JohnnyR
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My parents own a piece of land which hosts a huge tree which overhangs part of a street. They have received a letter from the council that it needs to be dealt with.
A guy came to look at it this morning and quoted £600 for cutting it down and getting rid of it etc, however when asked what sort of tree it was, he didn't seem to know. My dad seems to think that in some instances, depending on the sort of tree they will do it for no fee as there is money to be made from the type of wood etc.
Does anyone have any experience or advice when it comes to something like this?
I'll be taking a picture later on to give you a better idea. Cheers!
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Cosmo
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Maybe just ring a few more companies and see what prices they say?
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Gary
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Hire a chainsaw.
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AndyKent
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Unlikely to make money from the wood unless it's something exception and of a decent size.
I'd probably get a second quote though, someone who cuts down trees ought to know what sort of tree it is
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JohnnyR
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He's been browsing the yellow pages this morning so I'll see what he has found out later on.
It's more a question to see if anyone knows if there is such a thing as where they do it for free and make their money from the tree itself.
If it has to be paid, then so be it, but just wanted to see if anyone else has had experience with this sort of thing.
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JohnnyR
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quote: Originally posted by glb
Hire a chainsaw.
Would probably need the road closing for a bit, it's a beast
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JohnnyR
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I forgot about streetview...
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VrsTurbo
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you would not need to close the street for that at all!!
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Neo
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Does your local council not have a contractor that you could request a quote from
I remember a few years back my nan had a tree taller than that, council asked her to remove it and she got them to do it for very little in comparison to other quotes she got.
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by JohnnyR
I forgot about streetview...
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Yup, thats def a tree mate
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Twiggy
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Thats half a days work...
Stump removal aswell?
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JohnnyR
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quote: Originally posted by Twiggy
Thats half a days work...
Stump removal aswell?
Not sure mate, I'll find out later.
Would have thought that would be a job in itself?
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Ben G
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get the pikeys round. couple of cones, climb up the tree and cut the branch off.
would take them 5 minutes probably.
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Graham88
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I'd definetly do that myself, fuck paying £600 to cut a few brances. Just shout timber.
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Chris
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Looks a bit like an ASH from what you can see on google.
http://www.anr.msu.edu/robertsd/ash/ashtree_id.html
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Tommy L
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£600 is about right for that size of tree
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by glb
Hire a chainsaw.
Pretty sure you cant just hire a chainsaw anymore.
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jibjob
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£200 and i'll come and cut it down for you Then just arrange to get rid of it but pikeys will probably take it away for free for you.
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Colin
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600 is a load of balls, hire a chainsaw & do it yourselves.
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SAL
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Dont think you can just "hire" one, I needed to show my NTPC just to buy one ?
I would call / Write to the counsil and ask what the problem is, if it just overhang it will be a small job of raising the crown.
Do you have anymore info, take a proper pic and I will tell you what tree it is
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Neo
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Stavs is yours high powered
My old man bought one from b&q, a 40cc one and didnt have to show any ID or anything
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SAL
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Yeh, just a bit. Stihl 440 which would fell the tree in the pic with ease
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Sam
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I'd get a few quotes if I were you. Rogue Traders had a story on this sort of thing a while back where some jobs really only cost like 10% of what some rip off merchants charge people.
When you have several quotes then you can get an idea of what the average price really is.
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Whittie
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That Robert Cooper garage down the road doesn't half stock some shit cars.
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JayC
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I used to be a tree surgeon assisant and it would defo need a road closure to fell it but just to chop the over hang then it'll be ok. Only prob you have is if you chop off a big limb from one side then you will have to do another on the other side. £600 is a good price for that cos it'll have to be climbed, prod a days job with someone good.
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