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Theres a lack of work in every industry, so I think anyones foolish to sit on a high horse about this type of work, if thats what the customer wants and you have advised against but they insist what can you do? lets face it we all need to eat, plus as a bonus perhaps youll get paid twice!

Sitting on moral high ground when work is thin does not feed the kids.

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Knowing my luck it will look ok in a couple of years time and i'll never get to go back and drop it :crying:

 

I know exactly what you mean, except now the neighbours want there Trees "done" like that!

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Knowing my luck it will look ok in a couple of years time and i'll never get to go back and drop it :crying:

 

that bad boy will be 6feet higher necxt year like a big bushy lolipop.

hedgecuttertastic.:001_smile:

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Kudos to you for posting it tho cos its destroyed the tree. But i would do the same if asked etc. You think thats bad check out utility arb now who let the cowboys out the roadside butchery is joke.

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catch 22 situation , If customer will not let me do that sympathetic prune or slight reduction or whatever we advise .We go back and do as customer wishes, But in my mates unsign written disco and ifor trailer . I do draw the line on the oh cut that oak in half , not me not anytime . But the kids gotta eat dude . :sad:

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