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I decided to drop crotch the crown on this oak. Reduced to clear distance from path and to relieve pressure on stem unions. [ATTACH]170771[/ATTACH][ATTACH]170772[/ATTACH]

 

 

Lovely job :thumbup:

 

Could you explain what you mean by "drop crotch"?

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Took down this Syc today. Think it had had its day with very minimal holding wood in places. Anchor points were at a premium.

 

You're not kidding Tom!

Dog looking good!

 

 

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I decided to drop crotch the crown on this oak. Reduced to clear distance from path and to relieve pressure on stem unions. [ATTACH]170771[/ATTACH][ATTACH]170772[/ATTACH]

 

So you topped it then!

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So you topped it then!

 

 

...... Clearly if you've never done drop crouching.. Reducing the declining upper crown and shortening some lower limbs. Retaining a tree in this case is a better option than removal.

 

Drop crotching isn't used very often but it had its place.

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I've carried out Drop Crouching ony two times in 12 years, one on an ash and one on a sycamore. Happy to say both trees are still alive and adding lots of amenity value to the area :-)

Nice to see someone trying to retain a tree in decline rather than going for the cash of a removal.

Top job Ian :-)

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Cheers Chris, I'd rather retain habitat if possible.

 

Anyway. Something a little different again ;) as part of the company I work for we give 12 days a year to free community projects. Sometimes it's delivering materials or supplying man power. Today we delivered a gruffalo that was commissioned for a local nursery school. ImageUploadedByArbtalk1417693062.544146.jpg.102895168965fb2ba62cbd91d373a3aa.jpg

 

I had to read 25 children the story and I'll add cutting and climbing trees is a lot easier and less stressful.

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Took down this Syc today. Think it had had its day with very minimal holding wood in places. Anchor points were at a premium.

 

HI TOM dog looks good in pics mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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