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The amazing bit is why they didn't fell the tree before building the house!

 

Surely they knew it would become a problem at some point.

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Would be fairly smart thought to have tree as part of your house.

 

Was waiting for the hydraulics to fail on the last piece only to smash the deck and house to bits...or would that only happen to me?

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Surely they would want that notch in their roof sorted when the tree was gone, so you would have thought they could have felled a much larger section?

 

Lots to think about there. Cheers for posting.

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technically very well taken down,good planning and care taken. I worked in Boston for 2 years and that was typical of the area. mostly we were taking down white pines in the same locations, mm from the house, but we were lucky enough to have a 22 ton all terrain crane in the company to make things easier, although there wasn't much room for the final few pieces. I cant unerstand why they left the tree there, but it is very common practice there.Great find though.

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