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stihlms880

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  1. I guess i also need to check the large oak that stands about 20ft away from it as well then - anything else it may like that i need to check if i have any of them (cant actually remember what we have in the garden will have to check tomorrow in daylight) Thanks Dave
  2. Hi I have a beech in the garden which has a splitting in the bark on 1 limb along with somesort of fungal growth (1st pic) and also something around the base of the trunk (pic 2/3). Hopefully the pics have attached and uploaded Is anyone able to help with some advice on what it is and what to do with it and is it likely to fall over. I can remove the affected limb fairly easily if necessary but dont really want to fell the tree as when in leaf it blocks out the industrial units that have recently been built across the field behind us. To remove it would leave a gaping hole in the skyline that this lovely tree fills. Any help or advice greatly appreciated Dave

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