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Tobra 09-18-2018 07:27 AM

That was probably easier access than this other deal Tim I had two HUGE fruitless mulberry trees removed and the stumps ground for like 1500 a few years ago, and that was the family friend price.

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Originally Posted by Jerome74911S (Post 10185224)
You guys are paying too much.

You don't live in Southern California.

Zeke 09-18-2018 08:15 AM

Looks like 2 trunks or 2 trees. One looks worse. Why not just get rid of that? Just cut it down and cut it up and leave the thing to fertilize the other.

Gently thinning the remaining one would seem to be the answer but it will grow back — same problem, different day. I'd whack 'em both if the view is the total objective.

Ferraripete 09-18-2018 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by drkshdw (Post 10185550)
Tree services around here don't even put gas in their chainsaws for less than $1K. Mainly because of the insurance, bonding and licenses that are required to be a legitimate tree service here ($100K property and $500K personal/injury for every employee of the crew).

For reference, this tree here cost me $3600 to have removed. Was it the most expensive quote? No. It also wasn't the cheapest either. But this sprawled over 4 different properties and electrical wires covering the entire block. If something went wrong, I didn't want to be the one footing the bill.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1537241909.jpg


I have one of similar size to remove...thank you for providing me price guidance.

Jerome74911S 09-18-2018 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Zeke (Post 10185988)
Looks like 2 trunks or 2 trees. One looks worse. Why not just get rid of that? Just cut it down and cut it up and leave the thing to fertilize the other.

Gently thinning the remaining one would seem to be the answer but it will grow back — same problem, different day. I'd whack 'em both if the view is the total objective.

Reasonable observations. As a student in college I worked summers for a tree service company, and we did a lot of this type of 'topping' in order to clear views. It was brutal work climbing tall trees just to snip a bit off of the top, hence the price.

Anyway, the OP could buy a nice chainsaw, cut the tree down and be done with it. This way he'd have a brand new chainsaw for future work - at a fraction of the cost of having the tree's top trimmed one time.

Tobra 09-18-2018 08:58 AM

I am with J money on the buy a chainsaw and handle it yourself idea. Fell the tree, cut it up and leave there.

speeder 09-18-2018 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by drkshdw (Post 10185550)
Tree services around here don't even put gas in their chainsaws for less than $1K. Mainly because of the insurance, bonding and licenses that are required to be a legitimate tree service here ($100K property and $500K personal/injury for every employee of the crew).

For reference, this tree here cost me $3600 to have removed. Was it the most expensive quote? No. It also wasn't the cheapest either. But this sprawled over 4 different properties and electrical wires covering the entire block. If something went wrong, I didn't want to be the one footing the bill.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1537241909.jpg

That thing looks like a widow maker if I ever saw one. I get the price. :cool:

speeder 09-18-2018 11:19 AM

Thanks, all. There is another factor that I neglected to mention, this tree, (or two trees), are on someone else's property. Here is SoCal, neighbors can turn into extortionists in a hurry if you want to trim one of their trees to improve your view.

In this case, it's just pure luck that the guy is chill and only asked that the tree not be butchered. A bunch of trees that were blocking the neighbors view were just hacked at some point, it's the ugliest thing you've ever seen in the woods. This tree has no bearing on his view in any direction, it's uphill from his house and he probably can't see it. Each property here has a bunch of land going uphill and none going downhill.

I will ask our tree guy if he has the right insurance but hopefully he does. He has felled a few trees already on the property.

DanielDudley 09-18-2018 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by timchar (Post 10185589)
I just had 2 dead birch trees removed, stumps ground, 3 other birch trees trimmed, 1 non-flowering pear tree trimmed, 600.00. Pretty fair deal I think. Tim

800 is still cheap for speeder's tree. By the time he is done, the guy who quoted that price will regret it.

timchar 09-18-2018 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 10186594)
800 is still cheap for speeder's tree. By the time he is done, the guy who quoted that price will regret it.

Agreed..I have had these guys do work for me before and I’m always shocked at how cheap. They just gave me a quote to cut down to stump 12 redwood trees, 2400.00.
I can’t believe how he hey do it so cheap. Tim

regency 09-18-2018 08:16 PM

Legitimate Tree Companies usually pay around 50 cents on the dollar for Workers Comp insurance.

Steve

mepstein 09-19-2018 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10185506)
That depends entirely on where you are. I had 9 trees taken out here for $1000. It would have cost $3000 at my old place 60 miles east of here.

Exactly. It's very location dependent and dependent on how it can come down. I had two very large rotted trees removed from my rental. Trees were a couple feet from the house. $1800 because it had to be removed piece by piece by ropes. No way to get a piece of equipment behind the house. My dad had something similar but they had special equipment to reach the tree and it was half as much. At my house in the woods, I had my neighbor take down two trees with a chainsaw, yelled timber and then he cut the trunk up into pieces and used them for his fireplace. He gave me a 6 pack for the wood but I grilled some burgers for the take down.

speeder 10-07-2018 07:43 PM

OK, so finally got 'er done:
 
Met the tree guy up at house this morning and they did a bang-up job on the tree. Cut all the dead parts off and carefully shaped the top, I don't think it looks bad at all!

Only really had to take off about 5' of the top of what was left after the dead stuff was gone. Fastest $800 I've ever seen anyone make w their clothes on, it was all over but the clean up in less than an hour.

The smart guy, (boss):
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538969813.jpg

The slightly less smart guy, (his brother-in-law as it turns out): :D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538969943.jpg

Before:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538970030.jpg

And after:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538970076.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538970076.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1538970076.jpg

speeder 10-07-2018 07:44 PM

Not sure why that second photo posts sideways? :confused:

KFC911 10-08-2018 02:45 AM

Nicely done! Waiting on daylight....I have at least $100K worth of stuff to do :). That's an awesome view....with or without that tree! I'd have left it though....

Bugsinrugs 10-08-2018 05:08 AM

I just cut down three oak trees on my property to open up a spot for some solar panels. The treees come down quickly. The cleanup is the tough part.

mepstein 10-08-2018 06:01 AM

$800 seems like a lot but you are paying for the job to be done right and you to be happy. How long it takes is really secondary.

speeder 10-08-2018 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by mepstein (Post 10208791)
$800 seems like a lot but you are paying for the job to be done right and you to be happy. How long it takes is really secondary.

I agree. :)

Ziggythecat 10-08-2018 07:26 AM

Had a customer in Ark. that I knew for years.
Very experienced, capable guy that was cutting down a tree on his property.
Tree came down fine, but in the process of cutting it up, the tree rolled on him, and killed him.

Just an FYI.

Jerome74911S 10-08-2018 08:08 AM

Good that the job was done to your satisfaction. Enjoy the view, and the cost will quickly be forgotten.

Your comments are really funny.

Zeke 10-08-2018 08:23 AM

$800 doesn't go far in the tree trimming business in CA with the workers comp rates over 30%.


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