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This Beech has been in decline for a few years we will be taking it down in the next couple of weeks or so. As you can see it will be a bit of a challenge, no access for a crane or MEWP so it is all lowering by hand. It is around 60-70ft tall and approx. 17ft circumference, I don't think the residents will say much about it, and plenty of firewood for the boys.

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Last time we did a dismantle in a churchyard, we cut old car tyres in half and placed them over the top of the gravestones to minimise damage in case we had an accident. PS No accidents and no damage - Result!

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It looks like you might be able to get a Teupen Leo 23GT tracked spider lift or similar into that area. Might be worth considering as it would reduce the risk of damaging any of those expensive headstones. :thumbup1:

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