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was there a lot of signs that kids had been climbing all over it for years?did you scare the nieghbours when you changed out your ballistics into your jeans dean:001_tongue:

 

No signs at all Stevie..

 

I carried out an inspection of the branch union on the Sunday wearing jeans then took the tree down Monday wearing ballistics, you little nit picker you !! :001_smile:

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Or maybe not !

 

Do you not know, only Smarties have the answer :001_smile:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Right then ill have a stab at it, beech bark disease :001_smile:

 

The old cut looks a bit flush for my liking.

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Dunno tbh does look a bit odd, I dont think it is to do with a stub being left then it cut back further.

 

looks like both callus started at same time so I may guess that someone had stared a cut closer in then decided not to (maybe saw not big enough :sneaky2:) then moved further out and finished it off.

 

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recently i have come accross several trees that have shed a limb for apparently no reason at all or there are only a couple un certain reasons , on one tree we had the local tree officer out to have a look as the tree was in a t.p.o area , he expliand that there is such thing as sudden branch/limb failure phenomenon , he was explaining that this happes around this time of year in verry humid conditions where transparation is high according to him it is due to high atmospheric pressure . but this is only what i was told by him lol , i can see it kind of makes sense tho!

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