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concrete root heave
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<blockquote data-quote="ArtB" data-source="post: 186391" data-attributes="member: 3464"><p>The tree does have a lean to the southeast, the root causing the heave is about 90 deg to that, to the NE, but a good observation, and thanks for the insight. Have felled a good number of pistol grip D fir, and the growth rings on the tension side are always much tighter. I'd agree to cut the root if it were on the SE side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArtB, post: 186391, member: 3464"] The tree does have a lean to the southeast, the root causing the heave is about 90 deg to that, to the NE, but a good observation, and thanks for the insight. Have felled a good number of pistol grip D fir, and the growth rings on the tension side are always much tighter. I'd agree to cut the root if it were on the SE side. [/QUOTE]
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