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This tree was pruned (mid winter) for a municipality along the police entrance to the 3rd precinct.
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Taking the extra time to lay out plywood on wet ground, saves problems later on.
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Notching the trunk in preparation of felling the tree.
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The safest and most yard friendly way to remove trees, is with a crane.
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Trees do come in supersize!
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For over 22 yrs. Eddie has been tidying things up for us.
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The setting of ropes for a removal that our crane couldn't reach due to limited access.
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Shot of Arborist just after cutting loose a large section of tree which the crane is lowering safely to the ground.
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One of Arbor Tree Cares' crew lined up and ready for action.
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Several 1'' dia. by 6' long properly installed steel rods are preventing this over 200 yr. old Oak that split during a hurricane, from splitting any further.
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When using the proper technique & equipment, even the smaller limbs can be walked upon.
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This 5' diameter Live Oak was spared when another tree service recommended us to this client for the proper installation of support cables and steel rod bracing.
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One of our clean up crews working as a team, at the Va. Beach Pavilion.
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The use of safety gear and proper technique are necessery elements when avoiding personal injury.
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Removing a dead tree for the city of Va. Beach at the Pavilion.
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Justin cutting section loose for hoisting by crane in next photo.
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This pine top was cut loose from a backyard tree and gracefully placed out front with the crane.
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One of our crane operators ready and waiting for next tree section to be cut loose.
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One of our arborist tying off the next tree section for hoisting by the crane.
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Here we are once again using the crane to take down trees faster (whole tree in this photo) to save us time, and in turn saving you money.
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A couple of trucks from our fleet safely parked in front of a job site.
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One of Arbor Tree Care's crews ready for the next section to be delivered by crane. It doesn't get any easier then that.
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Reaching over the house for those backyard trees is a ''piece of cake'' when you know what you're doing.
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At times, limbs can be as large as some trees.
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Logs ready for pick up with log loader truck.
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With 127' of crane main boom reach, trees are removed quite efficiently and safely.
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Some trees do come down on their own like this one did during hurricane Rita.
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Arbor Tree Care helping to beautify a city library with some much needed pruning.
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A television segment showing news channel LNC 5 (rebroadcast from channel 13 news) promoting Arbor Tree Care.
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For increased efficiency on larger jobs, a log trailer (as seen in foreground) is used to move the extra wood.
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