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Need some advice.

 

Been called out to clear a fallen tree but on arrival find some of it still standing. The owners now live abroad and have left it to me to do what I think best. I am not an arborist just a chap with a saw so need some guidance on this one. They would like something to be kept if possible as they planted it themselves. Apparently it's a monterey pine and to the untrained eye there is no evidence of decay. It looks small in the picture but is probably 25+ meters high. The standing stem is about 60 cm diameter but oval.

 

Thanks :thumbup:

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also due to the break the top canopy is now very poor and will probably not correct itself fast enough to make the base any more stable. - tis a shame. but as just a cutter myself i would be removing it.

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder..if no targets of great value or foot fall let it be. Valuable habit opportunities their..

Edited by Danavan
coz i wanted to

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