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18 hours ago, Forest2Furniture said:

Well, I've looked at them and can confirm they are differently big.

Not totally sure what I'd do with them but I'm working on it.

The one that died in the last year is about 6' DBH

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Barn extension time?

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19 hours ago, Forest2Furniture said:

Well, I've looked at them and can confirm they are differently big.

Not totally sure what I'd do with them but I'm working on it.

The one that died in the last year is about 6' DBH

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That's a lot of cladding :) we did a crane take down the milled it for the school to use on their buildings. Probally travelled about 200meters

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