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Looks like a good job, but, and theres always a but!

 

That must be the smallest gob ever know to man, did you just scratch that out of the bark?

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I like the danger signs too, does it say something like "DANGER!, steal this wood and be heavy beaten" :biggrin:

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mmm, suppose there is a notch point of failure on compression side

 

I have climbed that tree and to use a technical term it wasnt very well

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I have climbed that tree and to use a technical term it wasnt very well

 

There was no but rot, there was no signs of major dysfunction in any of the logs lying there that I can see, the foliage was the right colour and was not overly thinned.

 

saying that youve climbed it and "it wasnt very well" just doesnt cut the mustard with me kiddo!

 

from what i saw it was well vital and viable, and even failure would have missed the structure from the angles im getting in the photos.

 

All i am asking is for some validation to the reason for felling a good sized tree with no visibly obvious symptoms to determin a fell option.:sneaky2:

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There was no but rot, there was no signs of major dysfunction in any of the logs lying there that I can see, the foliage was the right colour and was not overly thinned.

 

saying that youve climbed it and "it wasnt very well" just doesnt cut the mustard with me kiddo!

 

from what i saw it was well vital and viable, and even failure would have missed the structure from the angles im getting in the photos.

 

All i am asking is for some validation to the reason for felling a good sized tree with no visibly obvious symptoms to determin a fell option.:sneaky2:

 

maybe they just wanted it down

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