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One of my apprentices spent a good 7 hours reducing this. A guy with a few years experience would of possibly done it in 3-4 hours. However they can't develop or learn just doing simple and easy trees.

I remember those days, they were no fun whatsoever but the feeling of accomplishment at the end of every day made it worth it.

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A few hundred meters of Gorse,Birch and scrub mulched off for civil enabling works. Work was for Al at Old Mill tree Care.

 

Bob

 

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Thanks again for getting there at such short notice Bob.

The client is very happy with the result as they now accept that their idea of hand cutting and chipping would have left undesirable mess and stumps.

Perfect.

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Thanks again for getting there at such short notice Bob.

The client is very happy with the result as they now accept that their idea of hand cutting and chipping would have left undesirable mess and stumps.

Perfect.

 

 

Stop looking at Arbtalk when you're on holiday in Barbados! Go and have a rum👍

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