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Reducing beech and crown cleaning pines on the akimbo today.

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BIG weeping lime reduction from today. Estimated at 100'

Big thanks to Rob Wells for his excellent skills in the tree.

 

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Busy day with a great end result on a really lovely and rare tree. [emoji106].

 

 

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Weather looks to have perked up since the weekend mate!bc1f24d3d5e4cc957bf0ed4f349e5379.jpg

 

 

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Sure has !better dog walking weather ,got to about 11 this afternoon.Hope the little un didn't get full blown chicken pox mate.

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BIG weeping lime reduction from today. Estimated at 100'

Big thanks to Rob Wells for his excellent skills in the tree.

 

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Busy day with a great end result on a really lovely and rare tree. [emoji106].

 

 

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Nice tree and work 👍🏻

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Dunno if I agree with that Mick , I'd rather have a blank canvas and the problem about reducing a tree to an old line is nearly all the growth points usually have been crowded out by the stuff your taking off and died from lack of light leaving you with nothing to take it to.

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Species dependent of course Matty.

 

With limes there's usually one or two regrowth "winners" to choose from.

 

Plus, assuming you trust the previous guy's work, it can take the guesswork out of imagining the shape from the ground.

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Nice work Timon, that is a hard bit of graft getting that done in a day. Was it just the one climber?

 

 

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That's right, just the one climber. SRT access then switched to ddrt to work the crown. He did really well to get it done in a day. Very impressive skills and he got straight on the rake when he got down. [emoji106]

 

 

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