To Bill, yes, red oak. All old and have some sort of virus. To T.Farmer, if a married man was standing under it, and survived, I don't think recovery would be fast or painless. His wife could easily smother him with a pillow. She would then be a widow. To Kruser, yep, top 25 feet of an 85 footer. The souund was like a shotgun when it snapped, rattled wrenches 200 feet away when it hit dirt. Big hole in the sky now. The power company trimmed their right of way with a 60 foot truck, this chunk wasn't one they wanted to bother with. They trim to the inch. That is why New England was in the dark for a month. The cherry picker maxed out a long way from the thin stuff. It twisted down fast, with a loud snap, and came straight down-at an angle! Not on the firewood as I thought, but right where the CA was. The last one like that weighed in at we figured +/-1500, but with less leaves this lighter, but as Lyle noticed, the leaves on these hangers are still there. yep. Fewer pyschologist, more arborist needed on here.
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