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Thats a crackinig oak Tommy, was that Arkleston I saw Rod? I quoted for that one:001_smile: Nice pics BTW, you've got some good kit.

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steve hows your palm trees doing? there look ok in the pic.

 

oh and is your tow bar too high for the trailer or is it just the picture:001_smile:

 

pam trees look ok, but i reckon they need another month to see if they made it, i have cut down pams before that have looked great in the yard and then 2 months later just fallen apart, i reckon there is enough moisture in them to survive long periods of drought, it must be in their make up. yeah the tow bar is a bit high on the truck tbh:001_smile:

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Nice big ole Oak there Tommy, imagine it was a good climb.

 

that big lump looked ripe for fracturing/coronetting.

Would have blended in nicely with the two snags above.

 

Were there targets beneath?

 

 

 

 

 

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No targets underneath David, but don't think land owner would have gone for coronets. Shame.

 

Certainly was a nice tree to swing around in!!!:biggrin:

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Looks alright to me bud. Whats that on the bottom branch? Bird feeders?

 

Yeah had to leave it like that because the entire street were kicking off!! haha.

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A VERY nice purple beech in Henley, had a little tickle at it last year but I wasnt happy and we went back to reduce the right hand side that was going phototropic and had begun to lose bark on the upper surfaces (due to tension).

 

A little Oak reduction, this was our after lunch job!:sneaky2:

 

Had been pollarded many moons ago, as you can see from the old cut in the last image.

 

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