Colonel Mustard
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Note the specificity. Not just "a tree", but a "Bradford Pear Tree"? :waitasec:
Next time you pass a Bradford Pear tree, make it a point to look at how small the limbs are. Doesn't matter how tall or how old the tree is. (Most don't live past 30 years anyway). Bradford Pears have small limbs. Unless you had to cut down the whole tree by the main trunk, a hacksaw would work just fine. I just cut a bunch of limbs off of the Bradford Pear that is too close to my driveway not long ago. The only reason a hacksaw would bend and twist is if you aren't holding it correctly and putting consistent pressure on what you are cutting. If he can't operate a hacksaw properly to cut a tree limb then he would have no more physical strenght than an 8 year old kid, IMO. His ridiculous stories will surely be the cause of his demise.