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This was a cracked Robinia tree which had to be felled with the help of the landy . Problems started when the customer asked if she could keep the remaining section as it was twin stemmed . I stated that it was leaning towards the property and full of large dead limbs , basically structurally weak . So she kept it and asked if I would remove it at the end of the year .Anyway 2 hours work and £ 160 later Im off home .Nice sweet little job .:001_smile::001_smile:

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is that a bats ear I can see poking ou of that cracked limb?!

 

Although this tree had features which could support bats ie cracks and flaking bark . The tree was in such a condition that the safety of the home owner and his grand children were at risk . After all work was carried out no evidence was found to suggest that bats were roosting . I thought this comment made by yourself was well founded but did not take kindly to the well placed exclamation mark at the end . I thought the punctuation mark has some what belittled your comment after all are we not all adults !! Sorry Mr Perfect :thefinger:

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Just wondering, how come you used the landy to pull it over??

I would have wedged it over personally, especially if it had alot of deadwood in the crown, always a favourite for shattering everywhere.

 

Hi there we actually used the landy just to get a bit of tension on the rope and used a few small wedges for the actual fell .:001_smile:

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