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BlackCatIslander
04-16-2010, 07:22 PM
Can anyone recommend someone for the removal of several trees and the trimming/removal of some large branches from a tall pine in Moultonborough. Someone had recommended Fitzpatrick Tree Service but when I called I was told that the tel. no. was no longer in service.

phoenix
04-16-2010, 09:10 PM
courtney kelly is the best ( arbortech) there are a couple of threads that give you some detail.

Lakegeezer
04-16-2010, 09:13 PM
Out of Meredith, owned by a company out of VT. They have done some work for me twice, once in an emergency situation. http://www.chippersinc.com/

LocalRealtor
04-16-2010, 09:45 PM
Out of Meredith, owned by a company out of VT. They have done some work for me twice, once in an emergency situation. http://www.chippersinc.com/

Great emergency work for me too.

Senter Cove Guy
04-17-2010, 12:08 AM
Professional work. Best around. 603-569-0569.

Comptonbuilder
04-17-2010, 09:47 AM
Can anyone recommend someone for the removal of several trees and the trimming/removal of some large branches from a tall pine in Moultonborough. Someone had recommended Fitzpatrick Tree Service but when I called I was told that the tel. no. was no longer in service.

give Steve Labonty of "Labontes Tree Service a call. His number is 293-4313 or 455-9313. He does all my tree work and he also sets roof trusses. He is very reasonable, relyable, and just a good guy.

eric richard
04-17-2010, 07:41 PM
hi my name is eric from eric's & phil's home improvement we do tree work i have a guy that works for me to do all my tree work. we can give you a free estimate on the tree work you need done.we us no machines we climb all tree so very little or no damage done to your yard. feel free to give me a call at 603 509 3880.

BlackCatIslander
04-18-2010, 07:13 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions.

fatlazyless
04-18-2010, 08:37 AM
For about forty dollars or less, Wal-Mart has a Remington electric 12" chainsaw that's light enough to be duct-taped & screwed to an 18' long, 2x4 stud, and a long extension cord, and you can use it to trim the branches while standing on the ground. I have successfully done used this rig on a six inch thick oak limb.....no kidd'n around here....and lived to tell about it......timberrrr-r-r.....those limbs sure do come down quick once they get cut through, though....so head's up...

The Remington 12' electric is surprisingly durable....it takes a serious beating and keeps on running....including a number of smack-down falls onto the lawn from high up a tree while attached to the 18' 2x4 handle.

For an extra challenge....maybe try saw'n the 18'er length wise, and reattach itself to build it out to about a 33' extension 2x2... for some extra long reach up to those higher branches, while still operat'n safely from the ground....where you can run like hell when the cut through limb and the saw comes down very fast. A single 2x4 or a 2x2 scab-attached together is surprisingly strong and springy.