JDgreen227
Super Member
On Monday the local newpaper here had a story about a city homeowner who was upset with the DPW because they wouldn't remove the stump of a tree they had cut down. He had called them because the tree (on the right-of-way) had cracked and a large branch was hanging over his house. They responded to his request in a few hours, removing the tree, but told him because of budget cuts they would not remove the 36 inch stump. As the story went he got a $100 estimate to have the stump chipped up, and he felt the city should take care of it instead.
It made me laugh to read the story, because I recently dug out the sod, and then used a chain saw and an axe to remove three 30 inch diameter stumps here. Wasn't fun at my age (60) but hard work never hurt anybody. One of my neighbors was telling me recently he had to pay $600 to have his 7 year old well pressure tank replaced. I cannot imagine paying somebody $350 for labor to replace a $250 tank.
Last month I had to replace my step mom's twenty year old garbage disposal, she paid for the parts and afterwards she told me about someone who had to pay $450 for the same job I had done for a third of that much.
I do not begrudge paying a stump grinder, a plumber, etc. to do things I can't do but as long as I have the ability to do things myself, I am proud to be a do-it-yourselfer. And no doubt you are, too. :thumbsup:
It made me laugh to read the story, because I recently dug out the sod, and then used a chain saw and an axe to remove three 30 inch diameter stumps here. Wasn't fun at my age (60) but hard work never hurt anybody. One of my neighbors was telling me recently he had to pay $600 to have his 7 year old well pressure tank replaced. I cannot imagine paying somebody $350 for labor to replace a $250 tank.
Last month I had to replace my step mom's twenty year old garbage disposal, she paid for the parts and afterwards she told me about someone who had to pay $450 for the same job I had done for a third of that much.
I do not begrudge paying a stump grinder, a plumber, etc. to do things I can't do but as long as I have the ability to do things myself, I am proud to be a do-it-yourselfer. And no doubt you are, too. :thumbsup: