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i had the same problem with my 800 year old oak.

 

Here are the pics of the job i did on Saturday...

 

This is a Sweet Chestnut with major dead wood; it was planted around 1600 and the owner wanted to try and save it.

 

Sorry no photos of it done ,phone ran out of memory.

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i had the same problem with my 800 year old oak.

 

First tree of the day !Cant belive i get paid to do this ,had to footlock back up, the knot in the end of my rope mysteriously came undone and left my cambium saver up there! I had another chestnut to deadwood but when mike got up there it had a woodpeckers nest with a couple of chicks in so he came down and left it well alone.

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i had the same problem with my 800 year old oak.

 

Here are the pics of the job i did on Saturday...

 

This is a Sweet Chestnut with major dead wood; it was planted around 1600 and the owner wanted to try and save it.

 

Sorry no photos of it done ,phone ran out of memory.

 

will that tree survive now? or just slowly die without causing problems?

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will that tree survive now? or just slowly die without causing problems?

 

 

I hope it sorts it out but it could go either way ,there was only a few inches left in 1 place, the horses had ring -barked nearly all the way round:mad1:

I suppose it's a good thing the owner was keen to try and save it and not just fell it!

Fingers crossed ,time will tell.

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oh yeah i wasnt contradicting the work you did, obviously best to try and save it, saw the ring bark on it i think, looks pretty bad. but considering what you had to work with i think its a very good job. looks liek its on private grounds away from foot pathes ect, could it not be left how it was but fenced off?

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