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Xerxses

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  1. Thanks! Its an Oak that im inspecting 1-2 times a year its in a private garden but L/A is responsible for it beeing safe and maintained. Well i bought some books....and a little help from a member of the swedish funghi association:blushing:
  2. Result! I've identified it!!! Mycena inclinata.
  3. Twigs can always accidently be dropped in front of ppl... or pine cones:sneaky2:
  4. Very nice pics! Love the breed, they r the ones beeing used here too.
  5. I know of a few companys around my area. I havent come across the right job just yet, but will use them if the right one comes up! Those two horses are some serious breakingpower....no brakes on the trolley!
  6. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rubxQ5ATGZM&feature=related]YouTube - Skogshästen - Forest Horse working[/ame]
  7. What tree is it? If it is a Prunus it might me Yponomeuta evonymella and can be treated with "Turex" if it can be bought in UK, it consists of "Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki/aizawa (Bt). Bt is found naturally in nature.
  8. Yeah....but the tecnique is 400 hundred years old!!!! Did u expect a lockjack? And heat resistant hightec ropes?
  9. "Reckon praying to the Tree Gods like the fella did at 2:45ish is both respectful & prudential " Dont you always do that? I do... Gives u kinda perspective.... I spoke to Lauren Lanphear, President of ISA, about the Japanese Treeculturists, absolutely fascinating!
  10. Traditional tree climbing technique from Japan, something for your bag of trics? [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw0cq129qrI&feature=related]YouTube - Traditional tree climbing technique from Japan[/ame]
  11. Fast Tree Removal and other Videos on StupidVideos.com
  12. Tree trimming helicopter - Snotr American style military hedgecutter!!!
  13. I have already retrained........ into this!
  14. Sounds good....but I'm tied up....
  15. Maybe worthwhile to look into a "Missouri peagravel beds"?!?
  16. Possible Id? Fomitopsis pinicola and Stereum hirsutum Any opinions? Thanks for your help! Any actions to be taken?!?
  17. Sorry pics got a bit mixed up, obviously there are two differnt species... They were found in a row of maples where several were affected by Rigidoporus populinus/Oxyporus populinus, the condition of this tree isnt great... one dead/dying limb sort of hollow sound... declining, no obvious soft rot, exposed wood seems to be "intact".
  18. Not sure what they are.... Monkeyd? Anyone? HELP!!!! Acer platanoides......
  19. Anything that you want to share? Was it usefull?
  20. Is there a reason why you can't just wedge it over? You'd be surprised how much you can wedge a tree...if it's done right.
  21. What sort of money are we talking here...?
  22. Fagus platanoides 'Reddish tip'? .......sorry!
  23. Is there a autosweep function on that stumpgrinder Ed?

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