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Old 31-08-2005, 01:23 AM
Srgnt Billko
 
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"Stubby" wrote in message
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My guess is the trees are about 50'. But they are close to the house,
neighbor's property and utility lines. But even if I could fell them in
the right place, cleaning up the brush is hard. And where do I dump the
logs? Renting a chipper is quite expensive -- a friend guessed at $300
per day.


I'm dumping it at the local resource recovery center. $10 per year for a
permit for non-commercial use. No charge for each load.



Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Stubby" wrote in message
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Tree work is expensive because of the equipment involved (rented) and the
insurance and risk. I asked about having several large white pine trees
removed several years ago and the quotes came in around $450 each or
$1000 for 3. (All were struck by lighning, the most common way tall
pines are killed.)



Really ? I'm removing 80 - 90' trees with a $150 chain saw and an S10
pickup. How big are these "tall pines" ?


jacky wrote:

Hi
A medium tree fell on my lawn
How much does it cost to right it or remove it?
Thanks you


(sorry if it is no the right news place to ask)