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Just one thing. Only connected in once for the most of that first tree. ;) tree police are heading your way!!

 

I only clipped in my main line on that first one to send my saw down to get fueled up, least i used a steel core for once haha. Yer they use us and 2 others not surprising really as its a mental sized estate.

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I only clipped in my main line on that first one to send my saw down to get fueled up, least i used a steel core for once haha. Yer they use us and 2 others not surprising really as its a mental sized estate.

 

 

It is a huge estate with some huge park trees from what I remember. Surprised you haven't got Sandringham as its right by you.

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It is a huge estate with some huge park trees from what I remember. Surprised you haven't got Sandringham as its right by you.

 

Yer we worked at the care home in the grounds once but to be honest they dont want to pay proper money for a job on sandringham were not that fussed about.

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I always knew it was to long but i didnt want to cut to much i cut loads and loads out as it was.

 

All i know is they are remodeling the terrace so these are going, i know they have replacements for them going in somewhere

 

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 .

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