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  1. treelooker

    Maple reduction

    Depends on what the market will bear...Sliding scale applies. btw there is *nothing* sketchy about climbing that tree to the tips, and pruning with pole tools. Manual pole tools. But yeah if your knees are knockin, the scale slides up.
  2. treelooker

    Maple reduction

    Sounds like a safe and reasonable approach to go on the clock, with the reminder to the client that the harder the tree is reduced, the less natural it will look, and the higher the maintenance will be.
  3. treelooker

    Maple reduction

    Bounce and flounce and get paid by the ounce! But seriously Mick I'd probably bid 2-2.5 hours on climb time, and take 3 or so if I was in the mood to dawdle. How much faster would topping be? Maybe you want to take a capricious and arbitrary swing at marking up some specs to make the owner...
  4. treelooker

    Maple reduction

    woodslinger, all good! Talking about the client's desires is a crucial conversation. "He wants it trimmed a little to keep it from getting to bushy/burly...4. He sees a huge, overgrown, bushy/burly tree and wants it reduced." Sounds like you can and will make him happy, and do right by the...
  5. treelooker

    Maple reduction

    Tree #1 needs just that kind of climbing, unless you want to butcher it. Maybe it's time to call in some help and learn. Preservation Tree in your area? Mick that is nice work. That kind of high pollard is getting more common in North America. Pel how far are you from Newmarket? Check...
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