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Dempsey Tree Surgery 🇬🇧🇫🇷 shared a post on Instagram: "First day on a local job felling a row of cedars.". Follow their account to see 73 posts.


Some cedars died today.

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No anchor for this dead oak stem which had a nasty back lean over an intricate fence, and garden.

We set up a floating anchor so Danny Mac could get a better work position.

He bombed some big chogs garden side then we winched it over with the GRCS.

Chipper was for a separate tree.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

No anchor for this dead oak stem which had a nasty back lean over an intricate fence, and garden.

We set up a floating anchor so Danny Mac could get a better work position.

He bombed some big chogs garden side then we winched it over with the GRCS.

Chipper was for a separate tree.

 

 

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How do you rate that little Timberwolf Mark?

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Stealth job with the MS150 on motorbike. Saw, fuel and climbing kit fit in panniers and all stuff staying on site. I really like the MS150 very light and capable. Removed these elms with no problem - stems were 8-10 inch which matches the bar on the 150. Recommend the 150 for pruning and small dismantes. 

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4 hours ago, briscoe said:

Stealth job with the MS150 on motorbike. Saw, fuel and climbing kit fit in panniers and all stuff staying on site. I really like the MS150 very light and capable. Removed these elms with no problem - stems were 8-10 inch which matches the bar on the 150. Recommend the 150 for pruning and small dismantes. 

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Great job and love the chip box idea👍

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