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Been meaning to put these on for a while.. in the woods near our abode.

Certainly the longest continuos split I have come across, even in a gentle breeze the two halves move independently of each other for the top 20' of the stem... nice but wouldn't want it in my back garden!!

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Looks more like an old lightening strike to me.

 

Anyone remember the old Beech on the right hand side on the way to Westonbirt (near the pub) That was the 'Mother of all Co-Dominance!' :scared1:

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that would make a good experiment, fell one side and see how long the other survives without its co-joined twin.

 

i took a beech down that grew like that, but it spiraled. nightmare job, over a green house. the split was full of worms.:001_smile:

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I did a monterey cypruss that was similar, put 3 ratchet straps up the trunk at 10ft intervals, job was a pleasure haha.

 

 

 

SWB - stop changing your avator.haha

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the split was full of worms.:001_smile:

 

I've always wondered how the worms get up in the trees, felled a horse chesnut recently with a cavity some 20ft up full of worms? I wonder if they use the srt technique?

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