The TRUNK.
The person who cut the slowly dying tree down with a small chainsaw is going to want to just cut it up. Knows it's going to be a terrible time with the small chainsaw- flat on the ground now, it's about two feet thick. Is it posssible to give away the wood (firewood like) and cost not much?
Litttle or no cost? What might the cost be like? We're thinking tree-cutter company? Ideas?
2006-10-09
06:56:11
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roostershine
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It's already down. It's just the 25-foot by 2-feet wide trunk. Laying on the ground.
2006-10-09
07:18:01 ·
update #1
The STUMP is probably NOT their concern here. Just the flat-on-the-ground trunk.
2006-10-09
07:23:06 ·
update #2
Well... it's in pieces now, less than 100 pounds each. So they're neatly moved away. Small chainsaw handled it okay. It was necessary to roll the huge thing a bit to finish the cuts. Let me tell you, it's easier to push a large automobile than to get a 20 x 2 foot long log to budge much.
2006-10-10
12:04:27 ·
update #3