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High wind victim

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  1. Mykidsdadd

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    Sister had a big branch snap yesterday due to the winds, hung up in another tree AEE07929-98D1-40A2-ADBD-4D9108613012.jpeg D4F70A02-6335-4870-A7C5-7C1A1688BDF4.jpeg . I don’t do residential tree work anymore but she has a company coming in to get the whole tree on the ground today. Told her save her money and I will get it cleaned up. Maple tree so will make good enough firewood, and a lot of it.
     
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    Tree guys around here would run most of that through the chipper. I would make sure she tells them not to chip anything over a certain diameter or there won't be much wood left at all.
     
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    Saving family a ton of money and getting the pile of firewood out of it can't go wrong with that!
     
  4. Mykidsdadd

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    I guess too late on this one she said but they are taking the other one also , she is gonna tell them. 78D21A3B-9842-44F8-B499-DC6E64346AD3.jpeg
     
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    Too late? Some of the wood is still there... She could holler at them to leave it as is. Just saying.
     
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    I guess too late on this one she said but they are taking the other one also , she is gonna tell them.
    I told her too. She said they already paid and doesn’t want to mess with it.
     
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    They only charged her 900 on that one , I thought that was reasonable.
     
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    Silver maple, so not a huge loss, but those codominate silvers are classics for busting like that, in wind, snow or icy conditions.
     
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    I know it’s not the hottest wood out there but I love that it is pretty much good to go after six or eight months. Generally I will cut that for our outdoor fire pit so I’m not using the good stuff when we wanna cook a hotdog or sit around the fire
     
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    Before I was so far ahead, I saved up anything I could get and it got me by .....burned lots of silver maple to heat my house. It just wasn't a wood you'd want to bank an overnight fire with.
     
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    My bladder makes sure I get up during the night so that wouldn't be a problem with me :D
     
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    I made a circle around town this morning sure that there would be wood in the streets. NOPE :(
     
  13. Mykidsdadd

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    Same here. Surprisingly not a whole lot of blow down around. A lot less leaves on the oaks that seem to hold them like crazy, will make for easier coonhunting this weekend for a silver limo!
     
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    I researched trees a while ago, picking one out for shade in my yard. Silver Maple had the nickname "Car Killer Tree."
     
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    * for sure ,not silver limo .... need to start proofing.
     
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    Yep, we see it all the time around here. Houses, cars, sheds....

    Silver maples, tulip poplars and hybrid poplars shouldn't be planted too close to houses. People want a fast-growing tree, but don't consider the long term risks of those breeds. They grow fast, are weak wood because of that, and are prone to snap out easy.....
     
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    Here it seems the Bradford pear is very popular, grows fast and splits right down the middle after it gets to any size, almost without fail. Only have seen one that was a monster but it grew in a fence line and I assume the chain link in the middle of it helped it mature fully.