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Well its 4m from a house with a lean. Some decay but tons of new healthy roots too. Going to stay I think but with a light prune

 

This ones got meripilus and HF in a play area. Staying too

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Holm Oak reduction from 2 days this week. Was reduced and thinned by 25% leaf area. I'd say we removed 2-3 tons of material from this beast.

 

Before, after, halfway through and stem. Cool tree

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that looks like mr chris richardsons 8 legger with spences crane?

top bloke:biggrin::biggrin:

 

Your right both times. Spences 90 tonner. How'd you guess it was thiers?

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You have no idea how happy it makes me to see those merip shots, if we keep showing this kind of image in association it MUST surely be taken notice of!

 

get em on the merip thread gibbon! never seen it on a euc before!

 

Sorry chap those are not the same trees. The merip is on a copper Beech. That shot was taken a while back, but I'm pruning that tree next week as it happens.

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Your right both times. Spences 90 tonner. How'd you guess it was thiers?

 

would know old black bess anywhere,buy the way there are some cracking photos enjoyed them:001_smile:

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