Well done you lot. Making your job look easy. Looks like you had more blowers then you did people on that job. Your ground staff did a fantastic job to.
You guys rock. Striving to kick this much ass. At first I thought you had the crane for back up. Silly me thinking you would only do 1 tree. Still digging the use of the four wheeler too. Don't see that too often. Work smart not hard!!!! Would be nice to hang around the job site couple days to give you guys a hand and learn a thing or 2. I'm just south of Rockford, illinois. If you guys need a hand for free from a fellow tree brother. I'm insured and willing to make the trip to gain knowledge. This is my 3rd year on my own and I'm always looking for new ways to learn Thanks Lumberjake
Great videos. Nice shot at the end. Enjoy any and every chance you get with them. Time will go by quick. When my son was around your son's age, he would ride with me while I cut the lawn. Yeah, well he's 17 now and wants nothing to do with cutting the lawn let alone help his dad.
Another awesome vid bro loved it u have a top notch set up for sure one day idd like to have all the toys.....in mean time..... Can I come work for you?!?!? hahahaha
Okay, maybe, I hope so. I take on too much for too many years, I think I'm going back to only 5 people for X-week, unique people that I connect with. So .... keep in touch and ask me about it again.
Wow! Amazing work and perfect videography/editing! In the first tree were you pre-tensioning the rigging line on a few of those cuts? If so what device do you use/recommend to do so? Thankyou for taking the time to film these masterpieces!
b r can’t speak for Reon, but I’m pretty sure it was used to hold the butt of that piece, to keep it from swinging and hitting the house. They used the portawrap to add friction, so it was easier for the groundie to hold the piece
Go talk with tree services. Let them know you want to train and see if one of them will give you a chance. If they do give you a chance, make sure you show up on time every day and work hard as you can.
He's got a 'drum' added on the top, which gives you other options for friction (see climbing-innovations.myshopify.com/products/drum-for-the-unicender) as well as a nicer handle for using the device. Then, he's got a frame across the bottom with what appears to be a free-spinning bar instead of the normal L-bracket for tending slack. Then, lastly, there's a rope wrench on a pretty nifty milled tether, which would be a pretty major game-changer in how it operates...I bet now he can descend in SRT without having to wrap the rope over the top. Pretty cool.