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25 minutes ago, JaySmith said:

Little Oak reduction from today. 1.0 - 1.5m off and thin of congested regrowth. Tree had lost a limb top right corner so try to bring it in to matchIMG_3773.jpgIMG_3775.jpgIMG_3779.jpg

Lovely job. Someone got a bit carried away with the rake up!??

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Lovely job. Someone got a bit carried away with the rake up![emoji23][emoji33]

Haha, thought someone may notice that! had to share the site with ground workers who were ripping up the lawn to re-landscape next week
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It was, indeed, a mile away, but I’ve got that wrong before and watched in horror as it launches itself.
So have i Mick[emoji38] its amazing how high and far you can sling a large log[emoji44][emoji44]
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30 minutes ago, JaySmith said:

Little time lapse of a dead birch takedown. Had been heavily reduced some time ago which partly helped with its demise. Some cut and chucked and some rigged over the pond and summerhouse. 

Loved watching this video it’s fascinating watching how a take down  is completed from start to finish ? 

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9 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

Loved watching this video it’s fascinating watching how a fell is completed from start to finish ? 

Hi Sam...before anybody else pulls you up on your reply and probably in a very sarcastic way it was a take down and not a fell,just for future reference.?

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