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Size:  228.8 KB well had a few ask about my setup for my trees so here they are. I fell one side of the block around half and have the 14/2 wire I’ve separated wrapped and tied. drill 1/4” hole with a paddle bit through the base. Just wrap back on itself. With bucket / I-bolt same thing ,I use 1/2 bit and the 14/2 as one due to 4-5 trees at one time.


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    Good job! Thanks for sharing!

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    Get. It. I got twenty bags to pour

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    That will work.
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    Those look good James!

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    Thank you for sharing! I like the idea of drilling holes through the trees and connecting a bunch to a bucket full of cement.

    I may try this with some hardwood and small trees i have cut down. Looks a lot a easier than mounting a tree vertical in the bucket, but i guess you don't get the height you would get from sinking the trees vertically.

    I bought some rebar i'm going to use with the buckets i try to sink trees vertically with - the last few i sunk flipped over!

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    never had any luck with pine. a buddy put some cedars out 7-8 years ago and i catch fish on them every year. ill add some in a couple of weeks.

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