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Arborist John Marquis shows Roger Cook the proper procedures for removing 12 trees in the Lexington front yard.

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Arborist John Marquis shows Roger Cook the proper preparation, safety precautions, and procedures for doing a “take down” of the 12 trees in the Lexington front yard.

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