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Oak dismantle 20/4/15


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nice vid, enjoyed that, cheers for posting.

 

I take it there was a good reason for not felling the whole tree into the field before the oilseed rape was planted or after harvesting?

 

Also, just a small thing of little importance but did the big section at the end land on the steel cable? cause any damage?

 

Cheers again.

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Nice day for a dismantle.

 

What was the reason for the removal?

 

 

 

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Hi, thanks, yeah great weather and a real fun job. Rare to have such a big drop zone, no traffic, bt cables ect!

 

The tree had previously dropped a large limb that wrote off a car and on a separate occasion a child was injured due to a falling limb.

 

The company I work for had suggested, and carried out reduction work on and tree and a deadwood, but the customer was adamant on total removal.

 

One of those jobs, where its a shame to remove such a tree, but also great fun.

 

 

 

 

 

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nice vid, enjoyed that, cheers for posting.

 

I take it there was a good reason for not felling the whole tree into the field before the oilseed rape was planted or after harvesting?

 

Also, just a small thing of little importance but did the big section at the end land on the steel cable? cause any damage?

 

Cheers again.

 

Thanks!

 

The field was separately owned to the house (owner of tree). I was not involve in the planning, but assume that was the best access agreement that fitted in with the time frame for the job.

 

Personally I think it's sometimes easier to process a large mature broadleaf via dismantling. Less mess a d damage to the ground but horses for courses!

 

Don't think the section landed on the cable, but no damage to it, so all good : )

 

Cheers

 

 

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