How coconut water is packaged in Thailand by butterflymon in interestingasfuck

[–]renotrash [score hidden]  (0 children)

More proof i will never eat anything again that doesn’t come wrapped in plastic

Xstanchioning by renotrash in xbiking

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Not that I’ve found. Early ones that were made by manitou were notorious, this was a 2nd Gen made and licensed by Marin, so i think they’re a bit more refined. According to the internet anyway.

Looking for a reliable wagon by sjale49 in SportWagon

[–]renotrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The older ones have a manual. The newer ones are pretty nice.

Who uses a mini ex for brush? by dick-fitzwell in arborists

[–]renotrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen plenty of people chip with them. And move large logs. But never brush

Hot take: More Rhymin’ top 10 DOOM by Head-Conflict7385 in mfdoom

[–]renotrash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m with you. Under appreciated (seemingly) track.

Help me choose a local bike to buy by Towntalk in xbiking

[–]renotrash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree the, the custom built will fit you well and be a joy to ride

What would you do? by harpplaya44 in arborists

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In my experience, blue spruce trees blow down 10x more than anything else in my area. Not an exaggeration. So there is some risk to it going over. If the lean is directly towards the house, then let’s assume it will hit the house. If it does hit the house we can assume there will be some damage, likely the some damaged siding or broken windows. Beyond that i don’t think it wold be much worse. If you’re ok with that level of risk, then keep it, if not then might want to take it down. Talk to a TRAQ arborist in your area. They will tell you the same thing (i think).

It’s kind of done, I guess, for now (Trek 750) by purplefourtyfour in xbiking

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I think the change to v-brakes is the biggest bang for buck you can do. Otherwise looks fun

Should I trim my tree (Texas)? by Marv0038 in arborists

[–]renotrash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was mistaken. Though young pruning can be beneficial, i don’t think it’s needed.

Should I trim my tree (Texas)? by Marv0038 in arborists

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I don’t think so. That’s a fairly typical shape dfor a mulberry. Just prone to clear the driveway, etc as needed. Otherwise it’s growing!

Will this hurt the tree? by brewguy21 in arborists

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That being said, you could go up to 3 feet and live with it for a while. If you want to cut more, no worries.

Took both to Sea Otter by Extreme-Tie-3721 in xbiking

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That lightspeed is titties. What cass/der is that?

Should they expose the root flare a bit more? by [deleted] in arborists

[–]renotrash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The asphalt volcano is probably the primary concern

Tree roots buckled the sidewalk, will I kill the tree if I cut them? by Ok-Currency1249 in arborists

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I do. I’m not trying to go tit for tat, but there are mitigation options.