Reon I cant believe it took me this long to subscribe to your channel. Ive been binge watching your videos ever since. Awesome content, awesome crew, and awesome equipment. Your a true inspiration.
Caspita siete bravissimi , mi piace guardarvi mentre lavorate , anche se mi fate stare con il fiato sospeso vedervi saltare da un ramo all'altro . Bravissimo.
That was awesome that cam gives it a whole new approach, everybody knows it but I guess I should say it..... you. Are. The. Man! I need to get in a double climber rigging situation with you next year
Woke up to a notification August has a new video uploaded, then I see a notification Reon has a new video up on RU-vid! Gonna be a great day. Awesome job as always on the tree work, and the editing is crazy! 💪
Been dying to get my MONSTER fix. Good to see you back bud. My mini skid would've destroyed that yard. I need to look into those articulating wheel loaders. Have you had any trouble on inclines when it gets a little sloppy?
I'm a big fan of Reon's style … Walkthrough ,chit chat then rolls into Hollywood with a great edm track . I wish the good Lord would bless him with more time to upload more . How old are those kids now? They need to start doing some work . Daddy needs some free time to make RU-vid content ! haha
Reon Rounds lol, well it looks good. it sucks that it patches itself right on your hard hat, but at least it isn’t crazy noticeable. Love watching your videos my dude, keep them coming please.
Do you ever get concerned about your TIP being above your rigging point? Seen in the vid that you were rigging below your TIP a few times . I'm assuming you probably just keep it small if doing so ?
James Farris in most cases on a big removal i will have two to three roping points that I thread my main rigging line through(this helps disperse the load)..the first rigging point is usually the same branch in tied into..as I’m working the tree down I will work my way back to that branch last..I usually decide how big to go depending on tree species and wether it is dead on not..Just use your best judgment...start small and work your way up.