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Adam Bourne
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Good one Ad. Ill have my two guys just holding the rope, that means they can pull out the slack by hand and bounce the branches. Its funny when they fall over though :)

 

 

Thanks bro

Haaa! Yes works well when they know how to work it that way mate :)

 

Nice video Adam very, efficient set up.

I will need to do something similar on a willow next week to get the overhanging stuff back in to my customers garden from next door.

 

 

Cheers nick, good luck with your job. Gets some photos or video up if you can mate :)

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Adam if the birch was dead would you use the same setup

 

 

Depends what killed it mate. I think if it was and I did decide to use that method then it would have been the case of going a lot smaller. Who's knows. I dare say a method would have been thought up appropriately. And accordingly to suit. :)

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