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    Default Way O.T., tree info. needed

    I have a very large Oak tree in my front lawn that I'd like to get rid of, my question is are there any small local lumber companys that would take down a large tree for free or for a reduced rate so they could get some good lumber. Or, even someone who sells split wood by the cord. If I pay to have it taken down it will most likely end up in a dump or land fill. It seems like someone might be able to put it to good use.
    JOHN PEARCE

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    John,
    If you cut it down, there is no reason to send it to a dump. The solution may be to pay to have it taken down and then get paid selling it to someone who can use it for firewood, mulch, furniture, etc. At the very least, I'm sure there is someone out there that would come get all the wood so you wouldn't have to take it to the dump.
    Bob

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    Try calling the guys advertising firewood for sale in local papers. They might work out a deal with you for the wood.

    Dropping a tree near a house reqires some skill - they can fall the wrong way if not cut properly.
    What could be more mundane than dying of old age or of natural causes when there is death by misadventure to be pursued ? Skip

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    FWIW, cutting trees down can be dangerous. I'd recommend that you have an experienced, licensed company take care of it.

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    Hey John, I went through the same thing at my house a few years ago. I took down 7 huge Poplars and 2 huge white oaks. I cut them down myself and cut up everything but the trunks. After many phone calls to lumber companies and saw mills, I finally got a guy to come out and take all for $350.00. They won't come for a small amount of trees. If you can't do it yourself, hire a tree company ( get several estimates ) and have them drop the tree. You can cut the wood into firewood lengths and sell it. It goes for about $200.00 per cord split. Depending on how they have to get the tree down ( dropping it or limbing it ) you will pay between $1500.00- $3000.00 Hope this helps...........Gary

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    A reputable, licensed and insured (insured with G.L. and WORKER'S COMP!; and ask for their current certificates for both) tree company needs to do the work. If a worker gets killed or maimed on your property and the company that you've hired is some kind of hobo deal with no W.C., (G.L. doesn't cover a worker getting injured) the lawyer's for the dead or maimed are going to look for money anywhere that they can find it. If the company involved doesn't have assets worth suing (and your looking at lots of 000's) then the next target are the assets of the property on which the incident occured. Your homeowner's insurance. And if that don't cover the whole suit, your equity is next. .i.e. you're done. Don't screw around with big trees getting worked on in your yard. It's probably one of the highest W.C. rates of any industry. For a reason. Good luck.

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    Very few if any sawmills will accept trees from someones yard. The reason is 50 years ago someone could have put nails or lag bolts in the trunk and they are still there waiting to destroy an expensive sawmill blade. My suggestion is if it's near the house or overhead lines get a licensed tree service to drop it and chip up what is too small for firewood then sell the big wood left in your front yard on Craigslist to offset the treeservice bill. I would be interested in the wood for my woodstove and though I have dropped many large trees on my own property within reach of my house, I am NOT a licensed tree service and won't touch it if it could land on your house. If you need a reference for a quality tree service there is one I used twice for trees close to my house that were beyond my skills. Send me a bmail if you want the name (I don't want to be accused of advertising)

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    Quote Originally Posted by crabby and son View Post
    Hey John, I went through the same thing at my house a few years ago. I took down 7 huge Poplars and 2 huge white oaks. I cut them down myself and cut up everything but the trunks. After many phone calls to lumber companies and saw mills, I finally got a guy to come out and take all for $350.00. They won't come for a small amount of trees. If you can't do it yourself, hire a tree company ( get several estimates ) and have them drop the tree. You can cut the wood into firewood lengths and sell it. It goes for about $200.00 per cord split. Depending on how they have to get the tree down ( dropping it or limbing it ) you will pay between $1500.00- $3000.00 Hope this helps...........Gary
    Crabby's right too. Professionaly done, a large Oak is gonna be a few grand. If you get the tree company to haul it away, they aren't going to give you a discount even though they are going to sell it, they are going to charge you a lot more. I've found that the best bet is to get the tree down and get them to take the brush, cut the big stuff up and leave it. Negotiate this in the beginning. If the Oak is cut up and lying in your yard, it will disappear quickly. Good luck.

    Jimmy

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    Check with the local authorities too. If it's over 30 inches in diameter, not circumference, than you may need a variance request from the state just to remove it. Plus the local agencies like the county might have a problem with you removing it. Yes, even if it's on YOUR property. PITA I know. A licensed tree expert will take care of all of that.

    My father and I did two 20 something inch oaks in his front yard. We cut it down piece by piece because it was near some over head wires. It took us two weekends of solid work to cut it all up. But we have plenty of fire wood now. It's a lot of work.

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    thanks so much for the replies. I already have somebody set up to take out a large Oak in my back yard. It's over the house and will take some skill, its also dying so it needs to come down, I just thought it would be nice in the fall not to have all those leaves to rake and bag thus the thought of taking out the Oak in front. I think judging by what you all have said I'll just leave it there. I'll get some good firewood out of the Oak in back.
    JOHN PEARCE

    SEA HUNT BX-22 CC

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