steven_ucf
New Member
Hello Pros,
I am planning on beginning a tree install/sales/moving business this spring. I am trying to think of ways to maximize usage time.
My question is: Do you know if using a 12:1 (rootball size: caliper) ratio, on a Big John 65; would I be able to dig trees and move them to my property in the spring; then sell them and move them during the summer without hurting the survivability rate.
I would not think doing this would hurt the tree because all the roots are already cut off, I wouldn't imagine roots growing back past the original cuts, in a 3 - 4 month period. But I don't know that for sure.
What I am trying to do is think of a way that I can have work for most of the year using a tree spade. I know with a 90" I can just go with smaller trees; however, to get one that is half way decent you need to drop 60 - 80k. So I am brainstorming other ideas.
Thanks,
Steven
I am planning on beginning a tree install/sales/moving business this spring. I am trying to think of ways to maximize usage time.
My question is: Do you know if using a 12:1 (rootball size: caliper) ratio, on a Big John 65; would I be able to dig trees and move them to my property in the spring; then sell them and move them during the summer without hurting the survivability rate.
I would not think doing this would hurt the tree because all the roots are already cut off, I wouldn't imagine roots growing back past the original cuts, in a 3 - 4 month period. But I don't know that for sure.
What I am trying to do is think of a way that I can have work for most of the year using a tree spade. I know with a 90" I can just go with smaller trees; however, to get one that is half way decent you need to drop 60 - 80k. So I am brainstorming other ideas.
Thanks,
Steven