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Large snapped Horse chestnut branch

1. Large snapped Horse chestnut branch (Feb 2010)

Logging snapped branch

2. Logging snapped branch (Feb 2010)

Logging completed

3. Logging completed (Feb 2010)

Dismantling diseased Apple tree

Dismantling diseased Apple tree (Feb 2010)

Logging diseased Beech tree

1. Logging diseased Beech tree (Mar 2010)

Moving large sections

2. Moving large sections of Beech treee (Mar 2010)

Truck in snow

Working in the snow. (December 09)

Snapped Horse Chestnut branch

1. Snapped Horse chestnut branch on stable roof. (May 09)

Dismantling snapped branch

2. Dismantling snapped Horse chestnut branch. (May 09)

Close-up of branch

3. Close-up of snapped branch. (May 09)

Felled oak

1. Felled diseased Oak. (Apr 09)

Moving oak logs

2. Moving Oak logs. (Apr 09)

Fungi Inonotus hispidus

1. Diseased Ash tree affected with fungi Inonotus hispidus. (Oct 07)

Dismantling tree

2. Dismantling diseased Ash tree. (Oct 07)

RBS Treeworks gang

3. Ash tree dismantled and main stem felled (see the gang!)

Storm damage

Storm damage to Copper Beech tree.

Chipper

Large quantities of brush can be chipped easily.

Bracing

Bracing to support large limbs on an old tree.

For small diameter stumps

Grinding out conifer stumps.

For large diameter stumps

Grinding out a large decayed Beech stump.

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