Hi Tony: I’ve been using Norwoods tree pusher. It’s been a great tool for directional felling. In the past, I’ve roped a lot of trees that now I use the tree pusher on. The extra accessories with this pusher are a plus for sure.
Richard that’s how I started out as well. I purchased the Norwood Timber Tool (which by the way they no longer sell) and was using it for about 6 years and contacted Reipal since there pusher looked identical and found out Reipal private labels the Norwood pusher. Regardless which pusher you have they work awesome! Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Bill im sure there are more uses the woodhounds can think of for this versatile tool. Hope to see you at the Hoosier Hysteria. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Nicholas you will have to let me know your thoughts on the Timber tongs when you get them. I appreciate you letting me know as well as watching and commenting. 👍TCT
Hi John, glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for joining my channel. I subbed on yours as well to get you closer to your 1k goal. Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
John I’m sure with your engineering mind you’ll go in your barn and come out with a tool you made that is similar😂 The RH Pusher is definitely a useful tool to have on hand. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Mr. Tony, these look fantastic, lots of uses around the place for them, and they have to be stronger and steadier than me holding, pushing and lifting than I am..
Jeremiah the RH Pusher has saved me more than once dropping a tree in the direction I needed it to go without using ropes. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hey Jeff hope you and Patty are doing well. The RH Pusher is an awesome tool to have on hand especially if you work alone. It beats the heck out of pounding wedges all the time. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Frances with the trees we have in the Driftless area of WI this tool is awesome on those learners on the side of the hills. Definitely is a useful piece of equipment to have on hand. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I've been looking at the Tauler jack kit as something of a replacement for the hi-lift jack I keep around the shop - mainly because it's a DIY welding project that looked fun, and I need to practice my welding. That said, I really like the looks of these tools. I really like having multiple functions stacked into the design.
I’m sure woodhounds have come up with different designs using a Jack of some sort. The RH Pusher is probably the best design unit I’ve seen for directional felling as well as multi functional to do other tasks. Good luck with your welding project and send me a picture when your finished. TonysCoolTools@gmail.com Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
For those of us that don't have a splitter log lift or a tractor, I was wandering if you think it would be feasible for the Reipal to be converted to a tripod design and lifting tongs?
If you only had 1 option, would you buy the III or VI? Love the weight and versatility of the III, but concerned it might be “underpowered” at times. Believe the III could handle 90% of the trees on my property though. Really enjoy your videos and appreciate your guidance.
I’ve used the 1, 3 and 6. The 6 is a beast and will handle those big trees even the ones out west. But as you pointed out the 3 will do 90% of the trees I would be cutting. I used the 1 for over 6 years and was extreamily happy with it as well. If I have a really big tree I typically have a rope and winch to help bring tree over in direction I want it to come. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Very true about the price. I just got the pusher III for my one man diy at home operation because I have 4 Doug Fir trees 🌲 that have died, 120’+ and over 30” at the stump that need to be dropped, the 700 plus dollars was a lot less then having a tree service come in! I dropped the first one on the money! It is as good as Tony says. I did my research and decided it was the way to go. When the weather gets better I’ll drop the other 3. We burn about 7 cords a year, so plenty of good wood to split. Plus I now have a great tool that will last me the rest of my life!👍🏻
Well I have to say quality, well built tools are expensive. But like the old saying you get what you pay for. Your right this tool may not be for everyone but I wanted to show what’s out there and how useful and handy the RH Pusher is. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools I really liked the tool…so much so that I spent an hour looking into these and the cheap ones Tractor Supply sells work once and seem pretty sketchy, borderline dangerous. Would love to get one, but $800-1200 is a big pill to swallow.
@@mmaiorano3 I saw the same reviews about the Poor quality ones from China. I would contact Viking Mountain Tool Works (contact info listed in discription) and check out the RH Pusher 1 or II. They are less expensive but still work great.👍TCT
Not trying to be a smart-butt Tony, just want to clarify. OSHA or other government agencies don't "endorse" anybody or anything. If they did, it would then become political, which they (or definitely us) don't want. Something either meets OSHA requirements, or it doesn't, which is how I think it should be, hopefully you agree.
Hi Tony: I’ve been using Norwoods tree pusher. It’s been a great tool for directional felling. In the past, I’ve roped a lot of trees that now I use the tree pusher on. The extra accessories with this pusher are a plus for sure.
Richard that’s how I started out as well. I purchased the Norwood Timber Tool (which by the way they no longer sell) and was using it for about 6 years and contacted Reipal since there pusher looked identical and found out Reipal private labels the Norwood pusher. Regardless which pusher you have they work awesome!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Very versatile, so many uses Tony, thanks for sharing!
Bill im sure there are more uses the woodhounds can think of for this versatile tool.
Hope to see you at the Hoosier Hysteria.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Can't wait to start using the timber tong, when it shows up. These jacks look like a nice versatile addition when cutting out in the woods.
Nicholas you will have to let me know your thoughts on the Timber tongs when you get them.
I appreciate you letting me know as well as watching and commenting. 👍TCT
Tony,another great 👍 tool to make cutting trees a lot safer for everyone 😮😊❤
Todd, the RH Pusher is defiantly a handy and useful tool to have on hand.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thanks for the video Tony. New Sub here
Hi John, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for joining my channel. I subbed on yours as well to get you closer to your 1k goal.
Appreciate you watching and commenting 👍TCT
hi there starting to like that tool , a needed substitute from getting older in many areas ,great show . best to all john
John I’m sure with your engineering mind you’ll go in your barn and come out with a tool you made that is similar😂
The RH Pusher is definitely a useful tool to have on hand.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hello Mr. Tony, these look fantastic, lots of uses around the place for them, and they have to be stronger and steadier than me holding, pushing and lifting than I am..
Ben the RH Pusher turns us into “super humans “ using mechanical power.
It’s an awesome tool.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Definitely a cool tool Tony! So many uses👍🇺🇸👍
Jeremiah the RH Pusher has saved me more than once dropping a tree in the direction I needed it to go without using ropes.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
What great tools to have. I love that tree pusher. Have a great weekend.
Hey Jeff hope you and Patty are doing well.
The RH Pusher is an awesome tool to have on hand especially if you work alone.
It beats the heck out of pounding wedges all the time.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools Hope all is well and have a great week.
Hi Tony😊
Nice multi tool😊
Rick, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I just used one the other day. Works good.
Glad you got to try it out. It’s definitely better than pounding multiple wedges all the time.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
What a neat combo. Thanks for letting us all know, Tony 😉👍
Daniel, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thanks for the review, Tony. The tool could be a life saver on some trees. Stay safe.
Frances with the trees we have in the Driftless area of WI this tool is awesome on those learners on the side of the hills.
Definitely is a useful piece of equipment to have on hand.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hi Tony very nice tool to have love it ( ty Ron
Ron, it’s an awesome tool to have on hand.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Absolutely love this tool! Probably the coolest tool you have reviewed Tony! Very versatile! 👍🏻👍🏻
Todd, it definitely is a useful tool to have on hand especially if you work alone.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I like the multi function.
Jeff it definitely is a multi-functional tool for sure.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
I've been looking at the Tauler jack kit as something of a replacement for the hi-lift jack I keep around the shop - mainly because it's a DIY welding project that looked fun, and I need to practice my welding. That said, I really like the looks of these tools. I really like having multiple functions stacked into the design.
I’m sure woodhounds have come up with different designs using a Jack of some sort. The RH Pusher is probably the best design unit I’ve seen for directional felling as well as multi functional to do other tasks.
Good luck with your welding project and send me a picture when your finished.
TonysCoolTools@gmail.com
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thanks Tony, nice tool for sure. Have a great Sunday.
Mark, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Thumbs up!
Shane, I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
For those of us that don't have a splitter log lift or a tractor, I was wandering if you think it would be feasible for the Reipal to be converted to a tripod design and lifting tongs?
Now there is an idea!
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
If you only had 1 option, would you buy the III or VI? Love the weight and versatility of the III, but concerned it might be “underpowered” at times. Believe the III could handle 90% of the trees on my property though. Really enjoy your videos and appreciate your guidance.
I’ve used the 1, 3 and 6. The 6 is a beast and will handle those big trees even the ones out west.
But as you pointed out the 3 will do 90% of the trees I would be cutting.
I used the 1 for over 6 years and was extreamily happy with it as well.
If I have a really big tree I typically have a rope and winch to help bring tree over in direction I want it to come.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Outside of my financial reach 😢👁️will keep an out for a “lightly used one” 😎🇺🇸 Rick
Rick, i know this tool may not be for everyone. Just wanted to show what’s out there to make our job easier.
Thanks for watching and commenting.👍TCT
Super cool. Super expensive too…eek. Seems like a ton of money for what it is. Price puts it out of range for a lot of people. Very cool though.
Very true about the price. I just got the pusher III for my one man diy at home operation because I have 4 Doug Fir trees 🌲 that have died, 120’+ and over 30” at the stump that need to be dropped, the 700 plus dollars was a lot less then having a tree service come in!
I dropped the first one on the money! It is as good as Tony says. I did my research and decided it was the way to go. When the weather gets better I’ll drop the other 3. We burn about 7 cords a year, so plenty of good wood to split. Plus I now have a great tool that will last me the rest of my life!👍🏻
Well I have to say quality, well built tools are expensive.
But like the old saying you get what you pay for.
Your right this tool may not be for everyone but I wanted to show what’s out there and how useful and handy the RH Pusher is.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools I really liked the tool…so much so that I spent an hour looking into these and the cheap ones Tractor Supply sells work once and seem pretty sketchy, borderline dangerous. Would love to get one, but $800-1200 is a big pill to swallow.
@@mmaiorano3 I saw the same reviews about the Poor quality ones from China. I would contact Viking Mountain Tool Works (contact info listed in discription) and check out the RH Pusher 1 or II. They are less expensive but still work great.👍TCT
Nice
Dave. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Hey Tony
Hi Jeremy, Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
@@TonysCoolTools how are you Tony
Not trying to be a smart-butt Tony, just want to clarify. OSHA or other government agencies don't "endorse" anybody or anything. If they did, it would then become political, which they (or definitely us) don't want. Something either meets OSHA requirements, or it doesn't, which is how I think it should be, hopefully you agree.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT
Good Morning Tony, Definitely a handy tool, 👏🤘🏻🪵🇺🇸
Hey guys hope you’re doing well and visiting all those awesome restaurants you frequent.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍TCT