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Attaching a dog run cable to a tree
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<blockquote data-quote="Kneejerk Bombas" data-source="post: 438405" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>If you use a lag type eye bolt, you can back it out as the tree grows or remove it completely at anytime.</p><p>If you do let it get buried by wood, and by some chance somebody did hit it with their chainsaw, it would simply dull the saw. It would not cause injury.</p><p>I work on residential trees daily, and have hit hundreds, maybe thousands of objects in trees, and was never hurt. It just means you need to take 5 minutes or so and sharpen the chain.</p><p>I suspect the logging companies started the rumor, that hitting spikes can cause personal injury, to discourage spiking trees by tree huggers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kneejerk Bombas, post: 438405, member: 3795"] If you use a lag type eye bolt, you can back it out as the tree grows or remove it completely at anytime. If you do let it get buried by wood, and by some chance somebody did hit it with their chainsaw, it would simply dull the saw. It would not cause injury. I work on residential trees daily, and have hit hundreds, maybe thousands of objects in trees, and was never hurt. It just means you need to take 5 minutes or so and sharpen the chain. I suspect the logging companies started the rumor, that hitting spikes can cause personal injury, to discourage spiking trees by tree huggers. [/QUOTE]
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