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Old 06-06-2003, 05:32 PM
Randolph Crawford
 
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Default Desperate for tree removal help

Agreed. Avoid this clown and look elsewhere. Most pro stump grinders
also will probably not remove the grindings for free. But you can probably
put a sign in front of your house reading "FREE MULCH" and get your
neighbors to cart it away for free. That's what I'd do.

Randy

Chet Hayes wrote:
This guy is hosing you. Are we talking about just the stump grindings
or the chippings from all the trees? The removal of the tree
chippings should have been spelled out in a quote/contract upfront and
included in the cost of the tree removal. The stump grindings from 12
trees can't amount to that much and be worth anywhere near $850 to get
rid of. The trees should have been cut close to the ground, so when
they're ground down, a substantial amount of the stump is below grade
to begin with. There shouldn't be huge amounts of material left above
grade.

How much did you pay for the actual tree removal? I've had a crew of
4 guys with a boom truck, chipper, grinder, etc for a full day for
$1000.

If you haven't got an area on your property to simply move it too and
let it rot, then I'd contact a few local handyman type guys and it
shouldnt be too hard to find someone to remove it for you.

And the idea that the stuff is going to harden up with a rain is BS.






"Brian Burke" wrote in message ...

Hello everyone.

I just moved into a house and paid to have about 12 trees removed and the
stumps ground. As I'm learning, a tree service ONLY grinds the stumps and
leaves the stump grindings behind. The guy that is doing mine said it's a
hassle for them to get rid of the stuff. I thought I would do it myself
until he told me the grindings would amount to multiple pickup truck loads
(These were huge pine trees). He also said that the grindings must be moved
before it rains because rain will cause them to solidify and become like
concrete. He said he can remove them, but will charge me as much as he did
for each stump which is a total of $850.

Any input and/or suggestions on this is appreciated. I can't use the stuff
as mulch because it's just way too much and I don't have access to a pickup
truck.

Thanks.

Brian


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