Gum Yamadori

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[ Kane ]
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Re: Gum Yamadori

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kcpoole wrote:Bummer, Got home yesterday in time to get photos, but council had already been and chopped it out and removed it :palm:

Ken
Your council is too quick, mine has responded (via FB), but I've not heard from the tree guys yet - the tree is still there. If only I had a chainsaw!
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Re: Gum Yamadori

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[ Kane ] wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Bummer, Got home yesterday in time to get photos, but council had already been and chopped it out and removed it :palm:

Ken
Your council is too quick, mine has responded (via FB), but I've not heard from the tree guys yet - the tree is still there. If only I had a chainsaw!
Probably because the tree ripped up the footpath and would have provided a elevated risk to public. If some idiot climbed on it or tripped the council would be liable so the hurried to fix it :-(

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Re: Gum Yamadori

Post by Rickerson »

That's nice, i would trunk chop it.
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