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This is what I did and why.
The right hand piece was all stubbed ends, the previous "lopper" cut as the crow flies following the kerbing around the corner. You see, this was another one where the council asked the customer to clear the road and footpath. The right hand one also had more canopy above it which would fill in the hole.
The left hand one was higher and had no canopy above it to fill in the hole, had reduction points as it wasn't lopped off. So I reduced the left hand and removed the right hand one. They were really hard pushing into each other and the cut was tough. Very hard to get the right angle, in fact I cut it 3 times trying to get the best without cutting into the remaining branch.
In order the pics are over all view.
Close up on the cut.
Cut off piece.
Also, annual recalls is what I suggested for the customer, we'll see how that's going in a year. |