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This 250 year old fir was unfortunately in the way of a soon-to-be house. There was also another biggish, be that, easy one on the site to be removed, along with a bunch of medium sized trees. The owners of the land were only prepared to pay for 2 x days work for 3 men. So the order was ‘get done what you can in that time and we’ll deal with the rest’. The Tree Company had to guarantee that all the trees would be down though....and the majority of brush chipped in that time. I was brought in on the second day to deal with the leaning fir.

 

Vid is 13 mins but worth a watch.

 

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This 250 year old fir was unfortunately in the way of a soon-to-be house. There was also another biggish, be that, easy one on the site to be removed, along with a bunch of medium sized trees. The owners of the land were only prepared to pay for 2 x days work for 3 men. So the order was ‘get done what you can in that time and we’ll deal with the rest’. The Tree Company had to guarantee that all the trees would be down though....and the majority of brush chipped in that time. I was brought in on the second day to deal with the leaning fir.

 

Vid is 13 mins but worth a watch.

 

Use HD setting

 

 

Had to guarantee all trees on deck and majority of brush chipped, most of the job then:001_huh:

 

Love watching your zip lining, runs smoothly, you always make it look so simple. Great job Reg.

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Had to guarantee all trees on deck and majority of brush chipped, most of the job then:001_huh:

 

Love watching your zip lining, runs smoothly, you always make it look so simple. Great job Reg.

 

Excuse my ignorance, when you tie on each branch and send it down, how do you get the strops back again for reuse and how many do you have attached to you at the start??

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