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Jersey shore u get good $ for trees 1/2 the size u cut down. Tallest tree around here would be a red oak, tulip poplar, or a Norway spruce 70' to 150'

 

So, did you cut em all down already?

 

If not, you should tell these guys where they are hiding : NJDEP New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

 

They've got nothing on registry over 130....and only a handful over 100.

 

Thanks for the vid. Keep em coming:thumbup1:

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I'm just guessing on hieght

Most of the larger trees that are larger are only in 2 sections of jersey. By PA and north jersey that job is 40 miles from my house by pa. the ones closer to me are on average of 40 to 70 and are not that difficult at all. Cut down maybe 4 or 5 like this a year.

heres the rest of that vid hope you enjoy.

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