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| Mature tree Join Date: May 2008 Location: new zealand
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here a few photos of some of our tree works lately |
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| Mature tree Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: BC. Canada
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Nice Pics mate, always fun with the crane !
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| Bayside Tree Care Brisbane Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Brisbane Aus
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hey phil nice one again dude riding the hook thats just not fair we cant do it here, so you rub it in our faces having fun humph
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| Mature tree Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: oviedo, fl
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nice photos phil. what kind of tree was that in the cemetary? its always dodgy working in the cemetary. with or without the crane. crane outrigger could find an unmarked casket or a log could find an unmarked casket. ive done a job similar and i was sweating it the whole time. 35 ton crane and they used a machine to locate the unmarked graves anybody could have missed one. yikes. good job phil. glad to see you around again, |
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| Admin - Razor sharp and independent 2 X Diploma Level 5 qualified arborist Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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As usual, great stuff.
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| Former Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: In the Great Pacific Northwest
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Oh hey, I hope you stopped right there! This is a perfect example of a "Mexican Special" stump prune job: ![]() And a haunted one at that. Now all your saws are gonna have ghosts in them. |
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| Admin - Razor sharp and independent 2 X Diploma Level 5 qualified arborist Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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You'd likely be able to slab that up for a few coffins?
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| Mature tree Join Date: May 2008 Location: new zealand
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cheers guys , so glad we didn't drop a branch on one of them concrete grave , not to sure what the first tree was but the last one is a eucalyptus silver dollar ( hope i got that right)... hey Galbee, those riding the hook photos i put in is not to stir you up because you not allow to........... honest![]() keep safe out there guys |
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| Veteran Heritage Status Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Victoria, Australia
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Nice pics, no doubt we would have been jynxed and be explaining why we dropped the trunk into several graves :P What is that little excavator? 5t? 10t?
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| Mature tree Join Date: May 2008 Location: new zealand
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| Sponsor Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Australia
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Hey Phil, Some pretty amazing stuff, I didn't know you took a crane up, but guess it has to be done some way! Cheers, Cam
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