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Tree trimming incorrectly done?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dadatwins" data-source="post: 350088" data-attributes="member: 4223"><p>Looks like some classic stubbing cuts. Does not look good in my opinion. Limbs do not have to always be cut back to the trunk to properly prune a tree but they should not look like that. Since I can't see the before where they should have cut doesn't matter now, get a certified arborist there to check the tree and correct the present cuts. Stub limbs left like that on an oak will most likely die back to the the trunk and cause problems later on. I hope they did not spike/gaff that tree to do the pruning. Good luck with the house and welcome to site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dadatwins, post: 350088, member: 4223"] Looks like some classic stubbing cuts. Does not look good in my opinion. Limbs do not have to always be cut back to the trunk to properly prune a tree but they should not look like that. Since I can't see the before where they should have cut doesn't matter now, get a certified arborist there to check the tree and correct the present cuts. Stub limbs left like that on an oak will most likely die back to the the trunk and cause problems later on. I hope they did not spike/gaff that tree to do the pruning. Good luck with the house and welcome to site. [/QUOTE]
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