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Looks like there has also been groundwork at some point. Still, if the tree is vigorous enough (which willow generally is!) a fell seems a shame if the owners like the tree. A replacement would be a loooong time getting to that size. Surely worth initiating a pollard cycle?

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What is the clients preference ? , it is in my opinion looking at the lean and the low value target area, low risk , that if they want to keep it , and personally I think I would, and as its not been managed as a pollard , then crown reduce , I wont tell you by how much for fear of been shot in the back of the head, i'm with sloth, any reduction will help to reduce the sail , which will also reduce the risk, what condition was the foliage in any signs of Anthracnose's is the bark sound around the stem ? this will conclude prognosis .

 

Should have also said Willow , as sloth says ,very vigorous, in the tree world its Mr Bolt, so looking at its vigor its possibly , just, keeping up with the rate of decay.

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Go look at the tree again, they will value you input, their is plenty of adaptive growth going on at the base, your time looking at the tree will teach you a lot, the word of mouth for advice will also in the long term serve you well, its not all about condemning every tree with a hole in it, evaluation and appreciation is every thing, far too many trees are felled prematurely, give your honest opinion, and not a monitory driven one, over time you will reap the rewards of you honesty. If I do condemn a tree I have considered everything.

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