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This is why I enjoy You Tube! This is my second video with Guilty of Treeson and another new adventure. Wow, what a tree and your client and goat clients are happy-you exceeded their expectations! I love these because I get to be in places I will never be in real life. When you are standing on the top of the tree was the shot for me. I made a background out of that. Beautiful day over-looking the lake with all the houses around just awesome! Thanks! I had to show my wife. I showed her the happy goats and she said, "Oh do goats like trees?" And I replied, "I guess so, but I know they like to climb!"
Wow. This was literally one of the most entertaining jobs I’ve ever seen. Note for the Editor: the cuts were perfect, commentary was on point, addressing the drone was a great interlude, and my hat’s off to the entire crew for making this woman’s dream of a goat park come true. Your Team consistently goes above and beyond. That’s what separates you from the rest. Cheers. Great job, all. And yes, please paint 1 white tooth on BBC the helmet. It’ll really “tie together the room.”
Please change the Eastside Treeworks site front page. Not just Tree Removal, Crane work, pruning .. bush clearing etc.. "Enablers of Goat Dreams" They're therapy goats after all! Love your work!
I have a huge infested ash tree which we are going to have removed soon so I wanted to familiarize myself on what goes into taking down a large, difficult tree. A search on RU-vid brought me to this channel. Now I’m binge watching it because of just how good your delivery, storytelling, comraderie, videography and editing just keeps pulling me in. Thank you from eastern Pennsylvania.
RU-vid offered me one of your videos a while ago and I really enjoyed. Today RU-vid offered me this one. I'm hooked, this was so great and I subscribed by your invite. Videography, working ethics/skill, chatting to "me" um, the viewers, and that incredible play area Kevin built for the goats was so enjoyable and educational to watch! Welcome to the crew Charles, may you be blessed working with them! - Kim
Those piece to drone shots were phenomenal. Whoever linked all the microphone recordings with the corresponding camera shots did an outstanding job. The little segments of your and Brians conversations definitely didn't go unappreciated.
What a fabulous video! Adventure, excitement, making log jungle gym for goats! Lady’s excitement, her finding out her tree was breaking! The professional dealing of men! Thank you! 😃
You are an excellent professional. Anirborist. I have enjoyed learning about trees and equipment and etc. I am a prifessional nurse snd had rented a house and had a tree fall I and rest on another tree. I went and bought a small electric chain saw and dismember the tree without injury thank God. But I did well. Thank you for your knowledge and teaching us .God bless!
This video really told the story so well with great angles and editing. The drone work was especially awesome, with that mid-video drone conversation being absolute gold! Edit: I forgot to mention the chatter between Jake and Brian the crane op was cool to hear. Simple but gives insight into their thinking during lifts.
Great job on a dangerous tree. I like how you treat your crew even the new guys. When you show everyone respect and compliment their work. I wish all construction jobs were like that. It makes for a more productive work environment.
You guys are funny joking around with each other,still get a job done says alot about a crew working together. You can laugh, have fun,enjoy your job,still get work done. That's the best part of a job.
Jacob, it's pretty nice that you're now telling us on screen which saw and size bar you're using to do your cuts. Great that you're including Bryan's point of view from the crane, along with the drone footage. I loved your explanation for staying at 50% of Bryan's lifting capacity on the crane. He obviously has a lot of trust in you to not overload his pick. Kevin's Lego Man mask really needs the tooth. Great video!
An hour long video on removing a tree, and I was entertained the whole time! Great job by the crew and great work on the filming/editing! Thanks for sharing with us.
The take-down of large trees that have substantial rot or are starting to split, lately have been well received by my brain, especially those seen on this channel. The inclusion of the woman's and her goat's reactions, to their new Log Land, put a smile on my face, and a happy tear in each eye. This exceptional, feel good ending, was a very pleasant surprise! Thank you very much! I also, must compliment your drone coverage. I give it, two-o thumbs up!
Great job on the cedar, but I missed the wet mango and kale tube salad chats... lol!!! That tree was a sketchy one, and so happy that you made the owner and her goats happy. It's amazing how a few well placed pieces of tree will make goats happy. Have a blast of a weekend!!!
It’s really cool that you explain how this giant tree got damaged. It sounds like you’ve got a appreciation of how special these massive trees are, even though your job is to cut them down.
This episode was, far and away, the best I have ever seen! The editing is superb. The camera angles are pretty good. There was none of that tipping left/right (to look around a tree) camera shots like a year ago. The extra audio tidbits (like Brian's voice when reacting to a crane movement request) are profound. The reaction from the landowner was such a precious aspect which is frankly missing from most of these videos. My only suggestion would be to reduce the audio 20 to 30 dB when a chainsaw is screaming away. Other than that, this episode goes into the Hall Of Fame!
@@iffykidmn8170 50% is _more_ than a rule of thumb. It is a mathematical relationship. When a sound contains so little information, it is typical to reduce the volume by several orders of magnitude.
Your maturity and professional approach to the Job is to be commended. And your interaction with customers and each other is a pleasure to watch and listen to.
Great job with multiple camera and editing it all together. I loved hearing the conversation in all areas and see how truly everyone is focused on the job. Great video!
As an equipment operator myself, it’s cool to see and hear the interaction between the crane operator and the climber! I get a good sense of the cohesion of the crew there! Thanks for including it, and great vid, as always!
You’ve got to love the togetherness of this team. Always having a laugh but being safe at the same time. You make a mistake and the rest of the team have a laugh at your expense, your not getting hauled into the office to get ripped a new one. I wish I enjoyed my work 10% as much as you guys do.
THIS SPLIT CEDAR WAS A AWESOME JOB TO WATCH...YOU FELLOWS ARE A AWESOME TEAM... WOW ! WHAT FREE ENTERTAINMENT....HOLLY MOLLY ! MANY THANK YOUS FOR TAKEING THE PUBLIC ALONG WITH YOUS... GOD BLESS YOU ALL....
This was awesome and that cracked cedat was terrifying. Glad no one got hurt, nothing got damaged in the neighbourhood. Happy goats, happy owner. God bless you and all the crew. I miss seeing your lunch.... the salad in bag, taco style. ❤❤❤❤
Man, watching these videos gives me a newfound appreciation for the incredible dangers you men work with and the huge amount of trust that you put in one another to keep one another safe!
Good stuff! My name is John so I liked the end. Lol good job John! Well... what can I say. It was an honour to be a part of it. Just watching. Goat paradise!
an amazing job and an amazing video. Goats are going to have a blast for years to come. That is great. Thank you for sharing. Really like the one long video.
Awesome. Now we can hear the two way conversation. Great channel, great video's can't wait to hear what the boys give you back. Cheers mate. Love the channel
Lol! Jake really is putting Brian in the videos! That's awesome! Seriously though, it does add to things quite a bit, as far as knowing what the actual communication is back and forth. Good to see the Dirt Auger, AKA Kevin again. Maybe you should just buy him a shovel, instead of letting him handle your saws. Seems like he'd get the same result and Jed wouldn't have to sharpen a chain.
Great video guys. Back home (UK) we call you people tree surgeons. I think it is a little more apt when i see the precision with witch you have to put some of the picks down. I liked the fact that team was identified. by name and responsibility. Looks like there is a lot of camaraderie on the crew , which breeds good safety. Do you ever edit out mistakes/near misses and accidents. Keep up the good work. Cheers Andrew, Toronto , Ontario
Great piece of property. Reminded me of the family home in Seattle with all the rhodys and the Fatsia Japonica. The camera angles and drone work was superb.
What an amazing video and what a great backstory. I was offered this channel by some weird youtube algorithm, this is like 4th video I have seen and now I know I must explore this channel much more. What an amazing work you do!
Wow! Your channel is totally awesome! Amazing content. I've watched a few of your vids so far and had me holding my breath a few times. I've watched a bunch of different tree cutting vids but so far your channel is the best! Wish I was 20 years old again.. I'd love to do this! Keep up the great work guys!
Dang you got TONS of cameras rollin on this one! Big respect for workin with that! Only thing I might add is either having something on screen to indicate when and where audio’s coming from when you dub it in from a different camera angle, or you could add some sort of radio effect onto the dubbed audio (after a gate of course) for times when you’re using that to talk to your crew while climbing! Just minor things, y’know? Other than that, editing is spot on and real good tempo!
It would be interesting to have a video on how the chipper works, what with the winch to haul in the wood, what looks like a gate protecting the rotating blade and then the various controls behind the chute.
I remember the job i did here in Sweden with my brother on a cemetary, taking down all the big trees that was filled with concrete. They also told us that under no circumstanses could it come down sawdust on the graves, so we had to set up homemade sawhorses and plywood the whole area before starting. Some old graves were also pretty narrow, so when we digged out the stumps and planting new trees we once found a skull. It was by far the thoughest job i've done, but also the most fun and satisfying when it was all done. I especially remember the last day before the new trees were coming and we just had to be done by then, we worked until midnight with chainsaws in the dark, some people stopped and looked suspicious but nobody said anything. LOL
Another excellent vid guys 👍 missed Jordan’s guitar bit tho, I hope he was responsible for some of the backin track, & jake, you took the micky out of Kevin for his goat adventure playground aspirations, but look at what a brilliant job he did, it was so good to see how happy the customer, & the goats were & realise what joy it’s gonna bring to the kids ( goat & human) great job Kevin, great job guys 👍👍😁
Love the Goat Therapy Zone. A bit worried when the goats jump to the stump still in the ground that they can jump the fence now, but the owner can fix that with a little creative fence placement. Just want to add, I have bought 2 mangos this week because you made me want one so bad. Delicious fruit!
I'm watching this from Australia and thoroughly enjoying the cutting of trees. Also getting to see Seattle and then the humourism showed between dudes. Great job fellas (dudes)