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    Climbing a tall spruce

    I have a Spruce tree that is about 50' or so high and I have climbed up before using the branches like a ladder and working my way around. I know this is probably not the right way or the safest way, but it works. I've seen some guys on youtube climbing and it seems lilke their rope is...
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    Dwarf Cherry - yellow leaves

    This will be the second summer I've had this dwarf Cherry tree. I put some grass clippings around the base to keep the weeds down and keep me from having to mow too close to the trunk. This year I've noticed some of the leaves are turning yellow and then dropping off and I'm not sure why. Am...
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    Poulan Pro XXV

    My inlaws have an old green Poulan Pro XXV that someone never maintained. I'm interested in seeing if I can bring it to life, it looks like it would make a good small saw to have around. Does anyone know where I could find a manual for it?
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    Boots

    I have a pair of boots that is about 12 years old and I think it's time to replace them. I want to make sure I have something with a steel toe for when I'm using the chainsaw. Mostly I cut firewood, and fell some standing dead trees. Other than that I use my boots for camping, or keeping my...
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    Fertilizing dwarf cherry

    I have a self pollinating cherry tree that I planted in the Fall just before the frost. Is there anything I should be doing to fertilize it now that it's spring? I have been trying to give it at least a gallon of water a day. It's still going down to the 30's at night so I don't think I...
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    how to avoid pinching the saw

    I've got a large white pine that came down during a storm that I'm having some trouble with. The tree was at the top of a steep incline and the roots broke and pulled right out of the ground. This is the situation. There is about 6' of the tree left the stump end is sitting up on it's...
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