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Oak Removal


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Just a few pics, from an oak removal we carried out, our client wanted a reduction and due to tpo the local officer was bought in and condemend the tree, due to a large fault on the back side of the tree. The access was quite tight so a normal crane wouldn't fit without removal of hedges etc, so we used a 21m telehandler with winch.

1) At the beggining ish...i always forget the before picture!

2) Shows how close to the garage the tree was and a bit of scale.

3)Chipping up.

4)Getting the canopy off.

5) Canopy pretty much off crane in!

6) The boss going up.

7+8)Craning off.

9) Some of the team.

10) It really was that quite tight.

11) Last few chogs.

12) The final lump!

13) Playing with a euc.....yes i know the thread was oak removal.

 

Enjoy

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