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In a word... NO. It was left standing because the grass cutters / grounds maintenance people hadnt noticed it. Seriously.

 

I'm now gonna make my fortune at that place, sooo much to do.

What would you suggest I advise doing to the it?. Because it is obviously dangerous as it is. Fell / leave habitat pile?? Monolith / coronet???

 

 

I would opt to Monolith. Retains the bulk of the habitat

Winch off the scaffolds, down to the top of the Boling.

 

If the Client could be persuaded £££, I'd coronet or enhance the sawn faces of the fractures.

 

 

 

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Some follow-up pics a month or so on from my planting job. I was a bit disappointed to see some early reversion in one of the Drummondii, but over all happy with the result.

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Some follow-up pics a month or so on from my planting job. I was a bit disappointed to see some early reversion in one of the Drummondii, but over all happy with the result.

 

Early days ofcourse, but you must be pleased with the sight.

Nice work Andy :001_smile:

 

Are you contracted for the establishment period?

 

 

 

 

 

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Not on this job, but its very local to me so I keep a close eye on things (its called customer care:001_smile:) and chat with the owners on a regular basis.

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I would opt to Monolith. Retains the bulk of the habitat

Winch off the scaffolds, down to the top of the Boling.

 

If the Client could be persuaded £££, I'd coronet or enhance the sawn faces of the fractures.

 

 

 

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Just the answer I was looking for, many thanks. Monolith, enhancing the sawn faces with coronets it is then.

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Today I got to climb an amzing tree that I have been begging the estate to let me deadwood for ages. Finally got my chance. Blue skys and subtle breeze. What a day. MS200t to show scale. (think I may need the 14" bar???):001_tongue:

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