davidwyby
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?I've seen and heard of enough clear cutting operations that were irrational. Years ago I had a property in Concord, VT on a class 4 road where a prior clear cutting operation toward the CT river created a lot of anger and controversy. I'd hope there would be more conscientious workers who'd just say "no" to wholesale clearing and removals.
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75'+ Hackberry removal. All the stuff in the driveway will be moved outta the way. I include some midway shots to show more of the interior of the bush; more curious how many hours you'd be thinking than a price.
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Put the crane in the driveway, with that lift it should be done in three hours at the most. Probably two hours with a good ground crew. $2800.View attachment 100489
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75'+ Hackberry removal. All the stuff in the driveway will be moved outta the way. I include some midway shots to show more of the interior of the bush; more curious how many hours you'd be thinking than a price.
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That's what I said! But nooooo no no. I got it to the second pictures on the first day with two good groundies, and then they were upset that I was telling them that I was gonna need a third day to get it all cleaned up with our equipment. After the boss got involved and saw what a monster this thing really was, it was acknowledged that I was right. We still rigged it out and he used nearly the same rigging setup I had setup that first day. The pictures really don't do it justice. She is hefty.Put the crane in the driveway, with that lift it should be done in three hours at the most. Probably two hours with a good ground crew. $2800.
Took 28 man hrs: a day to rig it down, drop the peg, and winch up the logs, then a few 1 hr round trips of hauling logs and equipment, half hr of chipping. Mini made brush bundles and used the pto winch to twitch material up and around the septic.Rotten pine removal ~24" 70', house side has a long old rotten crack but tree is in decent shape to climb/rig. The tape measure is laid out 8', septic line/tank/cleanout in the way so machine access is debatable with matting on the edge by stairs. Water side has a shear cliff and no trees 180 deg away for rigging use. View attachment 100146View attachment 100147View attachment 100148View attachment 100149View attachment 100150View attachment 100151


And in the snow! I don't like how much harder everything gets as soon as it freezesTook 28 man hrs: a day to rig it down, drop the peg, and winch up the logs, then a few 1 hr round trips of hauling logs and equipment, half hr of chipping. Mini made brush bundles and used the pto winch to twitch material up and around the septic. View attachment 100515View attachment 100516
Access?Ok I got one…
Big white pine complete removal. It’s about 42” dbh with a slight lean toward the home which is about 15’ away. Good drop zone otherwise and in the front, flat yard
Plenty, driveway and road are within 50’ , little to no obstructionsAccess?
Piece out.Can it be flopped or is it a piece out?