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<blockquote data-quote="Gypo Logger" data-source="post: 5049583" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>Although I only read the first four pages, I got a lot of laughs, especially the tree ape bashing. Lol.</p><p>The tree looks to be an elm or soft maple and is obviously committed to the open field. </p><p> If the split goes down to stump height, treat it as two separate trees.</p><p> If the split is high enough, make your cuts as low as possible. Most importanly make all your cuts accurately.</p><p>Better still, get someone who knows what their doing, not someone who thinks they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gypo Logger, post: 5049583, member: 1569"] Although I only read the first four pages, I got a lot of laughs, especially the tree ape bashing. Lol. The tree looks to be an elm or soft maple and is obviously committed to the open field. If the split goes down to stump height, treat it as two separate trees. If the split is high enough, make your cuts as low as possible. Most importanly make all your cuts accurately. Better still, get someone who knows what their doing, not someone who thinks they do. [/QUOTE]
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