Clear Land uses a heavy equipment mounted Limb Beaver tree trimmer to trim branches from trees lining roads.
This is the cheapest, fastest, safest and most affordable method for trimming road trees.
This process involves first appraising the job for safety. Power and phone lines are located and marked with red paint. Objects in the way and terrain dangers are marked with orange paint. The depth and height of the branch trimming is then determined and marked with white paint. Traffic cones are placed along the road being trimmed and safety personnel are used to direct traffic when necessary.
The Limb Beaver tree trimmer is then ran along the road tree line, kind of like a giant vertical chain saw would be, except that the Limb Beaver has a rotary toothed drum not a running chain. The Limb Beaver can reach from ground level up to 18' high.
The felled branches are collected with a heavy duty grapple and piled and then handled like any other tree trimming operation.
There are several options for handling the tree piles produced by tree shearing:
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