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OakStag

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  1. learn something new everyday Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
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  3. hawthorne Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  4. I just remember doing a white poplar job we did it at not sure about others. Nothing better than good old fashioned glyphosate. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  5. poplar aswell that i know of. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  6. oh right sorry my bad I just read about it in a book let me think... This book http://www.treesource.co.uk/principles-of-tree-hazard-assessment-and-management.-2013-edition.~3775 Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  7. dense crown forms so epicormic growth. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  8. Heavy crown forms are common during late stages of decay, just an idea to look for however failure only tends to occur on multistemmed limbs and crowns such as quercus pollards hope this helps. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  9. Firstly these arent my personal reduction but a few ive found on instagram over the years. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  10. now now no need to be mean. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  11. erhmmm have you never seen transformers?? Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  12. after about 3-4 motorway journeys i mean Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  13. might bend the bars going down the motorway at 70 overtime the wind might push the bar against the metal and have.a bit of bent one Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  14. after looking on google that looks pretty damn accurate, thank you very much paul. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  15. Not 100% sure on this one, thought it was sparasis crispa? maybe one thats been heavily eaten by squirrels or just formed or is it something else entirely thank you very much in advance.
  16. stormdamaged cypress yesterday over 3 sheds amd a railway line atleast it wasnt rainingm
  17. sorry theirs a further news articles in which £125,000 of fines are released because of the damage Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  18. reminds me of this news article in the local area https://www.thesun.co.uk/archives/news/1052508/businessman-had-protected-tree-cut-down-so-he-and-wife-had-top-view-from-hot-tub/ atleast theirs. littls justice Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  19. 8 out of ten meaty hinge all the way whenever the tree has a powerful pull such as a winch or a truck. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  20. OakStag

    Thoughts?

    Id just leave it, not exactly a high risk of failure poke a screwdriver in and see how compromised it is. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  21. Havent heard anything good about them, few people found them uncomfortable and fell apart, look tatty after a few months but ive always been a HAIX fan. Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  22. second for that Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  23. Bloody magpies I tell you their the biggest threat! they get a shiny spoon and fly up sit on the bracing and before you know it the bracing is on fire! Thank god insurance covered me. hahaha
  24. I remember learning on the spiking pole guy who taught us wasnt really a arborist more a forestry and didnt make sure we take a main line or thats it tight quite a few horrible gafs out once youre experienced though gaffing out becomes less common should i say haha Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app
  25. that bank looks like a nightmare! Sent from my SM-G920F using Arbtalk mobile app

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