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Big tree Steve, and looks like a righteous call judging by those wounds.

 

As said, gave the O2O a rest!

 

Shame, mind. Is there a replant in the pipeline?

 

 

i would assume so. it was a TPO'D tree so im sure the tree officer would have stipulated a replant.....not in my remit though

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Shame it's all going to firewood. Years ago fine furniture manufacturers used to make the backs of wardbrobes out of cedar because moths don't like it or something like that, musta read it somewhere.

 

I wouldve guessed at 325yrs.

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