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Not interested in discussing what could'a, should'a would'a been done in regard to the tree.

 

Guys paid to do a job and done to perfection from cutting to rigging to clearing, aerial or on the ground, 100% and a standard of work to aspire to IMO.

 

Thanks for sharing, a pleasure to watch :thumbup1::thumbup1:

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Not interested in discussing what could'a, should'a would'a been done in regard to the tree.

 

Guys paid to do a job and done to perfection from cutting to rigging to clearing, aerial or on the ground, 100% and a standard of work to aspire to IMO.

 

Thanks for sharing, a pleasure to watch :thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

second that. very tidy job

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I'm not sure who the pilot was.

It was a pro company, I'll find out.

Aye, tree was in pretty good nick, but a report had condemned it, and Mark thought the money was better off in his pocket than someone else's.

Reduction/management plan will probably be shouted by plenty who weren't paying for the work. Or doing it.

 

 

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Ahh that explains it. Very good promotional video for the company website.

I'm not getting hung up on the loss of the copper beech. After all is said and done they are as common as muck and I was not the one living with it in my back garden.

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