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Old 11th July 2007, 04:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rangitata View Post
Heres a good example of why the right viewing angle is important.

Its a mature Eucalyptus tereticornus located adjacent to the boundary line.

Image 7942 viewed from the South. (look here first)

Image 7943 viewed from the East. (gives a whole new persective of the problem)


The upper canopy is sparse and is severely infested with misteltoe, has multiple large deadwoods and has areas of necrosis. Its been scheduled for removal.

Cheers Mike
Hi Mike,
Good picitures So true you do have to look from all angles to properly get a good idea of the task ahead,and once in the tree it changes to a climbers perspective,any structuall damage unseen from the first inspection quickly changes our method of dismantleing,huge ears on that tree.Any vine in a tree makes the job at hand a so&so and hides all sorts of sins.
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