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A hispidus induced failure. The parkland we were doing some rights of way work on had several massive trees fail during the january winds. If i had more time i would have got pictures of the failures. There were two 5ft diametre HCs both with australe on the deck and a big dead beech covered in kretz to about 8 ft up the stem. I shall try and get out there next week as we have a few more jobs to do.

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came across this oalk in a local wood the other day........the split must have been approx 20ft in length and the tree is now nestling in the crown of a neighbouring beech.

 

Was wondering if you body language boys could tell what the initial cause of basal decay may have been?:001_smile:

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came across this oalk in a local wood the other day........the split must have been approx 20ft in length and the tree is now nestling in the crown of a neighbouring beech.

 

Was wondering if you body language boys could tell what the initial cause of basal decay may have been?:001_smile:

 

 

easy K deusta

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