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That is a lovely stick.

 

Easy to remove. Tree surgeons strip the crown out, leaving anything deemed good enough to mill (I include the upper lengths for mantle pieces etc). Decent sized HIAB comes in and dismantles the remaining stem, piece by piece. Nothing touches the ground, no mess is made and maximum potential is realised from the tree.

 

We do this reasonably frequently with large elm. HIAB hire for a stem that size wouldn't be more than £300 for a large 8 wheeler.

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You could have the whole tree down and chipped for £300. Is the timber worth another £300 + profit?? Also with the weight distribution there is likely to be tension wood present.

 

£300 to dismantle that tree? :lol: seems a bit cheap you lot live on bread and water in dorset?

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