Arborist tree removal/ tree climbing
Rigging down 3 pine trees Chainsaws used: ms200t, ms361 ,ms660.
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Arborist tree removal/ tree climbing - Video
Arborist tree removal/ tree climbing
Rigging down 3 pine trees Chainsaws used: ms200t, ms361 ,ms660.
By: Bram Favag
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Arborist tree removal/ tree climbing - Video
Tree Removal At Stillmeadow Country Club
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ANOTHER BIG RED TREE REMOVAL
DAMN SNOW AND ICE KILLED MY SWING TREE!
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Davey Tree Removal, October 13th 2013, Toronto, ON
This Davey Tree Removal truck was idling for well over three hours while removing a tree on Markham Street in Toronto, Ontario. It #39;s partner truck was parked...
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Tree felling,tree removal,dangerous tree,bandit wood chipper,Rayco stump grinder,
This is a swamp mahogany that has been felled due to a bracket fungus that has caused the tree to rot and fail, The tree was pulled over by our 4 ton truck a...
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Fairfax, VA (PRWEB) December 25, 2013
Vics Tree Service of Northern Virginia has launched a new user friendly website. The new website provides residents of Northern Virginia with useful information about the wide variety of services that they provide.
Professional services include tree trimming, tree removal, tree pruning, deadwood removal, commercial services, snow removal and welding repair. The new website also features coupons, information about their business, their team, previous work and an informative blog.
Each page of the new website is clear and easy to read. Visitors to the site can request a free estimate and send a quick message to Vics Tree Service if they have any questions or comments to share. The blog is updated regularly and includes valuable information about specials and different aspects of tree care. Current topics include winter tree service, emergency tree service, and winter specials.
I am very excited about the launch of our new website. said Vic Price, President of Vics Tree Service. I am certain that visitors will find it to be more vibrant and streamlined, making visits to our website much more exciting and informative.
Vics Tree Service is committed to providing both homeowners and commercial property owners of Northern Virginia with quality service as well as excellent customer service. In addition to their exceptional tree services, they also provide professional snow removal to the residents in the McLean and Arlington areas, and welding repairs for local businesses and individuals. Vics Tree Service even offers firewood to their Northern Virginia clients.
Every technician at Vics Tree Service is highly trained and skilled with many years of hands on experience. Services are available 24/7 in case of emergencies, and customers of Vics Tree Service never pay for estimates. Unlike many other tree service companies, Vics Tree Service is fully licensed and insured and offers discounts to veterans and senior citizens. All services offered by Vics Tree Service are clearly described on their new and improved website. Visitors to the new site can also find seasonal specials and coupons.
About Vics Tree Service Vics Tree Service has been serving the residents of Northern Virginia with excellent tree care and maintenance for over thirty years. They specialize in enhancing the aesthetic and functional value of their customers landscape, while simultaneously improving the health of their trees. They are fully licensed and insured and provide exceptional service around the clock even in the event of an emergency. For more information about Vics Tree Service please visit their new website at http://www.vicstreeservice.com.
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Vic’s Tree Service Announces the Launch of Their New Website
The centuries-old Sonoma County oak tree made famous for the shade and inspiration it provided writer Jack London is dying of a fungal disease. Arborists have deemed the end near, while schoolchildren and American Indians have bid final goodbyes.
But in what some are calling a holiday miracle, the oak was given an improved bill of health from a team of UC Berkeley researchers this month, and the tree has been spared its scheduled removal.
"We couldn't be more thrilled," said Tjiska Van Wyk, executive director of Jack London Park Partners, which manages the Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen where the tree is located. "In the season of joy, we consider this a great gift."
Researchers with UC Berkeley's Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management reported that the base of the old oak is not experiencing the decay that its upper reaches are seeing.
Earlier this year, three arborists advised that the tree be felled as a safety precaution after noting dead branches and falling limbs. A storm late last year sent a 30-inch-diameter piece of wood through a fence, raising concerns that a park visitor could be hurt.
But after reviewing the comprehensive UC Berkeley report, park managers said the tree won't be removed anytime soon. Instead, they may simply do a little pruning and expand the area around the tree that's closed to the public.
The tree has another two to 10 years of healthy living, said Professor Matteo Garbelotto, who led the research team. He confirmed, though, that the presence of deadly fungi will ultimately be more than the 350- to 400-year-old tree can handle.
"We're not out of the woods. We're in a gray area where the risk needs to be assessed," Garbelotto said.
The 50-foot-tall tree, which has survived Sonoma Valley's historic logging efforts and its push for farmland, overshadows the rest of the oaks on the eastern slopes of Sonoma Mountain.
Coastal Miwok once collected acorns in the area, and American novelist London bought the acreage around the tree as a retreat from city living in 1905, according to E. Breck Parkman, senior archaeologist for California State Parks.
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Jack London's mighty oak won't be chopped
Gentile Tree Care, LLC Tree Removal New Milford CT
When it comes to tree removal, there #39;s only one name you need to know for professional service - Gentile Tree Service. We have the equipment and expertise to...
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The Christmas tree at the Cabatuan public plaza that was removed due to opposition from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. (Photo courtesy of Nereo Lujan)
A Christmas tree built atop a monument of Andres Bonifacio in a town in Iloilo province has been removed following a protest made by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
The 30-foot-tall Christmas tree at the public plaza of Cabatuan, 24 kilometers northwest of Iloilo City, was removed by the municipal government on Saturday after NHCP chair Maria Serena Diokno wrote a letter to Cabatuan Mayor Ronilo Caspe expressing disapproval of the project.
We firmly oppose the construction of a Christmas tree on the Andres Bonifacio monument at the public plaza of Cabatuan, Iloilo. The construction over the monument desecrates Andres Bonifacio, whose 150th birth anniversary we celebrated on November 30, Diokno said in her letter dated December 11.
We urge you to put up the Christmas tree elsewhere. In future projects or activities, we hope that the [local government unit] would be more responsible in protecting and preserving historic sites and structures, Diokno said.
Nereo Lujan, provincial information and community affairs officer and a native of Cabatuan, had called the attention of the NHCP on the putting up of the Christmas tree at the 81-year-old monument.
Caspe said he ordered the removal of the Christmas tree in compliance with Dioknos letter.
We had hoped that by putting up the Christmas tree we would highlight the monument, Caspe told the Inquirer. We will stress the importance of unity and hope as symbolized by Andres Bonifacio, the mayor said.
The mayor said he had ordered the repainting of the monument a week before November 30 in commemoration of the heros birth anniversary.
He said the municipal government put up the Christmas tree at the monument because it was the most strategic location at the center of the public plaza facing the main entrance.
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Christmas tree over Bonifacio monument axed