I like watching your videos. I'm from Indiana and have similar species of trees here. I also like watching the various cuts and methods of roping branches down. Watching and learning. Looking forward to the next video.
Looks like your groundies are a bit out of practice knowing when to let it run maybe from all that crane work you guys do. Our climber would have been ready to slap someone if we let the branches fly at him like that😊 On a side note, glad to see you back making videos Reon as you have one awesome successful business going on and it makes me proud to say I am from Wisconsin! Keep the videos coming please.
Really like the shelf cut on the tip ties. I usually slash cut it in the direction I'm wanting it to go, but the shelf cut is less likely to get pinched.👍 Digging the fact you are slamming some videos up again. You & the crew STAY SAFE
I just bought your 4 crane slings on your website for my fassi. Thats a nice backup camera, What brand of backup camera do you use. Do you also use a load cell for big pics on your palfinger and what brand?
Why not the Merlin there? Too wide to get in backyard? Nice job, love the Felipe cam! I need a Felipe on my crew! He really seems to love what he does, makes a huge difference, great synergy!
Reon... Just wondering why you guys didn't just drop it and cut it up, instead of climbing into it. Looks like it's safely away from everything, but maybe not worth risking something I can't see. Ground is frozen so it wouldn't destroy the grass and such. I'm sure there's a good reason, I don't know about.
I came to the comments to ask what kind of tree it was too. Def not an ash, but it doesn't look like any kind of oak I'm familiar with either. Too bad there weren't any leaves to help identify it.