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<blockquote data-quote="o0_TreeMan_0o" data-source="post: 36125" data-attributes="member: 2635"><p>Sometimes the risk of "throwing" a tree is worth it to avoid the amount of damage of blocking it out or the time it takes using blocks and ropes. You can pull out ruts with your fork cheaper than replacing sod and topsoil. With the competition we have here in my city, flopping a tree and getting it to the chipper is the only way to survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o0_TreeMan_0o, post: 36125, member: 2635"] Sometimes the risk of "throwing" a tree is worth it to avoid the amount of damage of blocking it out or the time it takes using blocks and ropes. You can pull out ruts with your fork cheaper than replacing sod and topsoil. With the competition we have here in my city, flopping a tree and getting it to the chipper is the only way to survive. [/QUOTE]
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