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  1. Al Smith

    A fair sized tulip I've bid on-

    I was as high up as I could get B . Any higher it might have torn the eave off on the fall or so I felt at the time . Looking back I should have placed a board between the base of the tree to protect the chain .I thought I could bore cut it but it proved I didn't have that much control . I...
  2. Al Smith

    A fair sized tulip I've bid on-

    People just don't think those little saplings will ever get that large .Then when they become a hazard they get to pay big time to rid themselves of them . Not being a pro treeman I do very few removals .A few years back though I flipped a big tooth aspen that was around 30 inchs and 70 or 80...
  3. Al Smith

    A fair sized tulip I've bid on-

    That stuff is relatively light this time of year .That will change in about a month -6 weeks when the sap is rising .Gets heavy as lead . Then when it dries out it's about like balsa . I usually get a part of a load of either tulip or cotton wood every year to test the saws in .Pizz poor...
  4. Al Smith

    A fair sized tulip I've bid on-

    Well RB it's not like you are a newbe or something to this stuff . All I can say is don't sell yourself short .
  5. Al Smith

    A fair sized tulip I've bid on-

    Those things get planted for shade trees around here .Evidently people don't think they will grow or something . Because they become a nuisance tree when they get some size to them . You'd have to give the firewood away ,it isn't very good stuff .
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