Posted by Dave H (MI) on February 28, 2016 at 18:36:54 from (50.33.245.55):
In Reply to: feature night by johnlobb posted by larry@stinescorner on February 28, 2016 at 16:00:42:
No pics, unless you know my address and care to Google it and get a satellite view. Then you will see what the ash borer is capable of. Looks like that meteor in Tunguska hit the place.
I also have a Cub Loboy that was darn near cleaved in half by an oak branch. I restored it. Would make a great photo op if I actually had any.
Then there is the tree back in November of 2014. A leaner ash tree. Severed the trunk from the root and all was well. Then it suddenly fell loose of the tree is was leaning on and came down between the trunks of a tree with two trunks. These were offset just enough to cause my end to rise up like a teeter totter whilst coming straight at my head. Hit me on the side of the head and half tore off my ear. I was two hours with a plastic surgeon getting that repaired. I saw it coming and moved enough to save my skull...only just.
I have more...my eldest daughter has forbidden my to touch the chainsaw anymore. So I wait until she goes to work.
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