All,
I believe from my experience with pecan, I have 7 pecan trees on my place, pecan can be very brittle especially when it is dry. We have been very hot down here in Louisiana this summer but have gotten a fair mount of rain up to now. We had a storm come through last week that had quite a bit of wind but not bad enough to drop anything but small dead limbs on the area under them. I was grilling for the kids last week and heard a cracking sound but nothing fell. Well, last night with a no wind situation, when I went out this morning, there was about a 20’ limb with a base of about 10” diameter down in my day pen and it smashed a steel tube panel to my round pen almost to the ground! Without any high winds, I was amazed at how a large limb of that size could just snap and fall. Lost about a gallon of great pecans as they are about half grown right now. I use pecan limbs of various sizes for my smoker. They break very easily when dry and I can’t imagine a ramrod of pecan, if you could find one with straight runout, could not be in danger of snapping with a tight patch and ball load. Certainly ideas to ponder.