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 Post subject: Lots of Oaks
PostPosted: Thu May 27, 2004 11:35 am 
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We had a fence line bulldozed and have lots of oak trees down. They are the smaller ones I think they call second growth. I was wondering if anyone as ever heard of having brush chipped/shreding on the shares. I mean someone does the work and I furnish the brush. What I mean is they take some and I keep some. We would cut the bigger limbs and trunk into firewood.

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If you supply $60 per hour plus some of the compost you should have lots of offers. The only way to get free chipping is to find a really good friend with a chipper. Or you could rent one.

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