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KTS

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  1. This is the nptc question. 80% front cut trees under 200mm. Where the surrounding crown cover doesn't allow the tree to fall. Make a cut 80% of the diameter into the front of the stem in the felling direction. The second cut is made on the opposite side at an angle allowing the two cuts to meet. The tree can then removed from the stump.
  2. Could someone help with this question. 80% cut. make a cut 80% of the diameter of the tree the direction you want to fall. From the opposite side make a angled cut to meet up with the cut.
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    Experienced Groundworker/Climber

    Over 20 years experience in all aspects of tree surgery. Own equipment. Climbing/Rigging/groundwork. Stump Grinding etc. Truck with chipping box.
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    Hardwood/Softwood accepted. Clean woodchip. Eg conifer woodchip all hardwood/softwood leaves as long as it is chipped and not contaminated with stones or road sweeping.

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