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Nice video, But it looked like a fair bit of it could of been cut and chuck unless there was something i missed. But i enjoyed watching it although being nearly 10mins long i did skip through some bits.

 

Before i forget the guy running the rope was very good too.

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Cheers guys. Yer sorry its so long I hate cutting it though lol :blushing: Reason we rigged a lot was the grass was really well looked after so we wanted to minimize the about of damage to the lawn that's all though! we could have dropped about 95% of the tree! :lol: My man on the ropes chris has been with me for 3 months now and is a great asset to my company, he is picking it up really well :001_smile:

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From the other week. Enjoy :thumbup1:

 

 

Nice video, But it looked like a fair bit of it could of been cut and chuck unless there was something i missed. But i enjoyed watching it although being nearly 10mins long i did skip through some bits.

 

Before i forget the guy running the rope was very good too.

 

:lol: Thats exactly what I think when I watch the vids you guys post :lol:

 

I guess we all see each job differently :001_smile:

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:lol: Thats exactly what I think when I watch the vids you guys post :lol:

 

I guess we all see each job differently :001_smile:

 

:lol: Touche Mr Skyhuck :thumbup1:

 

Thats why i havent posted a few recently.

 

Although if you can go big and deck it with large lowering then it is going to save time.

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Cheers guys. Yer sorry its so long I hate cutting it though lol :blushing: Reason we rigged a lot was the grass was really well looked after so we wanted to minimize the about of damage to the lawn that's all though! we could have dropped about 95% of the tree! :lol: My man on the ropes chris has been with me for 3 months now and is a great asset to my company, he is picking it up really well :001_smile:

 

:thumbup1: Cheers for the reply, Ive had it a few times with flower beds. I do think they all think the damage is going to be like a huge bomb hole in the ground. Pretty slick for 3 months, hes been shown well.

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