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Guido's Last Hurrah: Part I
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<blockquote data-quote="asthesun" data-source="post: 1539754" data-attributes="member: 36676"><p>i do quite well with spiking live oaks. i really do very little 'pruning'. i just cut off large limbs over houses or other obstacles. i'd love to get into an area where there were nothing but tall straight conifers. thats totally easy imo. limb, limb limb, top, wood, wood, wood, etc. dont get me wrong, i've seen some hairy pines before, but they are the exception not the norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asthesun, post: 1539754, member: 36676"] i do quite well with spiking live oaks. i really do very little 'pruning'. i just cut off large limbs over houses or other obstacles. i'd love to get into an area where there were nothing but tall straight conifers. thats totally easy imo. limb, limb limb, top, wood, wood, wood, etc. dont get me wrong, i've seen some hairy pines before, but they are the exception not the norm [/QUOTE]
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