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nice dinning room suite. i hope the ringing up wasnt a last minute 'erm could you just' from the customer. coz we all know it doesnt take long to cut a few logs lol

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thats a shame ian looks very good timber for milling, please tell me it was not just taken down for the wood?:confused1:

 

It wasn't just taken down for the wood:001_tongue: I think it was 'Money fungus' Or 'Few grandius'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

it was in decline and near a power supply line for a hospital ward:thumbup1:

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It wasn't just taken down for the wood:001_tongue: I think it was 'Money fungus' Or 'Few grandius'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

it was in decline and near a power supply line for a hospital ward:thumbup1:

 

ha:lol:ha

 

cool looked a good job :thumbup:

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First week at my new job so took a couple of piccies of some of the local residents. The first is a large red Oak (protected) which is slowly peeling apart at the bottom. A cobra bracing system is in place but it looks like more might be needed. I also came across this monster stump. It doesn't look that big in the pictures but believe me, it's a fair size. I reckon it's an old Macrocarpa but I'm not 100% sure.

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Yeah the Oak is beauty but it's starting to show a few signs of decay in some of the branches so I'm a little concerned. Hopefully it'll age gracefully and it'll be around for years to come. Hoping to remember to get some pictures of it in leaf. The stump is bleedin huge. At least 10 feet across the top never mind the buttress.

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About that big, if you can make it out. It looks quite a decent split in all fairness. You can also see the decay in the limb. There's a few like that but mainly smaller lower ones although there's the odd one in the upper canopy.

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great pics. what do you think the long term prospects are for that stunning oak, i cant see those roads and paths being relocated for her to depart naturaly. ibet it looks magnificent in leaf. awsome stump.

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