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Seems like all I'm doing currently is a pollard of some sort. I think in the last few months I've done well over 500.

 

Borrowed the boatyards platform and stripped all I could out. Tomorrow I'll move it onto the farm track to do the rest.

 

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Really? ............

 

 

 

Due to it growing as a joint canopy with associated root form and adaptation to that particular load and it also being used to a predominant wind direction but sharing the load when the wind is from a different direction.

 

Nothing there to share that load now.

 

Wind be a strange force of nature and unpredictable beast at the best of times.

 

I see it often on dual carriageway widenings, big trees that had shelter with in a woodland edge now exposed to different load and tipping over.

 

 

Now bugger off, I'm trying to watch the new episode of Black Sails !

 

 

 

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And wind the window down if it needs to be a detailed inspection!

 

 

Having a sunroof helps so you can see the tree from more than one perspective!

Evoque with a panoramic roof is ideal.😂

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