Is this the best way?

bonner1040

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These guys are out of Dayton. They dont run chippers at all. They have a few of these 50 yard prentice trucks from what i can tell:

http://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/find/listing/2006-Kenworth-T800-102958388

Its cool since you can see the tree disappear in the background.

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Apparently from what he says they take all the debris back to their yard where a mulch company comes in and tub grinds it all into semis every so often. This is why they cut the logs so small.

Heres another

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Both videos are pretty impressive.
 
If I had the space and help, I would do the same. It just seems like less noise and trouble.
 
There's a guy here who I used to climb for many years ago. He got out of tree work and into recycling, now he owns the biggest recycling company in central Florida. http://www.goraynorshine.com/ He will send out a truck and driver to pick up your tree debris for $350 per load in the 50 yard truck or $500 for the 100 yard truck and trailer. I'll be using him next week on a big palm tree trimming job I picked up.
 
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See spend $500k bucks and you got instant revenue, picking up other peoples messes :)

In a super fast, super easy, 'did you see that crap' kinda way.
 
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