Recently a gentleman come to my store and asked me to remove a nearly dead Chinese Elm. He said he planted it in the ground... I debated for a bit, thinking an elm could be a nightmare to remove, today I went to the premises to inspect the tree and found out it was a Japanese Maple, so I removed it immediately.
The reason for removing is that most trunks are dead, burnt by last summers heat. One trunk is very doing well, the other seems partly burned.
I still got a bit more to chopping to do, was gonna get the chainsaw out but was too buggered been paving since 9 am then took this guy out at around 5 in the arvo...
Anyways fingers crossed now, hope it will make it

