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Posted by REDLIGHTING (Member # 11296) on :
 
So I got a cotton wood female tree. And this fucking thing puts out cotton like a blizzard! It's a mess! To say the least
anyways was wondering about how much it would cost to cut the fucker down?
60' in height "about" there is a phone line going through branches.
Thx Jst want a ballpark price so have a idea of what I'm in for. [patriot]
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
If it didn't have power lines going through it I would fall it but since it does you'll need someone who climbs or someone who has a crane to fall it safely
 
Posted by ECOboostin (Member # 4347) on :
 
Mexicans.
 
Posted by Beastly GT500 TVS (Member # 9723) on :
 
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.
 
Posted by red5o (Member # 12651) on :
 
5 gallon gas can and some matches [Big Grin] ......just joken my coworker had her tree remove she said it was about 6 almost 700 bucks but it all depends location, size and all that
 
Posted by SF Coupe (Member # 1810) on :
 
I had a 50ft pine tree removed from my backyard. $900 without stump removal. Many tree companies will not touch a tree with utility lines running through it.
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
That's not the right work force unless you don't mind paying huge fines for tearing down power lines and disrupting ulitity services. Not to mention the fact the Faller might be electrocuted.
Your going to need a tree company, one that will take the care of not damaging the lines. I also suggest talking to the utility company as well. Once it's on the ground either the tree company will have Home Depot work force to help or you can go get some of your own.

[ 2014-04-22, 12:16 PM: Message edited by: Wildfire532FB ]
 
Posted by 135.0 (Member # 4992) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
That's not the right work force unless you don't mind paying huge fines for tearing down power lines and disrupting ulitity services. Not to mention the fact the Faller might be electrocuted.
Your going to need a tree company, one that will take the care of not damaging the lines. I also suggest talking to the utility company as well. Once it's on the ground either the tree company will have Home Depot work force to help or you can go get some of your own.

If the that feller gets electrocuted then you drop his body off at the home depot and pickup another one. [Embarrassed]
 
Posted by Z06-FTMFW (Member # 3164) on :
 
go to home depot, get two workers at 10$ an hour. It should come out cheat [Big Grin]
 
Posted by i (Member # 12534) on :
 
Rent a truck and pull it out with it REDNECK STYLE [Whoo Whooooo!]
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
That's not the right work force unless you don't mind paying huge fines for tearing down power lines and disrupting ulitity services. Not to mention the fact the Faller might be electrocuted.
Your going to need a tree company, one that will take the care of not damaging the lines. I also suggest talking to the utility company as well. Once it's on the ground either the tree company will have Home Depot work force to help or you can go get some of your own.

If the that feller gets electrocuted then you drop his body off at the home depot and pickup another one. [Embarrassed]
lol thats fucked up
 
Posted by REDLIGHTING (Member # 11296) on :
 
Thx cafords! My neighbors are all for it! Lol ill call the county and go from there.
 
Posted by Beastly GT500 TVS (Member # 9723) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by REDLIGHTING:
Thx cafords! My neighbors are all for it! Lol ill call the county and go from there.

good luck
 
Posted by ISP89LX (Member # 8949) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
That's not the right work force unless you don't mind paying huge fines for tearing down power lines and disrupting ulitity services. Not to mention the fact the Faller might be electrocuted.
Your going to need a tree company, one that will take the care of not damaging the lines. I also suggest talking to the utility company as well. Once it's on the ground either the tree company will have Home Depot work force to help or you can go get some of your own.

If the that feller gets electrocuted then you drop his body off at the home depot and pickup another one. [Embarrassed]
Lmao.
 
Posted by phonso302 (Member # 9260) on :
 
I had 3 huge pine trees cut down. Was about 1300 per tree with stump removal. Company was from bay point. Had a local company come out and quote me 8k for the same trees ...
 
Posted by slidewayz94 (Member # 3101) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
quote:
Originally posted by 135.0:
quote:
Originally posted by Beastly GT500 TVS:
1st call the phone company or the city. They will advise what to do.also they may even pay or assist to remove the tree as a safety factor.

Make sure you don't piss off the tree huggers. Also Lowe's or Home Depot have the right work force for you.
That's not the right work force unless you don't mind paying huge fines for tearing down power lines and disrupting ulitity services. Not to mention the fact the Faller might be electrocuted.
Your going to need a tree company, one that will take the care of not damaging the lines. I also suggest talking to the utility company as well. Once it's on the ground either the tree company will have Home Depot work force to help or you can go get some of your own.

If the that feller gets electrocuted then you drop his body off at the home depot and pickup another Juan . [Embarrassed]
Fixed
[Big Grin]
 




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