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  1. lacewood Member

    joined: Sep 8, 2008
    7 posts
    So NH
    Hey guys

    Saw this browsing Craigslist for a tractor, thought one of you guys in the Salem area would be interested. There are pictures but can not seem to get them on here.

    Good Luck
    Tony



    http://nh.craigslist.org/grd/1109414072.html

    The local power company decided that the two big Ash trees in my front yard cold cause future power outages in the neighborhood and asked my permission to take them down and now I am stuck with the wood. Do not bother responding to this ad unless you have the capability to remove all of the 2 trees that were cut up. There are three conditions that have to be met to accept this offer.
    1. All wood will be removed
    2. The large pieces will be removed before the smaller pieces.
    3. Must be done before Sunday, April 12.

    If you are willing to meet these conditions I will invite you to my property so you can begin the removal.

    thanx



    * Location: Salem, NH
    * it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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  2. Brian VT New Member

    joined: Jul 30, 2008
    807 posts
    Southern VT
    Wow. What a score.
  3. skinnykid New Member

    joined: May 6, 2008
    655 posts
    Next to a lake in NH
    Wow!! one big score, I am right up the by-pass from Salem. Kinda big for me to handle easily but if no-one grabs it I might have to. Anyone near Derry wana help and go halves?
  4. Adios Pantalones Minister of Fire

    I would love to, but have way too much in the yard to tackle, and neighbors that I've promised to clean up for already.
  5. Hurricane Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 18, 2009
    564 posts
    Central NJ
    Wow it looks like you would need a crane to move the large one unless you cut it up right there. I would be on that if it were near me.
  6. smokinj Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 11, 2008
    15,410 posts
    Anderson, Indiana
    20 hrs+ work there and better take the big saw with you!
  7. skinnykid New Member

    joined: May 6, 2008
    655 posts
    Next to a lake in NH
    I E-mailed the person and told them if no one jumps on it then I will come down. I too have alot to take in my yard as is. But alot of work now and this summer may mean very little work next summer as I think I might have enough for this coming and the some of the winter after that.
  8. btj1031 New Member

    joined: Feb 11, 2008
    320 posts
    NH
    Wow, if I weren't working crazy hours these days I'd be there. Excellent score. I'd have a hard time with that big stuff, but I'd figure it out.
  9. skinnykid New Member

    joined: May 6, 2008
    655 posts
    Next to a lake in NH
    it is gone already
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