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One from today. A heavy reduction to an overgrown plum. We had removed a row of conifers to the left hand side of the tree. This caused a huge dip which we've tried to blend out and the employees clearly were still in gay pride parade float mode. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1435603238.918398.jpg.4cbb9bc19a0f864b77df0ec3cb954f0d.jpg

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Nice hanging branch for the boys to sort which I tackled this monster beech stump, before you say cut it down lower I tried and blunted every big saw I had within seconds!

Removed about 6m3 of grindings, hard going shoveling in this heat!

And had this big critter come land on the grinder.

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Getting it in would have been fine but eating the wrought iron fence part grown into it might not have gone down too well!

 

ah Sh*t this is a pice of kit the wrought iron fence wouldn't faze this

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