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Here is reduction I did yesterday. probably took more off the tree than it would of liked but this was due to almost everyone in the area wanting to have it chopped down so the prune was a compromise to retain the tree while taking off enough to keep the neighbours and the tree officer happy at the same time.

Criticism is relished so fire away:)

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Cheers! the home owner and the neighbour went halves on it, seems theirs a fair amount of work their so their all going halves on it.

 

 

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