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There was a thread running last year, I think it was, about the pull test, ISA or ISM for tree stability. Despite using the search facility, I can't find it - probably using the wrong terms.

 

Can anyone remember the title? I think there was a fair debate from a proponent of the system, defending the input criteria, which is the info I'm after.

 

Thanks, Gary

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There was a thread running last year, I think it was, about the pull test, ISA or ISM for tree stability. Despite using the search facility, I can't find it - probably using the wrong terms.

 

Can anyone remember the title? I think there was a fair debate from a proponent of the system, defending the input criteria, which is the info I'm after.

 

Thanks, Gary

 

It started with Paul & Tony's comments within the NT Cedar thread........

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/general-chat/66693-200year-old-cedar-dorset-7.html

 

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I keep finding this research referenced but am unable to find it. Does anyone have a link or a copy?

 

Detter, Andreas, Erk Brudi, and Frank Bischoff. 2005. Statics

Integrated Methods: Results from Pulling Tests in Past Decades.

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