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Frozen Standing Dead Ash
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<blockquote data-quote="Gkiesel" data-source="post: 6107641" data-attributes="member: 73904"><p>Hello all. I want to take down a dead ash tree this weekend. It's about 18-20 DBH and it's been dead about a year now on the edge of the stream. Temps this Sunday will be in the mid 20's, and I am wondering ifnthere is anything to be concerned about being the tree is dead and frozen. I'll be notching, boring and pulling it over with a rope puller. Any danger of the hinge snapping due to the cold? Any other concerns? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gkiesel, post: 6107641, member: 73904"] Hello all. I want to take down a dead ash tree this weekend. It's about 18-20 DBH and it's been dead about a year now on the edge of the stream. Temps this Sunday will be in the mid 20's, and I am wondering ifnthere is anything to be concerned about being the tree is dead and frozen. I'll be notching, boring and pulling it over with a rope puller. Any danger of the hinge snapping due to the cold? Any other concerns? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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