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Steven Banks 27-12-2003 07:33 AM

Leaning Tree of Pisa...
 
Hello All,

We went through a tough storm a few weeks ago up here in the Great Pacific
NorthWET. One of my evergreen trees which had a crooked trunk has taken on a
lean. It's leaning into my neighbors trees.

I do not want to cut it down and I think since the root ball didn't pull all
the way out of the ground that I can save this tree. I want to stake the
tree. What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger). Any clues as
to where I can find such an animal?

Thanks,
Steve Banks


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Bubba 27-12-2003 10:44 PM

Leaning Tree of Pisa...
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6563

Lowes or Home Depot both have em.


"Steven Banks" wrote in message
...
Hello All,

We went through a tough storm a few weeks ago up here in the Great Pacific
NorthWET. One of my evergreen trees which had a crooked trunk has taken on

a
lean. It's leaning into my neighbors trees.

I do not want to cut it down and I think since the root ball didn't pull

all
the way out of the ground that I can save this tree. I want to stake the
tree. What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the

kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger). Any clues

as
to where I can find such an animal?

Thanks,
Steve Banks


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Bubba 27-12-2003 10:50 PM

Leaning Tree of Pisa...
 
Xref: 127.0.0.1 alt.home.lawn.garden:6563

Lowes or Home Depot both have em.


"Steven Banks" wrote in message
...
Hello All,

We went through a tough storm a few weeks ago up here in the Great Pacific
NorthWET. One of my evergreen trees which had a crooked trunk has taken on

a
lean. It's leaning into my neighbors trees.

I do not want to cut it down and I think since the root ball didn't pull

all
the way out of the ground that I can save this tree. I want to stake the
tree. What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the

kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger). Any clues

as
to where I can find such an animal?

Thanks,
Steve Banks


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Larry 27-12-2003 11:03 PM

Leaning Tree of Pisa...
 
What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger).

I'd use a winch or "come-a-long" the pull it over straight before I stake
it.

If there is nothing to pull against, park a truck and pull against the
bumper. For additional safety, drape several blankets across the cable to
prevent whipping in event it parts under strain.



Larry
www.BackwoodsMetalArt.com
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for Home and Yard




"Steven Banks" wrote in message
...
Hello All,

We went through a tough storm a few weeks ago up here in the Great Pacific
NorthWET. One of my evergreen trees which had a crooked trunk has taken on

a
lean. It's leaning into my neighbors trees.

I do not want to cut it down and I think since the root ball didn't pull

all
the way out of the ground that I can save this tree. I want to stake the
tree. What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the

kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger). Any clues

as
to where I can find such an animal?

Thanks,
Steve Banks


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Steven Banks 27-12-2003 11:32 PM

Leaning Tree of Pisa...
 

"Steven Banks" wrote in message
...
Hello All,

We went through a tough storm a few weeks ago up here in the Great Pacific
NorthWET. One of my evergreen trees which had a crooked trunk has taken on

a
lean. It's leaning into my neighbors trees.

I do not want to cut it down and I think since the root ball didn't pull

all
the way out of the ground that I can save this tree. I want to stake the
tree. What I'm looking for is something similar to an "auger stake" the

kind
that is used for dogs to be tied up to in a yard (but larger). Any clues

as
to where I can find such an animal?

Thanks,
Steve Banks


Thanks guys, actually what I was looking for are the auger type screws but
of a more "industrial" length and diameter. The aluminum ones for dos are
good for just that. I did find an anchor system called Duckbills that would
do the job but think I just might have to go the route of an arborist.
Thanks though.

Steve Banks


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