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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 755274" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>We'll have to explore the difference over a beverage sometime.</p><p></p><p>I'm going out that way next weekend to do an inventory in Andrews (ever been there, app arbo?) I'd love to stop by there and prune it; pecans are one of my faves, fairly easy to reduce. Even Codit did it, in the attached. Eqpt needs? Rope, saddle, polesaw, they fit in my honda wagon.</p><p></p><p>"Takes a lot of heart to tell someone their beloved tree is a high risk hazard and should be removed."</p><p></p><p>Takes common sense and basic arboricultural skills to tell them that risk can be lowered to an acceptable level. :monkey:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 755274, member: 4077"] We'll have to explore the difference over a beverage sometime. I'm going out that way next weekend to do an inventory in Andrews (ever been there, app arbo?) I'd love to stop by there and prune it; pecans are one of my faves, fairly easy to reduce. Even Codit did it, in the attached. Eqpt needs? Rope, saddle, polesaw, they fit in my honda wagon. "Takes a lot of heart to tell someone their beloved tree is a high risk hazard and should be removed." Takes common sense and basic arboricultural skills to tell them that risk can be lowered to an acceptable level. :monkey: [/QUOTE]
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