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18 August 2026

  • curprev 09:0309:03, 18 August 2026Dunedasctz talk contribs 7,427 bytes +7,427 Created page with "<html><p> Leaning Tree Removal: When a Lean Becomes a Safety Concern</p>Not every leaning tree is dangerous, but a new or increasing lean can be a warning sign—especially when accompanied by root movement, cracked soil, trunk damage, canopy dieback, or recent storm exposure. The location of the tree determines how serious the consequence of failure could be. Access and Drop Zone Change the JobCrews need room to move people, equipment, wood, and debris. Narrow gates, fe..."