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In Shape Trees

Locality: Launceston, Tasmania



Address: Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia 7250 Launceston, TAS, Australia

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23.01.2022 Tom is learning how to drop tops out of trees, pretty important to make sure everything goes right because it’s like falling a tree when your strapped to the stump and you have no escape route.



19.01.2022 It’s the best job in the world on days with a good crew and nice weather.

16.01.2022 100 likes already thanks everyone who liked the page. your support is greatly appreciated.

10.01.2022 This mulberry tree is very old, the house has been there for around 140 years so the tree could be similar in age. This tree will be revisited in late spring early summer to see how it responds to being reduced in height and cleared away from the house.



08.01.2022 Yesterday’s work was bringing down a couple of trees that had become a hazard being so close to Property, being the size they had become it was time for them to go.

06.01.2022 Trying to cut down on running costs so I’m making Tom just use a hand saw from now on.

06.01.2022 dismantling a tree is much quicker with a winch and a strong rope. it's a good way to finish off the week with a half day on Friday.



06.01.2022 Here’s a good example of how branches are an essential part of how a tree works, in these cases the branch being removed has damaged a large part of the trunk below. Species acacia melanoxylon, Tasmanian blackwoods These cuts must be 15 years old at least.

05.01.2022 It’s important to have experience with a wide range of tools and equipment so it was time to teach Tom how to use the abuse saw today. Once he was given a brief description he set to work and cut away all the dirt and rocks at the base of the stumps.

05.01.2022 I can be really bad at taking before pictures especially when pruning and then when I’m done I normally think, dam....We did such a good job of that it stills looks like a tree and people will think We haven’t actually done anything what’s the point of showing the finished product without a before picture to judge it off! Heres just a few pictures I’ve collected over the past financial year. Was a crazy end to the year and has been very good to put down the climbing gear and chainsaws to focus on other aspects of the business, especially at this time of year when everything is so cold, windy and wet. We are looking forward to see what the new financial year brings.

05.01.2022 We love looking after trees but when they present to much of a risk to leave the only good thing you can do for a tree is to let it hit the ground and make a really cool noise.

04.01.2022 One of the removals we done recently, it was on the decline and leaning towards a neighbour’s property with a lot of decay so it was great the client wanted the tree gone before it actually became a dangerous tree to remove.



03.01.2022 This tree wasn’t part of the plan originally but one of the young upstarts noticed a pretty serious crack in the trunk that was a result of the fungi and decay in the tree so it had to come down.

02.01.2022 The new 36volt battery Husqvarna’s performance is very impressive. Almost eliminates the need for a petrol saw while climbing.

02.01.2022 Another day reducing risk around the edges of a property, dead trees and trees with fungi and decay that had to go.

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