Posted by Dave H (MI) on March 01, 2018 at 16:34:52 from (50.108.93.193):
In Reply to: Goodbye..... posted by Dave H (MI) on March 01, 2018 at 15:34:47:
Well...I can't tell how bad the SMTA is yet but I don't think it is nearly as bad as it could be. My car will be scratched, but I can't really tell that it did any major damage to it either. This is a very large box elder tree. If you look behind the SMTA you can see the canopy on the crawler. It's a homemade affair and I was planning on cutting it off and scrapping it. The rust goes clear thru a couple of the four tubular steel posts that support the diamond tread flat steel roof. Nonetheless, the entire giant tree is being held up by that lousy roof...bless it. The fence at the top of the driveway needs serious repair. If I had my saw here I would be well on my way to cleaning that out. Just got the wife's car up the road and into the bottom of the driveway. Snowblower sheared a bolt. I heard an even bigger tree come down up in the woods while I was out there but THAT is his problem.
Anyway, nobody got hurt and everyone is locked in for the night. Tomorrow the fun starts. :)
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