you need a firewood processer with all the trees you cut ,of course you would have to have time to work the firewood . great video ,nice job cleaning up the tree
I've got a 5 way big maple that is common union about 3-4 feet up right next to the power line and about 60 feet from the house. That thing has got to go! Good work as always.
That is a hunk of wood when you have to attack from both sides. It will be fun to see how you attack the part still standing in a couple of weeks. I am no pro. So, I am always proud when I cut into something like that from both sides and I manage to meet my starting cut when i am through. I have seen others cut around a tree and it is easy to be off target an inch or two by the time you get around the tree and meet up with where you started your cut.
They were lucky. You make that look easy but your brain has to be thinking about all your cuts and the order to do it great video. That chipper just keeps impressing me. Stay safe
Yeah they got real lucky. It could’ve been terrible. It’s too bad nobody can use that wood for firewood as expensive as power bills are going to be this winter.
@@garybulwinkle82 wow .. I’m in mid-ga and you can heat your house by any means necessary .. pretty sure where ol Cottontop is located they don’t care much there either ..
Those folks must be living right to get that lucky! Great video. Are you allowed to double tow in your state? For example, could you put the excavator in the back of the dump trailer, then hook the chipper to the dump trailer and tow them both to the job at the same time? I know some states allow it and some don't.
I think autotune is keeping that 592 right on the edge, it seemed as you came out of the cut at 18:00 that it was a bit lean, it didn't want to settle right back down to an idle.
We got our 28" and 22" trees down. Phew. 28 was a green Live oak that split in three with two parts standing - ice storm. the 22" was Red Oak and was dead lack of roots from neighbor builder cutting up mine and theirs and putting on pretty dirt not dirt with roots. Builder is from Big town with no rules on building. We and our plants miss both trees.
I have seen the hurricane trucks with 3 point hitch landscape rakes modified to just grab with their grapple. Would help ya with the clean up maybe. Nice work, sharpe saws.
Good video Tim! Just curious....you chipped up several limbs that seemed to be big enough for firewood. Why chip them up instead of cutting for firewood?