I’ve been cutting trees for over 45 years. Never a climber. And I watch a lot of tree videos. But find yours to be the best! And here’s why: •they are instructional. •well filmed and edited. •not easy when you’re doing a DANGEROUS job. •every job is carefully and thoughtfully planned out. •you promote safety, by example. •NO profanity. •My feeling is if you’re NOT swearing you’re probably using your Brain RIGHT! •fun crew. (I’d like to work with you guys.) •every crew member seems to be well appreciated, congratulated - and on camera. •No egos. •great channel name and intro Graphics. •I can almost smell the fresh cut trees. • could go on. Nice job and please keep up the great work. Interesting note: My 4 year old grand son calls Saw Dust. M A N G L I T T E R. Feel free to use that. And you’re welcome. Genuinely, Jim.
When there’s a guy on your crew that builds up and raises spirits, invaluable!! Not only is he the riskiest guy on the crew but he is definitely the most fun guy on the crew!
In the 1980s I was in a formal arborist program, sponsored by a coastal city. We learned most of this and more. But had no crane. But we didn't have your unity. Just interpersonal competition and ego. You guys are therefore a pleasure for me to watch. I came to pruning from timber management in a Western national forest. I showed my team about height and diameter measurement, and even increment boring. That part interested them. So they always had me do those for the record. Our saws were Stihl 011 and bigger. Our equipment was old style and we footlocked to get up in the tree. No SRT. Our throw lines were 3/8" and heavy, like the ones I used in the Navy. And so on. I hope you guys appreciate all the changes. But I do think your helmets look funny. LOL! Every year the agency provided new Redwing logging boots. Once I finally worked out my size I got along with these boots very well. Thanks for a great video. I enjoy your cameras going up in the tree. One thing that NEVER occurred to us was the weight of a tree. That was a surprise! Thanks Gents. I'll see you again soon. Michael Dougfir.
I really like watching your videos. I used to do tree service, and I know first hand just how tough of a job it is. You guys make a tough job look fun and easy. Cutting down trees is an art and you gents do a great job of it!. Keep up the great work, and keep the videos coming.
I live in a lrg. Complex ( retirement) and we have a tree service that maintain our trees and I enjoy watching them maintain our trees. Watching you guys just tickles me, you do it so well, but I could just throw up watching, any thing over 8ft up but I do enjoy watching you boy scale, swing, cut makes me nervous for you but do love watching. Thanks that height thing sucks, gladly your comfortable.
Carry the equipment to cut the tree, a camera to record, ropes to tie off, and hooking the boom up (properly) ... all the while carrying a round a set of steel balls!
At the end of the day loading all that cribbing back onto the crane truck. And we didn't see them take the cribbing off of the truck at the beginning of the day. These guys know their way around a job site.
what id give just to be a groundsman.....here in the desert of southern california the biggest trees we deal with are 60-80 foot elms and euks maybe some big cottonwoods and its only a side gig for me so i just do the stuff iam comfortable with, but you guys are living the dream love your videos
Had headphones in and turned up loud. At min 4 I got the chills. Love the start of going up to high places no matter what the context. You be safe lads.
Can't tell you all how much I enjoy watching these videos.... you guys are the bomb! Experts with chain saws and all that you do.... VERY PROFESSIONAL!
Mesmerizing panorama from the tree top. Made me feel dizzy. You have balls of steel. What an awesome crew! And the truck drivers nailed it! You guys ROCK!!!!
You guys are an great to watch. I trim cut remove trees all day every day. Nice to have something to relate with. Love watching and not having to do 😆.
Really quality work, and your videos are top notch too. I've enjoyed the last hour and a half watching you boys do your thing. Thanks for the further inspiration!
Worked the White Mtn AZ pine/fir logwoods for a season (back in the day) and just retired a YardCare business a couple years ago... absolutely LOVE the skill, safety, and vibe y'all exhibit. I thot I could only be entertained by tree fail vids until I watched a couple Treeson videos. Nice Work, all around! wow
Left a like and subscribe just for taking a piss in the chip truck best part about the job is always having a toilet! Hahah great vid from a fellow arborist down in Portland, Or. My company does come up to seattle area for larger jobs pretty often though so i will be keeping an eye out for you guys! Keep up good work and stay safe!
Me and my dad had experienced a near death cutting trees. Looking at all your videos, you guys take it down like a piece of cake (not to mention how danger it will be). Great crew/team work guys. I really enjoy the videos. Stay safe and #stay_home_during_this_pendemic
Sheesh, I was a forest service sawyer for a few years. Every part of this gives me adrenaline/anxiety ha ha. You guys are great. Im hooked. (Im watching this trying to motivate before taking down the 30' box elder in the back yard. Hahaha!)
Good job, super smooth picks, and efficient crew all around! You don't see a climber come out of tree, mid job, to help with processing very often. Good on you!
Your team is the best. You work safe and have a set of balls like I have never seen. Very well trained guys. Very professional. Keep up the great videos. It's a joy to watch you work.Thumbs up all the way.
This was absolutely amazing ! Seeing what you do and how professional you are doing it is really impressiv. And relaxing at the same time. I feel that you guys really love what you do ! And i like the working atmosphere ! Big respect ! I`m from germany, but i would hire you guys instantly !
I have never cut down a tree and likely will never cut one down. I don’t even have trees on my property, but Jacob is so entertaining and he seems to enjoy his work so much that it’s entertaining to watch. Keep it up!!!
I had installed a removable trailer hitch on the front end of my tool truck. Was great for getting the chipper or stump grinder into tight spots. Love working with a good crane operator
I am amazed by your skills. I sometimes wish I had become an arborist until I see your shots from up high. Just watching your videos can make me queasy! Now I remember why I cut everything from the ground and when it's not safe for me to do so, I hire it out!
Yeah it'd definitely be nice to have two way radios or something, yelling or blowing a whistle while gesticulating wildly over a chipper running full blast only goes so far.
Just found your channel and subscribed, man I got to say your work ethic and crew are very professional. The trees you guys cut are huge and super tall. Your videos and editing are on point! 👍🏻✌🏻
I'm just north of you in Victoria. years ago I was told that explorers like Captain Vancouver and others valued highly the Douglas firs for their strength. The tress were taken back to Europe for ships masts.On another note, I knew the owner of a saw sharpening firm here who told me a mill up Island using a gang saw had a blade explode....they had hit a cast iron cannonball.. Shot into the trees and the tree grew around it. Must have been a heck of a bang.
I'm in Shelton do mostly South sound very small company. Man it looks like a lot of fun working for a bigger outfit like that with all the fun toys, I've never done a crane pick yet but one day I'm sure I will. Stay safe guys.
I've watched a lot of your videos. You have a great crew. I really appreciate your attitude towards them. I have to say, all play a vital role in your work, however, Brian is a magician with that crane. I wonder if some cranes have seats that lean or recline backwards with a head rest. I know Brian gets tired of lookin up like he does. Some people can't bend their heads to look up without getting very sick. Just curious. Great team, great work. Thanks.