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Chris P
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Most main roads are so well constructed that if 10,000 or 50,000 vehicles can drive over them each day then a tree is no problem.

 

I only know of one guy to punch in a road in 20 years and that was a minor lane following the storm in 1987

. The council man said fell the tree , phil said what about the road , council man said fell it and we will fill the hole afterwards, the tree has got to go.

 

not in west yorkshire the roads have more holes than a cullander. the reason we dont fell onto our roads is the holes already there pose too much of a trip hazard:thumbsdown:

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I think it makes a difference when felling stems with stubs to felling whole trees. With a whole tree as the branches break they absorb the majority of the impact, whereas any stubs left on a stem just get slammed into the ground.

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