Yah Gary wood of any size you'll want a chain on imo.
Looked good to me. Another advantage of a mini is you could bomb those chunks and have the hole cleaned out in no time.
Getting your length/cuts correct to laying out big chunks so they land flat is truly a art though. One that only...
Gary in a situation where I have room to layout a spar but am worried about obstacles nearby from a bad bounce. I tie or chain off the butt to the stump and then you can use your room without fear of a bad bounce.
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1. Undercut
2. Tie or chain off
3. Let 'er rip.
Glad to be of some help then. Good luck with the bid.8)
And ya I knew or was fairly certain anyways that you had no bucket, but I'd imagine you'll be bidding against a slew of buckets if anyone else is bidding.
I guess that's one of the big differences between here and there. There's some of that kind of work around, but mostly the companies that do those kind of jobs bid on everything that I would be bidding on too and their crews work seperately and then just come together on the odd big job. Huge...
But then the dollars/hour that you quoted must be for multiple crews running on multiple sites? What trim job would you be doing that you need six men and four trucks?
I mean then it's all relative. The big companies could add up all their crews everywhere and say that's their hourly rate...
True I don't really know what he's running crew or equipment wise. But that'd be alot of dudes and lots of iron to fetch that kind of dollar here. To put it basically, no one does it. And there are companies here that run three crews and I can guarantee you that no one crew is fetching that...
Well it's not for him I beleive. But around here you're always bidding against a bucket. Hell even without a bucket $1800 would be steep here for putting it on the ground.
How tall are those trees? Looks like easy pickings from a bucket. Prices seem high to me, but maybe it's a market difference. If the one tree can be fell and left, and the other just bombed out. How much room for the spar? As in how tall can it be dropped down that driveway?
To me the one...
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