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  1. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    Great post, Sean! I could really relate to it, having been persuaded to re climb trees once or twice... Sometimes the client (who is watching you) doesn't bother mentioning that additional limb or two untill you are back on the ground. I find removals far easier to accurately estimate time...
  2. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    Just seems like you ran out of ink, or time, mebbe. For instance, those service lines look (to my tainted eye) like they will still have limbs growing into them post pruning! kinda hard to tell based on one photo from one angle.
  3. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    Whaddya mean "the dark side"? I like Mick's work! It's growing on me. Also like the objective and specs mentioned in the photo. Your chop marks seem capricious and arbitrary. Unsure how well that particular haircut would achieve the stated objective.
  4. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    True, Stig. Those poplars survive incredible hardship, somehow.
  5. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    I was tempted to say you had maximalisted that tree (like a deranged Russian), but am feeling too mellow for such drama.
  6. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    Neat job, Mick. Am unaware of any tree companies that do that kinda work up in this part of the world.
  7. Pelorus

    Maple reduction

    Might I wonder why the trees in the last two photos "need" a reduction? Cause I'm curious, is all. Some thinning could be beneficial, imo. Doing nothing might also be equally beneficial.
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