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Redwood removal today, large merip infested beech had gone over and give it a good thrashing on its way down and had left quite a deep rub mark on its side.

National parks tree officer decided to lift the tpo and allow the removal because of the worries of failure, nice target drop zone in the old horse Walker. Started tidying the beech but that will be to finish in the new year.

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Walnut over a barn to be removed. Ollie B in the tree and me and Ste on the ground. All done by 3 pm. [ATTACH]195332[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195333[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195334[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195335[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195336[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195337[/ATTACH][ATTACH]195338[/ATTACH]

 

 

I'd have been proper bum shuffling out on that limb over barn! V flat angle from anchor point

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Walnuts have to be one of the worst trees for crap anchor points. Good job Hodge

 

 

All credit to Ollie really, we were just the ground crew. It was twisty and whippy stuff. He did a good job as a lot had to be cut and chuck or rigged. Thanks

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