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On the job sheet given to us by our boss, it said just to take the Ash down to good wood. I went up for an aerial inspection and realised that there may not be any 'good' wood.....

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shouldnt moan mate, did a windthrown one before xmas, was sharpening the 372 with a 24" bar every two rings :( tree was full of ivy roots and had got like soil inside it, not a nice day,

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You Heathen Alex!

 

You could have let it age gracefully like this old stager I took a shot of this afternoon on the way back from the local (coffee only, I take February off!).:001_tt2:

 

Good work, did you climb it much/at all?

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I went up to get rid of some weight at the back of the tree before we felled it. It was a bit alarming looking down the trunk and seeing a bottomless pit!

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You Heathen Alex!

 

You could have let it age gracefully like this old stager I took a shot of this afternoon on the way back from the local (coffee only, I take February off!).:001_tt2:

 

Good work, did you climb it much/at all?

 

Looks very similar to the veterans we have been working on at Hatfield recently. :thumbup1:

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