Posted by PJH on April 08, 2016 at 18:58:46 from (104.235.132.0):
In Reply to: scrub trees posted by cuby on April 08, 2016 at 17:42:12:
I had a big oak that developed a split in the trunk, and it was close enough to my neighbor's house that I thought it might cause some damage, or worse yet, hurt him or his kids. I hired a tree trimmer to take it down for me. To me, it was one thing to have a tree fall on his place, but an entirely different thing if I knew the tree might be a hazard and did nothing about it.
I share a fence line with a different elderly neighbor, and most of it is in the woods. I probably cut a half dozen trees off of the fence each year, some falling from his side, and some falling from mine. I don't keep score, just make repairs and go on. It's high tensile fence and it's not really a big deal to repair.
After saying all that - I think you're on your own for the repairs. How about trimming it before it breaks and damages your fence?
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