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Finally, leaning tree pics


Husqvarna King
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I had a cancellation this morning, so made a start on this wide Horsechestnut that i was asking advice on earlier in the week. It was not quite as bad as i remembered, but had to cut down 6ft brambles in the fell/drop zone. Was on site for 5 hours and have all the brambles cut down and the tree ready to fell...Unfortunately, i cant book them in for a month as im fully booked, but they are really chuffed. Pics dont really show the full weight and size of the branches, but you'll get the idea

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