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Directing a tree's fall
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<blockquote data-quote="Iska3" data-source="post: 4205407" data-attributes="member: 40533"><p>I misread your first post. I was thinking of a much larger tree. It's always good to have a little doubt in the back of your mind until you are sure of yourself. It's always better being safe than being sorry later and check all your options like you did. I know the feeling; I took out a 30 inch, 45 ft tall tree that was hallow about 4 ft up. The darn thing was between the OWB and hanging over the garage. One good wind in either direction and I was about to lose something. I put off cutting that tree for a good month before I finally took it down. </p><p></p><p>If you think the tree could fall back toward the camper then move it.. I'm sure you'll do the right thing.</p><p></p><p>Be Safe!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iska3, post: 4205407, member: 40533"] I misread your first post. I was thinking of a much larger tree. It's always good to have a little doubt in the back of your mind until you are sure of yourself. It's always better being safe than being sorry later and check all your options like you did. I know the feeling; I took out a 30 inch, 45 ft tall tree that was hallow about 4 ft up. The darn thing was between the OWB and hanging over the garage. One good wind in either direction and I was about to lose something. I put off cutting that tree for a good month before I finally took it down. If you think the tree could fall back toward the camper then move it.. I'm sure you'll do the right thing. Be Safe!!! [/QUOTE]
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