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andrew t

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  1. hi paul i already use target pruning every day since i started what i mean really is shaping on reductions the whole canopy i target prune even the smallest branches with silky or secateurs but their should be more covering the bigger picture not just how to prune for fruit . I will have a look at the euro guide as i havent seen that before thankyou for your reply though
  2. I will ring through tomorrow with card details.How is the guy doing who had the fall any news
  3. Today i got a reply back from a leaflet drop not the kind i was expecting the chap that i had posted the leaflet to thought that i had some how busted a limb on a medium sized willow in his rear garden then posted the leaflet to get the work. After sorting it out talking to the guy on the phone i went to see the tree which had split due to a hazard beam any way we priced the job up in the end and went on our way i know you have to be careful of rouge traders but that was just weird.
  4. sthil combi for sale new £100 km 55 no tools just engine cow horn handles :thumbup:pictures are under andrew t albums
  5. hello do you know what tree surveys you can do with an rfs level2 i was told you might know by tony

  6. Hi im looking for tree pruning books that are good looking for stuff that is up to date about reductions and thining etc . I have been working with trees for a long time and pruning is my thing so i dont need basic stuff about growing points just new methods and such. Also equipment for reductions i like the tripod ladders so if any one can let me know how they are that would be good
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  9. where are you giles is your mog stuck somewhere in a field send me a message to let me know your all good

  10. hello love the pics how long did the oak take to do all silky or chainsaw as well when i get secateurs out my boss gets the hump but i love it reductions are an art form. for rich
  11. very high standard on all the pics all with silky or chainsaw as well. Would like to know if any one has tried the new small husky out for pruning or dead wooding
  12. Has any one got any nice reduction pics to show off I am into my pruning and would like to see your work and talk about reduction methods .I feel it takes a lot to keep up to scratch and would love to hear more on the subject also talk about pruning tools etc:001_smile:
  13. hi mate can you give me a ring at some point 07855649558

  14. i found some inonotus today on ash right from bottom to the top if you remove the main part of the crown do you think you could keep tree for wild life is it normally branches that split
  15. Nice to see work like that so many people talk about fells i want to see reductions on here. Anyway that is one hell of a good job have you done this one in the past looks well maintained .
  16. saw a ash tree today which was covered from top to bottom with Inonotus hispidus .
  17. Had a look at your landy very nice hope the big boss gets me one he is thinking of a mog but i wood like a landy. He has 5 one tips but has no sides yet and only a two seater like you say where do you put the tools a crew cab would be good he sold his two old ones i would have had one of them .

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