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Or you could take the tree and leave the ivy. Gee-wizz I hate ivy with a passion. Had to demolish and rebuild two walls due to the devil's tendrils.

 

One of the easiest jobs in tree surgery . That or a 35m poplar removal take your pick ??? Getting of walls , old buildings that's another matter :biggrin:

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I think the only option is spend the better part of the day getting a rope in it and fell it hope foe the best.

 

 

Like said before bang a throwline into and basetie, you'll eventually get one In that runs down the backside.. Im sure you'd rather do that than spike up it and have to cut all the ivy off... :)

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Like said before bang a throwline into and basetie, you'll eventually get one In that runs down the backside.. Im sure you'd rather do that than spike up it and have to cut all the ivy off... :)

 

sounds like the best plan. thanks i'll just have to keep at it till I get a line through. thanks guys for the advice

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