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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi maggie, nice to see your still around, persinally, I can't stand the things, but each to his/her own. a couple of sites you might find interesting,
www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0305/acaiaeucalyptuspruning.asp
www.richardsonmedia.co.uk/eucalypts.html
But if Alan31 is around, he's given some good advice on these trees in the past.
I think most forestry workers would charge anything within the region of �12 to �15.00 an hour but the job may be estimated in total, depending a lot on access to the site and any surrounding obsticals.
I'd shop around for a few quotes and take one that sounds reasonable. *Avoid "cowboys" make sure they are qualified and have insurance, other wise you might have to pay more than what you bargained for. If Alan30 sees this he should be able to give some more expert advice. post back with approx size of tree and accessability. Best of luck. T bird.
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I agree with Thunderbird+ regardless of what you decide to do make sure you get prices from competent and insured contractors. Price will depend on many factors. 20 feet is not big for eucalyptus but if access is poor or an arbour has to be avoided then the price will rise.