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Good pics- be interesting to see if it takes again,

I did a beech similar size to that last year, it had fallen across a leat, I pollarded it and using a 3ton tirfor and the landrover winch we got it upright again. Trouble is when it sat back down again it didn't quite sit back in its pocket right- too much earth/turf had fallen back off the rootball and back in to the hole, I wish I had dug it out more before I up righted it.

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I dug that out, it's sitting on rock so what came out was what had fallen off.

Beech usually throws out quite a lot of growth but the thuge wounds attract to much nasty air born stuff and then the bark dies and it's firewood time.

If yours takes then its a good result for sure .

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HI STEPHEN nice there mate there been so many trees go over this year it nice to see some saved mate:thumbup1: did you use a winch on a tractor then your load to help out to nice one stephen:thumbup1: jon :thumbup:

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