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Hard for me to tell what kinda tree that is, Give a hint or maybe pick from 3. Looks like tulips beside the house.
 
The little section of bark showing could be cherry but the wood is white so imo can't be cherry. Wood looks like maple but not the mossy bark
 
I informed them of the situation, the roof does sag in the middle, they are aware. Last thing I want is to step on it and go through it. There are gutters on one side and they are clean.
 
Couple of oaks to TD by a lake.
Had to strip out the back one to get a rigging point for the crazy leaner.
Then the lad blocked out the trunk of the rigging tree.

We will be back for some more later in the spring.
 

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A grove of over-mature alders fir a residential setting with advice ground power.

The adjacent 80-90' alder, potential future removal, is a hard leaner toward the neighbors, over asphalt, barely reaching past the primaries across the street.



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5-6 hours got the intact side stripped and topped at 6" and the failed-leader topped and chunked to 30-40'.



More work after coffee. 5 houses down from Miriam's. I spotted the failure and saw the homeowner, so told him.
 
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