Greetings from Victoria. It may have been raining, but in the east and mid west it was probably snowing. We’re so lucky to live on the Pacific coast. 🇨🇦
On those big, sticky stem chunks that don't want to leave, have you thought about doing a sloping cut to get some gravity help on the eject? True, it's a longer cut to make for every piece, but might be the right trade-off to save your body at the end of a big day.
Ya, a lot of people do that but I don't want to send slope cuts to my firewood guy. I might stick some dowl rods under them to help roll them. I've seen that work.
Also just thinking why didn't they back your chip? Truck right up in the driveway where them 2 bushes are. would have been so much easier to chip right just curious
@@VeteranTreeService It didn't look like it in this video. Buddy, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or nothing. Just trying to help you take care of your stuff, God bless.
Wow nice job again, just wondering if you are a utility arborist. I noticed your tops may have been within loa of those distribution lines did you or the utility workers have it on single shot
Hi guys, Awesome job as Always...Totally love watching...Stay Safe All, Watching from Tasmania 👍🙏👍🤗
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Greetings from Victoria. It may have been raining, but in the east and mid west it was probably snowing. We’re so lucky to live on the Pacific coast. 🇨🇦
Awesome job. Stay safe
I haven't subbed to you for long, but these videos are so great to watch.
Glad you like them!
Enjoyed the vid! what a nasty day to work.
Yes it was!
Awesome job brother
Thanks 👍
Great video of the two top
Thanks
Very nice work.
You don’t know unless you know.
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Great job nice work
Thanks
Sama hal nya di tempat kami lagi musim hujan, jadi memanjat pohon sangat licin, selalu berhati hati anda hebat pohon sangat tinggi padahal😮
Great job!
Thanks!
Great job 2 Tops!! Hopefully you was able to rest up after that one
Two tops. 😂 No rest for me. Work work work.
On those big, sticky stem chunks that don't want to leave, have you thought about doing a sloping cut to get some gravity help on the eject? True, it's a longer cut to make for every piece, but might be the right trade-off to save your body at the end of a big day.
Ya, a lot of people do that but I don't want to send slope cuts to my firewood guy. I might stick some dowl rods under them to help roll them. I've seen that work.
Also just thinking why didn't they back your chip? Truck right up in the driveway where them 2 bushes are. would have been so much easier to chip right just curious
Yer nice fullas but dont think its worth the money. But im old n bit scared. Nice'
Do you like the dual spikes or singles man? Great job!
I haven't watched this video in a while. What duel spikes are you talking about?
I thought a saw two spikes on each of your feet. Just wondering which is best?
@@RC-Heli835 nope. Just one.
Just keep cutting things til it looks like a stump!!!
Haha. That's right!
I do tree work in the morning and am a tool and die machinist in the evening. What’s your night job?
I manage aircraft mechanics.
Nice advertisement for rain gear! as you put trees into trucks.
Ya. It's Rain Gear Pro. Works really well! Very durable too!
Co dominant like that is extremely dangerous
The roof on that house is crazy. More crap than shingles.
Ya. That's normal for my area. Good place for roof and gutter cleaning business!
When you're cutting them chunks of wood, why don't you just put a wedge in there? so much easier to get your saw. Out buddy
Saw comes out fine 9/10 times.
@@VeteranTreeService It didn't look like it in this video. Buddy, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or nothing. Just trying to help you take care of your stuff, God bless.
Another AWESOME job completed! Stay safe everyone!
Wow nice job again, just wondering if you are a utility arborist. I noticed your tops may have been within loa of those distribution lines did you or the utility workers have it on single shot