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I didn't measure how tall it was, but the root ball was about 7'6". 9" caliper on the trunk. Maple. Yeah, they wanted a fully grown tree, right there, this side facing the house. They had a second one and three crabapples down the hill. We built some crazy stone walls there before so I thought I had a good idea of the soil make up. Turns out my path was the softest, most rock devoid soil on the property. Damn machine put some 20" ruts trying to get that I've set. Crabs went in with the skid, no problem, but the big boy with the big tree... She it

I didn't measure how tall it was, but the root ball was about 7'6". 9" caliper on the trunk. Maple. Yeah, they wanted a fully grown tree, right there, this side facing the house. They had a second one and three crabapples down the hill. We built some crazy stone walls there before so I thought I had a good idea of the soil make up. Turns out my path was the softest, most rock devoid soil on the property. Damn machine put some 20" ruts trying to get that I've set. Crabs went in with the skid, no problem, but the big boy with the big tree... She it

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[–] 2 pts

I fully support this if the tree is positioned to provide shade for the house during the summer. So many people do not plan for stuff like that when they build and landscape.

[–] 1 pt

Morning sun was blinding them.