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Rooskibar03
08-04-2015, 19:24
So what's the going rate to have a tree taken down? We just got a quote to fell two dead pines, maybe 50-75' on the tall one and half that on the little. They want $750 to take them down and leave them where they fall (my plan was to cut them up myself)

Do I have an unrealistic idea of what things costs because that sounds ridiculous. For 750 bucks they will stay right where they are.

MED
08-04-2015, 19:46
I'll see if I can find the guy who did mine. I had 10 next to power lines and such that I didn't want to mess with. It cost me 1,000, and he fell the trees, cut them in lengths, and chipped and hauled off the slash.

Wulf202
08-04-2015, 20:04
Unless theres serious issues thats a ridiculous price

OtterbatHellcat
08-04-2015, 21:20
Swingle removed two trees for me for $800, hauled all the stuff off, and removed the stump in the front yard too.

It ain't gonna be cheap, but dying trying to do it yourself is retarded, compared to the $800....just sayin. Give 'em a try and see what they say.

Firehaus
08-04-2015, 21:27
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Ah Pook
08-04-2015, 21:32
I had one pine removed last year. It was close to the house so I had someone do it. $300 to take the tree down and chip the slash. They left the logs and the stump.

Rooskibar03
08-04-2015, 21:50
I could see that kind of money if I wanted it cut, removed, cleaned up and stump gone. All I wanted was for you to knock over two trees and leave, the rest is on me. I was thinking it would be nice firewood. Hell for what they want I can get 3 times the amount of wood delivered and it would be split and ready to burn.

They are are in no danger of falling and you can't even see anything other than the tops when looking at them. I'll maybe get another bid but me thinks they are staying put.

SAnd
08-04-2015, 22:05
Get more estimates. A few years ago I had three trees removed. I had four businesses give me bids. There was a spread of almost $1000 from the lowest to the highest. All it is costing you is some time as long as the don't charge for the bid.

XC700116
08-05-2015, 10:22
I could see that kind of money if I wanted it cut, removed, cleaned up and stump gone. All I wanted was for you to knock over two trees and leave, the rest is on me. I was thinking it would be nice firewood. Hell for what they want I can get 3 times the amount of wood delivered and it would be split and ready to burn.

They are are in no danger of falling and you can't even see anything other than the tops when looking at them. I'll maybe get another bid but me thinks they are staying put.

My brother and I used to do it as a business back in MN when I was just out of high school. What makes it expensive is 2 things, first is insurance for the business, it's extremely expensive due to the nature of the work. (can be dangerous, and if something goes wrong, can damage property, etc) and the other is location of the job, driving/moving equipment to and from a job site plays into the equation along with the complexity of the job. If you've got 10 trees it spreads that out over the lot a bit, and with one or two the per tree price goes up.

That said, the quote you received does seem high to me, unless they are right up close to your house, or a neighbors house, fence, power lines, etc. If the job is straight away just felling the 2 trees, that's high. If there are obstructions that require having to climb the tree and bring it down in sections, then I'd say it's pretty accurate to possibly a low bid. Just depends on the complexity of the job.

If there's ANY chance of one or both of the trees falling on something expensive, make damn sure the contractor is well insured and bonded.

davsel
08-21-2015, 13:33
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Hummer
08-21-2015, 14:41
You've probably considered it but for $750 you can buy a suitable Stihl 362 Pro saw with 20" bar and fell them yourself. I do a lot of tree felling but last year needed to have 5 large spruces removed from next to the house where several power lines crossed through the yard. It required climbing, limbing and topping them. I hired a friend who has an arborist business in Ward. With two other workers he topped the trees, limbed and cut into fireplace lengths and stacked the slash for $500. Evergreen may be a little farther than he wants to go but you might ask Tom Wheaton at tnttrees.com.

crays
08-21-2015, 18:54
Check with Root Tree Service, out of Castle Rock. He's a member here, but doesn't post here but VERY infrequently. I'll see if I can remember his forum handle.

Rooskibar03
08-21-2015, 19:27
You've probably considered it but for $750 you can buy a suitable Stihl 362 Pro saw with 20" bar and fell them yourself. I do a lot of tree felling but last year needed to have 5 large spruces removed from next to the house where several power lines crossed through the yard. It required climbing, limbing and topping them. I hired a friend who has an arborist business in Ward. With two other workers he topped the trees, limbed and cut into fireplace lengths and stacked the slash for $500. Evergreen may be a little farther than he wants to go but you might ask Tom Wheaton at tnttrees.com.


Actually I did pull the trigger on a 362 for cutting other wood. I've been eyeballing those trees and will likely take a run at them at some point. Right now I've come into enough free wood I need to work through I've got my hands full for a little while.