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120' "W. Red" Removal - Rigging & Pricing VS a Parasite Obstruct'n (E. Ivy)
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<blockquote data-quote="NW ArborCat" data-source="post: 5793964" data-attributes="member: 91553"><p><strong>Photos, Batch 3:</strong></p><p>Street view. Foreground-tree leans a bit in the direction of camera, towards the street. You may be able to discern how badly the limbs on the background-cedar hang directly over neighbor's house. Or not. IMO, not very badly over Neighbor's at all. Glob, I love cedars-- really are my favorite! ^_^</p><p></p><p><em>!Note that the tree in the background is the removal-cedar!</em></p><p></p><p>Addit'nal cedars: Sidenote: The customer wants foreground cedar gone, too, & 2 more cedars (not visible here) along his backyard fenceline. He thinks H.A. won't let him remove any of these, & I hope he's right!! They're grand trees if we can rule out substantial risk on that leaning, foreground-cedar (I've close-ups of my informal trunk base & root-flare inspection, re: Foreground-cedar; Probly safe but will share em later).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NW ArborCat, post: 5793964, member: 91553"] [B]Photos, Batch 3:[/B] Street view. Foreground-tree leans a bit in the direction of camera, towards the street. You may be able to discern how badly the limbs on the background-cedar hang directly over neighbor's house. Or not. IMO, not very badly over Neighbor's at all. Glob, I love cedars-- really are my favorite! ^_^ [I]!Note that the tree in the background is the removal-cedar![/I] Addit'nal cedars: Sidenote: The customer wants foreground cedar gone, too, & 2 more cedars (not visible here) along his backyard fenceline. He thinks H.A. won't let him remove any of these, & I hope he's right!! They're grand trees if we can rule out substantial risk on that leaning, foreground-cedar (I've close-ups of my informal trunk base & root-flare inspection, re: Foreground-cedar; Probly safe but will share em later). [/QUOTE]
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