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  On 25/02/2019 at 20:29, Steve Bullman said:

Picus test on a beech tree with polyporous for a forum member a few weeks ago. Not a great outlook for this one unfortunately 

 

 

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What am I seeing from the last picture, is the blue area serious rot, and the purple/green lesser?

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Did the test just below where the hollow starts. Safe to safe it probably goes right to the bottom. In some circumstances i'd run a separate test at a different point, didn't feel it would have achieved anything in this case.

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I cut a beech up a couple years back, it had been felled as part of what i would imagine, an investigation involving some planning development that was to occur approximately 20ft away from where it was stood. It was non existent below ground level about 3ft easy i would of said, and nearly 5ft up centre of trunk that was on floor. It bloody stank when we started ringing/cutting it up!!! [emoji40]?? IMG_2995.jpg

Made decent firewood what was left.

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