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Great picture...

 

I actually asked the crane guys about riding the hook... yeah no problem was the reply providing there was no load.

 

That technique may have been required if I had had to cut more of the Ash on the house. Luckily the tree was fractured so much I didn't need to cut much.

 

Nice job mate.

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This beech went during the Feb winds at the neighbouring property to my customer. When I was quoting, the right hand stem was teetering on some bad wood. Not sure when it joined the rest on the ground but glad I didnt have to work under it today!:thumbup:

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