Jacob you are a good guy, a business owner, you are a expert teacher, people will want to work for you, you have a calm way about you. Your business will go from strength to strength good luck and please STAY SAFE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
As being a father it becomes natural for you to teach your children how to do the simplest things in order for them to become independent. This knowledge helps you train or teach your employees the skills you want them to develop while explaining that the work they do is how they get paid. Also teach the more efficient they are the more money that can be made for the company to share. And always give credit for a good day’s work. (I have watched you do this you are on the right path) be sure to thank God for your blessings.
Too bad these guys weren't near me. My mother's been trying to get a massive pile of woodchips for months and every arborist she's asked has given the same line "You just missed it, we got rid of a load yesterday."
@@rileywillard139 I don't think we even have any pallet manufacturers around here to be honest. At least none I've seen. All of the pallets used by any warehouses here are always shipped in from else where. I'll have to do a search and see.
Just my 2 cents I'm totally cool with this video being such little talking, only chipper and saw noise. Thanks for not putting some crappy music over it. Also good take at 10-12 minutes I like hearing things from your business owner/entrepreneur perspective! Also now that I finished the video, nice freakin face cut on the cedar dude!!!
It is rare when you get "that crew" that is just right! It doesn't happen enough in life. Enjoy it!! I love when the people around you are people and not memes! Awesome video! Thanks for providing exercise opportunities for your employees!! LOL
great job! great to see Randy cutting things up! and that was a really big job! it was great to give the chips and chunks from the trees to the people of the neighborhood. it saves them money over having to buy the tree products! take care Randy and Jake!
Jake talking like a businessman instead of an employee. Train a crew well, so you can walk away and do other work, like hustling the next job, doing a second location, or taking care of equipment to keep the crew running. THATS how you get ahead.👍
Jake... for me, doing the teaching IS the fun stuff. There is no greater pleasure than seeing a young person have a 💡 moment; it's invariably accompanied by some version of "Oh, so that's how you do it..." It's even better when they figure it out for themselves...👍🇦🇺
Jacob, What an experience, so nicely handled, so many good neighbors to share the wood with. Randy and the crew really work well together. Your biggest asset is your lack of ego and your willingness to allow on the job training. I've known too many people who had do everything themselves, many hands make easier work! Cheers, Rik Spector
Incredible man, youve been at this solo bit for such a relatively short amount of time but you've already amassed the equipment you need and you're already to the "let the guys work while I do the odd work" part. Just incredible. Good job Jake.
That was a very rare type of removal job. Getting rid of most of the chips just a few doors from the job site, as well as the loads of firewood, all in the neighbor hood. Incredibly great luck. Plus the fellow with the 16' dump trailer wanting as much of the large rounds as he could haul. And you got paid for the job very handsomely. Wonderful video footage as well. I really enjoy watching your vids. I learn something new on just about everyone of your vids. Keep up the great work ethic, and superb attitude and you will go along way! God bless and stay safe out there.
Jet is the man brother, good bless you and may he keep prospering you . Keep up the good work . I owe a small tree service company, I’ve been doing this all my life . What I see now is tons of blessings and your audience are loving. It is a true blessing to be doing what you love to do and working with the people you would dream of working with..
Please don’t stop making videos man you inspire me so much dude you don’t even know started a tree service after being a supervisor for another company last November in Nashville Tennessee and just now move back to my home town in Florida and it’s going great only about 9 months in and couldn’t be anymore blessed been watching you for about 2 years and seen how far you came man ! Fuck yeah keep going
Ijust retired two years ago after almost 50 years teaching in the military, university, middle school and high school levels. It's fun to teach. I have had many many other jobs but teaching vocational and academic education is the best. I love it when the light goes on and they all of a sudden see what I was saying. I retired because of Covid. With distance learning I couldn't see the light go on.What a nice person to offer a drink
Tony was on the spot with answers coming back from Sappy. Jake your team is really coming together. And another Randy the Mandy sighting. I got my popcorn 🍿
Brings me back to being a kid. My dad was a faller and would bring me out in the woods and hammer wedges and carry fuel etc. Hated it back then but really appreciated how much of an art it is. How he could cut all these trees then cut a huge section all fall at once.
I will probably never need a tree taken down and if I did it would probably never be in your area as beautiful as it is. I am always blown away by your attention to detail and your ability to read amost everyu situation and work towards the safest solution. AWESOMNE skills. P.S. there is no way that guy never used a chainsaw before, his lines met rigt at the right point!
Don’t ever leave the crew behind. I’ve seen companies build from the ground and the founders leave the saddle for the desk…and the crews always miss them. Make time to be in the saddle, and be apart of the crew
About what you’re saying training your employees I am a carpenter by trade and run CNC machinery to build cabinetry and live edge tables and on the weekends I do tree work. I had an injury four weeks ago, where the porter wrap I was using took the weight of an 800 pound limb due to the fact that my helper let go of his rope that ran through crotch and wrapped around another tree putting all 800 pounds on a single rope held by another helper to block in canopy shearing the strap holding bollard on tree, bollard under tension shot up ricocheting off of limb hitting me in the ankle so I’ve been training another carpenter/employee how to run the machinery while I’m down so to what you’re saying, you need to train your guys even in case of an injury. Its awesome to see how your life has taken the turn for the positive, you seem like an awesome employer but at the same time remaining “One of the guys” keep up the good work and continue to have fun!
Man I grew up with a cabin in the Paradise valley area of the warm lake section of the East fork of the South fork of the salmon river. Nobody who hasn't worked in the timber industry can understand what the appeal is about the smell of fresh-cut wood and whether it's been cut by axe or saw it is something that has an appeal which is transcendent. I went on to work at a lumber mill in Emmett that was the wood products Mill of Boise Cascade in Emmett idaho. My whole life I have loved the smell of fresh cut timber and it brings me back to those days when I could cut half a cord in a de chop a half a cord and carry most of it in and stack it in the band by the fireplace. I'm old and broken now and my evil stepmother and her clan have taken the cabin and I could no more cut and Carrie Wood then I could fly. Had my back broken in the service. Which ironically I got no compensation for. But that doesn't matter because when I watch your chains bite into that wood I can feel the smell of the freshly cut wood. I watch your channel and I pray you all stay safe and I hope you know that there are those of us out here with pitch for blood who would give anything to be with you. Most importantly be safe and keep it up because we can't watch what you do anywhere else. God bless you and thank you for your incredible talent with that saw. Doc
I have a long winded maple tree and morel mushroom story. My mom owns an acre of land that her house sits on. She owns five 65 year old maple trees. I mow for her. You pull in the asphalt driveway and in the middle there is a section to turn your car around. There is one maple tree about 4 feet from the end of that asphalt. The roots have grown up and you can't take a riding mower over them or even a push mower. I have to use the weedeater. I kept telling myself to get a bunch of fill dirt and fill in between all those roots. One day the city tree trimming crew pulled in to top three trees to the right of her yard so they didn't hit the power lines. They did a great job especially in cleaning up. So when they got to the last tree there was sawdust everywhere. Over ankle deep. I told them not to rake it up and I would mash it down with the hose and some dirt and spread lawn seed. They mashed it down for me and spread some green coating all over it so grass would grow. It looked really nice. So I watered it every day for two weeks. Then I went to water the grass seed and I saw something and thought "what in the hell?". There in that patch was at least 3 dozen of those morel mushrooms. I know them by sight but I hate mushrooms. I called a friend and asked him to come over to my house so we could go pick mushrooms. He told me that mushroom season in Ohio was over. I told him I have a patch with about 3 dozen so he came over. He got out of his car and I was sitting in the garage. I told him we'd need a few plastic sacks to put the mushrooms in. We started walking towards my car and he opened the passengers car door. I said "What are you doing?". He said "I thought you were driving". I said "nope come over here". So he walked over to that big tree and his eyes bout buggered out. "What in the tarnation" he said. I told him the story and about them seeding the layer of sawdust and me watering. He picked all the mushrooms up and took them home to soak in water. He was absolutely flabberghasted when he saw those mushrooms. He took a few into work so people would believe they were fresh and growing season in Ohio was long over with. My mom lives in the city but on the outskirts. NO mushroom has ever grown on her property or any city property that I was aware of. I got a half a dozen estimates to cut down those five maple trees. $15k was the cheapest estimate. Wow. For $15k I can rent a lift truck, a chipper and buy a brand new chain saw for the job. I'd hire a crew to help out and pay them really well and still save $10k. First time here. This was a very enjoyable video to watch, thanks!
Hi Jacob I have watched your channel from both beginnings, but have missed out some over the last several months. Its great to see how your business has grown and you certainly have a great crew, good to see Randy, and some excellent gear. Management skill will come with time, good job.
Jacob was on one of Veteran Tree Services videos the other day and it was filmed just before the "Randy with pixilated face" episode....... and I finally know the answer to the burning question of why did Randy have a pixilated face? Apparently he phoned up jake and said "Hey, you know that video we did the other day? Could you pixilate my face, I think it would be really funny?" 😂 All the theories about insurance claims and facial injuries........ and he just thought it would be funny!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 Great job with those trees, guys, that was a LOT of tree to get through in 2 days 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I dig seeing your videos of what it's like to do trees in the city. I have a good hundred or more trees to cut; none near any houses. So much easier. Just drop 'em and cut them up. Watching one of your videos with a cup of coffee inspires me to get out and get on the chainsaw.
You young man have a great personality and work ethic. You are my favorite tree cutting You Tube channel. I really look forward to watching your videos. From a retired 71 year old steelworker originally from Michigan now living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. May God bless you in all of your future endeavors. Peace and ❤❤❤❤❤
Once again, Jake, a great video! You have a great crew who makes the work look easy. This episode was one of the most action-packed episodes you’ve had! I could watch your videos all day. Can’t wait for your next video.
Be careful overloading that chip truck, my company just had to do rear axles on 2 of their medium duty Chevy because of chronically overloading them with less than 3 years in each truck. They weren’t gross overloads, just over the rear axle rating and the trucks did not like it. Not sure if we will keep them long term because of that disappointing issue
You have great crew! Please show this part to them all, at 14:09 the worker grabs the Cherry tree branch between branches. NEVER grab between branches like this. The big branch could easily twist when falling, trapping your hand and snapping your wrist. Speaking from experience in surgery. The patient's Radius and Ulna were both snapped with spiral fractures. Two surgeries and 1 year of recovery.
Been watching your career for years since eastside your doing so good I m happy to see your success as a legit tree service congrats to you and your crew good luck and good fortune to you
Jake and Crew that was great Work. After that job I'd be Toast. I've learned alot from your Videos Jake. That's what I like about your Channel. You like to teach and train. The Dog didn't want to be identified ha ha.
It’s like that in every industry, Jake are used to work in underground, utilities, pulling cable, fiber optics running conduit,, trenching, plowing excavating, obviously backfilling the old man on the jobs. Did not wanna show you anything they were scared you were gonna take their job. so good for you, recognizing that your employees can do more than hold the rake
Randy's dog has joined the witness protection program.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Stunt Stump
They're eating the dogs!
Randy's dog; "Tell me who the F** took that photo of my bad side, and I'll show you someone who won't make that mistake again. Are we cool?"
I went to the comments for the same reason hahaha.
We love Randy. I am always happy when he’s on your jobs.
and i'm even happier when his face is pixelated.
@@notatoad Or his dogs face is pixelated
Randy is def the MANdy!
Jacob you are a good guy, a business owner, you are a expert teacher, people will want to work for you, you have a calm way about you. Your business will go from strength to strength good luck and please STAY SAFE. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
As being a father it becomes natural for you to teach your children how to do the simplest things in order for them to become independent. This knowledge helps you train or teach your employees the skills you want them to develop while explaining that the work they do is how they get paid. Also teach the more efficient they are the more money that can be made for the company to share. And always give credit for a good day’s work. (I have watched you do this you are on the right path) be sure to thank God for your blessings.
Six years later that lady still has a pile of wood chips.
Nah... New lawn will be nothing but wood chips 8" deep!
When an arborist says ‘wow, that’s a big pile of chips’ The homeowner is in for some work.
Too bad these guys weren't near me. My mother's been trying to get a massive pile of woodchips for months and every arborist she's asked has given the same line "You just missed it, we got rid of a load yesterday."
@@Slane583I believe some pallet companies make wood chips
@@rileywillard139 I don't think we even have any pallet manufacturers around here to be honest. At least none I've seen. All of the pallets used by any warehouses here are always shipped in from else where. I'll have to do a search and see.
The putting the whole tree in the chipper should be a commercial for their product. That’s just awesome!
Seems more like wasteful , why not use it for firewood rather than grind it
@@bcpioneer59its a conifer-produces too much creosote. You only want to burn hardwoods in a stove
@@bcpioneer59The firewood business isn't very profitable for most businesses.
@@bcpioneer59i heat my home with wood chips.
Just my 2 cents I'm totally cool with this video being such little talking, only chipper and saw noise. Thanks for not putting some crappy music over it. Also good take at 10-12 minutes I like hearing things from your business owner/entrepreneur perspective! Also now that I finished the video, nice freakin face cut on the cedar dude!!!
I can tell you right now, if I lived across the street, I’d be sitting in my lawn chair with a frosty beverage watching this all day.
Me too! Although my frosty beverage would be sparkling water as I quit drinking 41 years ago.
Same thing i would be doing
I’d call into work 😂
@@55VickyV based
Every video Jacob posts, I learn something new❤Happy to hear Jed will never be forgotten too.
I am glad to see your company doing well and well, Jake. Please keep it up 💪
It is rare when you get "that crew" that is just right! It doesn't happen enough in life. Enjoy it!! I love when the people around you are people and not memes! Awesome video! Thanks for providing exercise opportunities for your employees!! LOL
great job! great to see Randy cutting things up! and that was a really big job! it was great to
give the chips and chunks from the trees to the people of the neighborhood. it saves them
money over having to buy the tree products! take care Randy and Jake!
The nicest person I've ever seen on your vids for the short time I've been watching, has to be Randy.
You guys do an awesome job, and great camera work. I can't believe I get to watch this. Amazing times we're living in.
Randy's mystery dog has some of his vibes and we all love you Randy !!!
You add something special to each video.😊
Tony must be one heck of a guy to be given such high praise.👍
Jake talking like a businessman instead of an employee. Train a crew well, so you can walk away and do other work, like hustling the next job, doing a second location, or taking care of equipment to keep the crew running. THATS how you get ahead.👍
Watching you notch a tree is artful. You do such a great job with your notches. It seams like you hit them perfectly every time.
I'm totally stoked for you Jake. A great crew some awesome neighbours and a job well done 😁😁😁
and a new contact for helping get rid of the wood.
Super crew!
Neighborhood helping as well. Y’all had a good two days.
Great work
Jake... for me, doing the teaching IS the fun stuff. There is no greater pleasure than seeing a young person have a 💡 moment; it's invariably accompanied by some version of "Oh, so that's how you do it..." It's even better when they figure it out for themselves...👍🇦🇺
Jacob,
What an experience, so nicely handled, so many good neighbors
to share the wood with.
Randy and the crew really work well together.
Your biggest asset is your lack of ego and your willingness
to allow on the job training.
I've known too many people who had do everything themselves,
many hands make easier work!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Incredible man, youve been at this solo bit for such a relatively short amount of time but you've already amassed the equipment you need and you're already to the "let the guys work while I do the odd work" part. Just incredible. Good job Jake.
That was a very rare type of removal job. Getting rid of most of the chips just a few doors from the job site, as well as the loads of firewood, all in the neighbor hood. Incredibly great luck. Plus the fellow with the 16' dump trailer wanting as much of the large rounds as he could haul. And you got paid for the job very handsomely. Wonderful video footage as well. I really enjoy watching your vids. I learn something new on just about everyone of your vids. Keep up the great work ethic, and superb attitude and you will go along way! God bless and stay safe out there.
Good crew and it's true, a good boss teaches!
Jet is the man brother, good bless you and may he keep prospering you . Keep up the good work . I owe a small tree service company, I’ve been doing this all my life . What I see now is tons of blessings and your audience are loving. It is a true blessing to be doing what you love to do and working with the people you would dream of working with..
Always a pleasure watching a professional ply his trade.
Nice job, that was a monster job Jake and the whole crew. And Randy !
I am looking forward to see your new video 😊Thanks Jake
Please don’t stop making videos man you inspire me so much dude you don’t even know started a tree service after being a supervisor for another company last November in Nashville Tennessee and just now move back to my home town in Florida and it’s going great only about 9 months in and couldn’t be anymore blessed been watching you for about 2 years and seen how far you came man ! Fuck yeah keep going
Your saws cut so much faster than just about any other TH-camr. I love watching such high-performance, well-maintained equipment.
Wow! Great video! There was a kinda party-like atmosphere going on in the neighborhood! It’s always fun to see Randy!❤❤❤
Fine chips ! Great job guys . Great neighborhood, the people were kind . America is a truly great place.
Ijust retired two years ago after almost 50 years teaching in the military, university, middle school and high school levels. It's fun to teach. I have had many many other jobs but teaching vocational and academic education is the best. I love it when the light goes on and they all of a sudden see what I was saying. I retired because of Covid. With distance learning I couldn't see the light go on.What a nice person to offer a drink
Tony has 11/10 customer service by the way!
Tony was on the spot with answers coming back from Sappy. Jake your team is really coming together. And another Randy the Mandy sighting. I got my popcorn 🍿
Addicted to your stuff man, fascinating to watch. Keep the content coming, love the raw stuff too.
What an awesome bunch of neighbors!
Brings me back to being a kid. My dad was a faller and would bring me out in the woods and hammer wedges and carry fuel etc. Hated it back then but really appreciated how much of an art it is. How he could cut all these trees then cut a huge section all fall at once.
I will probably never need a tree taken down and if I did it would probably never be in your area as beautiful as it is. I am always blown away by your attention to detail and your ability to read amost everyu situation and work towards the safest solution. AWESOMNE skills.
P.S. there is no way that guy never used a chainsaw before, his lines met rigt at the right point!
Good to watch decent Americans at work , and decent Americans to work for
Damn! Everyone taking the wood and chips is awesome. haha
Don’t ever leave the crew behind. I’ve seen companies build from the ground and the founders leave the saddle for the desk…and the crews always miss them. Make time to be in the saddle, and be apart of the crew
NICE work guys. I'd say that was a reasonable bid with the stumps. Bonus money on the free dumps!!
Stump incognito!! Hi buddy! That's cool that everyone wanted the chips and the wood.
Fantastic work guys . Great team work 👏💪👍
Congratulations!!! This is by far the most action filled video I have ever seen!!! Thanks
Thanks for the show guys 🍻
About what you’re saying training your employees I am a carpenter by trade and run CNC machinery to build cabinetry and live edge tables and on the weekends I do tree work. I had an injury four weeks ago, where the porter wrap I was using took the weight of an 800 pound limb due to the fact that my helper let go of his rope that ran through crotch and wrapped around another tree putting all 800 pounds on a single rope held by another helper to block in canopy shearing the strap holding bollard on tree, bollard under tension shot up ricocheting off of limb hitting me in the ankle so I’ve been training another carpenter/employee how to run the machinery while I’m down so to what you’re saying, you need to train your guys even in case of an injury. Its awesome to see how your life has taken the turn for the positive, you seem like an awesome employer but at the same time remaining “One of the guys” keep up the good work and continue to have fun!
I really love a tilt trailer for loading and unloading equipment, especially if your looking at getting a mini-ex.
I trust Randy an Isac,there good entertainment ,an hard workers.
Very Professional and Very Respectful!
Impressive the size of the trunk that you can stick in the chipper
Great point about giving guys time to learn. It’s difficult but necessary for building a strong team. Thanks for that
How ace to have chips and wood takers. Keep your ethic and good things will continue.
11:50 Absolutely. training & cross training is critical
In the Navy we were taught/trained to replace our leaders. We also helped each other advance.
Jake, Randy and Issac are good partners🎉 I love it
😍Every time I hear that saw roar, I get excited! It's the sound of hard work and creativity.
the lady coming up to give you guys gatorade was so nice lol, love when people do that kinda stuff
I literally wait for these videos to drop I love them ,
Great team and of course Randy is da MANDY
Much love guys 🤙💪
¡Increíble trabajo! 😮 No puedo creer lo rápido que desmontaron ese enorme cedro azul. ¡Es impresionante verlos en acción!
Husqvarnas from Sweden, Avanti from Finland. Nice to see good tools being used!
Keep up with the good work love watching your videos on TH-cam God bless
Man I grew up with a cabin in the Paradise valley area of the warm lake section of the East fork of the South fork of the salmon river. Nobody who hasn't worked in the timber industry can understand what the appeal is about the smell of fresh-cut wood and whether it's been cut by axe or saw it is something that has an appeal which is transcendent. I went on to work at a lumber mill in Emmett that was the wood products Mill of Boise Cascade in Emmett idaho. My whole life I have loved the smell of fresh cut timber and it brings me back to those days when I could cut half a cord in a de chop a half a cord and carry most of it in and stack it in the band by the fireplace. I'm old and broken now and my evil stepmother and her clan have taken the cabin and I could no more cut and Carrie Wood then I could fly. Had my back broken in the service. Which ironically I got no compensation for. But that doesn't matter because when I watch your chains bite into that wood I can feel the smell of the freshly cut wood. I watch your channel and I pray you all stay safe and I hope you know that there are those of us out here with pitch for blood who would give anything to be with you. Most importantly be safe and keep it up because we can't watch what you do anywhere else. God bless you and thank you for your incredible talent with that saw.
Doc
I have a long winded maple tree and morel mushroom story. My mom owns an acre of land that her house sits on. She owns five 65 year old maple trees. I mow for her. You pull in the asphalt driveway and in the middle there is a section to turn your car around. There is one maple tree about 4 feet from the end of that asphalt. The roots have grown up and you can't take a riding mower over them or even a push mower. I have to use the weedeater. I kept telling myself to get a bunch of fill dirt and fill in between all those roots.
One day the city tree trimming crew pulled in to top three trees to the right of her yard so they didn't hit the power lines. They did a great job especially in cleaning up. So when they got to the last tree there was sawdust everywhere. Over ankle deep. I told them not to rake it up and I would mash it down with the hose and some dirt and spread lawn seed. They mashed it down for me and spread some green coating all over it so grass would grow. It looked really nice. So I watered it every day for two weeks. Then I went to water the grass seed and I saw something and thought "what in the hell?". There in that patch was at least 3 dozen of those morel mushrooms. I know them by sight but I hate mushrooms.
I called a friend and asked him to come over to my house so we could go pick mushrooms. He told me that mushroom season in Ohio was over. I told him I have a patch with about 3 dozen so he came over. He got out of his car and I was sitting in the garage. I told him we'd need a few plastic sacks to put the mushrooms in. We started walking towards my car and he opened the passengers car door. I said "What are you doing?". He said "I thought you were driving". I said "nope come over here". So he walked over to that big tree and his eyes bout buggered out. "What in the tarnation" he said. I told him the story and about them seeding the layer of sawdust and me watering. He picked all the mushrooms up and took them home to soak in water. He was absolutely flabberghasted when he saw those mushrooms. He took a few into work so people would believe they were fresh and growing season in Ohio was long over with.
My mom lives in the city but on the outskirts. NO mushroom has ever grown on her property or any city property that I was aware of.
I got a half a dozen estimates to cut down those five maple trees. $15k was the cheapest estimate. Wow. For $15k I can rent a lift truck, a chipper and buy a brand new chain saw for the job. I'd hire a crew to help out and pay them really well and still save $10k.
First time here. This was a very enjoyable video to watch, thanks!
It's beautiful
Hi Jacob I have watched your channel from both beginnings, but have missed out some over the last several months. Its great to see how your business has grown and you certainly have a great crew, good to see Randy, and some excellent gear. Management skill will come with time, good job.
Finally an episode where Jake wont talk much... proceeds to talk for four minutes straight, goddamnit! :P Love ya man keep it up.
Love your channel… addicted ❤
Jacob was on one of Veteran Tree Services videos the other day and it was filmed just before the "Randy with pixilated face" episode....... and I finally know the answer to the burning question of why did Randy have a pixilated face? Apparently he phoned up jake and said "Hey, you know that video we did the other day? Could you pixilate my face, I think it would be really funny?" 😂 All the theories about insurance claims and facial injuries........ and he just thought it would be funny!!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Great job with those trees, guys, that was a LOT of tree to get through in 2 days 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I dig seeing your videos of what it's like to do trees in the city. I have a good hundred or more trees to cut; none near any houses. So much easier. Just drop 'em and cut them up. Watching one of your videos with a cup of coffee inspires me to get out and get on the chainsaw.
Lucky days... When everything comes together👍👍👍
100% that lady was not expecting that much chip on her drive!
Between the spruce and cedar, that neighborhood must have smelled heavenly.
The blurring at 26:38 made me laugh. Hah.🤣
I love those little 12 and 16" saws for pruning and small trees.
Randy just got out of witness protection and now has pooch is being blurred. The tree cutting business must be ruthless!
You’ve come a long way. Congratulations.
It's pretty rare to see videos with a saw as sharp as yours. It's fast and efficient. Well done!
16:31 haha his confidence, and it worked :D Perfect shot
You young man have a great personality and work ethic. You are my favorite tree cutting You Tube channel. I really look forward to watching your videos. From a retired 71 year old steelworker originally from Michigan now living in Colorado Springs, Colorado. May God bless you in all of your future endeavors. Peace and ❤❤❤❤❤
Probably my favourite episode so far
Awesome job man! Love the videos. It's great to see a team work together that all love their jobs.💪
first time ive seen your channel very impressed with the workmanship you boys put into the job at hand,
You think when the neighbors asked for chips that they knew the magnitude of how much? 😂 lol awesome video and great job.
Once again, Jake, a great video! You have a great crew who makes the work look easy. This episode was one of the most action-packed episodes you’ve had! I could watch your videos all day. Can’t wait for your next video.
Be careful overloading that chip truck, my company just had to do rear axles on 2 of their medium duty Chevy because of chronically overloading them with less than 3 years in each truck. They weren’t gross overloads, just over the rear axle rating and the trucks did not like it. Not sure if we will keep them long term because of that disappointing issue
You have great crew! Please show this part to them all, at 14:09 the worker grabs the Cherry tree branch between branches. NEVER grab between branches like this. The big branch could easily twist when falling, trapping your hand and snapping your wrist. Speaking from experience in surgery. The patient's Radius and Ulna were both snapped with spiral fractures. Two surgeries and 1 year of recovery.
Bet that person that wanted the chips didn't know how much they were getting.
Chips ahoy.
Randy joking he was gonna start that Husq with his teeth still had me laughing an hour later.
It was a Stihl.
Love this channel great vid
Wow, my 2nd watch and you guys still impress me with your quality Jake and crew. Even Randy...LOL
Love watching this kind of work
Talk about precision cutting….👍
(That last wedge and the back cut)
Nice job. Great team👍👍👍
Been watching your career for years since eastside your doing so good I m happy to see your success as a legit tree service congrats to you and your crew good luck and good fortune to you
Jacob for President!!! PLEASE!
He’s not corrupt enough. The deep state won’t like them.
Vote for Trump. Whether or not you like him, he's way better than Kamala.
@@jeffdurkee4515 Build the wall and secure our southern border.
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I can't believe the water that came out of that tree. Very good job to all of you guys 👍 👌
That notch was f****** perfect
Jake and Crew that was great Work. After that job I'd be Toast. I've learned alot from your Videos Jake. That's what I like about your Channel. You like to teach and train. The Dog didn't want to be identified ha ha.
It’s like that in every industry, Jake are used to work in underground, utilities, pulling cable, fiber optics running conduit,, trenching, plowing excavating, obviously backfilling the old man on the jobs. Did not wanna show you anything they were scared you were gonna take their job. so good for you, recognizing that your employees can do more than hold the rake