Thursday, May 7, 2009

Bad Sweet Gum



This sweet gum had a girdling root, and lots of exposed wood where the cambium had died. It still had lots of solid wood, and it was easier to drop than we expected when we first saw it. The trunk was hollow about 12 feet up. Taking the tree down before rot progressed saved a bundle of money; waiting another year or two would have made a bucket truck mandatory for safe removal.

1 comment:

Crane Trucks said...

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