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Oak Tree, crown reduction by a third. Tricky. Big.


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Havn't thought of that may see if the camera on the phone is any good. Good idea for those of you who have cameras show us your work. You don't have to be fast to be a good climber. I was always told to hone your skill first then speed up. If you reduce a tree efficiently then your groundsman (I'm sure there are people on hear who have thought the groundsman is having a hard day whilst I'm swinging around admiring the veiw) will be flat out. Hes not always flat out mind Dead wooding is harder on the climber than the groundy. Mick dempsy you probably had the same experience with Tom sargent my grounds man brother in law!

 

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I have to say that is class, having enough experience to quote that once the photo was added.

To the OP if you go into his posts you will see loads of work he has done, don't know the guy, but he's posted some great pics of his reductions on the 'today's job' thread

 

 

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