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Old December 30, 2017   #10
loulac
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Just follow Worth's suggestion. Cut off the tree trunk low enough to just keep healthy wood. A saw doesn't make a perfectly clean cut, improve it with a knife, the cut of the bark and of the nearest wood should be perfect. Protect the whole cut with an adequate product (Swede tar in my place). New growth will start in spring.
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