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Andy Collins
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Today's fell, Beech tree, I knew there was going to be trouble when the saw started to pinch immediately I started the face cut, the saw continued getting pinched in the cut, the same started to happen with the back cut and I realized the tree was in a very bad way within, no resistance completely rotten.

 

The tree let out some very loud bangs and we could see the holding buttress starting to crack and split, the 88 had barely cut one side when the tree sat on the tip and wouldn't let it go, the tree then let out an impressive crack and the buttress gave way, I have a short video of it the rear buttress literally explodes out of the ground.

 

In hindsight I think I wouldn't have bothered with the face cut and used a faster saw to cut through the back.

 

Did you do a habitat survey onthe tree before felling as looking at the tree it would be flagged up as high potential for Bats ?

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Massive fell Highscale, eat your heart out Axe men!

 

Todays job reducing a horse chestnut in Bristol City Centre, had traffic lights out and our groundsman got lots of abuse from rude impaitient drivers :thumbdown: glad I was up the tree away from it all.

 

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