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Very good, could do with some more pics of crane etc.

IMG_2715.jpgIMG_1871.jpg. There you go Mick. Not very big trees but on top of a 60 feet sheer edge, landed the trees in a postage stamp garden and dismantled whilst still suspended by the crane.
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It's one site of several for a job.
The others are clean.

Everyone's got anti stab gloves and you go slow.
No trips or falls.
Don't touch the ground.

It's that time of year, works only just started getting busy last couple of weeks for arb work.
Keeps four of us in work for a while.
But yes, if it wasn't necessary I'd have swerved.

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Oak removal this morning, subsidence report signed the death warrant. Gonna skid the trunk out for milling tomorrow with a digger. 
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Nice work Joe did you do the prune in the back ground [emoji6]
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2 minutes ago, bigtreedon said:

Nice work Joe did you do the prune in the back ground emoji6.png

Yeah, I lied about the subsidence too. That orrible thing was blocking the view of my best work. 

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I hat-racked a similar size oak today, fair tuckered me out, no photos obvs as I’d be tarred and feathered, though I made rather a nice job of it as it goes.
Hope you spiked it [emoji106]

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