Most do get hollow .The largest I ever worked on was 54 " diameter .On that one I cut right through a nest of hybernating bats and they they went helter skelter into a snow bank .Mice with wings so to speak .
Silver or "soft" maples were planted about 1890-1900 or so as fast growing urban shade trees .Little did they know back then that in years to come they would provide the "bread and butter " trees for arborists .About 100 years give or take is the life span .They can get pretty plump though in...
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