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12 hours ago, s o c said:

More storm damage clearance. Access too tight for trailer so 6 transit loads of chip and 13 loads of timber from one tree in formal garden.

Local woodcarver working on beech stump. Talented guy!

 

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Smart garden! Is that a private house?

 

 

 

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Cutting back a Walnut to some previous cut points today. I wish I owned one of them caravan easy movers as pushing the MEWP uphill through a tight arch/alley way wasn’t fun. 

 

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1 hour ago, JonnyRFT said:

Cutting back a Walnut to some previous cut points today. I wish I owned one of them caravan easy movers as pushing the MEWP uphill through a tight arch/alley way wasn’t fun. 

 

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didnt you like the idea of being stood in the tree?

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, JonnyRFT said:

Cutting back a Walnut to some previous cut points today. I wish I owned one of them caravan easy movers as pushing the MEWP uphill through a tight arch/alley way wasn’t fun. 

 

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Nice bit of retopping, walnuts seem to withstand it well.

 

Dont understand the need for a mewp, but hey-ho.

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24 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Nice bit of retopping, walnuts seem to withstand it well.

 

Dont understand the need for a mewp, but hey-ho.

We’re not climbing yet. We’ve started a new tree team within a big housing company. H&S don’t want any climbing until they have all the necessary H&S...things.

 

So in the meantime...just cherrypickers,pole pruners and fells.

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Couple of tall drawn up ash that had grown in the steps of a medieval canal feed thing of an old monastery or some shit like that.

Anyway, breaking the wall would have been V. bad juju.

 

Bit of rigging, bit of chucking, then the telescopic boom saves a lot of cutting and handballing to get it back over the water.

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It looks like a bit more engineering went into that feeder than there did to this one at the end of the Leek Arm of the Caldond canal....... yes, that's it on the right.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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