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TonyP

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  • Location:
    East Sussex
  • Interests
    Shooting & Fishing
  • Occupation
    Gardener/Tree Surgeon

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  1. Ok thanks for your help
  2. Hi all just wondering how much I could ask for this amount of cord wood (most of it is oak) as have had a buyer interested in buying the whole lot? Thanks Tony
  3. It's a young roe. I sent the pic to my mate I lamp with to ask him as he has shot a few as he has done his deer stalking course
  4. Definitely the real thing!! But he did say it's been in his garden for some time now. But that thought went through my mind too.... dinner!!!!! :-)
  5. Evening all.I went to quote to reduce a conifer hedge today and found this in the customers garden. Anyone been this close before?
  6. Come on England!!!!!!!
  7. I shoot and hunt a fair bit. Go with a friend and his terriers sometimes. But work my 6 ferrets a lot
  8. Ok a tad to far for you then. I will let you know how I get on thanks for replies
  9. Where r u based trooper harry?
  10. Thanks for replies I realise pic is hard to see how much it's moved. But from where I took pic the neighbors house is underneath and the garden it's in I had to jump down to it. Not a lot of room in the garden its in for pics that side. Could it b possible to hold middle stem with a tirfor winch? While work is carried out,For safety? Thanks Tony
  11. I went to look at this tree this morning. As the neighbour is very worried that the tree is leaning more than it was after the last storms.as I looked from his garden it's the stem in the middle that is the worst. Along with the left to. Is it pos to work of the right hand only? Or double lines from right and far left.? To remove the middle. The tree is a willow. I did look at it in the garden were it is was hard to get a good pic as there is a drop to it from the house.plus hedge. There is no room for cherry picker
  12. Hope this works this is my Facebook page it's pretty new but any likes are a bonus :-) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ryte-Garden-Tree-Maintenance/407937762666470 Thanks Tony
  13. Thanks very much for the reply I will let them know its normal

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