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Archie. I'd be really interested in milling the main trunk if it is sound. How soon would it need to be removed from the site after felling? Would there be time for you to photograph the ends to see the colour and check it isn't rotten. Been looking for a reasonable sized plum tree for a few years.......

 

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I may plant one and see how it does up here in the highlands. Cheers.

 

Where in the highlands are you , we have one near huntly used to crop well, but last few years snow at blossom/ fruit set time has put paid to that

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they are not always that great, it depends on the tree. i have a 12"-15" one from down my road and it was mostly sap, only about 5-6" of colourful heart in the middle and sadly it splits to hell despite my best efforts to keep it whole. being rough turned and well sealed didn't do the trick. i had at least a 50% rate of loss.

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