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had to finish a job some guys desided to half hack. client asked if they could take abit more off then they cleared off without doing hardly any of it. they never came back so we get called to come sort out the mess. as it happens it turned out very well. i think it looks really good, there was 6 beech trees all bunched together and we managed to shape it to look like 1 tree. nightmare to lower stuff though which was most of it as you can see its over a shed, patio, house, and fence behind them.

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nice job, any pics of the hatchet job?

 

no pics of when we got there. im sure you've all seen it before seems growth points dont matter to them people. thing is the guy who done half of it then done a runner for watever reason has the local council contract because hes cheaper.

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had he done the usual and cut out the best anchor point first, so it is a ball ache trying to get out to the edges. i like groups of trees like that, usually lote of swinging about and torpedo shots down the middle, but i reckon the shed with the tiles on it would stop any of those kind of tricks

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had he done the usual and cut out the best anchor point first, so it is a ball ache trying to get out to the edges. i like groups of trees like that, usually lote of swinging about and torpedo shots down the middle, but i reckon the shed with the tiles on it would stop any of those kind of tricks

 

yep you guessed right half the height and dont touch the sides. so was abit of a struggle to get out on the tips with such a level anchor point. had to lower basically everything all had to have pull line on it took ages to lower. still client is very happy now so another happy customer and im happy with the reduction for once so all good.

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