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That looks big mate, why only the foliage? What's happening with the stems?

 

Certainly the largest Pinus radiata I've seen in terms of timber volume. Must have been lopped +50 years ago.

 

I don't believe the client could afford the ~$20,000 for complete removal so they settled for 5 days work instead. All the timber/foliage has to be dragged across sloping ground 50m to the back of the chipper.

 

If they plant some Ivy next to the trunk and wait another 50 years it should just fall down the hill.

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