Re: To touch, or not to touch Oh! Whoops, didn't mean to go all voodoo and step on toes. I appreciate the concern and I'll act accordingly. This new one I was mentioning is a pretty rural area where it's difficult to get anyone to come out and see it, much less be able to find the place. I'll post pictures when I take some.
Since I'm a very small business I still enjoy getting calls from people who network with people that I've done other good work for.
Knowing which ones to walk from is what I'm learnin. If its hazardous or dangerous, then its out. (did I just say that? this whole field is dangerous, lol) I meant, in terms of rotted, electrical, etc, all the voodoo stuff.
I wasn't certain that I couldn't still drop the tree as long as I personally didnt go within 15 feet of the lines.
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