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jjll

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  1. If an area is covered by a tpo does each tree have to be listed on the docs?

    I have been asked to remove a well trimmed copper beech which falls within this area. On the docs there are species stated but not beech.

    The tpo was made in 1977 and I've been told if I am able to prove the tree was planted after this time it is not covered.

    What is the most accurate way to determine the age of a tree without any records?

     

    Thanks for any help.

  2. I was sent this pic by a customer and didn't actually see the fruiting fungus but was able to see the remains.

    Not entirely sure, but was thinking A.Tabescens?? On the remains there wasn't a ring on the stem. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1406155833.773647.jpg.9961b96638e8515f79c3a8b8a6c56faf.jpg

  3. Hi all,

     

    Have just bought a pinto 14mm to run with a pulley saver. My prussik cord goes through the pinto with the spacer to stop any pinching.

    With the spacer my 12mm rope is fairly tight through the pulley. If I were to coat the prussik with some shrink tube would this be ok to stop any pinching?

    Or should I just leave the spacer in with the small amount of friction on the spacer?

     

    Cheers

  4. Sorry I'm in Gloucestershire.

    I would get away with a 20m reach, I'm assuming smaller reach means smaller machine in terms of turning length???

    The narrowest part is a 3ft gateway and then there is an immediate path way about 3-4ft wide but has a low wall either side about 1-2ft high.

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