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Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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O.k so for those who DONT know! V.T.A is Visual Tree Assesment.

 

an intial assesment of a trees condition and mechanical defects, for the evaluation of the saftey of trees, the pressence of defects signifying that further investigation is reqiured to elucidate hidden structural problems.

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Just wondering as the second rule of VTA is [my emphasis in bold]

 

"If a defect is suspected on the basis of symptoms, its presence or absence must be confirmed by a thorough examination."

 

Now I agree, on the balance of probabilities, there are likely to be internal cracks relating to those helical ribs but I would have to follow the VTA process before making recommendations. :D

 

Nice pic though.

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