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  1. stig

    The toughest trees to remove

    It has been used for barn sidings here a century or so back. If placd vertically and cut slanted at the bottom, so water can drip off, they last well. According to one article I read, because the fibers are so open pored that rainwater runs right through them, which is why the planks should be...
  2. stig

    The toughest trees to remove

    In my part of the world I'd turn it into chips, sell them to a powerplant and make good money. I have 49 biggish ones to remove around a school. I'l have a forwarder pile them up, bring in a truck mounted chipper and figure to make about 2 grand once the forwarder and chipper is paid.Biomass...
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    The toughest trees to remove

    I know that feeling:lol:
  4. stig

    The toughest trees to remove

    We have those here, as rare ornamentals. Did one once that was totally covered in ivy. While not the toughest tree I've done, certainly the nastiest.
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