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Advice on Willow re-pollard. The options?


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Can you please advise?

 

I have a customer who is really keen for me to do the work on her willow tree, but I'm still unsure what is the best way to re-pollard the tree. The problem is that there are no suitable anchor points for me to get the rope anywhere near the top for my main anchor, and I wouldn't be comfortable using ladders, I really do not like using ladders. With it being willow and brittle I want to be certain my main anchor is around something sufficient in diameter. I can get into the lower part of the tree, but from that point I am stumped.

 

My only other realistic option would probably be to spike to the top, install my main anchor and then remove the spikes. I don't really want to use spikes on a tree that isn't being removed. Also some of the height is being brought down a few feet below the previous pollard so it will be probably be inevitable for me to have to spike it. The bark looks to be thick so I can't imagine to much damaged would be done. I may be wrong.

 

Your thoughts would be very helpful.

 

Thanks, Dan.

 

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