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RobArb

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  1. looking at the pictures i doubt it think you would have to feed the other end of your rope through, and pull the rest through
  2. I do try:001_tt2:
  3. Google Pseudomonas syringae ssp. savastanoi pv fraxini Plenty on the internet:biggrin: Doesn't really do that much harm to the tree unless it's a forestry tree (spreads easily and can disfigure the wood). Over time it will not be great for the tree, but that is over time Sent from my Galaxy S2
  4. Bringing an older thread back to the forefront by posting in it:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  5. It does look like a privet from what I've seen of the pics that Adam sent. I may be wrong though:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  6. Acg... er.... you've got wood:lol:
  7. Thought you'd just turned 42 bud? Can't wait to see the pics:thumbup:
  8. How come you didn't have a bash at it yourself? (Tom) And did you put in an s211?
  9. Your not on the catwalk you know:001_tt2: Nice threads, now get done work done:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  10. Me too mate, me too:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  11. You can't delete your profile.... Read the thread:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  12. You need to get your team taking some pictures of you chopping then trees:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  13. Sent from my Galaxy S2
  14. Lazy phonetics:001_rolleyes: I ent = I ain't = I am not! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  15. That's gonna bush up like a mother something or other next year! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  16. Sorry, couldn't and wouldn't put my name to that if I had the option.... And that's being nice! Sent from my Galaxy S2
  17. Can't wait Nod, looking forward to it:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  18. Have you spoke to janey recently?
  19. Yes, good point. When Id'ing trees and getting any leaf samples, it is much better to try to get ones from mid range in the tree, at different positions, variations (sizes) of leaves "can" grow to absorb different amounts of light.
  20. Went to the one at Sherwood forest, last went about 9 years ago. It's changed loads (apartments wise) for the better, and we had a great time. Fireworks were awesome on new years eve Sent from my Galaxy S2
  21. Yep seen em, something to behold they are:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  22. You don't look a day over 42:biggrin: Happy birthday mucka x Sent from my Galaxy S2
  23. Get avast, much better Sent from my Galaxy S2
  24. The fungus in the first pic looks like what was Inonotus dryadeus (sp.), you may also have Fistulina hepatica in there too. Look them up in the fungi directory here and see what effects they have on the tree (oak). A far as assessment goes it's hard to say anything from those pics alone and if they are really worried you may want to get someone to inspect it in person just for "piece of mind". Looks ok to me though for now.... (said with a pinch of salt:biggrin:) Sent from my Galaxy S2

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