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Cedar of Lebanon


John Hughes
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My stocks of Cedar of Lebanon are getting low, so I am looking for a nice big butt to mill.:laugh1:

One of the first trees I milled was a C of L, about 4 foot diameter blown down in a church yard in Sible Hedingham in 1987.We milled it with a double headed chainsaw mill.

Then I milled one at the bottom of the runway at Stansted airport, by this time I had got my Woodmizer:thumbup1::thumbup1:

 

Please keep me in mind if you have one that needs to come down.

John

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A big one blew over in Little Gaddesden it's really beaten up on the deck though. I've driven past it each day for months now. It's not worth milling though big branch arm and splits all over the place where it blew over and broke. At least i think its Lebanon could be Deador never saw it with needles on.

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