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Good photos! Why was the Beech removed? We had a similar job early autumn, a Beech that was finished off with Merilipus gigantues. Lovely old tree, the last of four in a row.

 

 

honey fungus and some other nasties around the crown,also the large limb over the power line was cracked and split

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Just a thought when I drop a trunk like that I always make a log pile for it to land on,means you can ring it up without cutting the floor,or put a strop round if the hiab will reach.

 

we thought of it but after the big bit outta the top piled some rings 2' into the floor we didn't bother,wasn't to bad in the end

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