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Tree came down due to Ganoderma applanatum

 

Couldn't have felled the whole tree as would've damaged hard landscaping in garden, or if felled it the other way it would've destroyed the tarmac in the carpark.

 

This is a straight up and down cut branches off then fell stem scenario, nothing out of the ordinary, thought some folk might like to see it anyway -

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCLSAUY-DNI&feature=youtube]Ganoderma Beech - YouTube[/ame]

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nice chilled vid Tim :001_cool:

 

No photo of the cross section at the end :sad:

 

 

 

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Your obsessed!:001_tongue: really enjoyed that nice length no fuss smooth job.

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