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Andy Collins
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That is seriously scary !

 

Were there No signs of adaptive growth, fungi etc....?

 

How far up the trunk did the cavity/decay go ?

 

It was field grown , soon to be a gravel and sand pit. The cavity was at least 5' up as compost. It looked like a straight fell but I decided to demonstrate how to bore through with my new 088 that I purchased at the arb show. Steve pictured had never seen it done he is a landscaper and grounds contract holder with the quarry. Lucky I did cos it would have gone down like a sack of ...

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It was field grown , soon to be a gravel and sand pit. The cavity was at least 5' up as compost. It looked like a straight fell but I decided to demonstrate how to bore through with my new 088 that I purchased at the arb show. Steve pictured had never seen it done he is a landscaper and grounds contract holder with the quarry. Lucky I did cos it would have gone down like a sack of ...

 

Did you not see it when you had put the gob in?

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