ak4195
ArboristSite Operative
I work for a local excavation company,it appears Im the first person in quite some time that knows how to directional fall trees,so Im slowly weaning them off the practice of pushing trees over with an excavator,and them stumping them.Its much faster,more efficient and WAY easier on me and the saws, if I work ahead of the excavator and drop the trees.
Im thinking of renting truck time from the company to deliver the logs to my house,after I cherry pick,limb,cut to length and mark to set aside.2 cords/10yd dump @$90/hr.The side dumps might do 6 cords @ about double rate,just have to find a spot for him to back up to at both the landing site and my prop.
We use a very large chipper to grind up most of the trees into chips which gets mixed in using a D5 dozer into the final grade.Probably seen a decades worth of personal use firewood go up in well chips,since I started working there in Aug.
There excavator & operator,there trucks,there saws n gas/oil.I pay for truck time minus my hourly wage.Not a bad deal.
ak
Im thinking of renting truck time from the company to deliver the logs to my house,after I cherry pick,limb,cut to length and mark to set aside.2 cords/10yd dump @$90/hr.The side dumps might do 6 cords @ about double rate,just have to find a spot for him to back up to at both the landing site and my prop.
We use a very large chipper to grind up most of the trees into chips which gets mixed in using a D5 dozer into the final grade.Probably seen a decades worth of personal use firewood go up in well chips,since I started working there in Aug.
There excavator & operator,there trucks,there saws n gas/oil.I pay for truck time minus my hourly wage.Not a bad deal.
ak