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2031.1 | Trees are us - Milford NH | FREDW::MATTHES | | Mon Mar 07 1988 16:29 | 16 |
| TREES ARE US
BILL KUCHARSKI
10 Mayflower Drive,
Milford, NH 03055
(603) 673-0561
Don't know if he'll go that far but a call won't hurt. I had some trees cut
down early January. I highly recommend him. Not the cheapest in the world
but fully insured, knows what he's doing and has the cherry picker.
Feel free to tell him I recommended him.
Fred Matthes
He not only takes 'em down but will do pruning and what not.
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2031.2 | Gus Dote - Trees - Stow | BINKLY::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Mon Mar 07 1988 18:06 | 8 |
| Gus Dote in Stow is a Tree surgeon/sprayer. Seems professional.
Tough to get his attention on trimmimg jobs, but if you can get him
over, he seems very knowledgable. Tell him I sent you.
(also the only one in the area who has the equipment for spraying TALL
trees, the lawn services only spray up to 15' or so.
his dba is "Taylor and Cox" 897 xxxx (sorry, don't have the #)
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2031.3 | Flagg Tree Service, Ayer | WONDER::MAKRIANIS | Patty | Tue Mar 08 1988 16:19 | 15 |
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We had 5 trees cut down last year by Flagg Tree Service in Ayer.
There were 3 tall pines that they cut down and removed and 2 hickorys
that they cut down and cut into 16" sections for us to split later.
They moved the hickory sections out back for us, chipped up all
the brush for us to use as mulch and left the yard very clean. The
total cost for this was $800, broken down into $500 ($100 per tree)
and $300 for removal, chipping, and cutting up the hickorys. We
were very pleased with them. We live in Townsend which isn't too
far from Ayer, but it doesn't hurt to call and ask for a free estimate.
Another thing to add is that our 3 pines were hanging all over the
power lines. They are fully insured and are used by the state quite
a bit.
Patty
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2031.4 | Assabet Tree - Maynard | HPSVAX::ECKROTH | | Tue Mar 08 1988 17:05 | 6 |
| I had a large dead Elm that was hanging over my house and garage.
I got two estimates just to cut the tree down. It required a cherry
picker and a lot of ropes. Flagg Tree of Ayer estimated $1200. Assabet
Tree of Maynard estimated $350 for the same exact job. I had Assabet
do the job. It took two guys about two hours to get it down. I was
very happy with the job that they did.
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2031.5 | Flagg Tree of Ayer | CLT::ZEHNGUT | | Thu Mar 31 1988 13:43 | 7 |
| We just had Flagg Tree of Ayer remove 3 trees, including 2 approx.
40 foot pines and a 20 foot dead tree. They gave us a prompt estimate
and came the next day. Cost of cutting down and removing the trees
was $200. They left the yard very clean and free of branches.
I'd recommend them.
Marc
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2031.6 | Flagg Tree of Ayer, again... | STAR::RUBINO | | Thu Apr 21 1988 09:00 | 9 |
| To second a previous noter, Flagg Tree of Ayer came out to do
some tree removal in Nashua for us. Matt's price was several
hundred dollars less than any of the quotes I was able to get
from the local tree-cutters. We were real happy with the job.
mike
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2031.7 | Paul's Tree - W Boylston, Len Hutt - stumps - Westboro | HILLST::BIGLER | | Wed Jun 08 1988 11:37 | 22 |
| Tree removal/surgery - Paul Nolan of Paul's tree in West Boylston
(617)-835-2300. He limbed, cut up, and hauled
away two 60 foot Norway Spruce for us this
winter at $200. each. He'll do whatever
you like - cut them down and leave the rest
to you, cut them up for firewood, cut them
up and haul them away - your choice. Since
Spruce isn't a very good firewood we had
him take them away. Very nice job, and he
shows up when he says he will.
Stump removal - Paul (above) brought in Len Hutt from Westboro, MA
(617)-366-5567 to remove the stumps from the two
trees (21 or 22 inches in diameter each) for $160.
plus removed two other 8 to 10 inch diameter stumps
for free. He charges $4. per inch which I understand
is about the right price for this kind of work.
Again, a real nice job and they show up when they
say they will (weather permitting, of course).
I'll use them again if I need to have this type of work done.
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2031.8 | Tom Garmon Tree work - Gardner | VMSSPT::NICHOLS | | Fri Jan 27 1989 09:36 | 16 |
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Tom Garmon General Tree Work
Pruning
Feeding
Takedowns
508 630-1757 (Gardner)
Tom has been our next door neighbor in Acton for 16 years. He
recently moved to Gardner but commutes rte 2 to his day job in
metro Boston where he is a crew supervisor for one of the big
tree companies in the area. He is completely honest, reliable,
and competent. He has taken down several of our trees.
herb
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2031.9 | Jesse Cotty - Tree removal - Chelmsford | STAR::MALONEY | | Tue Apr 18 1989 14:26 | 14 |
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Jesse Cotty just removed 5 trees for me, and he did a great job
at a reasonable price. These were very large pines near the house
and power line. He's in Chelmsford, Mass. (508)250-1353.
He has a dump truck and chipper capable of reducing 12-inch diameter
logs to a pile of chips. The people thinking of renting a chipper
might want to hire him instead.
Tell him I sent you.
Jim Maloney
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2031.10 | Trees Are Us in Milford, NH | CEVENT::CASS | | Mon Jun 05 1989 13:30 | 22 |
| Another recommendation for Trees Are Us (as mentioned in 2015.6)
out of Milford. I had them come in and do a ton of pruning, drop
some fairly large trees (and remove stumps), and thin out a wooded
area behind my house.
I highly recommed them; they did a great job. In checking around,
I don't think that their price was too out of line. 650.00 for
an entrie day including 3 men, a cherry picker, a dump truck, and
a mega-chipper. Hauled away all chips and scrap brush (you can
keep the chips if you want them), and was FULLY INSURED.
Trees Are Us
Bill Kucharski (owner)
603-673-0561
Rich
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2031.11 | New England Tree Service - Billerica | NAC::SPENCER | | Mon Dec 11 1989 14:32 | 8 |
| We just had about 15 large trees cut down around our house. The
company that did the work is New England Tree Service. I would highly
recommend them. When gathering quotes, one company gave an estimate of
$2000, another gave a quote of $3000, and NE Tree Service gave a quote
of $1200 (which included grinding 7 stumps). They also were able to
drop these large trees without damaging fruit trees and other obstacles
right near the trees being cut. NE Tree Service is located in
Billerica, and their number is: 667-7480
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2031.12 | Fredette''s - Nashua, NH | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Aug 01 1991 11:15 | 9 |
| Does anyone have experience with Fredette's Tree Service in Nashua, NH? I
have gotten quotes from them as well as the highly-recommended
Trees Are Us, and though I am impressed with the latter, their quote was
half again as much as that from Fredette's, and I wonder if it's worth it.
I was favorably impressed with the knowledge of Maurice Fredette, but
would like comments from someone who has used his service. Please send
mail.
Steve
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2031.14 | Fredette's Tree Service - Nashua, NH | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Aug 09 1991 15:13 | 36 |
| I ended up going with Fredette's, and I'm very pleased with the result. His
bid was the lowest by far of the three I got, and as for "all the
equipment", it was all necessary for the very difficult job he was doing.
Most of the trees he took down had to be cut into sections and lowered
individually - I think there was only one tree he could actually let fall.
I had originally planned on using Trees Are Us, even though their bid was
50% higher than Fredette's, but I was put off by their knocking the
competition, and I got some very positive recommendations for Fredette.
I had five large pines removed in the front of the house, and eight
assorted trees in the back. He had to be careful not to damage the
Japanese maples in the front lawn, or hit the house, which two of the
trees were right next to. All the trees came down quickly and properly,
with no damage at all to the surroundings. He used a "cherry picker" for
some of the more difficult trees. He also chipped the smaller logs and
branches, and used a log crane to remove the larger ones. Then he
brought in a stump grinder to grind the stumps.
One difference between Fredette and some of the others is that he doesn't
just haul the wood to the dump. The chips he provides to a farm which
makes some sort of mulch from them, and larger logs he gives to a
sawmill. Hardwoods are taken by his sons who run a firewood business. This
saves the rather exorbitant dumping fees that others will pass along, and
is better for the environment as well.
My neighbors were all impressed by the professional manner in which Maurice
("Morris") Fredette and his crew worked, and all agreed that the yard
looks much better.
If all you're doing is knocking some trees down, and you don't care where
they fall or what gets damaged, then I'm sure you can find someone cheaper.
But I don't think you'll find anyone better at the job than Fredette's,
and I will certainly recommend them to anyone.
Steve
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2031.15 | I'd recommend Kimball Moore | RANCHR::GIFFORD | When nature calls you have to answer | Tue Aug 27 1991 12:57 | 34 |
| I was requested to cross post this here from note 4349.
I'm not sure if this guy is a "tree surgeon" or not but if you have a
treed lot and want to sell off some of the standing timber, read on.
Kimball Moore, not sure of the company he runs, does forest management.
I don't have his number handy but I'll get it and post it later.
I had him do my property in W. Brookfield about 3.5 years ago. He had
me go with him to "spot" the property line since part of ours was poorly
marked. He had a compass that broke directions down to degrees. He had me
supply a plot plan and just went off of the corrdinates on the map. He
wants to make double sure he doesn't cut on someone elses property. They
cut an access road down the west border of the lot about 10 feet in from
the line, then every 200-250 feet he would cut a spur into the woods where
he would be cutting. He has a skidder with a 200ft cable winch on it so he
can cover quite a bit of territory. I feel he did an excellent job and I
think he payed us fairly for the wood. He asked me if I wanted to keep
the crowns of the hardwoods and I said yes 'cause we were going to heat
with wood once we built, otherwise they will haul them off and sell
them for firewood. After 3.5 years you can't even tell he was there
except for the tops which I haven't cleaned up yet.
Kimball gave a whole list of references, he took my wife and I to a
couple of other work sites where he was cutting to let us see first hand,
the kind of work he did. He pulled all of the permits, and posted them at
the entrance of the property.
A couple of times we went out just to watch and were quite impressed.
I'd recommend him to anyone. If you have any further questions I can be
contacted at dtn 237-2362 or through email mpgs::gifford or
ranchr::gifford, either one will get to me.
Tom Gifford
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2031.16 | M&M Tree Service - So. N.H. & Mass. | VMSSPT::SCOTT | | Wed Aug 28 1991 14:42 | 14 |
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I would like to recommend M&M Tree Service. They specialize
in Difficult Trees, are fully insured and give Free Estimates.
They also do "take Downs", Removals, Topping, Pruning, Cabling and
Stump removal. Their Quality is guarenteed.
Best of all, they work in So. to Central NH South to Areas
surrounding Concord Ma.
Call Curt for more information and a Free estimate : 603-672-0681.
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2031.18 | Worcester area? | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Apr 16 1992 13:25 | 3 |
| Is Tom's Trees in West Boylston (the one mentioned a dozen or so
replies ago) still in business and recommended? I need someone to
prune an old apple tree in my backyard in Worcester.
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2031.19 | Fontaine | CTHQ3::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Fri Apr 17 1992 13:50 | 5 |
| Fontaine, Marlboro, Mass. did a good job and was much cheaper and more
responsive than Greeno when we had an emergency situation several years
ago after a storm.
Jim
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2031.20 | BIG RECOMMENDATION FOR A TREE CUTTER | OBSESS::CARDINAL | | Sun Apr 26 1992 15:21 | 19 |
| Tree person recommendation: We recently had a 50-60 foot tall pine
removed from our backyard. It was in the center of the yard (capable
of hitting lots of things) and only 8-10 feet from our garage.
Estimates I received were generally 550-650 for tree cutting, tree
removal and stump removal.
Enter Dave Brigham of West Brookfield. Dave drove by, gave an estimate
of 300 for cutting the tree & grinding the stump. Bingo! I said.
Most amazingly, he did the job all by himself in a day and a half!
Using a ladder! You couldn't pay me enough for that of course but he
did a great job, cleaned up all the remnants and hauled them away.
This was a very big tree. We gave him 325.00 for the fantastic job.
I recommend him most heartily. His number is 508-867-5431 work or
508-867-2027 home....card says tree cutting, brush chipping and stump
grinding.
Ken & Joan
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2031.21 | Tim Bradley, NH | WILBRY::NEEDLEMAN | today nas/is, tomorrow... | Thu May 21 1992 18:05 | 10 |
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I will give an excellent rating to Tim Bradley 603-886-3435. He took
down a LARGE tree and an overhang swiftly, neatly and at a fair price
for Southern New Hampshire.
He also does pruning, fertilization, cabling, hedge and shrub care.
Barry
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2031.22 | I Second Tim Bradley... | STAR::D_NICHOLS | | Wed Aug 26 1992 12:20 | 9 |
| We also had Tim Bradley do an overhanging 65' pine right
next to the house. Good price, excellent service, out-
standing attitude.
We'll have him back soon to do more.
My highest recommendation.
Dave Nichols
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2031.23 | Tree Company in Arlington, MA | PIPE::GOOD | Michael Good | Mon Aug 31 1992 15:55 | 3 |
| The Tree Company in Arlington did a nice job of pruning our trees.
Their Arlington phone number is 617-643-5151, but they also have a few
other branches in other Boston suburbs.
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2031.24 | | HDLITE::NEWMAN | Chuck Newman, 297-5499, MRO4-1/H16, Pole J13 | Tue Sep 01 1992 11:46 | 9 |
| � The Tree Company in Arlington did a nice job of pruning our trees.
------- --- -----
� Their Arlington phone number is 617-643-5151, but they also have a few
� other branches in other Boston suburbs.
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Oooh, wood you please leaf your puns out of this file? :-)
-- Chuck Newman
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2031.25 | Don't! Stop! | ROULET::CASSIDY | Aspiring conservationist | Wed Sep 02 1992 01:29 | 7 |
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> Oooh, wood you please leaf your puns out of this file? :-)
Really went out on a limb with that one! Hope this doesn't branch
off into a pun note. :^*
(Run away! Run away! It's the PUN police!)
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2031.26 | | GOOEY::FRIDAY | Don't wait for the holodeck | Wed Sep 02 1992 11:05 | 1 |
| I agree. Tree puns have to be rooted out
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2031.27 | Quit yer birchin'... | MANTHN::EDD | Please turn out the lights... | Wed Sep 02 1992 12:08 | 10 |
| > Tree puns have to be rooted out.
I don't think you have the authority to stop them, as your bark is
worse than your byte.
Quit pineing about it.
;^)
Edd
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2031.28 | | JUPITR::HILDEBRANT | I'm the NRA | Wed Sep 02 1992 12:24 | 3 |
| Not very punney!
Marc H.
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2031.29 | Lumberjack=OK | SUPER::PARMENTER | Valdosta Flash | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:13 | 2 |
| Fellers! Fellers!
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2031.30 | | GNPIKE::GUAY | Digital Consulting - Technology & System Engineering, DTN 297-9071 | Fri Oct 08 1993 09:07 | 40 |
|
Hi,
For the last three months I've been going through the process of finding
someone to drop a huge oak tree that was in my front yard and leaning
over my neighbors house.
I read the notes in the conference on choosing the correct person to do the
job. Here's my experiences.
1) If you don't need the work done immediately, don't call for the estimate
until the middle of the winter, when they aren't busy. I told them that
they could drop the tree any time in the next six months, and that my
bottom line was cost, but it didn't seem to impact the estimates I got.
2) Call a lot of people for estimates. They are free and the prices I got
ranged from 850 dollars to 425 dollars for the exact same work. Most will
estimate about 150 dollars lower to leave the tree in 8 foot sections
versus taking it down and away. I got 8 estimates.
3) Make sure that you are home when they come to look at the tree. If you are
home when they make the estimate, you can dicker with them to throw in
other tree branches, etc. on your property that need to be removed. The
person who did my work also pruned another tree in the yard for me. You
can miss a lot of extra perks by not being home to talk to them. Also,
I wasn't home during one estimate, and ended up getting a quote to chop
down the neighbor's tree. :)
I ended up going with Frank's tree service in Worcester. His quote was over
100 dollars lower than the next highest, plus he threw in pruning some
branches on another tree in the front yard. No more hitting my head when I
mow the lawn! It was interesting to watch them work. They had to tie ropes
to sections of the tree and pivot them from the neighbor's house to my lawn
during the cut. Otherwise, the branches would have dropped onto the
neighbor's roof...big branches.
Frank also sells firewood, so they chipped, cut and split the tree up on the
spot, and halled it all away. They did a great job cleaning up after
themselves too. Frank's number is 757-7052 if anyone else wants to get an
estimate from him.
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2031.31 | You pay them ??? | VICKI::DODIER | Cars suck, then they die | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:43 | 13 |
| This "having to pay" for tree removal seems a little odd to me.
Perhaps I'm reading more into some of the ads than what's there, but
I've come across a few ads where companies will, worst case, come in
and remove trees and the wood itself is payment for the services. Best
case, a company will pay YOU for allowing them to come in and remove
trees.
I'll be calling one of a couple companies that do this, at some
point later this year. One of the companies that does this is run/owned
by the same guy that does the wood carvings with a chain saw at the
Deerfield Fair.
Ray
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2031.32 | | JUPITR::HILDEBRANT | I'm the NRA | Fri Oct 08 1993 11:37 | 9 |
| RE: .31
The difference, I believe, is that where the tree can not be felled
by the regular methods you will pay for the needed skill.
I've taken down a number of trees myself, but, I payed to have a person
take down a tree that was leaning into the front of my house, and was
a good size one.
Marc H.
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2031.33 | depends on the job | CPDW::PALUSES | Bob Paluses @MSO | Fri Oct 08 1993 11:40 | 13 |
|
> This "having to pay" for tree removal seems a little odd to me.
depends on the job. It's one thing to let someone clear land in
exchange for the timber. It's a lot different if you have one tree,
hanging over houses, garages, etc, that needs to be taken down very
carefully, maybe even a piece at a time.
The worth of the lumber in that one tree is not going to offset the
labor, equipment, insurance and trasportation costs.
Bob
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2031.34 | | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Fri Oct 08 1993 12:02 | 5 |
| Also, as has been said before in this conference, many mills will not buy timber
from residential property. The spikes, nails, and wire rope that may be
imbedded in the tree are guaranteed to ruin very expensive saw mill blades.
Elaine
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2031.35 | "Trees Are Us" now Arbor East | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri Oct 28 1994 10:28 | 11 |
| "Trees Are Us" in Milford, NH has changed its name to Arbor East. This
happened some time ago, I'm told, but I just now found out about it. The
phone number is unchanged - 603-673-0561.
I haven't yet used this company myself, though I've had the owner,
Bill Kuchraski, bid a couple of times. I think he's knowledgable about
how to best preserve trees, a bit costly for just tree removal. He also has
a bad habit of bad-mouthing the competition which annoys me. (My wife calls
him "Bill's Pretty Slanderous Tree Service".)
Steve
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2031.36 | I'd still go with Bill Kucharski (Arbor East) | WRKSYS::NISHIMOTO | | Wed Apr 17 1996 07:56 | 24 |
| We tried (twice now, more in the future) Bill Kucharski
(formerly Arbor East, Trees Are Us ) and are *very* pleased
with
his work. He is registered arborist (which means he really
does care
about trees and will only do what he sees as good for the
tree and surrouding foliage) and a professional (always called
back, always prompt, left the yard *cleaner* than when he
had arrived, answered any dumb question politely). His
rates are very good/competitive and he is true to his word.
Guess I'm just a tree-hugging liberal, but it was nice to
see someone who really did care about which trees he was to
fell and made sure there was a good reason for it.
His office is 603.673.0651. He's out of Milford, NH
Feel free to mention my name (Pete Nishimoto)
As per the previous noter, he bad mouths the competition
because he doesn't like what he sees. Neighbors across the
street clear cut all the trees down in their yard. It was
terrible to see and now their place looks awful (no trees).
He thought it was pretty dumb, and we heartily agreed.
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2031.37 | | 2082::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Apr 17 1996 11:23 | 7 |
| Badmouthing the competition is bad for business. He badmouths everyone, even
arborists just as qualified as he is. I really didn't care for his attitude,
even though I recognized that he probably did excellent work. However, he is
far from the ONLY such qualified arborist in the area and I have worked
with several others who do good work and have good business sense as well.
Steve
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2031.38 | Hunter Tree Service (Hudson, MA) | POWDML::SELIG | | Fri May 16 1997 13:12 | 18 |
| I highly recommend
Hunter Tree Service (Thomas Hunter)
Hudson,MA.
(508)-568-0261
We just had 12 large oak tree taken down at our property in Acton. Tom was
highly professional and responsive: provided a quote within several
days (price was very reasonable), returned phone messages, did work when
scheduled, and cleaned up all debris (chipper).
Tom works with one other person. All work is done by tree-climbing.
No arial buckets or cranes. He's flexible about whether he takes the
wood or leaves it.
Tom will travel within the greater Maynard area....Hudson, Maynard,
Sudbury, Marlboro, Boxboro, Acton.
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