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Started this job a couple of weeks ago.

Crown reduce 40 TPO Lime trees.

Have completed 18 in 4 days with the help of Mr Rule

More pics to follow

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I'm guessing then that the trees are Local Authority owned or it was instructions from Highways then ?

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Makes me laugh, people jump to conclusions without any information other than the trees were pruned. ach well, awbody kens better.

 

No need to laugh, this is a forum for members to comment on, It would be a quite dull forum if we all agreed with what was posted and blow smoke ... There can be arguments for and against most things so its good to hear all sides of an argument . :001_smile:

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Councils spec for TPO'd trees. Not my finest hour

 

You can only do what you'v be asked to do, :thumbup1: its good you put the photos up.

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Councils spec for TPO'd trees. Not my finest hour

 

Starting a pollard cycle, what's wrong with that? (assuming they're limes)

I wouldn't have left the frithy bits but hey-ho.

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How many tree surgeons does it take to change a light bulb?

 

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Depends on the type of light bulb and if you need elevated access, could be a 3 man job, Climber, some one who is Arial Rescue Trained , and some one to pass the bulb. :lol: Don't forget the Risk Assessment .

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