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Offline thecfarm

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Re: Brush piles
« Reply #20 on: April 03, 2011, 08:56:33 am »
I've had people ask me who to get to cut thier lot. I tell them,they call him,he's busy for a year,but will still do it.They can't wait and get this guy that will be there in 2 weeks.He makes a mess. They never check his past work or nothing about him.I always tell them to check past lots that they have cut.They never do and I feel leave a big mess.But they get thier money.People ask for advice but don't really want it.
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Re: Brush piles
« Reply #21 on: May 28, 2011, 10:18:37 am »
Sorry about the screwed up post gentlemen,  I wanted to say that agreed it is the choice of the landowner, I've been working a three acre site recently where the landowner absolutely did not want my equipment in the plot.  we trimmed out well over a hundred trees/trash wood for the purpose of woodlot management and am happy to say that the job is looking good.   I will be cutting the stumps a little lower to clean up the appearance of the site as well.   I think all in all the landowner is happy and we'll more than likely be called back for the other portions of the plot.
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