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Originally posted by Nathan Wreyford
Not too many websites are this honest
Or that informative! Great site--the guy's a straight shooter, and it sounds like he knows his stuff and wants his clients to know what's going on.
 
Hmmmm Straight Shooter, seems like you would recognize one of them Guy..........

Trees came before Humans. For us to survive, we must be sure that trees survive.

Just like in taking a bunch of weight off the tree's lean side; in a balanced system; you cannot touch one side of the equation; without affecting the other. And that is in a simple 2 dimensional see-saw balance; let alone the complexity of a 3dimensionally balanced, multi-level, complex system, with many more entangle-meants.

Orrrrrrrrrr something like that!
:alien: :alien:
 
Originally posted by TheTreeSpyder

Just like in taking a bunch of weight off the tree's lean side; in a balanced system; you cannot touch one side of the equation; without affecting the other. And that is in a simple 2 dimensional see-saw balance; let alone the complexity of a 3dimensionally balanced, multi-level, complex system, with many more entangle-meants.
Translation Attempt #1: Reducing a tree is not simple. Consider the overall structure before cutting each branch. Do the work in phases; don't upset the tree's balance.

#2 Don't take off many living branches. The tree put them there for reasons we can't understand.

I agree with #1, not #2. Was either close to your intent?
 
Sunday I'm gonna attempt to drop crotch an 80 year old pecan. I say 'attempt' because the guy really wants it topped.

The sucker's HUGE! And his house is right under it.
 
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