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Been here much more than a while
- Location
- My Island, WA
I started off with a 1980 flatbed Toyota 4x4 and a 4’ x 10’ trailer. Did that for a few years, once in a blue moon I’d rent a Vermeer 6” and curse it out the whole time. Hauling and chainsaw slicing brush better than that damn chipper!
No one seemed to care about business licenses, but the biggest limiting question was ‘are you a licensed arborist’. I would try to educate and tease this out a bit most didn’t know what the certification was but that they were suppose to ask for it.
I’m damn good at fine pruning and that’s what my focus was (is). Pulling some hangers and did a fair amount of cabling work. That and WAY too many hedges, but I was great at that too. Granted dumping brush was about an hour total time to the day, fees were basically nothing at 5-15$ per load. You can cut ALOT of 2-4” firewood!
Get beyond adequate with fine pruning Japanese maples, Rhododendrons and other small pants. Make them the center piece of the property. Make friends with all the nurseries and garden clubs. Make it a point to keep busy working even if it’s volunteer work.
It’s hard work, but you have low overhead. Just spitballing numbers, but you might work twice as much at $75 an hour without equipment, as someone with equipment might be getting $100 an hour or so. Their 6 hour job will take you 8-9 hours.
A Seattle arborist would basically brag about working out of their car and would talk their clients into ‘macro’ mulching. He’d do 150’ reduction pruning on Doug firs and whack up the brush under the tree. Biologically it makes sense but it’s a tough sell!
No one seemed to care about business licenses, but the biggest limiting question was ‘are you a licensed arborist’. I would try to educate and tease this out a bit most didn’t know what the certification was but that they were suppose to ask for it.
I’m damn good at fine pruning and that’s what my focus was (is). Pulling some hangers and did a fair amount of cabling work. That and WAY too many hedges, but I was great at that too. Granted dumping brush was about an hour total time to the day, fees were basically nothing at 5-15$ per load. You can cut ALOT of 2-4” firewood!
Get beyond adequate with fine pruning Japanese maples, Rhododendrons and other small pants. Make them the center piece of the property. Make friends with all the nurseries and garden clubs. Make it a point to keep busy working even if it’s volunteer work.
It’s hard work, but you have low overhead. Just spitballing numbers, but you might work twice as much at $75 an hour without equipment, as someone with equipment might be getting $100 an hour or so. Their 6 hour job will take you 8-9 hours.
A Seattle arborist would basically brag about working out of their car and would talk their clients into ‘macro’ mulching. He’d do 150’ reduction pruning on Doug firs and whack up the brush under the tree. Biologically it makes sense but it’s a tough sell!











