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Watcha got there is a classic codominant inclusion. On the other side of the crotch you'll probably see a vertical "lump" extending from the crotch downward. It's not unusual to see one side with built up structure and a split on the other.

Not a great climber. If you want to keep the tree I think you could have it cabled by an arborist to keep it going for many years to come. Consult with an arborist, I'm no expert.
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I guess this is a problem - it is for me...
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