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Good idea! Could be an option, i will suggest that. its difficult to explain without photos, there are small retaining walls, a trellis, sheds, fences, shrubs plants and small trees all underneath, not much of a drop zone. The tree doesnt look that big from a distance but when standing beside the trunk you can really see how weighty the branches are and the size of them is decieving...i just hope its one of those jobs i turn up to do and think "ahhh its not as bad as i kept remembering it":001_tt1:

 

Thanks for all the great help guys, much appreciated, especially on the bottle jack advice etc. Thanks

Why not just pay us now, we've done the hard bit, all you have to do is cut it down. Paypal will be fine:thumbup:

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