Originally posted by: woowoo
$500-$1000
Depends
Originally posted by: Slickone
If it was a large tree, say 50-100ft, how much was it? The stupid guy that built the neighborhood left a few worthless (no cover) tall trees in place and large branches or the entire trees are falling when it storms.
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
Originally posted by: Bryophyte
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
Often not legal in cities. You also very frequently need a permit before you remove a tree, sometimes even to just make major pruning cuts on large trees.
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
Originally posted by: Ogg
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
Yeah Red Ive got a 100 yr old Magnolia thats about 90 ft tall and is growing in the power lines, is on our property line, and is right next to my neighbors 300,000 glass house. Will you come over and cut it down for us?
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Not a good ideaOriginally posted by: slag
On the plus side, I gave the woodchips away to an older couple to use on their landscaping and even delivered and unloaded them for the people.
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Red
Uhm, why on earth would you pay $500-$1000 when you can do it yourself with a chainsaw, and then keep the firewood OR sell it to pay off the chainsaw?
because the people you pay are good at not dropping giant pices of tree on your neighbors houses and cars.
Originally posted by: woowoo
Not a good ideaOriginally posted by: slag
On the plus side, I gave the woodchips away to an older couple to use on their landscaping and even delivered and unloaded them for the people.
Fresh woodchips will suck the nutrients out of soil.