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Ash branch knocks cherry over.


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Couple of days ago an ash limb fell on a leaning cherry on the edge of our woods. Never seen anything quite like it. Cherry had a pocket of rot on the leaning side and the ash just bent it. Huge amounts of compression and twisting in the butt. Could get me hand right in some if the cracks in it. Sorted it today with one of the guys I live with. Weren't really sure how to sort it, neither of us being pros, but took it slowly and got there in the end. Half expected the cherry to stand back up when we took the weight off, but it stayed put.

James

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