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Menchhofer

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Any of you guys in the Indy area interested in coming by to help take down a difficult tree for me?

If so, give me an idea of how much you would charge for travel and a day's work or even if it would be worth it for you.

I cannot find someone local and I am getting a little too old for this one.........
 
Wasn't there a member on here a while ago, Sgreenbean or something like that? who had a 70 or 80 foot bucket? I think he was out your way. I could be wrong though.
 
What type of tree are you looking to have removed? In town?WHAT are some of the particulars about the tree?I'm about 2 hours north of Indy,have alot of family there.What exactly are you wanting?:D Dan
 
I will take a pic of the tree and get another look at it.

Customer just called the other day and said I had the job. When I get the pic I will try to give the paticulars and explain the situation in more detail......thanks....
 
Just leave it standing till mid June, a couple of us are going to do a bit of touring, supply the gear and we'll take it down, dont worry bout the cash, just a barbied steak and a few beers will suffice and hey you'll see some real climbing :D Jock
 
Why can't you climb it? Send me a ticket and pick me up at the airport. I could use a change of scenery for a day.
 
The most important feature was listed at the bottom of the page. "The Utilikilt can hold an entire six-pack." :blob2:
 
Jock,

What's your concern? You, of all people, should understand kilts, eh? When I was in Dunning in April a fellow came into the pub with a kilt on. Seeing knobby, hairy legs under a skirt, er, kilt is a little odd for American eyes. :)

I found the link on a carpentery discussion forum run by Fine Homebuilding magazine.

Tom
 
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