Depends on how much work you are willing and able to do. I personally would lean toward just having them take it down and I could use the trunk for logs and the limbs for firepit wood. Having no leaves is a plus in this situation.
They're going to cut it into 16-18" pieces, and our neighbor has a log splitter. I'm going to make a deal with him, if he helps me split it I'll give him half. It's still way more wood than I will ever use.
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$600 to fell a tree?? I hope this includes cleaning up all the limbs & such. Not to be a negative Ned but that's pricey for a single tree. But hey, tree guys gotta eat too.
Yep, includes cleanup and stacking the wood. That is the same quote we got from 2 other guys, and on a tree 5 years ago as well. We picked this guy because he could do it soonest.
A couple of years ago, I had a large dead red oak leaning over half of my house and there was nowhere to lay it down the easy way. So the crew brought out a bucket truck, crane, etc. It ended up costing me around $800, and I kept a bunch of the wood. I had one sketchy guy show up at my front door offering to take it down and haul away for $350. Red flags went up immediately and I declined.
Tree removal can be expensive in my area. I've recently got several quotes to remove a very large oak and poplar on my property. The average quote was about $3800. I ended up getting them trimmed and it still cost me almost $2000. I was in sticker shock when the quotes started arriving.
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Get them to leave the chips as well. PERFECT mulch and will be the favorite forgaing spot for various insect eating birds like Bluebirds and so on. you'll enjoy the show with the birds!!
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Thermopen Instant Read Thermometer
Pit IQ blower
you could also let them leave about 15-20 feet of trunk if it won't hurt anything and let that part rot away slowly. you'll have woodpeckers and wrens and later bluebirds and maybe owls who might eventually live in it.
that was the first time I realized I had Bluebirds in my yard. I had never noticed them, before and really, never actually seen a Bluebird in real life (save some aviary or zoo) it was SO fascinating. now I'm managing a box, learning to whistle their call and killing sparrows!
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