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23 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Now that is a high pressure site. Done a few myself.
Damage would be a very bad PR.

I had four all around the same size in the grave yard to reduce or pollard. 

 

Went well with everything rig or speed line and enjoyed it. 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Khriss said:

I do that work too, some of the stuff i do i dont post online, badger setts being an obvs one. K

You build badger sets ? 😀

Posted
21 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

Evasive answers normally mean something less important/interesting than he'd like you to believe. 

Ice cream van . Things picking up now 👍

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Moose McAlpine said:

 

Is that where you earned your stripes?

That is a cracker ! 😁    Sorry Khriss 🙂

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Same as rich but 4 days on 4 trees ... although they where monsters ..... totally ruined these though and would of rather would of rather felled them to be honest... bloody things barbers chairing , splitting and tearing off huge strips , a horrible , volatile timber! And a mains drain under them on the Feild side but used tyres on the front stems to flop them after rigging out the backs. IMG_5112.jpgIMG_5114.jpg

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10 minutes ago, treevolution said:

I had four all around the same size in the grave yard to reduce or pollard. 

 

Went well with everything rig or speed line and enjoyed it. 

 

 

Forget the guys name, but a member on here did a massive cedar removal in a graveyard. No crane, all rigging. Lovely stuff it was.

Posted
11 minutes ago, MattyF said:

Same as rich but 4 days on 4 trees ... although they where monsters ..... totally ruined these though and would of rather would of rather felled them to be honest... bloody things barbers chairing , splitting and tearing off huge strips , a horrible , volatile timber! And a mains drain under them on the Feild side but used tyres on the front stems to flop them after rigging out the backs. IMG_5112.jpgIMG_5114.jpg

Bonny day mate, and look at that beautifully presented timber! 😍

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Posted
2 hours ago, josharb87 said:

Christ Rich! You've turned into a proper Scandi Arb now :lol: 

You mean the MEWP or the topping...  cough, cough, I meant Pollarding?

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Bonny day mate, and look at that beautifully presented timber! [emoji7]

Aye it was mate had been waiting since October to get on that Feild as it’s usually soaked so was glad to get this one out the way.. timber not stacked high so kids don’t get an avalanche on them!
Posted
13 minutes ago, Rich Rule said:

You mean the MEWP or the topping...  cough, cough, I meant Pollarding?

Tha pruning! 

 


 

that’s an amazingly tidy worksite Matty! 

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