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We had a very large oak come down at Bicton College which was due to white rot fungi and shake.

 

We had to anchor into a Chestnut juxtaposition to the Oak and reduce the crown so we could deal with the main stem.

 

A series of gob cuts and straight holding cuts/step cuts was used to process the main stem.

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  Thomas Hutchinson said:
Lets just say it had the last say in any matter :) must of been over 30 tonnes of tree there!!!

LOL your way off with 30 tonnes mate, more like half that :001_tt2: omg have you got your windblown ticket or not, because i would not have severed the stem from the rootplate like that! but i guess if you have an arbtalk account you must know best :biggrin:

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  JOEWOLFE said:
LOL your way off with 30 tonnes mate, more like half that :001_tt2: omg have you got your windblown ticket or not, because i would not have severed the stem from the rootplate like that! but i guess if you have an arbtalk account you must know best :biggrin:

You not got an arbtalk account then Joseph ;)

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  JOEWOLFE said:
LOL your way off with 30 tonnes mate, more like half that :001_tt2: omg have you got your windblown ticket or not, because i would not have severed the stem from the rootplate like that! but i guess if you have an arbtalk account you must know best :biggrin:

 

You've got a point. Should have tied it down with 10 ratchet straps, supported it with 3 tower cranes and then trained a lemur to sever the root plate with a two stroke beaver while you call instructions from the safety of a nearby oak with 6 anchor points...

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I have a large oak, similar to yours but it's fallen off a rock face and taken the whole root plate with it. And it's now at the top of a steep hill just to make things even more dangerous

 

 

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