In a similar vein to @woodenspoons I haven’t got great news for you. I wouldn’t get your hopes up and expect anything for it. The works are going to cost a lot more than what it’s worth for fire wood.
Being in the trade, and like any other person in the same position, I would quote you for the labour, use of machinery, fuel (saws chipper etc) processing and disposal of the foliage. If the wood was any good, it still needs to be split and seasoned, so I wouldn’t be able give you any money or a discount on the work if you let me take the wood. If you instructed me to leave the wood on site, to be honest that would be an easier option for me and it would be up to you what you did with it.
Sorry. Not the news you wanted to hear, but the truth.
A guy at the back of us was quoted £1000 to take out a huge poplar tree. The main stem is well over 3ft in diameter. He thought it was expensive. I though it was not a bad deal.
That's to take it down and cart it away.
Sorry not much help that is it?
And hence I will jack my trees down with an axe and burn them in the garden.
Only slightly worried about the neighbours car and telephone wires...
Show us your ash trees... Well, here's mine - on the left.
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Big one in the middle is a holly and the one on the right smothered in ivy is a large willow.
I also have a few more trees...
Don't tell me ..... you got them on yellow sticker.
Don’t pollard an ash. It won’t thank you for it. Ash can be crown reduced well by a good arborist, but can also suffer once pruned.
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Hey you've given me an idea! I wonder if i took my palm tree to such a place,it'd help it grow?How's it grown that big, have you been taking it to a sunbed shop?
Which is better than burning it.