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slack ma girdle

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  1. Approx 250m3 of Sitka first thinnings, felling starts in a couple of weeks. Location is the back end of nowhere, on the Pembrokeshire/ Carmarthenshire boarder, west Wales, but good lorry access. Suitable for firewood, fencing, or biomass. Give me a ring if interested 07966 792798
  2. I bet you were overjoyed to discover this
  3. Oil beatle, you will only see them at this time of year.
  4. Mycelium imprints on beech bark that fell off whilst splitting.
  5. Sycamore
  6. Which Zetor is that. Looks a good set up
  7. Xylaria longipes growing on a Sycamore stump Very tiny!
  8. I have given up trying to predict how much decay, because i always get it wrong. There was a similar sized oak further up the hedge with only one small oak bracket and alot less rot. But that fell over a couple of years ago. I suspect that there was another factor, but i never had the time to investigate.
  9. Pseudoinonotus dryadeus growing from all four quadrants. Nice tree shame to fell it, but overhanging the road. The felling cut went through one one of the brackets, and you can see the associated white rot behind
  10. Cheers David. I thought about velvet shank for the second, but the shape seamed wrong. But it was growing on a log at the bottom of one of my log stacks, which may account for the shape. Since talking the picture of Psuedotrametes gibbosa, i have seen loads out and about, and i have not noticed it before. Every day is a school day.
  11. Two recient finds, and not in my not very good id books. First on growning out of fallen beech The second one growing out of a Sycamore log
  12. School of hard knocks is the best to learn. No woodland extraction will be the same.
  13. The log bullet imported to the UK is around £25k, which you will have to do ,as there is no uk dealer. 35hp engine, 1.5t payload , and very exposed hydraulic pipes for the wheels
  14. I like the beechmast csndle snuff, looks like something the dog would cough up.
  15. All of this info will be in your BS5837 tree report, that should have been submitted with the planning application. Willful damage of a TPO tree £20,000 fine.
  16. At the risk of jumping on the bandwagon, Gurt lush Leyland
  17. These are well made. https://sackmarket.co.uk/coal-bags-logs-and-net-sacks/
  18. Good honest felling, wel done. Did you have the pleasure of trimming out, or was there a handy machine?
  19. Masadonian pine has cones like that, drips shed load of resin outbof the cone.
  20. Have you checked around the base of these trees? Strimmer damage would be my first guess, which has killed the tree and the fungi is a secondary infection
  21. Mohawks, also known as skywalkers, which is where Mr Lucus got the name for a well known character in Star Wars.
  22. If they are growing well why bother? Surely six maples can not be in that much of the way.

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