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i am actualy guesstimating the trees dia. i know my trees and have cut many in the 5 foot dia. range..this one is nearly twice that diameter..guessing the circumference to be around 200-240 inches..at the base but only slightly smaller at dbh..bark is nominal at approx.1/4 inch in thickness
9' Diameter is a whoper. Several years ago I helped my neighbor take down a Cottonwood that did actually measure over 9'. The largest direction was over 11'. It was droping 3' Diameter limbs on the asphalt road and punched a couple of big holes. It was definately a herritage tree. Too bad it had to come down. We rented a 60' lift to get the limbs off before we cut the trunk. Because of the odd shape, he had a 60" bar and cut from both sides and we still had to jack it to get it to seperate. The tree was in an area of 12' of river loam soil with gravel and ground water at 12'. The cottonwoods and valley oaks reach the water and can really get huge.
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