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36 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I imagine the tension loads or whatever they’re called had changed dramatically after the loss of the two other limbs.

 

Still a bit of a suprise though.

The plan was to reduce canopy that was left after 2 limbs had drop by 50% to retain tree, this was going to be done in a couple of weeks. 

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1 minute ago, woody paul said:

The plan was to reduce canopy that was left after 2 limbs had drop by 50% to retain tree, this was going to be done in a couple of weeks. 

Well, we can all learn something

from those photos. 

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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

I imagine the tension loads or whatever they’re called had changed dramatically after the loss of the two other limbs.

 

Still a bit of a suprise though.

two separate oaks about half km apart, one 30cm limb each

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1 hour ago, openspaceman said:

 I hadn't noticed the phenomenon  this summer until today walking along a towpath where there was evidence  of a couple of large oak limbs having fallen in full leaf, Obviously the leaves add weight, and hence leverage, but I wonder if the lignin becoming more plastic in the heat  exacerbates the strain.

 

Pay attention Mick!

 

Separate to Paul’s tree.

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