Legit climbing. It takes big nuts to get up there and cut. Especially on a leaning cracked pine. Good work, let us all stay safe and keep progressing 🙏🏼
CONGRATULATIONS ! you are professionals! We do the same thing in ROMANIA (European country) and we immediately see quality people! we wish you to win many clients and a lot of money! you deserve it!
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Very Nice Work that close to the powerlines. Just curious as to why you don't zip the limbs closer to the chipper instead of letting them drop just past the fence?
We used a tracked Bobcat for years. The Avant outshines it on all our jobs except for soft yards, heavy logs and land clearing jobs with lots of stumps and debris. The crews fight over the Avants.
It's the same the world over. Idiots sit for years watching trees grow until they are a totally unforseen hazard or they are so stupid they build houses under existing trees. Some are so clever they let trees grow over roods and power lines.
@@ernestebersole9993 I started in 2003. Started using Vermeer Miniskids about 8 years ago. I assumed everyone started with a mini before Avant. You all make it look easy.
@@abetaylor4977 Actually, I started working for a certified arborist in Carlisle PA in 2002. It is amazing many new things have come along in the industry in the last 20 years.