Your skill level is amazing. You make everything involved in dropping trees seem safe and comfortable and relaxed while your focus during the dropping appears totally on your job.
Tim, when you made the move to come out of the woods, and started working for yourself doing what you are doing now, it was the best move you could have ever made. I have watched your videos for a long time. I think you have truly found your calling and it shows. Keep doing what you're doing buddy, you are a true professional.
Another great job Tim, I never get tired watching you do your thing. You may not be cheap but you were worth every penny we spent to have you over to take down the 23 trees around our camps on our property.
Glad to hear you charge a fair price and not a cheap price. Even without the number 1 thing of all the experience, the customer gets access some pretty top notch machinery for a professional job. I hired cheap one time to get several trees either on or leaning on our cabin. The guy ended up smashing our outhouse. came back a year later to remove some other threats and danged if he didn't drop a tree onto my brand new cabin roof. you get what you pay for.
I can't help but wonder about those loblolly pines here. Would a mill be interested in the trunks of those or would that be too much work for not enough payoff for a larger mill? If not a larger one, would you suspect a smaller custom or hobby mill would go for them if given the chance?
I’ve always wondered how do you decide when you are going to push a tree over with the grapple and then other times when you decide to pull it with your mini with a rope
You do a good job, that is for sure. It's something that a mistake could destroy a lot of property and insurance claims. Insurance for you is not cheap. So I understand that it costs a lot to get it done. Stay safe is the goal, and go home when the job is done.
@cotontop3 I'll have to take mine back to the dealer. Mine uses less than half a tank of oil to every tank of fuel. I turned it all the way up too. Thanks for the reply.
@@cotontop3 ok cool. I usually use rubbing alcohol and haven't ever gotten it really bad but then again I haven't had poison ivy since I was a little kid. Sorry if the question sounded dumb but I was in the poison pretty thick yesterday and as soon as I noticed it I went and wiped my arms and hands with rubbing alcohol. Thanks for the reply bud. Appreciate ya.👍✌️
Tim I used to be a diehard stihl guy but I got sick of running and getting gas my stihl guy my local dealer was you like the power and that takes gas well brother I’m now a husky guy my other buddy sells Kubota husky and stihl gave me a 562 572 and a592 to demo and I was impressed so I ordered 1 of each I then called walkers and he said he being don walker and had him perform his magic and buddy what saws I’m definitely like husky’s autotune over stihls m-tronic and fuel injected even though Donnie walker modded my mufflers they are, don’t want to say quieter but easier on operators ears Anyone that is cheap in our industry I wouldn’t hire cause well you know if ya know and you feel me fair is fair
Your skill level is amazing. You make everything involved in dropping trees seem safe and comfortable and relaxed while your focus during the dropping appears totally on your job.
Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
Tim has been cutting trees for over 30 years.
Tim, when you made the move to come out of the woods, and started working for yourself doing what you are doing now, it was the best move you could have ever made. I have watched your videos for a long time. I think you have truly found your calling and it shows. Keep doing what you're doing buddy, you are a true professional.
You are right. I do not miss dealing with the logging stuff at all. My dad really realizes now why I made the move I did.
Another great job Tim, I never get tired watching you do your thing. You may not be cheap but you were worth every penny we spent to have you over to take down the 23 trees around our camps on our property.
Great job Tim, that was some bit of clearing, they were some decent size trees for sure👌👍🙏💪😎
Excellent video. Huge trees.
Many thanks
Even for yard trees there are some good saw logs in those trees.
It amaze me your skills in dropping the trees thanks for the videos
I hate cutting pine trees great video thanks Tim
Nice work Tim!! Stay safe in this heat moving in
Thanks, you too
Glad to hear you charge a fair price and not a cheap price. Even without the number 1 thing of all the experience, the customer gets access some pretty top notch machinery for a professional job. I hired cheap one time to get several trees either on or leaning on our cabin. The guy ended up smashing our outhouse. came back a year later to remove some other threats and danged if he didn't drop a tree onto my brand new cabin roof. you get what you pay for.
How many trees did you take down ? Why did they want them all taken down ?
Weather worries?
Good work is not cheap and cheap work is not good!!
Hey Tim thanks for another great video/ stay safe my friend
Thanks, you too!
That’s an awful lot of tooth picks on the ground Tim… another great video Sir.
It sure is 👍🏻
I can't help but wonder about those loblolly pines here. Would a mill be interested in the trunks of those or would that be too much work for not enough payoff for a larger mill?
If not a larger one, would you suspect a smaller custom or hobby mill would go for them if given the chance?
Tim. I can cut a bunch of trees down. I just don't like cleaning up the mess. LOL 😂. Great video 👍
I got a 28 light bar and put it on my 661, I thought that it was going to be tip heavy but it's pretty good, thanks for showing what you are using
28 or 30 is good balance on the 661
Another good voideo.Beautiful wood i be heading to the lumber mill with those pine trees.
Damn mr tim, u sure surgical with that saw
Awesome video Tim
Glad you enjoyed it
I’ve always wondered how do you decide when you are going to push a tree over with the grapple and then other times when you decide to pull it with your mini with a rope
You do a good job, that is for sure. It's something that a mistake could destroy a lot of property and insurance claims. Insurance for you is not cheap. So I understand that it costs a lot to get it done. Stay safe is the goal, and go home when the job is done.
Great video in all catagories!
Glad you like them
There’s enough pine saw logs there to build a house and a couple of barns! Got a feeling they’re headed to a mill somewhere.
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That's some fine saw logs.
Good morning bud 👍✌️🙏🙏
Good morning 👍🏻
Are you still using some Husqvarna or have you compleatly switched to Stihl saws?
No I still run Husqvarna a lot also. If it’s hot and I’m constantly gonna run all day, I’m gonna run a 400 because it’s so light and has crazy power.
Awesome job top!👊🏻
Thanks for the visit
Awesome Job!!
Thanks for the visit
Wow you will have a lot of logs to take to the saw mill.
That's about 15g's in tree work right there😊😊👍👌
You got that right!
Does yours oil those longer bars ok? Mine seems like its not putting out much oil.
Yes both mine do good.
@cotontop3 I'll have to take mine back to the dealer. Mine uses less than half a tank of oil to every tank of fuel. I turned it all the way up too. Thanks for the reply.
@@loggerjake8506 I’m sure you know this too but with the longer bar you are going to need to clean the bar groove pretty often.
Howdy cotton
Howdy tugboat 👍🏻
Got to love it when the neighbor is shooting directly at your house with nothing but a tree to stop the rounds…
Lot of good 'saw logs' for a local mill.
Don’t think camera does them massive pines justice, they look like they are good 50-65 dbh.
Like the old saying. You get what you pay for.
Yall wownt cheap tree work, I am NOTCH your guy!
Flat laying them down. Several board feet of lumber in all those trees.
No telling how much lumber was in all of those.
Does anyone know how to prevent getting poison ivy...other than staying away from it?? I've heard of using rubbing alcohol.
Long sleeves, pants and gloves. If u think u got the oil on ur skin, then a rag and rubbing alcohol.
@@cotontop3 ok cool. I usually use rubbing alcohol and haven't ever gotten it really bad but then again I haven't had poison ivy since I was a little kid. Sorry if the question sounded dumb but I was in the poison pretty thick yesterday and as soon as I noticed it I went and wiped my arms and hands with rubbing alcohol. Thanks for the reply bud. Appreciate ya.👍✌️
Probably could have built a solid house with them thiq baby’s 😂
With all that lumber, does the homeowner make money on you cutting all these down, or can you partner up and split profits? How does that work?
I was paid to put them on the ground.
Tim I used to be a diehard stihl guy but I got sick of running and getting gas my stihl guy my local dealer was you like the power and that takes gas well brother I’m now a husky guy my other buddy sells Kubota husky and stihl gave me a 562 572 and a592 to demo and I was impressed so I ordered 1 of each I then called walkers and he said he being don walker and had him perform his magic and buddy what saws I’m definitely like husky’s autotune over stihls m-tronic and fuel injected even though Donnie walker modded my mufflers they are, don’t want to say quieter but easier on operators ears
Anyone that is cheap in our industry I wouldn’t hire cause well you know if ya know and you feel me fair is fair
give it a year you will be back to stihls
take a 660, and don't go back. this is to lightforthe job.