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Wanting to move a Cedar Tree. Any help

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  1. Blatz

    Blatz Member

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    I have a cedar tree that I'm wanting to move because it is eventually going to interfere with my pecan tree and it will look much better in a different spot.

    It's about 7 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Does anyone know if it's possible to do this my own? I've tried google but I've had no success.
     
  2. mc mark

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    Rent one of these --

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  3. codell

    codell Member

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    call Louie w/ Champion Tree Service

    I believe he advertises on 610am

    My father used him to move a 25' sweetgum and while it was risky he was pleased because the tree survived
     
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    Supermac34 President, Von Wafer Fan Club

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    Moving established trees is always risky. I'd use a pro, or at least get an estimate and their thoughts on the chances of survival.
     
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    That's a little bigger than the sharpshooter and elbow grease I had in mind. :)

    I'm probably going to have to hire someone because I really want this tree to survive

    I was doing some more searching and the only thing I could find was for cedar trees 50 ft and taller and it was saying that they had a 50% chance of surviving. I'm hoping that chance would increase the smaller the tree gets.
     

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