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<blockquote data-quote="slowp" data-source="post: 852499" data-attributes="member: 13863"><p>The notches are pretty much on the sides or the downhill side of the trees here. Some, like the stump monster, aren't on very steep ground, but it might be steep enough if not using power equipment. I'll have to remember to ponder this when the snow melts and I'm back out in that country. Most are in cedar, which would go with the butt swell problem. Some of those stumps are still sound enough to use for guyline stumps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowp, post: 852499, member: 13863"] The notches are pretty much on the sides or the downhill side of the trees here. Some, like the stump monster, aren't on very steep ground, but it might be steep enough if not using power equipment. I'll have to remember to ponder this when the snow melts and I'm back out in that country. Most are in cedar, which would go with the butt swell problem. Some of those stumps are still sound enough to use for guyline stumps. [/QUOTE]
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