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jnoon
Hi all been to view a job this morning
The tree is quite large 60/70 ft 3/4ft diameter ,
A main limb has failed in the crown and as it's fallen it's wiped out two more,
The picture should show the wounds,
How's best to tackle this now? I think possibly a reduction? How well do they take it?
I'm aware now that half if the tree is missing so it will be hard to make it look symmetrical again,
Customers keen to keep as much height and width as possible
Thanks
Josh
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