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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 121568" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>well, never easy to see a older fruit/nut tree have to be cut down, but your talking about a lot of dirt to be moved here, not saying a skid steer cannot do it, but there are for sure better tools for the task IMO</p><p> so maybe try and explain that to her, after all time is money as they say, and most want to save money when they can, so she might get it if said that way!</p><p> add in, pending the size and condition of the tree, it may have some timber value, even if just 1 tree!</p><p> Black walnut is a premium timber to a lot of folks, from lumber yards to hobby wood workers!</p><p></p><p> can always cut into sections and let age, and sell afterwards if no on wants it as fresh cut!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 121568, member: 13825"] well, never easy to see a older fruit/nut tree have to be cut down, but your talking about a lot of dirt to be moved here, not saying a skid steer cannot do it, but there are for sure better tools for the task IMO so maybe try and explain that to her, after all time is money as they say, and most want to save money when they can, so she might get it if said that way! add in, pending the size and condition of the tree, it may have some timber value, even if just 1 tree! Black walnut is a premium timber to a lot of folks, from lumber yards to hobby wood workers! can always cut into sections and let age, and sell afterwards if no on wants it as fresh cut! [/QUOTE]
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