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Nice work mick! I absolutely love the ladders, reminds me of a classic photo of one of the guys i used to work with, 3 sets of ladders strapped up a big cedar in Suffolk in the 80's. Easier than body thrusting on 3 strand!

 

Was the rot caused by the removal of those big limbs in the past do you think?

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2 minutes ago, josharb87 said:

Nice work mick! I absolutely love the ladders, reminds me of a classic photo of one of the guys i used to work with, 3 sets of ladders strapped up a big cedar in Suffolk in the 80's. Easier than body thrusting on 3 strand!

 

Was the rot caused by the removal of those big limbs in the past do you think?

Good question Josh, here’s the answer.....

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On 07/05/2019 at 20:37, josharb87 said:

Nice work mick! I absolutely love the ladders, reminds me of a classic photo of one of the guys i used to work with, 3 sets of ladders strapped up a big cedar in Suffolk in the 80's. Easier than body thrusting on 3 strand!

 

Was the rot caused by the removal of those big limbs in the past do you think?

Was that on an estate owned by a brewery, after the great storm?

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9 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

Was that on an estate owned by a brewery, after the great storm?

I don't think so, i was in Cambridge working for a cambridge firm, might be mistaken, but sure the guys said it was in Saxmundham, at the church next to the big hill, which was only a few miles from where i grew up, hence remembering it.

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On 09/05/2019 at 18:16, josharb87 said:

I don't think so, i was in Cambridge working for a cambridge firm, might be mistaken, but sure the guys said it was in Saxmundham, at the church next to the big hill, which was only a few miles from where i grew up, hence remembering it.

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On 09/05/2019 at 18:19, Mark Bolam said:

Also that would have been before Josh was born!

Thanks for that, Mark!

If I can find my Zimmer I might have a walk out into the garden today. :(

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2 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

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Thanks for that, Mark!

If I can find my Zimmer I might have a walk out into the garden today. :(

If it makes you feel any better, i was born....just ?

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