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<blockquote data-quote="rickm" data-source="post: 4058172" data-attributes="member: 24476"><p>Most power companies that i have had dealings with is only require to keep trees trimmed 10 ft either side of the lines but in most cases if you are nice and ask they will cut a tree back farther and in most cases take it completely out if it is in danger of hitting their lines, that or take the line down long enough for you to get the tree on the ground but the main thing is ask nicely and wait for them to have time to get it done. I know there are some companies that wont work with property owners but that is the exception in alot of cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickm, post: 4058172, member: 24476"] Most power companies that i have had dealings with is only require to keep trees trimmed 10 ft either side of the lines but in most cases if you are nice and ask they will cut a tree back farther and in most cases take it completely out if it is in danger of hitting their lines, that or take the line down long enough for you to get the tree on the ground but the main thing is ask nicely and wait for them to have time to get it done. I know there are some companies that wont work with property owners but that is the exception in alot of cases. [/QUOTE]
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