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is that the oak pole on he main drive through easton? near the big beech if so that is a fair sized stem. :thumbup:

 

 

Yeah it is mate, we knocked a couple of sections that size off, and stripped the remaining limbs off. I then done a coronet on the stick left, I'll get some pics of it next week:thumbup1:

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Yeah it is mate, we knocked a couple of sections that size off, and stripped the remaining limbs off. I then done a coronet on the stick left, I'll get some pics of it next week:thumbup1:

 

would have loved to have been let loose on that stick when i was there.

 

do they teach you alot about coronet cuts?? was never mentioned when i was there maybe im just showing my age now lol :blushing:

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