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With elms I'd guess about 75 years. The majority of the tree was removed by crane last year, so it's pretty safe. About 14 feet left standing, which they wanted to add about half more cost to remove! I WAS going to use them some more, but instead ran them off! Very unprofessional!!!!

I may take my long bar saw, and slab this vertically, and use the lumber. 4 inch slabbed slices are easier to control and move. But first, it needed to stop growing!

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To prevent it from growing, you must first remove its roots. When it stops growing, you will be able to cut it off easily and by doing it slowly, you will be able to cut it off completely in no time.

And I'm pretty sure you won't waste a single bit of it because you know how to use it.
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I like that idea, but she's too close to both houses to get to the roots. I plan to plug it with mushroom spore, and let them fight it out, after it's slabbed for wood. If I could get my backhoe in there, it would be root time for sure!

Besides, the mushrooms would be tasty, LOL!

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sure. You're saying right
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Hope the mushrooms work, it would cut the fight time down. But at least the tree is dead now!

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Yeah i think it's definitely work.

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If it weren't between two houses, I'd take my Backhoe to it and dig out the stump for sure. But we work with what we have, LOL!

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