"Please come Pay ME, to haul away MY garbage that I don't want" What a deal I can't imagine that was there long after he finished typing
Doug
With a name like " Fast Freddie's", who can resist
I am pretty mightly attracted by the "no expense spared" sign on the truck which will no doubt hold up well to any sign of rain, not to mention the writer's command of the English language: isn't supposed to be "Freddie's"?
Or perhaps the apostraphe was taped over when affixing the sign?
You would have to settle for the newer, upgraded HT103 model, which is $610 (list) locally, new, with a warranty. But as the ad says, "You either want it or you don't."!HT101 for $650.
NICE! Stihl HT101 Polesaw Pole Pruning Limb Chain Saw
https://kansascity.craigslist.org/tls/d/nice-stihl-ht101-polesaw-pole/6508853876.html
I’ll look again at my dealer but a new one ain’t much more I think.
[emoji848]
Looks like about 2/3 of a half cord too.
Good point. But I don't know many pros that cut wood at such a difference in length. Most pros are used to cutting everything the same length. Unless they just put it on the ground and then the home owner cleans up the mess. That would make sense. A pro would have chipped all of those little bean poles. Way more work to strip them. Looks like a homeowner clean up job.it cost more than that to take it down, therefore it is worth 1400.
interesting economic logic.
Already 'flagged for removal' (the ad, not the tree!)Here's a "free large tree" to be relocated. . . . I tried to do a screen shot, but only got the link to go through.
Here's a "free large tree" to be relocated. The owner believes "it would only be a few hundred to dig it up and relocate it." Maybe a few hundred thousand $ ?
I tried to do a screen shot, but only got the link to go through.
https://denver.craigslist.org/zip/d/large-tree/6520925052.html
WOW!
That's funny right there... LolAlready 'flagged for removal' (the ad, not the tree!)
Philbert
I have never been involved in the Oversized Load niche of the industry, but having been a truck driver for 30 years, I have no doubt that even IF, they got that tree dug up, HAULING IT anywhere beyond across the street,
would there even be a way to bale a tree like that for transport?
The canopy on that has to be at least 25-30' in diameter, it would be an "Interesting Move" for sure, and Definitely NOT a Cheap one to boot.
Doug
I have a feeling, this is the “truck” they’ll need. And I’m sure hourly “rental” is somewhere in the $1000/hr range.
Enter your email address to join: