sirbuildalot
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Most trees in my area aren't really all that big. A "big" hardwood tree would be 4-5'. Very rarely I may see a tree closer to 6'. Not very often though, and hardly any bigger than that.
However, There is a reservoir in my area named Quabbin reservoir that is the largest body of water in the state. I had to pass it today to pick up my quick attach plow. There is a really large old tree at one of the entrances I have seen before. I figured I would snap a pic of it for you guys. It is the largest tree around that I know of, and that I have personally seen up close. I measured the base and it is about 8'6" in diameter.
For reference I have a 6 foot "wingspan"
What is the biggest tree in your area?
However, There is a reservoir in my area named Quabbin reservoir that is the largest body of water in the state. I had to pass it today to pick up my quick attach plow. There is a really large old tree at one of the entrances I have seen before. I figured I would snap a pic of it for you guys. It is the largest tree around that I know of, and that I have personally seen up close. I measured the base and it is about 8'6" in diameter.
For reference I have a 6 foot "wingspan"
What is the biggest tree in your area?