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My folks live down the cape and their property got hammered by a big storm a couple months ago. I've heard people talking about the reasons for the extensive tree damage down that way. It seems that locals think that the trees held onto their leaves longer this year which in turn provided wind resistance during the storm...resulting in many healthy "looking" trees that either snapped off half way up or just splintered under the force of the wind. Others seem to relate the problem with the winter moth infestation they have been struggling with for the last few years. Any ideas guys?
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Treetop
MS200t---gets the job done up in the thin air:chainsawguy:
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Treetop
MS200t---gets the job done up in the thin air:chainsawguy: