After cleaning up the mess they left and taking 2 loads of wood out, the one tree was next to the pole, like right next to it. I was kind of dumbfounded as to what kind it was, has leaves like a black walnut, bark like an elm, and the heart wood was dark like black walnut, then I look around there are others in the vicinity same kind of tree, have to look that one up and see what it was, I don't recall what it looked like before, kind of an overgrown corner area, but judging by the shape of this tree, and location, probably had to go. Only one out of 4 could have stayed and that was questionable too, they did the righ thing, left all the branches, what else is new, but the town is due to make a brush run and I can pile em right across the road, the area is cleaned up and the neighbors won't be dumping their clippings here anymore, + 3/4 cord of wood I did not have to cut, might have to follow em around with the F-600 and load up on wood where people don't want it.
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