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We carry out high quality work, big trees with huge crowns,crown thins and reductions etc etc all to BS3998 these trees are usualy protected and require the services of experts,this type of work, I haven't seen in any of your videos!!!!
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Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know I was supposed to video every job and submit it, reductions are almost outlawed here and thins take their place, seldom do these jobs make good vid as the distance shots don't show the work.
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So lets cut the BS about a once or twice a year topping job!!!!!!!
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For something that's done just once or twice a year he sure spends the majority of his time chatting about it and arguing for it.
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Not being funny EKKA ,but i'll post a few pics of some SERIOUS tree felling,i'm currently on a site clearance job felling 70' plus multi-stemmed willows some with serious leans,were using a 26'' bar and were going at them from both sides now thats felling!!!!! your playing at it mate!!
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Yawn, yawn ... whoopty doo. The other day I had to fell a 23m euc, I video'd it but didn't publish it as it was a flop, literally, but the 70 footers around here are only 200mm DBH. Unlike the English fat stout trees that a blind man could get around many of our trees don't have 3' DBH for 70' ht. Also more DBH is more hinge wood, no big deal. I've done stacks, bore in and go round so what? And if you have the room to fell these "monsters" big deal, it's these pokey little yards that improve your techniques and accuracy.
Also, I have seen some of the vids put out, too far away, too blurry, too dark, no hinge forensics, no step analysis, nothing ... just a distance shot and that's that ... hardly educational and possible to cover all defects with that style of film making. Mate, before you reckon people are playing at it .... check that your flys zipped up. /forum/images/graemlins/crazy.gif