Incredible Reg! Insane pics. Man, there's nothing like a good climber to run ropes for ya on the ground!
Roger: I don't think those are Cottonpigs. (Thanks for the latin btw) They look like introduced pigs. (Some random populous).
Butch: We got exactly $20,000.00 for a Sequoia removal (with the stump grind) about 8 years ago in Seattle. The dude was this super young tech-guy, and we all thought that he was just showing off for his new wife, who was some Arabian princess or something.... at least her mum was always there to take the little baby for walks and such, and she always had a turban (or whatever they are called) on her head. But yeah: that's a lot of money just to kill a pig.
Nah, they were black cottonwood, I'm quite sure...just simple ones with no huge branches and complex branch structure but more single straight stemmed all the way up. Routine, compared to a typical big cottonwood.
How large was the $20k sequoia you guys did? You've prolly seen my images....... I should have charged more...crane bill for just the stick was about $5500...... 10.5 foot on the butt, 158' tall, 70+ yards of chips, two full log truck loads of wood....
I have to go bid a 4.5 dbh redwood for a tree service bud. He says the limbs are 45 feet long..... that can happen with an open grown redwood... Hope there's enough space for a crane.
I'm pissed and bummed that Image Crane has sworn off tree work...love that 38 tonner rear mount with 128 ft of main boom...and they just got a clone, but rated at 50 tons.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rbtree/sets/72157624162999759/
I just saw a stone dead DED killed elm. Left a note, saying they were infecting other trees by letting it stand.
And that Urban Hardwoods might pay a lot for the wood...... It would be damn near a log truck load...would require pole to pole line drop...just service lines only, to a couple houses. Doubt they'll call me, but I'd bid it at about $7000. Iff the power co wouldn't play ball, I'd bid $15k, easy.....as there would be no bucket or crane access.
We will be removing at least one of four elms for an old client; the second is suspect. Tree Solutions is testing them. Historic district of Seattle, hoop jump permitting..... 1.5 hr street closure required to crane the wood. $4000, maybe 4k for the stone dead elm....