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Many of the root collars we find during the initial excavation are buried to the point where the dirt has nowhere to go. We have to inform the client that to remove the fill dirt would require a place for the dirt, and often a return trip for specific trees that need addition excavation and aeration.
@Earthmasters08 It sounds like your saying if you remove enough dirt, there's no where to put it in the yard without just making a mess of the yard. Is this what your saying? If this is the case, even if you don't remove a lot of dirt, where does it go? With making a hole, it seems the only way to dispose is to just scatter it in the yard or haul it away. I haven't started doing this yet, but I always thought all the dirt you remove you have to haul away. So with that, you'd have to use 1 vehicle for pulling the air spade machine, and another vehicle to pull a trailer to haul the dirt away in to the dumpyard.
Very knowledgeable and a fantastic price. Hope this homeowner goes with saving more trees. Looks like he needs it
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@@Earthmasters08How to remove roots without a problem in the tree
In the future?
I wanna thank you for the work that you do with saving trees !
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Been in the business since hurricane Hugo ('89)!
Why did you stop at 12 inches on the first tree? I still didn't see the root flare exposed.
Many of the root collars we find during the initial excavation are buried to the point where the dirt has nowhere to go. We have to inform the client that to remove the fill dirt would require a place for the dirt, and often a return trip for specific trees that need addition excavation and aeration.
@Earthmasters08 It sounds like your saying if you remove enough dirt, there's no where to put it in the yard without just making a mess of the yard.
Is this what your saying?
If this is the case, even if you don't remove a lot of dirt, where does it go? With making a hole, it seems the only way to dispose is to just scatter it in the yard or haul it away.
I haven't started doing this yet, but I always thought all the dirt you remove you have to haul away. So with that, you'd have to use 1 vehicle for pulling the air spade machine, and another vehicle to pull a trailer to haul the dirt away in to the dumpyard.