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rthy
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tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 09:42 Go to next message
how much is it normally to cut a tree down? i was quoted 1500>2500 Confused
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
do it yourself you wuss
then it only costs $20 in petrol and $100 in chiropractor appointments (oops)
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 09:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
meh, its one of those huge trees... Confused
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 09:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hence the chiropractor appointment
my back doesn't hurt too much, and it's only a few weeks after I finished it Smile
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i c... in that case ill go for the 1500 job to save my back from damage Razz Confused
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 22:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Just let the professionals do it. And save more then your back if you drop it the wrong way. Then just stand back and watch how it's done.
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 23:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
http://www.muchosucko.com/video-howtonotcutdownatr ee.html
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rthy
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Re: tree cutting Fri, 30 September 2005 23:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
86DRFT wrote on Sat, 01 October 2005 09:39

http://www.muchosucko.com/video-howtonotcutdownatr ee.html

mmmm yes... i c ur point... money well spent....
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Re: tree cutting Sat, 01 October 2005 07:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
we have italian next door neighbors who stay in the house about 1 every 6 months... last time he was up he started choping down this medium/bigish tree and he had it all tied down properly...

he must have for got about 1 branch as you here the chain sawing then a loud CRASH and a large branch falls on his neighbors tin shed in the back yard Laughing Laughing Laughing

get it done properly, at least its their fault if anything happens
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Re: tree cutting Sun, 02 October 2005 01:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Yeah I agree.

I worked doing tree surgery and the like a while back and its not easy to do if you dont have the right shit to do it...especially when houses and other inanimate objects are close by.

Thats not to bad a price considering disposal of old tree and all the insurance issues that the companies have to cover..

Do it.

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Re: tree cutting Tue, 04 October 2005 01:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
havabeer wrote on Sat, 01 October 2005 17:04

we have italian next door neighbors who stay in the house about 1 every 6 months... last time he was up he started choping down this medium/bigish tree and he had it all tied down properly...

he must have for got about 1 branch as you here the chain sawing then a loud CRASH and a large branch falls on his neighbors tin shed in the back yard Laughing Laughing Laughing

get it done properly, at least its their fault if anything happens

You mean an Italian had a tree OMG. Just wait for some samoans to come around and offer to cut down your trees for like 300 dollars lol.
We have had a few trees cut down, the biggest being a Nicoli Gum tree probably 30+m tall and very wide, this was befor stricker council regs came in adn cost around 650 dollars to be cut down by a professional.
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Re: tree cutting Wed, 05 October 2005 10:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
costs alot! we have had trees cut down before and almost had to go to court over it (neighbours trees hanging over our house)
3 huge trees over 5g's - made a fun show though and 2 days of entertainment.
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Re: tree cutting Wed, 05 October 2005 12:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
do mormon's cut down trees?

http://www.thecenters.org/images/Commentaries/Mormon-Missionaries-1.jpg http://www.woolamaloo.org.uk/Bloody%20Big%20Tree%20at%20Dirleston2.JPG

cut my tree, ill give u cake
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Re: tree cutting Wed, 05 October 2005 20:41 Go to previous message
IN my experience, it is best left to the pros. They chip it and take it away as well - apart from safety and many hours on your part (risk of damage to property), you then have to get rid of teh stuff, which will cost you heaps in just transporting it to the dump.
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