treeman82
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I have been thinking about most of the removal jobs I do. I find that with most of them, I wind up spending a LOT of time messing around with the wood. I have worked on a couple of jobs where it took a day or two, with several people to move the wood around on a property, first bucking it up. On most of these jobs, a log truck would be able to get to the logs, with some minor finessing. I am starting to think that it might be more profitable on a removal job to just take the wood away with some form of wood truck (with grapple or crane). I think that would increase productivity, because you don't have to mess around with bucking up wood for all that time, and instead just load it up and go.... much less mess as well. I was thinking that with a properly sized yard 4 options for log disposal are feisable (1) sell any good logs to a mill after a good pile has been built up (2) split anything that is not good enough to go to the mill, but is good burning wood (3) bring in a tub grinder with excavator a few times a year for $4,000 a day and grind up any crap, then turning around and selling the mulch to customers (4) with options 1 & 2 being implemented... to take any garbage wood and cut it up on rain days and run it through an 18" chipper. I figure by handling wood in this manner, it would not only make the jobs go faster, but it would also keep guys busy on rain days when trees are too slippery to climb, or if work is slow. There would of course be a small added fee to the customer's invoice...
Ok, now feel free to rip that up.
Ok, now feel free to rip that up.