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N.L. Eckert wrote:
Harry wrote: It's very risky work, and I can understand the prices. It's not like being a dentist, after all...if you make a mistake cutting down a large tree. you're dead. ================================= I've watched those guys climbing and using ropes to lower the branches and I wouldn't do that job for all the boats in Michigan. I have a city lot, but there is room enough for them to come in with a cherry picker, so that reduces the danger a lot. In fact, thats what they used when they took out the poplars. Same here...treecutter has his own personal cherrypicker, and was up there with the Stihl making the preliminary cuts. |
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