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David Humphries
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This heavily leaning Oak (on the back side of this fine viaduct) has been the subject of much debate amongst the bosses for a while.

General consensus was to just remove it.

But it has ducks nesting in it everty year & a healthy poulation of nectar feeders on the Ivy.

So i've been reluctant to lose it.

Plus it has a great twisting stem.

 

We topped it about ten/twelve years back, to reduce the risk of it making a big splash, but having had a neighbouring lime fail next to it, the now isolated tree was making a few people twitch especially after the last episode

 

Early summer limb drop

 

So today we had a play & found a compromise.

 

The final height is now low enough for the aesthetic police, & should it fail, it should be Ok in terms of target.

 

Due to the lean & Ivy, it made the attempt to attain a tip a little tricky.

But we came up with an elegant solution, & a fine execution was implemented.........

 

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This was a bit similar.. large leaning oak developed a big split through the centre at the base and was poised for removal or very heavy reduction, so to get it below the canopy of neighbouring trees and out of the wind. Decided to coronet as i had the opportunity. We left one stem as a stub so we can see how the tree reacts over time and which looks the best.

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This was a bit similar.. large leaning oak developed a big split through the centre at the base and was poised for removal or very heavy reduction, so to get it below the canopy of neighbouring trees and out of the wind. Decided to coronet as i had the opportunity. We left one stem as a stub so we can see how the tree reacts over time and which looks the best.

 

 

 

Fine Spec & work Drew. :thumbup1:

 

 

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