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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tree where base will be
From: Jim Rhodes <k0xu@iowadsl.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 00:03:15 -0500
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This is a question that I do not remember seeing here, and a couple of 
searches in the archives doesn't come up with anything quite like it 
either. I am planning on putting up an HDX-555 tower next year, but the 
spot where I want it to go is now occupied by a big old maple tree. The 
tree & it's mate have to go anyway as we are adding on to the house at 
about the same time. I am looking for advice on: whether to plant the tower 
right over the spot where the trunk is; plant the tower next to where the 
stump will be left; or avoid the spot entirely. I know the manufacturer 
says "undisturbed soil", is a spot with tree roots slowly rotting away in 
it considered "undisturbed". And if either through the stump or beside it 
are OK, How have others dealt with the LARGE roots when digging the hole?

Thanks for the benefit of the group experience here.

Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net

Experience is the thing you have left when everything else is gone.


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