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Called out to this on the shores of Coniston water.

Have to dismantle remaining stem, badly weighted and with no remaining roots on the lake side of the tree:ohmy:

No targets except a few Chestnuts to avoid.

In the last year the oaks around the estate have shed limbs all over the place regardless of weather or time of year.

No fungi or insect damage. Healthy crowns. Any ideas anyone?

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Got to use the buggy though:001_smile:

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