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Best to crash down and shove out the way with a JCB down a bank!  Felled 5, climbed 2 and chipped 3 and cut up 1 monster wind blow.  Oh and transplanted a 27 footer and never got paid for it!   Just horrendous things!

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No no and no. Every time I’ve been asked to prove a monkey puzzle  I pick a (big) number double it, add a 0 then add the last 3 digits of my fone number for good measure. Funny enough I’ve never won the job 👍

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1 hour ago, Pete Mctree said:

That looks like a lot of hard work- good job.  Was it decayed or did the customer have the usual obsession with trees being too big and need “controlling” 😆

 

I have a bloke like that. Everything needs "crowning."

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3 hours ago, Pete Mctree said:

That looks like a lot of hard work- good job.  Was it decayed or did the customer have the usual obsession with trees being too big and need “controlling” 😆

 

 

Yup, I wanted a deadwood and thin. 

 

It's a good example of a tree that's needed no significant work. Ho hum. 

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Today's reduction was the tree on the right, it's amazing how much quicker not having to avoid target is.  

 

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