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Default ~~~ Thin Out Your Natural Area ~~~


CHIPS' CHAINSAW POWERCARVING
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** Thin out natural areas.
** Over grown lots & yards.
** Cut fallen trees.
** Take down small trees & shrubs.
** Prune low hanging limbs.
** Crepe Myrtle pruning.
** Brush clearing.
**Real Estate Curb Appeal.
** Farms/ Fields / Gardens.
** Not Set Up For Hauling.
** Low Prices / Free Estimates.

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