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burritas | 3 years ago

Maine's trees are tiny compared to the PNW. Most of them would hardly graze the line if they fell over.

It's really difficult to prune, say, 50 miles of Douglas-fir that stands easily over 150-200ft and grows right next to the lines -- many of their limbs are fatter than any tree I saw in the northeast. You'd have to get a crane and block the road off, and one tree could take a good part of a day. Can't fell them either, generally speaking, as you get into all sorts of disputes and the environmentalists will send you to hell 50 different ways with lawsuits.

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nine_k|3 years ago

If the fir stands 150ft high right next to your power line, you have failed to proactively prune it.

burritas|3 years ago

Well the tree was there a few centuries before the line was. And like I said, it's impractical to fall them.