T TMNT 1st Mar, 2015 #41 http://mobile.news.com.au/national/...-patch-melbourne/story-fnii5sms-1227243191234 Phew!
M mcarthur 2nd Mar, 2015 #42 TMNT said: Update: took everyones advice, got a second quote $700 recommended by the agent, Tree removed without a problem was he a qualifited tree removalist, probably not did he do a good job, yes everyone is happy Click to expand... Sigh. $700 is good. Even $2000 is good. Had two quotes for a large gum over powerlines to next door - minimum is just over $3000
TMNT said: Update: took everyones advice, got a second quote $700 recommended by the agent, Tree removed without a problem was he a qualifited tree removalist, probably not did he do a good job, yes everyone is happy Click to expand... Sigh. $700 is good. Even $2000 is good. Had two quotes for a large gum over powerlines to next door - minimum is just over $3000
T TMNT 2nd Mar, 2015 #43 mcarthur said: Sigh. $700 is good. Even $2000 is good. Had two quotes for a large gum over powerlines to next door - minimum is just over $3000 Click to expand... might be cheaper to cut the powerlines down!
mcarthur said: Sigh. $700 is good. Even $2000 is good. Had two quotes for a large gum over powerlines to next door - minimum is just over $3000 Click to expand... might be cheaper to cut the powerlines down!
C cadence 5th Mar, 2015 #44 Was this the thread where someone said they paid 800 bux to cut 10 trees? I can't seem to find the post anymore Would really like to have that arborist's details please
Was this the thread where someone said they paid 800 bux to cut 10 trees? I can't seem to find the post anymore Would really like to have that arborist's details please
B belvoir 6th Mar, 2015 #45 Im paying $6k + costs to remove high voltage power lines. Circa $10k job in metro Sydney. Tree is large and fat, arborist said it would have been around when the aborigines were on the land. It would take probably three people linking hands to circle the tree.
Im paying $6k + costs to remove high voltage power lines. Circa $10k job in metro Sydney. Tree is large and fat, arborist said it would have been around when the aborigines were on the land. It would take probably three people linking hands to circle the tree.