Tree Trimmers are Here. Amazing!

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Four guys, two trucks. I had them several years ago. They are amazing. What brutal work!!. 90 degrees and the same humidity.

Three Live Oak trees, Black Olive, Several Cluster Palms, 5 Tall Palms. They are climbing like squirrels. All the Palms are fiber filled water that weigh a ton.

Wish I video taped them! Before and after.
When they are done it was like they were never here.

This is gonna cost a couple guns.:(

Looks sooo much better though:)
 
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Good work is not cheap. Cheap work, especially when it comes to trees, can end up costing you out the ears. My father was a registered arborist from 1957 on up to his death in 2007. I grew up going out on the job to watch him and his crews. Later I worked in the family business and then ran my own service. I cannot even begin to describe the number of times we went to a customer's house to finish a job someone else had started and then either abandoned or else told to leave because of damages to property, etc. The only thing worse was when a property owner called us to take over a project that he had started and then gotten into trouble. Those were some of the most exciting jobs I ever handled.
 
We started triming a cedar tree out front yesterday. 90 humid degrees here. I have a pickup full to take to the dump after my breakfast pass`s. Another laying on the lawn. They are a nasty tree to work with. Theresa went out yesterday and sawed a couple limbs, forceing me to finaly do something with it. Kinda like sneaking up on me and cutting my hair over one ear.
Years ago I had a close friend who ran a highrise window washing business in san diego. He was at home trimming up a palm tree in his front yard. Somehow he fell out of the tree with a chain saw and killed himself!
 
I was not prepared for a Photo Shoot. They arrived way to early for me (before coffee) I am running in and out Supervising;)

I am sweating as bad as them.

Sorry I am useless no pics today.:o
 
Did you ask them to cut & stack the oak for firewood ?
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turnerriver


I'll put the Oak up as a Karma, you pay the shipping!:D

No I am staying far away, the OWNER is here now and he is busting his butt and not a happy camper:eek:

It's a a tad more than he estimated so he wants to geter done!
 
I have 2 great old water oaks, that I have to get trimmed back so I can get the house roofed. I'm worried that all I see in the yellow pages are not arborists, but just saw men. We used to have a really good arborist here, that I had used before, but after a really bad ice storm we had here, back in 2000, he was able to retire in Hawaii.
 
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