Felling & Sectional Removal
The eradication of a tree can be handled in two main ways, usually dependant on its location in proximity to other structures, items and plant-life.
Felling involves carving a "wedge" into the tree at the base of its trunk, in which the tree can then be folded over onto.
Sectional removal involves scaling the tree with climbing spikes, harness and rope, removing branches one-by-one and then cutting the tree trunk into sections.
Sectional Removal of a Horse Chestnut tree in Frilsham - 17/1/2018
Rare footage of the winch tractor in action, in Newbury - 27/9/2017
Pollarding a dead Weeping Willow tree in Newbury, to create a habitat for bugs and wildlife - 20/4/2017
Removal of limbs overhanging a river, and the re-pollarding of a Crack Willow tree in Newbury - 18/4/2017
Sectional Removal of Birch trees in Bucklebury - 10/4/2017
Sectional Removal of a Pine tree in Ashmansworth - 14/3/2017
Felling an Ash tree in Ashmansworth - 9/2/2017
Our first time using a head-mounted video camera. Sectional Removal of an Oak tree in Hermitage - 10/2/2016