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Got good information from link tree expert sent

Hopes information helps CM readers make correct decisions on how NOT to hat rack trees

Maury Lewis writes:
From what I just read on the link that Charles Marshburn sent out, if the tree had been cut back correctly you shouldn't be able to hang your hat on the cut off limb.

I sure hope this discussion on tree trimming has helped the Columbia Magazine readers to make the correct decisions on how to trim their trees. - Maury Lewis
Comments re photo 41095 A typical hat racked tree




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