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6 minutes ago, WillGFLtd said:


Yep it did!! Ideal to be able to fell the stick!!

Hey Will . Nicely done bud . When you drop a big heavy stick like that in a domestic situation do you check for underground utility's etc ?

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Hey Will . Nicely done bud . When you drop a big heavy stick like that in a domestic situation do you check for underground utility's etc ?

Yep we did, only a septic tank to avoid this time..once it’d been stripped out didn’t actually go that deep.
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3 minutes ago, WillGFLtd said:


Yep, 100m climbing rope and wouldn’t have wanted any shorter!

So are you estimating the tree to be 40+ m in height?  Nice work.  

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We tried to estimate height but always difficult, our climber went to his anchor point with a 60m rope and was way to short...during the dismantle he had to put a re direct in and given the crown was probably 20m across always better to be on the safe side.

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Some big trees on this thread recently fellas.
We are reducing a yew on Friday that must be knocking on a genuine 20’.
 
I won’t post pics.

Taking both ladders? [emoji123]
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