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Saw these today they are due to come down, not too sure if its fire damage or not? they are about 30ft appart so it would have to been some fire!.

 

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all damage was on the underside of the limbs in a triangle between the 3 trees.

 

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Any ideas would be great.

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Brilliant minds think alike Matt!:thumbup1::laugh1:

 

Yarp. Got some pics of a fire damaged Field Maple that we felled. Had a lean toward the car park so decided to fell it. The pics show the decay completely shut out in the first pic. Second pic shows the rot setting in with a bit of bark occlusion.

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