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On a serious note, did you consider the new gap in the belt to be of consequence?

 

In terms of more exposure to wind force to the remaining adjacent trees, due to dampening effect of felled one now having gone?

 

D'ya reckon the client could of been talked into some additional light retrenchment?

 

 

 

Further consideration across a target area = more ££££££ and less stress to the existing stock :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

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On a serious note, did you consider the new gap in the belt to be of consequence?

 

In terms of more exposure to wind force to the remaining adjacent trees, due to dampening effect of felled one now having gone?

 

D'ya reckon the client could of been talked into some additional light retrenchment?

 

 

 

Further consideration across a target area = more ££££££ and less stress to the existing stock :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

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:ohmy: You worry far too much my friend :001_smile:

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Which estate steve? pm me if you dont want to say here. For all those who went to barchams dr D L said far to many trees are cut down far to quickly. trees and fungi have lived together in harmony for millions of years as long as we manage them. which is better for all tree workers because as long as the tree is there we have work:001_smile:

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