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Potentially yes. We spotted a small hole down in the base and i know that trees are generally meant to be cyclindrical around the base but these are deeply ridged where the butress roots are. In between the butress roots we tapped them with a rubber mallet and it sounded very hollow. So all being well that'll be coming down too. But we have to wait unti lthe bloody TPO's are removed from the trees. We are planning on crown lifting the pair of large Grey Poplars as well.

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I hate poplars but atleast those are virgins to the 40% reductions most recieve that some poor b@rstard has to go up and work on again years later.....done plenty of them!!

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