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jess_her
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Nothing like Sandy, But
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November 21, 2012, »
Here is a laugh, had to change out a string on my mega tree. Half of the tree is in standing water. To answer last year question, I do run in the rain and a big puddle.
Best wishes to the east coast US on there recovery.
Jess
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UncleBuck
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Re: Nothing like Sandy, But
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Jess, do you other pic of the mega tree? I will be doing one next year and want to get as many idea's as I can. If anyone else has daytime pics of there trees and would like to share that would be great.
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jnealand
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November 21, 2012, »
Uncle Buck you should look at the building the Monkman Jump Pole. It is the 4th megatree pole I have built and it will be the last. One of the best things I ever did and really makes putting up my tree easy. Not cheap to build, but the older I get the more I like easy!!! This is one solid pole and does not even use guy wires at the top. I think I could even lean a ladder against the pole and it won't tip over, but I am not going to try that. LOL Wish I had built it at iteration 2 of my poles.
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