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I had several Elm tree branches growing over the roof of my lawn equipment shed and shop pole barn roofs. I had contracted with a tree service back in May to do this, but they kept putting me off, as it was a fill-in job when they were in the area and we have had several storms that knocked down many trees and limbs in the area. This is exactly why I hired the contractor in the first place, so these limbs wouldn't come down and my roofs get damaged.... sigh. So what does a DIY guy do ? Go rent a 45' boomlift and git-r-done myself. Not the first time I've done this, but it's always spooky swaying around in a basket up this high. Last pic is the saw I used. I bought this Milwaukee 8" "Axe" battery powered saw and man does that cut. I did the whole job with just this saw and only went thru 2 batteries. Amazing little saw.
Had it home and set up by 8 am, cut nearly none stop until 12:15 pm, had a 45 minute lunch break and finished cutting at 2:30 pm. Cleaned it off, took it back and when I got home my wife was knocking down the brushy limbs and loading the 2 place snowmobile trailer to haul it to recycling on Wednesday, so jumped in with her and we had 90% of it loaded by 4:30.
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What did it cost to rent the lift? It is not good to have any trees near a building they will come down someday.
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Yep, been there done that. We lose on average about 3 trees a year and this is MUCH cheaper than hiring a tree trimmer as long as you don't mind the clean up. I just had a branch go thru my garage roof due to me delaying cutting off a dead limb. My rental was $430 for 24 hours.
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My rental was for 24 hours too, but I didn't want to have to take it back at 7:30 this morning so returned it yesterday. I did all I wanted by 2:30, but had missed the 4 hour window by quite a bit by then.
Rental was $409.
We pile it all on the "brush trailer" as we have called the sled trailer for years and take it to a recycling place. Wednesday is old farts day and I can usually get by for $5-10 to drop it off.
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Make sure you guys or anyone that uses these are tied off with a harness in that basket - if it starts bouncing it will toss you out like a trampoline......
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And they "All lived happily ever after"!!!!
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$409.00/24 hrs.is very reasonable.
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