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Old 14th April 2008, 06:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
JohN Dee
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Default Re: cocos palms trunks

Hi Katrina.

If it is in a wide open space, then it can be left and felled at another time, if it is in a confined area then have it removed while it is fresh, cuz' if you leave it and it turns to mush then you're going to be in for ONE HELL OF A BILL to remove it because of the nature of the HUGE risk.

Where abouts in Sydney are you?
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