Looked good to me, too. I would have left it alone.Looked like a healthy tree to me. But then, what do I know about trees.
I have that exact problem right now. My electric shower is running cold, and the mixer tap needs a new cartridge ....but the plumber can't come for 2 weeks. In the meantime I have to have cold showers, and wash my hair using a bucket of hot water and a jug...Seems its a worldwide problem. I needed a plumber to call and fix the water pump, I left at least 6 messages with different guys, one answered but couldn't come for another 3 weeks.!
Glad to know that you consulted an arborist. You can feel good about having done the right thing by your tree and your neighborhood.Some members have expressed disfavor at my having the tree cut down. Maybe if you had heard what the arborist said, it may have changed their opinion. He said he could trim out the dead wood and thin the excessive center growth, but it would only buy the tree a year or two and he'd have to come back and cut it down anyway and I'd have to pay him again for another visit. It was a sick tree.
Do you mean like those captcha pics to prove you aren't a bot? For example the pic with the tree uncut then the same pic after cutting.that looks like a different view... aside from the tree being down![]()
Our trees were right next to each other. From a financial and new landscaping perspective it made sense to take them down at the same time rather than a year or two apart. The trees were infected with a killer fungus that travels with the wind.I had him look at the other tree while he was here. Although it doesn't drop a lot of dead branches like the other, he said it was starting to show some symptoms of concern. He found caterpillars and pointed out where the trunk was starting to crack and all the sucker branches. But untill it starts to really fail, I guess I'll leave it alone.