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Was it adequate, or did you have to shift about much ?

 

 

 

 

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Wasnt as manouvarable as i thought it would be but it sufficed. I'm sure if i had it for a few days and played around with all the scopes and booms it would be more so......good bit of kit though.

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This Oak is ongoing.....aim to alleviate weight off of extended limbs.....was selectively reduced approx 4 years ago and as can be seen has responded very well......has lost a couple of largish limbs in the past. Carried out a further 15% selective reduction. Although not a true vet in my eyes yet it is surely one for the future. Having been up it all day (which was a pleasure to climb) and seen at close quarters that which cannot be seen from the ground It has all the hallmarks of a great vet of the future. Limbs which due to wind force have already twisted, split etc. It has hazard beams, developing cavities, woodpecker holes.....great tree and no targets.

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A day in the park.....1st for a few weeks.....had this big old limb collapse off a vet oak.....i reduced this limb last summer.....obviously not enough!! By the sheets of white mycelium i'm presuminmg that the old chicken is a firm suspect?

 

Found some chicken on willow later in day and these Squamosis which give a fine display year on year.:thumbup1:

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