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Its done every 2 years, and its done on day work mainly because every time it gets done owner all ways says he will help clear up only ever seen him once for about an hour.

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19 hours ago, sime42 said:

Good job Woody. For me a job like that becomes as much of a psychological challenge as a physical one. I used to do the hedge cutting along the shared access road of an expensive private estate once a year. It took me almost 4 days, I think it was over half a mile long, laurel, rhody and Holly both sides. I eventually gave it up cos I couldn't face the mental challenge of it!

Music helps a lot.

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Reduced this tree in the garden of my customers neighbour today.
Had to use the ladder to access it as there were too many brambles and buddliea in the way. Neighbour didn’t want the tree down completely but it has improved my customers view of the hills in the distance, at least for this winter.
Dog sh*t covered drag aswell
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Just spotted the climber up that ash John, big tree alright.
Dog looks comfy!

Yeah, he was dicking about for 10 mins digging and levelling the soil with his nose to make a level ‘nest’, never seen a dog do that before

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