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this was ament to be yesterdays job but when we got to site and we got asked to take down 2 sycamores :sneaky2:

started this in the afternoon

i was working for wolfman :thumbup1:

thought i would share as i dont normaly get failed limbs to do

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thought u may like this tony

removal of the tree is on the cards though

 

 

that is a very great shame, this tree is just begining the most interesting portion of its life, it could now provide substrate for the rare hericiums, like erinaceus in the stem, and maybe cirrhatus on the fallen timber if allowed to remain in situ.

 

It is down to us all to at least try at every oportunity to offer solutions that are in keeping with tree ecology.

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it is a shame

as u no people get scared when such a big limb fails in a public place and i assume hse and insurance will be the down fall to this tree

 

 

A qualified arboricultural assesor would have to make the final call, HSE and Insurance companies HAVE to use expert opinions too you know

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