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    Cobra bracing of elm questions

    When people get all worked up about their tree blowing over, and we are standing in the root zone, I say "your doug-fir", and point away from the trunk behind us, and over across to the other side of the root zone, and to another quadrant. People don't know the roots are so wide, and that the...
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    Cobra bracing of elm questions

    It would be interesting to see the whole tree (well the above-ground portion).
  3. SouthSoundTree-

    Cobra bracing of elm questions

    Don't choose your system based on your inexperience (no offense), choose it based on what the tree needs. We'll check out some pics, and I'm sure you'll get good advice. There is an ISA Best Management Practices book for support systems, cheap. Again, Rigguy is crazy easy. Easier than Cobra...
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    Cobra bracing of elm questions

    Why do you prefer not to drill into this tree? You'll cut live branches. Your goal is preservation. Is the cabling area decayed, already? A small, clean hole is not a big deal. A brace rod or several can be in order to hold the crotch together, with a cable, too. If the electrical company has...
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    Cobra bracing of elm questions

    Cobra has some Ultratech or something. Synthetic, static, but still with wraps around the trunks. Go Rigguy. Super easy. Bracing would stand to reason. Actively splitting, or just a bark inclusion?
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