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More on Maury's broken limbs: Not asking for free labor

Comments re article 44006: Needs neighborly help with broken limbsMaury Lewis writes:
It is not a very large limb but it is too high for us to reach to cut off.

There is also one in the same tree from last year that got broke that I cut as many limbs off of it that I could, but the main branch is still hanging in the tree.

I am not asking for free labor, I will pay someone to do the work and they may even get more tree trimming work to do if they want it. Thanks, Maury Lewis
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