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Check, that's not a beech or birch tree shown in the picture. It should not be $590 to drop it. Maybe to haul the wood and chip the brush from a back yard.... Easy to climb and what appears to be plenty of drop zone. Looks like a 20-30 minute job to put it on the ground. Removing it all may be worth the $590 depending on how far the drag is and the access. Just sayin'.
Sorry about the typos - meant to say Beech tree, but jemclimber if it is not a Beech, what is it? It drops big green "nuts" about the size of golf balls in the Fall, and the squirrels open them up and love the stuff inside (which kind of looks like a Walnut or Pecan, but the shell is not hard).
And I agree that $590 is outrageous, and that was just to drop it on the ground. (The guy started his quote at $800!) Not going to happen!
Also, CobyRupert, don't worry, I will NOT be on the ladder when the hinge breaks and the fork starts to fall. I have done this in the past, and believe me, when it comes down it takes me and and another person reefing on it HARD! I just don't cut close enough to the birds mouth that the tree will fall on its own. also, the ladder will be tied, and the chain or a big strap will wrap around the tree above the cut so that barber chairing will not be a problem.
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