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  1. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    from last week...carob tree dismantle 7a.m. What a great shot
  2. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    From a job last month managing school trees, around 400 years old olive, after serious damage from previous operation...a bit of love from us...gave birth a climber...lol
  3. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    here is 1 from today monster cork oak, remember not many big trees around here
  4. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    25ms but the fun was 30cms from base was house on both sides
  5. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    right lets see if this comes in decent size
  6. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    k @Mick! im just to new to all of this
  7. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    there is a dead by nematods pine knocked down on thursday, dry as a desert
  8. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    here is some from friday, carob dismantle with phone lines included, trunk 75cms blade 40cm on stihl192, under the rain like a real man, lol
  9. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    a few days ago, drop zone is highlighted 1,2x0,8ms
  10. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    a few days ago, drop zone is highlighted 1,2x0,8ms
  11. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    gf beranek you are right but latelly is like all industries fast fast, guys dont learn enough, damage trees badlly, cork oak decline is very visible, wine is gonna be expensive, do you know that good wine will never be without cork?
  12. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    lxskllr in southern europe is common a practice in fruticulture(is that correct expression?)to cut around 100 120cm high to improve the crop and some trees dont die cause they are cut down
  13. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    heavy duty reduction after wind blows way 2/3 of this Ceratonia Siliqua(Saint Johns bread?) a few cables on the way,lol
  14. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    Stig this was a lucky 1 this is not poison ivy, never had contact with that 1 lucky again. and thats so true about the old days, and honestly it was super easy job. like most my jobs it was expensive with happy client
  15. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    :D1st time with SRT on a palm
  16. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    I am glad my clients have an eye for pics
  17. Naturarbo

    The Official Work Pictures Thread

    here is some carob tree topping
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