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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 82
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We just had ArborTech take down a large pine tree and were very happy with both the work and the price. Courtney and his professional crew came in and did a great job including grinding the stump when he was done with the tree. Definitely would have them do any other tree work that we need.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MA
Posts: 914
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 2,129
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Courtney is a great guy and very professional. I have had him do work for me in the past which I was pleased with. However, the last job he quoted was 50% higher than Dan Libby of Libby Tree in Tuftonboro who also is a great guy. Shop around. It can pay off big time.
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Wednesday is half-price rental day at Rand's Hardware on Main St in Plymouth, which opens at 7:30, and they have a couple large, powerful Stihl chainsaws to go rent out in case you need to down a tree and cannot pay for a pro. Chainsaws and tree downing can be a little hazardous ......like no kidding.......especially if tree fall down fast ... go kaboomie .....and land on your head .....like ouch!
And, furthermore, should you be un-insured and need ambulance transport to the emergency room, your friendly, local fire department, ambulance service could very well bill you $5000 for a 20-minute ambulance transport ...... like ouch!
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 122
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We are looking at an island property, which is heavily wooded. I would cut the trees myself as it is raw land and I have a lot of experience downing trees. My question is what to do with the logs? It is mostly large 12"+ diameter evergreen(keep the minimal amount of hardwood). I would think I could get someone who needs it to barge it off the island and take the wood for free or minimal fee. Does anyone have experience with this? I know the cutting rules and regs with the DES as I deal with them regularly in my own profession.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Alton Bay
Posts: 188
Thanks: 73
Thanked 24 Times in 21 Posts
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I have Bruce Waterman (776-6127) from Alton doing tree work at my house today. He does a great job at a fair price.
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