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MB, what does it cost the client for a take down of that caliber...taking into account that there is a crane involved. Crane is faster, but is it cheaper?

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nick
 
..and without the crane?

Around here, it's a $2000 job with the crane, or $3500 in my north shore div, or $3000 in my so. shore div.
 
Originally posted by NickfromWI
MB, what does it cost the client for a take down of that caliber...taking into account that there is a crane involved. Crane is faster, but is it cheaper?

love
nick


How ya gonna load that big trunk? Slice and dice? A winch truck?

Actually, I had 3/4 of the tree allready down on the first day. I was home by noon. The next day the crane was involved for the back, over the house leads, and the loading of the trunk.
 
Pastels????

LMAO Butch... the '80's are OVER!

You still gotta polyester suit in the closet?

:eek:
 
Not without paying a cover charge first! :blob2:


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