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I didn't realise the close up was of it's own leaves, I thought it was stood in a maple hedge.

Then I find that sycamore is an Acer! Which suddenly explained everything!

I find tree id like kings and queens at school, I just can't get it....!

How deeply tragic...

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Used to laugh it firewood guys yrs ago who would price a nice big beech tree take down very cheap as they would have the wood for firewood..

Don't do that but have to say since I berm buying firewood in I take a diff view when pricing jobs..

We did job last week for Russian guy who owns a 40 acre woodland.. Mainly ash beech and sycamore. There were numerous fallen and wind swept trees all over the first 5 acres thst he wanted cut and stacked neatly..

As I was doing the job with mate mine we priced to do same. After we finished I had myb2 lads with 2 high sided transits in there for 2 days removing bone dry ash and beech...

On further inspection of rest wood there must be over 200 trees on ground.

I'm hiring a dumper next week and will spend as long as it takes for free to clear..

2 guys can easily clear 26 ton in day which with diesel on my lorry would cost me over £1150 load for cordwood without any time taken into consideration..

5 yrs ago would laughed at customer if he expected it done for nothing..

For me firewood sales counts for well over half my turn over..

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