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hi

 

wanted to know what people thought about these as potential company names?

 

tree tickler tree sugeons

the big chopper tree services

striptrees

extreeme solutions

gloom or bloom tree services

 

all thoughts appreciated, thanks:thumbup:

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I'd say extreeme looks best.

Good luck with it.

We're called Mr Tree - based loosely on Homer Simpson as Mr Plough. It works well

Theres a bloke round our way who does mostly stump grinding -

he's called

 

Grind Force - absolutely brilliant, loads of people ask him for quotes because of the name.

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Striptrees is funny but you may get different kind of "clients" asking you for a different kind of "extra" while you are here:lol:

 

always liked "Treemendous Surgeons" seen it in OZ :thumbup1:

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