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Estimate for cost of tree removal?
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<blockquote data-quote="axel207" data-source="post: 8162595" data-attributes="member: 161242"><p>You’ve got some good info here and looks like your ballpark price will be around 2-3 thousand. If your budget can stand that, then I’d ask around locally for recommendations on a good tree guy. </p><p>BUT…</p><p>If that’s out of the financial comfort zone, seems like it could be easily done with a few helpers like the work crew in your photo. If as you say, there’s easy access, then there should be a decent drop zone, and I’d bet among friends and neighbors there is someone capable of knocking those trees down. I see some wires there so that would be a concern, but otherwise could be a fairly straightforward home brewed project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="axel207, post: 8162595, member: 161242"] You’ve got some good info here and looks like your ballpark price will be around 2-3 thousand. If your budget can stand that, then I’d ask around locally for recommendations on a good tree guy. BUT… If that’s out of the financial comfort zone, seems like it could be easily done with a few helpers like the work crew in your photo. If as you say, there’s easy access, then there should be a decent drop zone, and I’d bet among friends and neighbors there is someone capable of knocking those trees down. I see some wires there so that would be a concern, but otherwise could be a fairly straightforward home brewed project. [/QUOTE]
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