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Need some help bidding a job tomorrow, its a pine around 60ft per the home owner. I dont have alot of experience with pines, cause we dont have many around here. Any words of wisdom? The job will be a total removal minus stump grinding. Anything odd with climbing or cutting pines?
Thanks Guys:greenchainsaw:
 
Too many factors involved. Depends on how many and how big the limbs are, what kind of landing zone, can it be pulled over or pieced down etc etc.

We can do a pine that size in about an hour(or less). Not including stump removal.

Wisdom- bid high and come in low!
 
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If you are climbing it, your gear is going to get covered in sap that is a pain to remove. Not too bad on the hardware, but difficult to get out of ropes and anything fabric.

As far as pricing.... what "toddstreeservic" said. Too many variables.
 
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If you are climbing it, your gear is going to get covered in sap that is a pain to remove. Not too bad on the hardware, but difficult to get out of ropes and anything fabric.

As far as pricing.... what "toddstreeservic" said. Too many variables.

yep tom trees
 
Thanks

Thanks for the help guys. I just wasnt sure where to start.I looked at a aerial photo of the tree on google maps and it looks like the landing zone is kind of tight to a fence and the house, and the yard is to small to drop the whole thing, so some rigging will be involved. I was thinking close to what yall said on price but wasnt sure. I love this site and yall are a great bunch of guys, and gals.
Thanks for the help and I will try to get some photos if I dont forget the camera and helmet cam like I normally do.:cheers:
 

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