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<blockquote data-quote="KnotPro" data-source="post: 3693871" data-attributes="member: 64072"><p>I never wanted to do the clean up either, but my dad said "It ain't gonna be that bad". From past experiense whenever he says tht, It is far worse than it is. Fast forward a few years and we now sub our clean up. For whats it's worth, there is a company by us that does it all. Tree removal right through clean up of the spoils. They even go as far as hauling in the dirt to back fill the hole. They have the equipment though, and the corner on about every landscaping/snow plowing market in my town.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KnotPro, post: 3693871, member: 64072"] I never wanted to do the clean up either, but my dad said "It ain't gonna be that bad". From past experiense whenever he says tht, It is far worse than it is. Fast forward a few years and we now sub our clean up. For whats it's worth, there is a company by us that does it all. Tree removal right through clean up of the spoils. They even go as far as hauling in the dirt to back fill the hole. They have the equipment though, and the corner on about every landscaping/snow plowing market in my town. [/QUOTE]
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