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<blockquote data-quote="Deepsouth" data-source="post: 1166320" data-attributes="member: 17608"><p>Oaks just fall apart as they rot while pines will rot at ground level and fall across a fence or road, whichever is closer. I've seen pines move a hundred yards to fall across a road. Anyway back to the oak. It'll it's not a hazard I'd just let it rot down. If it's a hazard or just an eye sore that's worrying you to the edge of instantly, which your to close to already, then I would try burning it. Cutting a hollow half rotten tree could be very dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepsouth, post: 1166320, member: 17608"] Oaks just fall apart as they rot while pines will rot at ground level and fall across a fence or road, whichever is closer. I've seen pines move a hundred yards to fall across a road. Anyway back to the oak. It'll it's not a hazard I'd just let it rot down. If it's a hazard or just an eye sore that's worrying you to the edge of instantly, which your to close to already, then I would try burning it. Cutting a hollow half rotten tree could be very dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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