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<blockquote data-quote="ETpilot" data-source="post: 5840022" data-attributes="member: 75243"><p>I have a large Hackberry next to the house. Too close for comfort. I need to take it down. A few years ago, during a rain storm, a large branch split and fell to the side and on top of house. It almost took my AC system. Since it fell across the house power lines, I had to call the power company to shut down the lines while I cut the limbs. A nice helpful serviceman came to shut the power off. He waited while I worked in the rain with my pole saw cutting and moving the limbs. Only damage was the AC top cover. Too expensive to replace so I had to do some metal work and glue some of the plastic. It didn't look too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ETpilot, post: 5840022, member: 75243"] I have a large Hackberry next to the house. Too close for comfort. I need to take it down. A few years ago, during a rain storm, a large branch split and fell to the side and on top of house. It almost took my AC system. Since it fell across the house power lines, I had to call the power company to shut down the lines while I cut the limbs. A nice helpful serviceman came to shut the power off. He waited while I worked in the rain with my pole saw cutting and moving the limbs. Only damage was the AC top cover. Too expensive to replace so I had to do some metal work and glue some of the plastic. It didn't look too bad. [/QUOTE]
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