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cobra bracing advice/ intsallation


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Evening all.

Been asked to quote to install Cobra bracing into 3 trees. However its not something i have ever done so looking to see if anyone on here would be interested in coming in to do this? At this stage i am looking for a price to supply and fit please.

 

Job is in Ascot, Berkshire.

2 oaks and a chestnut tree. Now i as said dont have experience but to me these are big trees and i wonder if they would be beyond the capabilities of this Cobra bracing loadings.

I will attach pictures i took.

This it to be combined with a 3-4 m overall reduction to the trees.

Any advice would be welcome!

Many thanks

 

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The tree report says loosely braced, and also on one of the oaks it splits into 2 and that should also be braced. This is combined with the recommended reduction. 

The trees are under a TPO so have to follow the recommendations of the tree report.

Its a bit vague, i understand it to mean brace the 3 trees to each other. 

 

Cheers

 

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