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Mark Bolam
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This afternoon's effort.

 

Cracked limb on a Monterey Pine hanging on a tennis court fence.

 

Straightforward, nice climb, high anchor, drop down, dismantle.

 

12" wound and 36" split in remaining limb, but should be OK, and would only fall in a field.

 

Talked them into retaining the tree, but it would be a big fun dismantle.

 

Sorry no action pics, but you can't trust the groundie with these Monterey Pine jobs.....:001_tongue:

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I've got one mate, but don't like using it much on retained trees.

 

And not ones where final pruning cut is similar to bar length! Laws of gravity apply - ouch!

 

TBH, it was great just having a decent climb instead of mincing around with shrubs. The customer is a multi-millionaire who requested us for the job, so had plenty of time to enjoy the job and not just chase the money for a change.

 

Lovely setting, an old smugglers house complete with 5 acre paddock and 15 acres of mixed woodland.

 

The dogs had a great time as well.

 

Happy days.:001_smile:

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