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Big Oak Down Last Night


TIMON
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Surprisingly not so much. It came down about 4:30am
The crown took most of the impact. I heard a crunch looked out the window and saw that it had gone.

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It’s not often you walk out of your front door and you’re on site.

Like losing an old friend. Was my favourite tree.

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Looks like some advanced decay in some very very big roots. Was there any FFBs visible?


We found one very small dry fb at the base this morning. No dieback in the crown, looked healthy. We removed a slightly smaller oak next to it a couple of months ago with massive fruiting bodies ionnotus dryadus and full of rot.
The added exposure obviously was a factor.
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