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What do you reckon your capacity is compared to a single cab Tranny, Hodge?

 

We run them as they're a pretty safe bet, but I'd love to have a Landy like that!

 

It's not until you see your climber in the tree that you realise the scale of it. Subby or employed?

 

 

I think it's about 4 cube, I used to have a transit LWB tipper and that could get a heck of a lot of chip in but would be way overweight. The climber is a contract climber, Ollie Bennett, very experienced and competent.

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Day 1 of a Beech removal due to Merrip. The tree had a TPO in but a 5 day notice was served and away we go. Ollie B climbing and Joe, Ste, Chris on the ground and me rigging. 3 loads of chip and we are over half way now. [ATTACH]189289[/ATTACH][ATTACH]189290[/ATTACH][ATTACH]189291[/ATTACH]

 

 

Ollie Bennett?

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Seems healthy enough so maybe not. Probably going to recommend bracing over the road and that's it.

Nice Tree,

Didn't see a problem with the tree when we did it 4 years ago just tip pruned to give clearance to building and deadwood which there was quite a lot of as it had not been touched since construction.

Tree Officer at time was quite protective of the tree as it's quite a prominent one in Dereham and Tpo/ conservation area.

I've never been a fan of bracing would preference pruning to reduce weight leverage.

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Nice Tree,

 

Didn't see a problem with the tree when we did it 4 years ago just tip pruned to give clearance to building and deadwood which there was quite a lot of as it had not been touched since construction.

 

Tree Officer at time was quite protective of the tree as it's quite a prominent one in Dereham and Tpo/ conservation area.

 

I've never been a fan of bracing would preference pruning to reduce weight leverage.

 

 

I assume the middle was already cleared out when you did it? To do the tips over the road would ruin it's shape so bracing seems the logical choice.

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Today limited reduction, under the supervision of the tree officer, I was taking about 1m maximum just to retain its shape. (Although IMO it almost looks exactly the same... However 1/2 ton of chip and 3hrs later.

 

The goal was to inspect damage from the Christmas lights and the lightning strike area. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1441801853.881803.jpg.c1c5f41587981fad09246699c927376d.jpg

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