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Storm, Winds and the Farmers Fix

by onrystormy (Subscribe)

Posted on: Aug 10, 2009 at 11:48 AM CST

Channel: Weather

Location: Hazelton,ID

Thursday as the storm was rolling in as usual I went about my buisness with household chores and all when I looked out the window and noticed the oak tree moving quit a little bit at the trunk area so I went to investigate it was splittting from the wind and was gonna go down across the power line and possibly through the house if we didn't act fast so called for some help along came Ralph Shawver owner of Shawver Farms, Steve Salts and of course my Husband Victor. They kept on looking at it and ? what should we do to keep this thing together at least till the storm passes so they did the farmers fix it lasted and the next day was cut down we saved the house and the farmers fix worked through the strong winds that came through tat day.

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