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Day 2 on the summer house ash’s.

 

I priced and got consent to take these down 9 years ago for the previous owners, who said I was too expensive.

They have a history of shitting limbs.

 

Current owners wanted them gone as soon as they moved in, but were more concerned with trees closer to the house, and wanted to keep the TO onside.

They are dream customers who I have worked for for 7 years.

 

Behind them is a scruffy little copse with laurel understory for my best dream client who I have worked for for 15 years.

This is what it can be like when neighbours get on.

 

”Bill (my nickname), you can bend the laurels a bit if it helps you, they’ll grow back”.

 

Danny Mac doesn’t miss a chance like that.

Head out and stem in 3 bits.

 

A spoonful of chip and 4 loads of heavy, tinnies round the fire at the yard by 3pm.

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11 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

Day 2 on the summer house ash’s.

 

I priced and got consent to take these down 9 years ago for the previous owners, who said I was too expensive.

They have a history of shitting limbs.

 

Current owners wanted them gone as soon as they moved in, but were more concerned with trees closer to the house, and wanted to keep the TO onside.

They are dream customers who I have worked for for 7 years.

 

Behind them is a scruffy little copse with laurel understory for my best dream client who I have worked for for 15 years.

This is what it can be like when neighbours get on.

 

”Bill (my nickname), you can bend the laurels a bit if it helps you, they’ll grow back”.

 

Danny Mac doesn’t miss a chance like that.

Head out and stem in 3 bits.

 

A spoonful of chip and 4 loads of heavy, tinnies round the fire at the yard by 3pm.

That must be worrying when your felling a tree so close to buildings ! This is really impressive ? god I love the role of a tree surgeon ??

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On 19/11/2020 at 20:20, bigtreedon said:

Rotten popular from today cant really tell from the video but the tree had no good anchor point to work from some clever person had removed the central leader few years previously

 

 

Crap drop zone too, yr vids are getting pro Don! K

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1 hour ago, Samantha48 said:

That must be worrying when your felling a tree so close to buildings ! This is really impressive ? god I love the role of a tree surgeon ??

.... The truth is usually in yr pants after  ? K

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