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I liked it when you don't undercut every side limb just because its on camera, and you don't need to.

 

I also liked the double fell of two big limbs at 6.50 on vid - obviously one was snagged in the other - perfectly executed and safe in this situation

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I also liked the shallow angle on your face cut around 11.50 on vid which allowed the limb to snap off early resulting in landing flat on the ground causing less damage to grassed area - good practice and safe in some situations

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Are you proud of this video that you put out ? Where is the finesse? Its just rough ass cut and fall tree work creating alot of dings and holes. Man I would be ashamed. Bad work positioning, one handing cuts that should use two (Just to show you are a pro), bish bosh bash there you go groundys take that and clean it up cos we aint a team.

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Hi James ,efficient job ,I worked on that group of trees and in the private garden 20 years ago it's a great shame to see those fine healthy trees go especially as they were planted in the 1860s it looks like there was no decay in them as well and your photograph of the trunk looks fantastic , just how a mature Corsican should look like,I always thought they framed that God ugly building well as holkham hall is not the most beautiful stately home ! still the new Earl will have plenty of timber for his new woodchip boiler.

Let's hope the replacements do well .

 

There was no decay in them, just remodeling the whole garden. I should think there was 6 back then i saw there was a old stump.

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I also liked the shallow angle on your face cut around 11.50 on vid which allowed the limb to snap off early resulting in landing flat on the ground causing less damage to grassed area - good practice and safe in some situations

 

Cheers glad you enjoyed it.

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Are you proud of this video that you put out ? Where is the finesse? Its just rough ass cut and fall tree work creating alot of dings and holes. Man I would be ashamed. Bad work positioning, one handing cuts that should use two (Just to show you are a pro), bish bosh bash there you go groundys take that and clean it up cos we aint a team.

 

Im not proud of most of my videos im not a video editor i put it together and post it i havent got time to spend hours and hours getting it all slick and smooth credit to the guys that do put that level of effort in. As ive mentioned we only had to miss the hedge and main drive. The grass is all being dug up so dings in the lawn doesnt matter. As far as one handing yes i one hand a saw not all the time but majority of the time, i dont promote thats how to do it its a bad habit but thats how i do it. It worked out quicker and easier to crash them out first thing in the morning to a pole then go down and clear it up as a team before the winds picked up to a unworkable level up top.

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