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Posted

Beech M 21 Poor.

Upper eastern and

northern crown dead.

Progressive and

terminal dieback.

Large dead upper branches and

limbs over car park. Severe past

root damage from excavation

apparent 1m north of base. Leaning

north. Co-dominant stem fork with

four main limbs arising at 3 -4m

height.

Large, mature

specimen. Stem

base 1m from new

car park. Dying and

potentially unstable

from root damage.

Crown reduction

would be a

temporary and

visually inappropriate

option.

 

Thats what the consultant decided high priority fell

Posted

Yeah could have took it down by hand but there were 5 other trees with a lot more targets round them that we were doing with the crane anyway. Also the guy that owns the golf club we were working at also owned the crane company and they were supplying the crane so took her with the crane for speed and to save the tarmac a bit.

Posted

yeah josh arb used to do a lot of crane work when i was leadclimber for a bigger company doing commercial work but now rarely as i work for myself and domestic people dont like paying for them so much

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