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Andy Collins
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cheers for that Andy I still can't seem to work out the attachment thing, any tips would be well apprieciated.

 

Yeah the site usage is a rather large estate in Cornwall worth several million and the new owner wants to put a new driveway and lake close by,the vista from the house incorporates this and other valuable amenity trees and the guy has recently spent 140 000 on planting throughout the estate, obviously a long term project.Wish I had 140 quid to spent on trees!

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Ok Master blaster if i could suss out sending pictures, you would see one of an enormous stress fracture up to 10cm wide in parts running down the middle of the trunk with a stihl 026 sticking out of it.Now when the reduction was finished the crack had closed by 4cm which allows the tree to remain standing for at least 50 years instead of being torn in two by the next heavy storm, the reduction is harsh but 3 days of my life isn't much to that tree. Often prevention is better than firewood! As we all know every pruning cut should be done for reason and I would not do such a job for trivial reasons such as view/light etc.I hope that explains things a bit.

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