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It is a nice job but the weather is due to hammer down all night and into tomorrow so probably won't finish till next year

Beautiful tree that was a Taylor made removal with some monster lowering and some big swinging limbs

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Big ole tree again Ross. With regards to the 6 day thing, it depends on how many people on the deck you have, things are obviously going to be faster the more hands you have on a job like this, if there's you and a groundie then six days, although a long time is reasonable, 2 groundies on the deck would be quicker and price maybe would be much the same (more manpower=wages) also you quoted presumably against other companies and got the job so you must have been competitive.

 

Crack on my friend. Has a good break enjoy the festivities...here's to 2013

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