diltree said:RB....The trees are very easy to top out with a bucket or an experienced climber for that matter; if we were to just get them to the ground. My dad did say you could pick them with the crane from slyders driveway or the road, which we would do only if we were to remove the trees from the premises completely. The price for $1800 was to get the trees on the ground no chipping or removal of any debris. As far as DBH and height go...I'm not sure i will need to talk with the old man!!!
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Gee, looked to me like a 6 man hour no haul....must be nice to be able to get $300 per manhour.
Based on that, you guys would bid about 80,000 on the 4 trees that I just looked at. One of the best local companies bid $18,500, which I think is mighty low....prolly 20-25 cords of wood, all has to be split and loaded. 110-130 foot hazardous pacific silver fir, topped at two and three different heights over the years, falling apart......appx dbh's 65, 45, 35,35......No crane access. Only way I'd consider doing the job at that price is hiring a bunch of temp laborers at $15 hr, and renting two wood splitters.
DBH = diameter at breast height.