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Old 09-29-2024, 04:22 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by Winilyme View Post
We're in Meredith where there's been a lot of tree removal in our neighborhood to clear along roadway utility ROWs. One medium size hemlock tree was removed from our frontage; it's now on the ground cut into 2 ft pieces. I know that it's my responsibility to do what I want with the wood.

We have a small lot with minimal room to stack it...plus I have no desire to look at it each day as it rots over the next 20 years. Being pine, I don't think anyone wants to burn it except maybe for campfires. I just want it to be gone whether it's me disposing it somewhere that accepts it, paying someone to haul it away, or otherwise.

Any suggestions on how to get rid of it? Thanks.
We had the same problem and the limbs were huge! Way too big for us to move. So I thought we have nothing to lose and put a free sign on it to see if anybody wanted it for campfire wood and guess what, It's gone!! So try it, you might be surprised.
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