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Pretty nipply round these parts.

 

Bit of stump grinding on Monday.  

 

Large for tree to rig down on Tuesday.

 

A maple to weight reduce and brace on Wednesday.

 

Today was a RJ of a stand of 9 willows that had been left.  Took around 2-3 metres of the top.  Job was at a kindergarden in Oslo.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Rich Rule said:

I just wear some gripper gloves in the cold.

 

i find the ones with padding don't have as much grip.

 

i don't really follow you though, I felled the Fir tree tree so their wasn't much left to leave it looking natural.

thanks for reply, sorry I should have put a full stop and new para before the comment about  shaping trimmed trees. I was referring to your last photo where you shaped the canopies of a stand, it was a bit of a jokey comment really as I am still not good at getting a proper shape when trimming trees, you seem to have got the knack though, obviously people like to see continuous curves when looking at a trimmed tree, not bits sticking out, which is what natural trees sometimes have, and what my efforts often end up with, re pollard my favourite

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