In Lane Cove, on the lower north shore of Sydney, this pine tree was definitely planted in the wrong spot. Always consider the long term effect of planting a tree. This one needed to be removed, as lopping will no longer prevent interference with the electrical wiring overhead. It’s a tricky job, ensuring no branches cause damage to the wires, but we managed it in a day, and said goodbye to another happy customer.
Overhead electrical wires
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