Craftybigdog
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Hey guys I was asked to bid on removing these large pines for this fitness club. They are tired of constantly dealing with the pine needles in the pools. I really cant blame them.
So I have counted 15 large pines 65-75 ft in height. The largest is 75" circumference and down from there. Pretty large pines. I cant just drop them to many obstacles. So Im thinking climb them delimb them on the way up and top them and drop the rest.
Im reaching out to you guys to price check my prices. I don't want to be low or to high. Im now in Pensacola, Fl. doing tree work. Got caught up in a lot of hurricane work in Miami and Peurto Rico and Panama City etc. That's a whole different story.
The stumps are staying
Im removing the tree and debris from the property
Just use my Takeuchi and grapple and a dump trailer
Im thinking $1250.00 a pine
Oh and on the other side of the pines is a lake.
Let me know your thoughts, what would your sequence of events be. Im just curious.
I always like to ask. You never get better at anything unless you do it with someone that's better than you.
So I have counted 15 large pines 65-75 ft in height. The largest is 75" circumference and down from there. Pretty large pines. I cant just drop them to many obstacles. So Im thinking climb them delimb them on the way up and top them and drop the rest.
Im reaching out to you guys to price check my prices. I don't want to be low or to high. Im now in Pensacola, Fl. doing tree work. Got caught up in a lot of hurricane work in Miami and Peurto Rico and Panama City etc. That's a whole different story.
The stumps are staying
Im removing the tree and debris from the property
Just use my Takeuchi and grapple and a dump trailer
Im thinking $1250.00 a pine
Oh and on the other side of the pines is a lake.
Let me know your thoughts, what would your sequence of events be. Im just curious.
I always like to ask. You never get better at anything unless you do it with someone that's better than you.