2/27/23; ..talent...I think your little daughter's narration & closing comments reflect More talent than you have engineering this difficult back yard tree removal! LoL! Another great video presentation Reon. Intro comments, then switch to fixed camer position across street showing (compressed time lapse) of the main feature: watching all 11, Crane-carry-outs as large pieces of cut/segmented tree 'fly' over the roof of owner (& neighbors?) House! That was very eye catching!...but it was soo early in the video that I knew their was more (details) to come...& then your camera brings us in to the back yard where assistant stands in front of tree trunk for comparison, arms spread wide, for size/weight (& cut planning) activity, which flows nicely into views of that 'monster' crane (& operator)! Another fine example of well assembled video & editing. A+✅️ Enjoyed your including your (8yr old?) daughter in presentation! She is very well spoken, much poise. Reminds me of my daughter...70 yrs ago! Now I watch & admire my grand kids! Your video is much enjoyed by this Pawpaw!🤷🍺👏
You guys are obviously the safest tree crew in the entire free world. I really enjoyed watching with the highlight being your daughter coming along and participating. She is a dear little girl and she is also paying attention. This, to go with some of the recent stuff you have showen Rocky doing....it's really great Reon. From the standpoint of nurturing you are doing great. You must have a really good time togethere with your kids. I can just imagine all the excitement and interest as they get together with you to do the edits on these videos. The daughter will most likely be doing your editing for you in the not too distant future. Good for you man, you and your kids are lucky to be around each other.
For the last 3 years, I've been running my 30 ton National with a hi def camera mounted on a pivoting arm, that looks directly down the loadline. A 12" full color hi def monitor is in my cab. It is a game changer for my work, mostly setting trusses and HVAC.
REON ROUNDS IS LEGENDARY. THANK YOU FOR THE CONTENT MAN IM VERY APPRECIATIVE OF MEN LIKE YOU THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY LAYERED IN THICK COATS OF PRECISION AND TALENT AND BADASSERY....WILLING TO TEACH
Really good, am enjoying your videos! Wish I'd had y'all to go out for when I was operating. That 60 ton Nat'l is beautiful. Last one I operated was a lease purchase 32 ton Nat'l on a Sterling chassis. The startup co went under the 32 went back to the dealer with the 08 "market adjustment," I think that's what they called it. I retired. Like that you're really close/excellent on your weight calls. That sure helps the operator pucker factor. Thanks for sharing. 👍🏁🇺🇸
Hello from the UK, another awesome vid, you'll be able to look back at these when you're my age, all I have are memories 🤣 Get yourself a metal detector, it's surprising how useful one is before cutting in with a big bar, it can save time and chains!
Great job on the outro Ruby!!!! You have a really really awesome dad 😎 I’m sure you already knew that lol much love Reon and crew from central Massachusetts 🤘🏻😎🇺🇸🌲🌳
Good job, good crew, good video and good to see that safety always is number one I think I know who's able to make you do whatever she says you have to
I really enjoy watching the big tree removals involving a crane! So awesome!! I’m just a union laborer here in Massachusetts and have much respect for what you guys do! ❤️❤️🤘🏻🇺🇸😎 🌲 🌳 🍃 🍁
Reon, you rock man. I was just stopping by to see which mini loader you use because I look up to you. I want to find a forum where people discuss which mini loader is best. We use bob cat tool cats but we are looking to add something smaller and lighter to the fleet for some more precision and to have something a little cheaper and more simple that ANY of our employees can hop onto and run. Looks like you like Avant and that seems pretty legit. I like your videos and kinda wish you made them as often as August does, but I respect you more because it seems that you have discovered that its not worth your time to live on RU-vid, like you have better things to do than just show off. You're like an older brother I can look up to. You live one state away from me, you slay the trees, fly Paramotor, and seem like an all around humble guy. I imagine that you are a brother in Christ as well, I hope so.
Amazing, but what is even more amazing is the lack of reaction by the piece to the crane pull when going into the air. That seems like the most dangerous time cause if it isn't tied in the right places, the reaction can hurt you bad! Nice job!
great video as usual, always nice to see guys working smarter than harder. do you ever have issues with requiring township permitting for road closure? Early in my treework career I did one crane job where the only place the crane could go was in an active lane on a 4 lane road. requiring permitting and paid duty police for the road closure. I was glad to be on the chipper that day, too much stress on that job because of when the window for the road closure was.
Fantastico trabajo el que hacen y los equipos que usan extraordinarios,no habia visto maquinas tan especiales, he disfrutado mucho sus videos, pero este tiene 4 meses, no han publicado nada nuevo? Espero sigan grabando, mucho exito y felicidades a todo tu grupo que te asiste y ayuda👍👏👏👏👏
So that tree looks like it was totally doable just climbing it old school? But it seems like you just don't even play with that anymore 😂 Anyway another great video brother 👍
Wow that’s a first, never heard of a minimum rate starting close to 10k. I do more pruning work than removals, but I would say the average cost for a large tree removal probably falls somewhere in between $1,200 - $3,500 give or take depending on the situation, how technical the job is, etc. $200-$300 per hour port to port for subcontracting a crane sounds about right.
Hi Reon an Calvin, Really nice rigging the picks were super smooth !! Awesome video AGAIN !!! Great to see you guy's.... I have GOT to get back up there an visit !!! Ruby REALLY topped the video off 😉 Adorable !!! Great personality !!!
@@robertmiller9096 I’m the same way, always trying to find a better way. I have been toying with the idea of buying his slings for two years now just haven’t done it yet. I love the idea of the hooks instead of a shackle. So much faster and it fits nicely with our current knotless rigging that we use daily.