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19 minutes ago, SamanthaSunny said:

Awwwww no not at all, I’m pleased someone took the time to help out honestly and i always appreciate feedback good or bad. I guess we all have an opinion but it’s the delivery and the wording that can upset or offend very deeply. This can be a spiteful world and people seem to hate on each other everywhere you turn !!! I don’t understand hatred of anyone or anything and why can’t we all just live and let live ? ooops sorry bit deep ? I just want to fit in and be accepted ??‍♀️ 

It’s fine to be accepted but don’t try to hard,just be yourself and try not to jump on every post you can just because it’s there,pick and choose your topics and ask all the relevant questions you need to and just ignore the k—bhead comments other wise it just gets nasty...you’ll be fine ??

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Find out what your question is and then listen to the people who have done it is generally my rule.

I personally find that the most loud, opinionated, abrasive and worthy of ignoring on Arborists forums have never climbed a tree or used a saw. Don't let them put you off 

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3 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

What sort of tree is that @Stephen Blair?

Aye a poplar, when I quoted as I walked in the drive my head said Sycamore, then as I got closer I thought, is it a huge hawthorn, then as I saw the buds I realised what it was.  Never seen 1 like it before.  90% rot at the base.

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9 hours ago, Scottish Cleaning Service said:

How much are we talking about to remove that tree Steven? Between 1 and 2 grand I would assume. 

It’s not central belt prices up here I’m afraid ?

got the root out last night, going back this morning to clear the rest of the arising and then tidy up with the machine.

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9 hours ago, Khriss said:

..... An watch that  @stubby character too  ? he got too many husqys to be trusted  ? K

They pull my dog sled .

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Did this ash tree yesterday. Completely hollow with a nasty split running up the middle. Ratchet strap did close the split up abit so I think it helped. 

 

Just had to get it on the ground, home owner was tidying up. Perfect Saturday morning job.

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11 hours ago, Tommy_B said:

Find out what your question is and then listen to the people who have done it is generally my rule.

I personally find that the most loud, opinionated, abrasive and worthy of ignoring on Arborists forums have never climbed a tree or used a saw. Don't let them put you off 

Lol ? awwwwwww Thankyou Tommy ? these are the people that need to be pinned down and hugged extra hard until you can make them HAVE to like you lol ? you cannot stay mad at a smiling wee face. But if that does not work then a good fight normally gets their respect ??????????????????????

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