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Re: O/T - Broken limbs on trees due to ice storm-W
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Posted by Bill Drew on February 12, 2006 at 18:00:32 from (4.254.77.215):
In Reply to: Re: O/T - Broken limbs on trees due to ice storm-W posted by frankiee on February 12, 2006 at 15:07:03:
Stan and 20 have it right. Look at some pictures, look at your tree, and you will figure it out real quick. I have heard that the modern method of treating the wound is to leave it alone. For sure don't coat it with some kind of membrane/tar kind of stuff. That holds in water and bugs - just what you don't want to do. Most important: be safe. Think about each cut before even climbing up. Much to dangerous for me to even think of climbing a lader with a chain saw. I'd either just leave them to get on with whatever healing they do, hire someone, or add them to the firewood pile.
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