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PMcParlin

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  1. Hello, I have been struggling with trying to find a solution, and really hope someone can help... I have a large Seabuckthorn tree which has leant into my neighbours fence, (pic attached). I need to raise it slightly off the fence and secure it. This is particularly important, as I am planning on having a building near to the tree. It won't have a concrete base, but be built on posts...but I need to lift and secure the tree. As you can see it has had timber supports, but these have broken during strong winds. Would it be possible to use some form of jack/Acrow prop to raise the tree slightly off the wall, then secure it in place? I would be very grateful for any suggestions... With thanks and best wishes, Patricia

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