I don't know if the park has a back lot, but it's a good
idea. I'm going to call, tomorrow, and see what the park
says about the roots. They might know.
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"aemeijers" wrote in message
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If the only thing that will ever be there is the trailer,
and it isn't
heavily loaded, I'd let the roots be. Too much risk of
killing the tree,
otherwise. Since you said 'park', I'm assuming it is their
tree, not
yours. No overflow parking out back somewhere where you can
leave the
trailer when not in use? (With a suitable lock on the hitch,
of course...)
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