm...

 

Does everyone reading this get that the tree is being removed. not ringbarked and left.

 

OK Tom I get that you genuinely don't get what I'm on about.

 

What I am saying is that you people have suggested ring barking a tree that in the scenario outlined in this thread may be laudable. Although I don't agree that preempting the TO in this manner is a good idea.

 

What if someone wants rid of a tree to improve their view or light or whatever.

 

Here we have a load of pro tree surgeons suggesting how to go about it.

 

That is what sits badly with me

 

Edit: meant to quote your previous post asking me what I'm on about

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