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A few from today's pollarding. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1459972909.905762.jpg.510d1dde6435e3e62f8fcfd62c165d53.jpg

 

Then apparently Isis attacked whilst I was delivering some timber....

 

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20 minutes to get back upright with some pulleys and another 25 minutes to allow the oil to settle.

 

I was massively impressed that about a tea spoon of oil had leaked and the same in diesel.

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Silver birch dismantle, willow prune and shape 4 overgrown conifer kills and an evaluation of a very rotten sycamore that had a tpo and customer hadn't got permission for dismantle yet.I wanted to post pics but can't see how too.

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Cleared up another tree after storm Katie, water to shallow for the boat and silt to deep to stand in. Had to winch the timber back into the wood so to avoid damaging the canal wall. Good team work with Taffupatree again, even signalling he needed a minute cause he got his saw stuck! 😝

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Removed a tree from a house this morning

 

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Looks like a fun job well done john:thumbup: whats the crane co like that you used? Last one i used this way was not great, could do with a decent one.

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Looks like a fun job well done john:thumbup: whats the crane co like that you used? Last one i used this way was not great, could do with a decent one.

 

dorset crane hire are spot on, Ive used them for a couple of years after some pretty dismal service from king lifting

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