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Nice David, the crane makes things much easier and quicker! We had a limb removal on a mature oak on a building site and utilised the tower crane on site, did the job in fraction of the time and no paddling around in the mud. Is that the COL building or where your land joins private property?

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Hello Jay,

 

Certainly makes things far more efficient.

 

Have asked for a crane from the end of year budget, but that's not gone down too well :biggrin:

 

Yes the site is the Heath, its part of the Dam project and refurbishment of the pond swimming facilities.

 

 

 

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Timelapse of the air spading a fallen veteran oak root plate.

 

We wanted to see what was holding it up and to have a closer look at the decay and dysfunction

 

Before

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After

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Interesting watching the level of public footfall going past this tree

Instead of erecting safety boards we just stopped when people came by.

 

During....

 

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Credit to Alinicoll for the video.

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Haven't put anything up for a while so here's a quick mash up of images & videos of a significantly decayed ash we've been managing down to the ground over the last 10 years or so....

 

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