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Pastimes : Don't Ask Rambi

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To: Ilaine who wrote (53023)7/5/2000 12:36:49 PM
From: Gauguin  Read Replies (2) of 71178
 
Well, it might be usable for lumber? But it is not very practicable. You can't store it and dry it yourself, even if it was site-milled. And a lumber mill is not going to take it unless mills are more despearate than I am aware. They want groves of trees away from people with metals.

Trees usually come down in storms where no one is outside, you are correct.

Is it isolated in the air of are there other tall trees right around it?
Are bldgs encroaching its root area that are new? (A garage or shed.)

You can have a tree bored, too, and they will learn a lot.

If it did fall, you are insured. Homeowners. I mean nobody wants dead toddlers, so I admire your concern; but a wounded fence is a so-what.

How much did you say it was going to cost?

Just forget it and stop worrying temporarily. Or go ahead and end worry. And per Ish, make DAMN SURE they are insured, get the name of the ins company, and CALL THEM to make sure the lying sackashits are actually insured and current.

I have been thru THAT ONE before.

I like trees.

Love em, I guess you might say.

But they are big and have to come down sometimes.

But stop worrying.

And did you fix that mother of yours?
[NOW who's bitching atcha.]
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