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oak tree i looked at on friday, its in a conservation area so il have to put in a 6 day notification to fell as its DDD. just thought id share the photos. the area under the oak is going to be use for gardeners sheds etc, customers are toying with the idea of getting the stem milled.its got a dbh of 670mm. il be getting a platform in

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its my job, been working on and off on this site for about a year now. the oak in my avatar is from the same site

 

Cool are the high sides on your truck still doing you proud . Looks and sounds like a nice site .

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close enough for it to be a little bit time consuming, but far enough away for it to not be to much of a problem, if the cable wasnt there id contemplate spiking up and knocking those limbs off

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Nice stick John. Is it robur? And can you educate me to what the white marks are that you close-up photo'd, and what are the FBs the remains of? I was guessing merip or armilaria, but am probably wildly off the mark......

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Nice stick John. Is it robur? And can you educate me to what the white marks are that you close-up photo'd, and what are the FBs the remains of? I was guessing merip or armilaria, but am probably wildly off the mark......

 

yes i think it is mate, the oaks are part olf an old plantation just up the road from bucklers hard(old ship building place) i think it is the old money fungus at work,but i suspect theres others working on this but as well. not sure what the white marks are really, it apears to be some sort of fungi growing in the tunnels left by boring insects

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