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Hi Adam, thank you for your useful comments here which are helpful.

 

 

 

Re your last para, whilst 'symmetry' may be aesthetically pleasing, and 'client pleasing', BS3998 states it shouldn't be done as the norm when undertake CRs as one should work with the tree's natural shape and form...unless of course that forms part of the spec.

 

 

 

Cheers :thumbup1:

 

Paul

 

 

Bang on mate and could not agree more or argue that in anyway, the general, the general aesthetics of a tree would never change anyway, or shouldn't on a complete spec reduction.. :)

 

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Adam

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ARB Approved :biggrin:

 

Whilst it certainly is to a very good standard, no argument, and involving a species that lends itself to nice reductions, why is it that the height is often reduced more than the spread, or at least appears to be?

 

Coz it's easier, coz the clients wants it, coz that's the right thing to do?

 

I see this quite often and have never really understood why. :confused1:

 

Thoughts?

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

I keep flicking back and forth between " befor " and " after " and I recon its pretty even and a very sensitive reduction . Did you get the long wispy bits from the ground / tripod ladder with the long arm croppers ?

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ARB Approved :biggrin:

 

Whilst it certainly is to a very good standard, no argument, and involving a species that lends itself to nice reductions, why is it that the height is often reduced more than the spread, or at least appears to be?

 

Coz it's easier, coz the clients wants it, coz that's the right thing to do?

 

I see this quite often and have never really understood why. :confused1:

 

Thoughts?

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

I keep flicking back and forth between " before " and " after " and I recon its pretty even and a very sensitive reduction . Did you get the long wispy bits from the ground / tripod ladder with the long arm croppers ?

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I keep flicking back and forth between " before " and " after " and I recon its pretty even and a very sensitive reduction . Did you get the long wispy bits from the ground / tripod ladder with the long arm croppers ?

 

 

Climbed out to most of it and tickled the lower wispy bits pole pruners yes..

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