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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1507610" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I heard 15 ft on either side of the line.. They were out here a while back. Those long arm cutters are just the craziest thing. Had a few of the new residents all up in arms. One protested a small oak tree they wanted cut under the line...Said he'd sue if they touched it. Um, its under the line. Not sure what is going on through this idiots head. People who move out here from the city, don't understand that one tree is not the deciding factor of your property value like it is on a city lot. Not sure why he's so attached to this small tree...he has like 500 more on his place.. Sometimes I think this is a learned trait that is learned by living in the city, I remember it went on back when I was a kid in the city</p><p>They came into my yard and I told him to do what he wanted..I like electricity....Trees got butchered, but as time has shown, they grow back....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1507610, member: 22072"] I heard 15 ft on either side of the line.. They were out here a while back. Those long arm cutters are just the craziest thing. Had a few of the new residents all up in arms. One protested a small oak tree they wanted cut under the line...Said he'd sue if they touched it. Um, its under the line. Not sure what is going on through this idiots head. People who move out here from the city, don't understand that one tree is not the deciding factor of your property value like it is on a city lot. Not sure why he's so attached to this small tree...he has like 500 more on his place.. Sometimes I think this is a learned trait that is learned by living in the city, I remember it went on back when I was a kid in the city They came into my yard and I told him to do what he wanted..I like electricity....Trees got butchered, but as time has shown, they grow back.... [/QUOTE]
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