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Pollard candidate with retrenchment and bracing around trunk to prevent further splitting?

 

no bracing needed, the reduction wuld suffice for over a decade, would love to see the wound thats caused the concern, and the decay organism thats doing the rot. stinks a bit this one if you ask me.

 

work must be slow!:001_rolleyes:

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said the magic word there hama "should". This will only happen when pigs grow wings mate. Problem is its not the ones in the know that are in charge, its the ones that kissed more butts and had the least brain cells and most rich family that get the decision making jobs. Sods law

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Has anyone read the book 'YEW' by fred hagender? cracking book goes in to the lenghts people have gone to to try and save ancient Yews from the wrath of insurance companies. One has some sort of bracing arrangement inside the hollow truck which expands with the growth of the tree.

 

Im currently reading his the heritage of trees, a brilliant book i cant put down at the moment, I will get this one you suggest, he is a good writer with great info:thumbup1:

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