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Free pine for life!!!
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This big fella is sitting on my property as we speak. Looks like a lightning strike to me...anyone have a lathe big enough to handle a 100' pine leader?
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not lightning stress from too much weight maybe pine, good to mill it, air dry and make a shed, that's about all |
The Removal
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one piece at a time...
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more action...
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IT'S TAKING SOME DRAG!!! LOOK AT THAT BEND!!!
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This took only about 20 minutes from start to finish..
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Done deal...
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That Last Pic is Pissah.....:rotflmao:
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Nice pics. I have some tree work to be done this winter.... Wondering what that ran you for $$$. PM me if you want. I need a little more frost in the ground before I get the crews in with their trucks. Definitely not lightning, as the core was rotted from the base up. Pines are notorious for being weak trees.
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I have a couple that have to go, too.
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One large tree would have to be 400-700 plus if its in a tight spot and needs a crane to lift it out. Also figure in stump grinding and debris removal if you can't dispose of the stuff on your property and the stump has to be removed. More than one tree would give you a scale advantage in price and bring the unit cost per tree down. A real big tree in a tight spot could run well over 1K. |
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