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Any hope for tulip poplar?
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<blockquote data-quote="elliottk" data-source="post: 471462" data-attributes="member: 11315"><p>No, unfortunately I'm on the road today and can't get to the tree. I'd say the cavity extends about 1/3 the trunk diameter. What wood is there seems to be in good shape for the most part, but I'm no expert. If there were no houses in range, I would definitely just leave this big guy alone and keep an eye on it. But the hazard and liability is just too large to leave things as they are. But if there was some way to reduce weight, stabilize the base, cable things up somehow, etc., I'd be willing to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elliottk, post: 471462, member: 11315"] No, unfortunately I'm on the road today and can't get to the tree. I'd say the cavity extends about 1/3 the trunk diameter. What wood is there seems to be in good shape for the most part, but I'm no expert. If there were no houses in range, I would definitely just leave this big guy alone and keep an eye on it. But the hazard and liability is just too large to leave things as they are. But if there was some way to reduce weight, stabilize the base, cable things up somehow, etc., I'd be willing to try. [/QUOTE]
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