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<blockquote data-quote="TreeTopKid" data-source="post: 1330981" data-attributes="member: 9792"><p>SO TRUE. Only tomorrow I'm doing a waste of time job when both the customer and I know the real reason he wanted me there was to look at his Slash Pine. I detected a small decayed section (sound test) at the base opposing the lean of the tree however not sufficient to justify removal of the tree just yet, of course I'll have to submit a report stating that it need to be re-inspected within a time frame not greater than 12months which he'll probably expect again without charge.</p><p></p><p>Some customers are very canny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TreeTopKid, post: 1330981, member: 9792"] SO TRUE. Only tomorrow I'm doing a waste of time job when both the customer and I know the real reason he wanted me there was to look at his Slash Pine. I detected a small decayed section (sound test) at the base opposing the lean of the tree however not sufficient to justify removal of the tree just yet, of course I'll have to submit a report stating that it need to be re-inspected within a time frame not greater than 12months which he'll probably expect again without charge. Some customers are very canny [/QUOTE]
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