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Small tree removal

Refers to the process of fully cutting down and removing a tree, usually including the stump, when it is considered small enough to be manageable by hand or with basic tools. While there's no strict height limit, small trees are often defined as being under 25-30 feet tall. 

Small Tree 

The definition of "small" can vary, but trees under 25-30 feet tall are generally considered small for removal purposes. 

Image by James Baltz

Reasons for Removal:

Trees might be removed for various reasons, including being dead, diseased, damaged, or posing a safety risk. 

Image by Wim van 't Einde

Methods:

Small trees can often be removed using hand tools like shovels, axes, and saws. Larger trees may require chainsaws or even specialized machinery. 

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