These images are from a variety of tree surgery jobs undertaken by Myers Tree Care throughout the Northwest region.
 Sectional felling of a Corsican Pine at Upper House, Hayfield, Derbyshire for our Arboricultural Association reassessment.
Corsican Pine
 A close up view of the climber and lowering equipment.
Climber
 Holly Rose, our 7.5 ton chip truck.
Holly Rose
 A view of the Hayfield site at 300ft in a Robinson R44 helicopter, which we used on the day of our reassessment with the Arboricultural Association.
Helicopter
 Displaying an ethical example of a crown reduction and crown thin on a Beech tree in Marple, Stockport.
Crown Thin
 A close up of natural target pruning.
Pruning
 The removal of a Horse Chestnut stem over a Victorian walled garden in Marple Bridge, Stockport.
Lift 'n' shift
 Sectional felling of a large Beech for and on behalf of Stockport Council, located in Brabyns Park.
From on high
 Preparing a section of wood to be removed.
Preparation
 Sectional felling of a Sycamore located on the bridge abbutments of 'Marple Bridge', Stockport.
Marple Bridge
 Preparing a section to be removed in the Conservation Area of Marple Bridge.
Conservation
 A large Ash tree at the Little Mill Rowarth, High Peak, prior to a crown reduction for structural reasons.
Before
 The large Ash tree at the Little Mill Rowarth, High Peak, after crown reduction.
After
 Controlled sectional felling of a Beech tree with the employment of the crane at the entrance to Memorial Park, Marple, Stockport.
Controlled
 Traversing a banking at the Thomas Storey site in Stockport.
Traversing
 Loading of woodchip with our recycling partners, Boden's, this was 14 acres of site clearance. Work was undertaken for Volker Fitzpatrick.
Woodchip
 An alternative view of an un-sound Poplar.
Unsound Poplar
 A beech tree felled for and on behalf of Stockport Council, located within Chadkirk Country Park, Romiley.
Beech tree
 A sizable contract to fell 50 plus Poplars located in Warrington.
50 Poplars
 Removal of a Manchester Poplar in Stockport with the aid of a crane.
Manchester
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There are many ways to re-use the arisings from the felling of a tree and this is what Myers Tree Care stands for and believes in when trees have to be removed. Here are just a few examples:
 Showing the utilisation of our byproducts, this Western Red Cedar was felled on a site in Oswestry and was transported to its new home at Mellor Primary School.
Play Feature
 These Cedars were used as a project for the school to show how much of the tree could be re-used. Other items we produced from the same trees were planters, log sheds and many other green products.
Play Feature
 This window box was also made from the upper parts of the Western Red Cedar from Oswestry.
Window box
 This Beech bench was produce by ourselves from timber off a felling contract in Woodbank Park Stockport, which was undertaken for and on behalf of Stockport Council.
Seating
 An Oak mantel piece made by myself for our own home.
Mantel piece
 A branch section of Beech which we peeled and sanded making a unique piece of art.
Garden Feature
 This is a log wall feature we made and installed to the walls of a shop on Deansgate in Manchester.
Log wallpaper
 One of our bespoke Oak pews that we make for clients.
Bench
 One of our bespoke Oak pews that we make for clients.
Bench
Here are a few personal shots from David Myers.
 My escape from trees! Seen here entering the world famous Craner Curves at Donnington.
Racing bike
 My collection of late-eighties chainsaws, these were the first saws that I got to grips with at the age of 17.
Chainsaws
 This is Chester, one of our office assistants, able to produce spread sheets at the drop of a bone!
Chester
 My eldest daughter outside the Police Head Quarters in Grand Cayman BWI, stood next to a very interesting tree with its supports in place.
Grand Cayman
 My fully restored Fordson Major 'New Performance' with Chester and I at the Guiness World Records Tractor Challenge, Wiltshire, where we took part in an amazing achievement of over 2,000 tractors working at once in one field.
Fordson Major
 My recently fully restored Honda ST 70 'Monkey Bike'. At over 60 to the gallon I use it on sunny days to look at work locally.
ST70 Honda
 England's most famous Oak tree in Sherwood Forest.
Major Oak
 Our newest member of the fleet, Landrover 'Emily Joyce 3'.
Landrover
 The office with all wood being reused from our operations. The Yew shelf is from Broadbottom, Tameside, the supports from Knutsford and the main desk is from Tatton Park. That beats IKEA!
Recycled office
 Spectacular views in the Scottish Highlands, Christmas and New Year 2009/10.
Scottish
 Spectacular views in the Scottish Highlands, Christmas and New Year 2009/10.
Highlands
 A wind swept Hawthorn with a covering of fresh snow.
Hawthorn
 A fine example of a Knopper Gall on its host, being created by the Knopper Gall Wasp.
Knopper Gall
 A great day out! Dunge Valley Gardens near Whaley Bridge, High Peak.
Dunge Valley
 A dramatic shot of Strines Chimney demolition.
Strines Chimney
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