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Think of the habitat loss David :ohmy:

 

:lol: nice work

 

 

Pictures from today and yesterday.

 

Not included, 60m spruce hedge topping, willow reduction, blue cedar fell, cherry fell, large hawthorn pollard, apple prune.

 

Monday morning.

 

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After reduction and thin on a maple

 

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Before

 

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After birch and cherry fell

 

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tues morning

 

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Before cherry and oak reduction

 

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cherry done

 

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both done

 

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Beech reduction before

 

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after

 

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birch fell before

 

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after

 

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Beautiful scarlet Oak, kindly drilled and poisoned by one of the locals hence the removal. Still working out what the thought process is when you figure a dead tree overhanging your house is safer than a living one. Two unit job with the Taupo based arb unit and the Turangi based Parks and Reserves. Full road closure to make life easy. One side bombed out in lengths onto the road and the other side rigged down over the house, fence and car (that they couldn't be arsed to move) and underground services. Never really took much note how smoothly everything goes when you have a good man on the rope. I just get on with the job and never give it a second thought but today, in ugly weather, with decent sized chunks swinging around my head I realised just how much I wasn't worried because I had full confidence in my 2IC.

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