Schneeblie
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi all,
I have been browsing the forums and learning quite a bit, I have a question which will probably drive you nuts.
Quick background - we burn wood for heat in the Winter here in MN, so instead of buying it, I started asking local tree services if they would leave the downed trees on site, I would cut, pick up, haul and split for myself. I have since put posts online for people looking to get rid of wood and I have gathered around 5-8 cords/year for last 5 yrs.
I have amassed a nice collection of equipment - 20 Ton Hydraulic Splitter, 365 Husky 28", 455 Rancher 18/20", 142 Husky 16", (love the Huskies) 6 chains/saw, chain grinder, F-350 6.0L for hauling, rope, chain, axes, mauls, wedges, all this and more just for firewood for my family and cheap natural gas costs too.
The thing is, I enjoy doing downing trees and of course the smell of burnt 2 cycle, but more importantly, I know I can do this. I am not too cocky to understand that trees can smash you in a instant if you don't know what you are doing, I'm still here, lucky I guess.
Everyone is laughing now, weekend warrior wants to go pro....so here's my question...finally, what will it take to start a tree business? I know that being a certified Arborist is a plus, but as far as from the ground up? Equipment, insurance, shop, vehicles, lot for wood, climbers, etc.
I have a full time job now, so this would start as a weekend business until I could go say goodbye to that....
Let me have it! Good, bad, ugly comments and advice appreciated.
I have been browsing the forums and learning quite a bit, I have a question which will probably drive you nuts.
Quick background - we burn wood for heat in the Winter here in MN, so instead of buying it, I started asking local tree services if they would leave the downed trees on site, I would cut, pick up, haul and split for myself. I have since put posts online for people looking to get rid of wood and I have gathered around 5-8 cords/year for last 5 yrs.
I have amassed a nice collection of equipment - 20 Ton Hydraulic Splitter, 365 Husky 28", 455 Rancher 18/20", 142 Husky 16", (love the Huskies) 6 chains/saw, chain grinder, F-350 6.0L for hauling, rope, chain, axes, mauls, wedges, all this and more just for firewood for my family and cheap natural gas costs too.
The thing is, I enjoy doing downing trees and of course the smell of burnt 2 cycle, but more importantly, I know I can do this. I am not too cocky to understand that trees can smash you in a instant if you don't know what you are doing, I'm still here, lucky I guess.
Everyone is laughing now, weekend warrior wants to go pro....so here's my question...finally, what will it take to start a tree business? I know that being a certified Arborist is a plus, but as far as from the ground up? Equipment, insurance, shop, vehicles, lot for wood, climbers, etc.
I have a full time job now, so this would start as a weekend business until I could go say goodbye to that....
Let me have it! Good, bad, ugly comments and advice appreciated.