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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1848693" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>Wish some of my cedar had bit the dust. The biggest falling tree problem here are the dang hackberry trees (some call them sugar berry). If the dang things don't uproot, the trunks split. Fortunately, the two I can see from here are relatively easy to get to. One will have to wait for some dry weather. It's on the fence line beside my mother's house. Also fortunately, neither one fell on the fence. The first one here is on the edge of a hay pasture. The other is in Mom's yard. That storm really laid the rye grass over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1848693, member: 43107"] Wish some of my cedar had bit the dust. The biggest falling tree problem here are the dang hackberry trees (some call them sugar berry). If the dang things don't uproot, the trunks split. Fortunately, the two I can see from here are relatively easy to get to. One will have to wait for some dry weather. It's on the fence line beside my mother's house. Also fortunately, neither one fell on the fence. The first one here is on the edge of a hay pasture. The other is in Mom's yard. That storm really laid the rye grass over. [/QUOTE]
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