Our 26m MEWP proves its worth again nr Bath to dismantle a storm-damaged tree over a bridleway.
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July 2020
Our 26m MEWP proves its worth again nr Bath to dismantle a storm-damaged tree over a bridleway.
For more details of both our 14m and 26m MEWPS, please see here.
July 2020
A busy couple of days dismantling a 20m high split horse chestnut tree at St James Church in Ludgershall.
We were contacted by the Church to inspect the tree following the loss of a large limb during recent windy weather. On inspection, the tree was found to be in an unsafe condition as it was agreed to remove it completely and grind out the stump.
Some of the timber was retained by the village to construct a Hibernaculum close by, and larger pieces were used by villagers for tabletops!
Back again, this time to replace old stock and barbed wire fence past its best. The Gourmet Goat Farmer breeds Does of Boer goats and can deliver locally. See their web page or their Facebook page
The fence was approx 2000m in total, some sections of which had 3 strands of barbed wire. The finished height of wire was 4ft.
Our task here was to replace a fence which adjoins a farmer’s field. So we had first to liaise with the farmer to find the right time for when no cattle were in residence. We then had a considerable job in clearing a large amount of old timber and chainlink fence along with the old hedge, conifers and bushes.
The total fence was 50m long approx. x 1.8m close board. Also included was a gate which now allows easy access to the field for the owners and their dogs.
May 2020
The ideal time for a light reduction to help reshape a copper beech tree over the restaurant of the 3 Daggers in Edington
Before and After pictures…
Last spot of mulching for a while opening up timber harvesting access at Siston near Bristol for the Forestry Commission.
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