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Hi guys

i dont have a lot of exsperience with these got a big 60 fter to remove any do's or dont's ?

its got to be dismantled as it sits between 2 buildings

 

cheers guys

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Bit brittle and snappy on the twigs, I did a reduction on one today and you do need to be a bit careful out on the tips.

 

Dismantle should be ok though, the timber seems strong enough.

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I did a big one a few years ago, it was quite like ash as I remember, not particularly scary in any way. We logged it all but I noticed afterwards that it has a really attractive pale timber with a nice grain so it might be worth milling some if you can.:001_smile:

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I reduced one about half that size some years ago in a back garden with on access in SW London. Very brittle and snappy !

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