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    Cost to cut tree size dbh from

    Follow up There is no stump grinding...just cut flush; trees are tall with no structures near by.....there are some big ones in the range 29" that need to be carried ~600 feet to be hauled. Chipping will be too expensive....ballpark price just to cut trees in the DBH range?
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    Cost to cut tree size dbh from

    Follow up It is pine tree....no hazardous take down or structures near by....very few branches, pretty much just cut down and loading for disposal.
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    Midstory removal

    Hi guys, a quick question regarding midstory removal.....what's the going rate for midstory removal or otherwise called "thining"? It is cut and leave. Thanks
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    Cost to cut tree size dbh from

    Hi guys, how much do you guys charge to cut down and dispose the following (can you break down the cost): DBH from 4-7 inches DBH 8-11 inches 12-15 inches 16-19 20-23 24-27 28-31 inches Thanks
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    cost per acre to clear land

    We are talking about 1800 plus acres! The reason no big equipment dozers etc is because they do not want any soil disruption etc. Time frame to finish the job is 2 months! I'll post pictures this coming friday if I can. Terrain is mostly flat with some hills.
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    cost per acre to clear land

    No Heavy Equipment Hi, No heavy equipment is to be used...only chainsaws and skidsteers with mower but skidsteer can only do so much in a day (less than 3 acres a day). How much would you charge depending on the diameter of the tree (juniper/cedar)? How many acres can one guy do per day...
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    cost per acre to clear land

    Hi, I am new to this site and for those that thave experience and years in the field I have the following questions: how much to charge to hand cut ashe juniper trees per acre? All plants regardless of height will be cut including small seedlings. Cut plants are to be left where they fall and...
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