That was a live action video! I've never seen them cut trees like that. James Bond had that in on a movie, so I knew they used helicopters to cut trees just never saw it in reality. How's the jaw doing? Great video! Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the gas money Mark! That really helps a lot! The jaw, I don't know. It's uncomfortable but not hurting as much today at least not yet. Yesterday when I was filming I was talking to the railfans and when I start talking it gets to hurting. I had someone comment saying it takes about 6 months to heal. The doctors never told me that. Anyway, thanks for your support!
An exceptionally good video, today, JT. A little bit of everything in this one .. a lot of cool stuff, and you seemed pretty upbeat. Thanks for sharing with us.
You had a great view angle on the intermodal train at the end. What was good is you can easily see where the breaks between the triple cars and the next are.
Hi JT very cool video. Did you get a count on that first one? Helicopter chain saw very interesting. How long do you estimate that blade to be? I'm thinking about 6 ft. Never would I have believed that a chain saw could be operated from a helicopter. That bird was operated by one heck of a pilot.👍 BTW you said you don't use a drone. Sooo how do you get those aerial shots? Was that last train carrying coal or ballast?
Always love an EOT DPU. The helicopter up here for clearing power lines uses a multi gang series of circular saws. Either way it's some spendy action. Back in the 70s the Milwaukee Road sprayed everything around the tracks with surplus agent orange. It killed everything out to one hundred feet and lasted about five years. Cool video, thanks JT!
The saw is actually made up of a row of 8 or more circular saws. We had one of those helicopters and the same type of saw rig park at our local airport overnight. Got to see the saw close up.
You know Brian, it really fascinates me to see the people who aren't a railfan or in a hurry and can't wait for the trains. Awesome live action as always my friend.
Amazing how those engines can pull those steel coils, I really enjoy them, a 18 wheeler can only carry one, great catch JT. You did a video awhile back of a helicopter cutting tree's by the power line on your farm.👍👍
That was a good one! Awesome live action going on. A few years ago I was coming home one afternoon and about 5 minutes from my house there was a helicopter with a saw like that one cutting limbs along the power lines. That takes a lot of skill on the part of the pilot to control the helicopter and the saw at the same time! Thanks for the video. But wait I bet there is more to come🚁
Hello JawTooth, I lived in Dorchester County, SC. and the electric company used a helicopter with multiple rotating saw blades hanging below it on a long cable. Very scary to see it flying next to the power linesThanks for your videos. Leo and family.
That's quite a bit of freight moved there! Yeah, I saw your video with the folks cutting the trees with the helicopter(didn't Mrs JT get that?) Some nice new cars on those consists. Some funky graffiti too. I was puzzled with that last one and all the 5-deck articulates going down the hill on the back of the train, unloaded too. Maybe there's too many decks for some of the curves and the radius needed and available or not to get the longer articulates round them? Worth asking about. A great day trainspotting/Rail-Fanning. All the best JT. Keep safe. Cheers!
D-P-U-I-C-U. That's my kind of chainsaw, too old to climb anymore! Lots of DPU's today Jaw, interesting track crane that can run on the rails. Great video today Jaw!
I was watching Buckeye Freight Railin's video a while back and he was saying that the coil train is a high priority because the coils have to be a certain temperature when they get to Rockport, Indiana. That's something I wouldn't have guessed.
Hey jaw tooth lots of train action. I'd definitely wouldn't stand around or under the helicopter with a chain saw on it. Keep the videos coming. Dog loves playing with red ball . Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
😅nice that helikopter ,thanks for the video,i have see one cabride for 2 hours here with the stoptrain.thats a diferent story.lol. have a nice weekend,greetz:🍐Peer.
We have had choppers with cainsaws here in the NE TN mountains cutting trees back from the power lines. That CAT riding the rails was cool. LOL, all these ppl turning around. TY for sharing.
Very cool! This is my first time to see helicopters doing that. One time when I wasn't home Mrs Tooth filmed a helicopter cutting the trees back from the power lines on our farm
Train action in sunny cloudy Kentucky with a lot of awesome trains and some DPU'S, an Excavator doing work on the tracks, a helicopter cutting limbs off the trees which was awesome and of course the live action pets having fun playing in the yard and the train slide show Thanks Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🇺🇲
I've seen trucks & 4wds on our tracks but never an excavator and that was really as you said pretty cool. Nice Video & it looked a great day to be out & about. Thanks for this. Respectfully.
Great video, Jaw Tooth, love the helicopter trimming the trees, that was really neat. You-tube put 20 minutes of ads in the middle of your video, I could not believe it, they have never done that before. Generally there are about 3 to 5 ads about 10 seconds to 20 seconds, not 20 minutes worth of ads. Sometimes I think You-Tube stumbles over themselves, LOL. Anyway Jaw Tooth, have a great weekend, my Friend.
Hey JT, they also use those helicopters with those saws on them to trim powerlines and pipelines. They set one of those saws down in my sister‘s yard and left it overnight. You order to see how big the chain is on that thing you wouldn’t believe it how big the teeth are on it, they unhooked it and then they landed the helicopter and left it there overnight too and they paid her a good bit of money to leave that helicopter and that saw there overnight but anyway, my friend another awesome video and Scott was there today before and he caught every train coming up the hill except one that was going down.. I believe that crossing has got you jinxed or something lol but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one and have a good weekend to JT
The chopper with a chainsaw was a first for me... looks dangerous and how do they keep the tip out of the dirt... Seems like a work car with a boom could cut the lower stuff faster and leave the high ones for the fly boys... ha-ha. I saw a KCS box car go by on the 1st train. Great video, thanks JT, keep up the good work.
Cool chopper shots! Since I once worked the brushcutter crew for the P&W here in eastern CT, I found that very interesting! I have to wonder how the chainsaw is powered. I would think electric or hydraulic, but I'll have to do a little research and find out. I also wonder what the backhoe was for. Thanks again for all you do, Brian!
The first train ar Erlanger was short but it was a good one. We had the UP box car with no graffiti, and it was part of 17 box cars in a row! That must be a record for this day and age, JT! That was a fabulous catch. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Hi JT, I saw Mrs Tooth shoot her video of the helicopter its awesome to see, but does seem a bit dangerous! 😱 & look how the grass is cut nice with stripes nice to see. Monster train going down the hill north to Cinci JT it was a long one! I'm learning so much watching you & Scott I know when you say 28C it's my favourite train coming! So thanks for that. ❤😊👍
Yes, that was nice of her to film that for me when I was out. This is my first time to see it. I wonder how much the pilot makes. That job wouldn't be for me. Sometimes they use an airplane to dust the giant crop field behind my farm.
@@JawTooth Hi JT, I hope the helicopter pilot MAKES ALOT of money, dangerous work there was pylons nearby a gust of wind could have spooked the pilot & the chainsaw & you had workers nearby, what's the worse could have happened? 😱 I've flown in a plane but no way I would go up in a helicopter! 😨🥰
There is a similar helicopter setup that comes to our airport occasionally. It has a boom with multiple saw blades on it. They use it to clear tree branches near power lines.
Brian a couple first off observations: one you had on a GREAT Hawaiian shirt, second cars without graffiti must have been storing on a fenced off siding. And ALL of the trains you video tape are GREAT. And your Aussie is showing great heading skills. Keep up producing fantastic videos. THANKS
I see a train coming around that curve and I immediately know where we are. Saw the helicopter and chain saw before on your videos. Pretty cool stuff! I always like your videos JT. ❤
The 4604, which we saw running up the grade by itself (strange) was pulling the train at 30:00, by itself again (double strange.) How did that train get where it was?
Very cool video. If you ever get to the Hershey Harrisburg Pa. area They train pilots at Middletown to fly Air Force One and Large cargo planes. Good rail fanning also of course.
I just started being interested in trains (especially the locomotives) and your channel is awesome :] But sadly I live in Germany where we don't have trains that huge. We do have long trains althought they're not quite as long as those in the US, but the locomotives are way smaller.
I’ve seen a lot of interesting trains and other stuff, but seeing a huge chainsaw hanging from a helicopter is a new one for me, live action indeed JT.👍🏼🤩😎never seen that before.
Never seen a copter trimming trees!Good one Son! I googled that procedure you had done,sounds pretty nasty if there is complications! Hope you get it straightened out soon ‘tooth! (No pun intended!)
23:20 Triple-compartment tank car -- you don't see many of those! Note how there are three separate hazmat placard mounts because the three separate tanks can each be carrying different chemicals.
It takes a steady hand on that chopper. My kudos to the pilot.
It was also getting very breezy
@JawTooth the pendulum effect can definitely ruin his day. I was watching his movements and got that feeling
That was a live action video! I've never seen them cut trees like that. James Bond had that in on a movie, so I knew they used helicopters to cut trees just never saw it in reality. How's the jaw doing? Great video! Thanks for the video Brian stay well roll on
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the gas money Mark! That really helps a lot! The jaw, I don't know. It's uncomfortable but not hurting as much today at least not yet. Yesterday when I was filming I was talking to the railfans and when I start talking it gets to hurting. I had someone comment saying it takes about 6 months to heal. The doctors never told me that. Anyway, thanks for your support!
An exceptionally good video, today, JT. A little bit of everything in this one .. a lot of cool stuff, and you seemed pretty upbeat. Thanks for sharing with us.
I appreciate that!
That is the very first time I have ever seen that . Very cool of the Helicopter cutting the trees.
Thanks for watching!
Never seen anything like this before! Wow!
Pretty cool isn't it
You had a great view angle on the intermodal train at the end. What was good is you can easily see where the breaks between the triple cars and the next are.
Very true!
Hi JT very cool video. Did you get a count on that first one? Helicopter chain saw very interesting. How long do you estimate that blade to be? I'm thinking about 6 ft. Never would I have believed that a chain saw could be operated from a helicopter. That bird was operated by one heck of a pilot.👍 BTW you said you don't use a drone. Sooo how do you get those aerial shots?
Was that last train carrying coal or ballast?
Awesome catch, JT! You always get the greatest shots! We need that copter on the W&A above Atlanta lol. Keep up the great work and thanks!
Thank you very much!
Always love an EOT DPU. The helicopter up here for clearing power lines uses a multi gang series of circular saws. Either way it's some spendy action. Back in the 70s the Milwaukee Road sprayed everything around the tracks with surplus agent orange. It killed everything out to one hundred feet and lasted about five years. Cool video, thanks JT!
The saw is actually made up of a row of 8 or more circular saws. We had one of those helicopters and the same type of saw rig park at our local airport overnight. Got to see the saw close up.
Thanks for watching!
You know Brian, it really fascinates me to see the people who aren't a railfan or in a hurry and can't wait for the trains. Awesome live action as always my friend.
Thank you very much!
Amazing how those engines can pull those steel coils, I really enjoy them, a 18 wheeler can only carry one, great catch JT. You did a video awhile back of a helicopter cutting tree's by the power line on your farm.👍👍
That was a good one! Awesome live action going on. A few years ago I was coming home one afternoon and about 5 minutes from my house there was a helicopter with a saw like that one cutting limbs along the power lines. That takes a lot of skill on the part of the pilot to control the helicopter and the saw at the same time! Thanks for the video. But wait I bet there is more to come🚁
Amazing video Brian! I loved to see MD- 500 helicopter ! Have a nice weekend!
Have a great weekend also Gabor, what is left of it lol. Thanks for watching!
@@JawTooth You're welcome and thanks so much Brian!
I think your colorful shirts are as much a part of your channel as the trains themselves. Anyone else?
I loved that shirt ❤
Another cool video. Love seeing those 48 foot intermodal cars still in service.
Thank you very much!
Enjoyed this! You had some beautiful weather. That helicopter chainsaw rig was pretty cool.❤
Thanks for watchibg!
Never in my 87 years I have seen
a helicopter, a chain saw.. cutting trees. 19:09 JT you hit the jackpot on this Tom87
Hello JawTooth, I lived in Dorchester County, SC. and the electric company used a helicopter with multiple rotating saw blades hanging below it on a long cable. Very scary to see it flying next to the power linesThanks for your videos. Leo and family.
That's quite a bit of freight moved there! Yeah, I saw your video with the folks cutting the trees with the helicopter(didn't Mrs JT get that?) Some nice new cars on those consists. Some funky graffiti too. I was puzzled with that last one and all the 5-deck articulates going down the hill on the back of the train, unloaded too. Maybe there's too many decks for some of the curves and the radius needed and available or not to get the longer articulates round them? Worth asking about. A great day trainspotting/Rail-Fanning. All the best JT. Keep safe. Cheers!
My personal favorite train horn!! The K5-LA!!!
Thanks for watching!
Nice
D-P-U-I-C-U. That's my kind of chainsaw, too old to climb anymore! Lots of DPU's today Jaw, interesting track crane that can run on the rails. Great video today Jaw!
Glad you enjoyed it
Brian, thanks for the live action. Graffiti included, and THANKS for that ACE on the tail end. DPU, I see you … especially when you’re EMD.
You bet!
Very cool video J.T.. I'd have a hard time leaving that locale today. Too much fun action.
You and me both!
Brilliant video as always JT thanks have a great day and greetings from Scotland 😊
Thanks! You too!
@@JawTooth Your welcome JT 😊
Thanks for announcing the placard numbers it helps new modelers
my pleasure
A cool 😎 coil steel train. You know I love ❤️ those! It followed a good, fairly long mixed freight. Good catches, JT! Thank you. 😊😊😊❤❤❤
Thanks! You too!
I was watching Buckeye Freight Railin's video a while back and he was saying that the coil train is a high priority because the coils have to be a certain temperature when they get to Rockport, Indiana. That's something I wouldn't have guessed.
I did not know that. Very interesting
Is that for the open coils, or just the casket coils?
@@stormraven4183 that’s a good question. Next time I watch one of his videos I’ll post that.
This was a first, a chain saw helicopter-way to cool. Thanks for a most interesting video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Beautiful shot of Clouds....Trees.& TRAIN!! 🚆 🚉 🚄 🚋 🚈 🚅 🚆
Thanks for a great way to start the weekend 😊 !
Our pleasure!
Hey jaw tooth lots of train action. I'd definitely wouldn't stand around or under the helicopter with a chain saw on it. Keep the videos coming. Dog loves playing with red ball . Have a great railroad day. 🚂🙋♀️
Wow! Excellent catching all the trains, I like them, they're awesome, @JawTooth, Brian, thank you very much.
Glad you like them!
Nice job catching those trains jaw tooth keep it up and be safe out there while you’re railfanning the rails please
Thanks! Will do!
😅nice that helikopter ,thanks for the video,i have see one cabride for 2 hours here with the stoptrain.thats a diferent story.lol. have a nice weekend,greetz:🍐Peer.
Very cool!
Hi JT pretty cool on how they cut back the trees for the train tracks stay clear ❤❤❤
We have had choppers with cainsaws here in the NE TN mountains cutting trees back from the power lines. That CAT riding the rails was cool. LOL, all these ppl turning around. TY for sharing.
Very cool! This is my first time to see helicopters doing that. One time when I wasn't home Mrs Tooth filmed a helicopter cutting the trees back from the power lines on our farm
Awesome video, as usual. Helicopther trimming trees...mindblowing! You always seem to catch the most unique in your video. Thanks JT!👍🚂😎💯
Glad you like them!
A spectacular video, Jt! Awesome trains and interesting locations and happenings. Thank you very much! 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it
@@JawTooth 🙂
Wow wee Jaw Tooth that was a great video trains and a helicopter Holly cow
Train action in sunny cloudy Kentucky with a lot of awesome trains
and some DPU'S, an Excavator doing work on the tracks, a helicopter
cutting limbs off the trees which was awesome and of course the live action pets having fun playing in the yard and the train slide show
Thanks Jaw Tooth.🚂🚃🇺🇲
Thanks for watching!
ABSOLUTELY FREAKING COOL CHOPPER WORK! WAY TO GO!
I've seen trucks & 4wds on our tracks but never an excavator and that was really as you said pretty cool.
Nice Video & it looked a great day to be out & about.
Thanks for this.
Respectfully.
Great video, Jaw Tooth, love the helicopter trimming the trees, that was really neat. You-tube put 20 minutes of ads in the middle of your video, I could not believe it, they have never done that before. Generally there are about 3 to 5 ads about 10 seconds to 20 seconds, not 20 minutes worth of ads. Sometimes I think You-Tube stumbles over themselves, LOL. Anyway Jaw Tooth, have a great weekend, my Friend.
Mr. Jaw Tooth, you are one of my most favorite people. Thank you for your videos and keep em’ coming! ❤❤❤❤
Wow, thank you
87°F in Puebla today. We bein' warm. Gracias por tu video, Señor Jaws. RT sends/envía, Puebla, México...
That's pretty warm. We had one day where it was that warm. Thanks for watching!
You caught a good one!
thanks for watching!
Awesome video jaw Tooth
Cutting tree branches with a helicopter is a very original idea. It takes all the pilot's dexterity to intervene with precision!
Thanks for watching!
That was a fabulous mixed freight, JT! Of the 184 cars my favorites were the 2 green box cars and the 3 compartment tank car. Great catch! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it! That tanker is pretty cool
@@JawTooth 🙂🙂
I have seen Helicopter tree cutting in person but that looks interesting. lots of wells on the move. Thank You.
Wow! One of your very best videos JT! Lovin that power! 🚂 🚂 Have a great day everyone!
Thank you very much!
Great catches awesome capture and nice video
Thank you very much!
Hey JT, they also use those helicopters with those saws on them to trim powerlines and pipelines. They set one of those saws down in my sister‘s yard and left it overnight. You order to see how big the chain is on that thing you wouldn’t believe it how big the teeth are on it, they unhooked it and then they landed the helicopter and left it there overnight too and they paid her a good bit of money to leave that helicopter and that saw there overnight but anyway, my friend another awesome video and Scott was there today before and he caught every train coming up the hill except one that was going down.. I believe that crossing has got you jinxed or something lol but anyway, my friend you stay safe out there and watch your back and we’ll see you on the next one and have a good weekend to JT
Nice video of the helicopter!
Thanks!
That is so awesome takes a precision flying skill to do that
The chopper with a chainsaw was a first for me... looks dangerous and how do they keep the tip out of the dirt... Seems like a work car with a boom could cut the lower stuff faster and leave the high ones for the fly boys... ha-ha. I saw a KCS box car go by on the 1st train. Great video, thanks JT, keep up the good work.
Thank You Jaw Tooth! Happy Saturday
Thank you too
Really enjoyed the entire video with breakfast today. Great job JT. 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
Great catch on the Helicopter. That was a first for me.
Awesome wave! I didn't even see you hiding behind that sign!
Right!
4:20 am in the morning
4/20 is national weed day or something
@@Peter-mt6lg
You're right. You just made it to the middle tier of questions on "Millionaire"!😊
@@Peter-mt6lg
You're right!❤
Amazing videos Jaw Tooth keep up the good work
Glad you like them!
Cool chopper shots! Since I once worked the brushcutter crew for the P&W here in eastern CT, I found that very interesting! I have to wonder how the chainsaw is powered. I would think electric or hydraulic, but I'll have to do a little research and find out. I also wonder what the backhoe was for. Thanks again for all you do, Brian!
Probably drainage work but they went down the track and shoved some big branches away that the helicopter cut. Thanks for watching!
The first train ar Erlanger was short but it was a good one. We had the UP box car with no graffiti, and it was part of 17 box cars in a row! That must be a record for this day and age, JT! That was a fabulous catch. 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤
Hi JT, I saw Mrs Tooth shoot her video of the helicopter its awesome to see, but does seem a bit dangerous! 😱 & look how the grass is cut nice with stripes nice to see. Monster train going down the hill north to Cinci JT it was a long one! I'm learning so much watching you & Scott I know when you say 28C it's my favourite train coming! So thanks for that. ❤😊👍
Yes, that was nice of her to film that for me when I was out. This is my first time to see it. I wonder how much the pilot makes. That job wouldn't be for me. Sometimes they use an airplane to dust the giant crop field behind my farm.
@@JawTooth Hi JT, I hope the helicopter pilot MAKES ALOT of money, dangerous work there was pylons nearby a gust of wind could have spooked the pilot & the chainsaw & you had workers nearby, what's the worse could have happened? 😱 I've flown in a plane but no way I would go up in a helicopter! 😨🥰
Great videos JT😊
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! ✨✨✨✨✨👍
Wow, very interesting, never seen a Chopper doing that. Also the excavator on tracks & rail wheels.
Thanks for watching!
Good video Jawtooth
Thanks!
4 20 is a Marijuana refrence.
That is weird. I wonder what beer is lol
Saw this with the big cutting blades in a James Bond movie.
Cool!
Boy, Loki loves that big ball! He's funny. Love seeing them! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
That was a long intermodal at 145 cars! There were probably as many empty cars as loaded ones. Lots of empties or not, it was a good train! 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Yes it was
Howdy all.. Hope you all have a great weekend..
You too!
There is a similar helicopter setup that comes to our airport occasionally. It has a boom with multiple saw blades on it. They use it to clear tree branches near power lines.
Brian a couple first off observations: one you had on a GREAT Hawaiian shirt, second cars without graffiti must have been storing on a fenced off siding. And ALL of the trains you video tape are GREAT. And your Aussie is showing great heading skills.
Keep up producing fantastic videos. THANKS
Thanks for watching and commenting~!
I see a train coming around that curve and I immediately know where we are. Saw the helicopter and chain saw before on your videos. Pretty cool stuff! I always like your videos JT. ❤
26:09 Pretty wild you can feel the ground shake from a flat spot on the wheel !
Yes, I notice that sometimes. It is common
The 4604, which we saw running up the grade by itself (strange) was pulling the train at 30:00, by itself again (double strange.) How did that train get where it was?
That's cool a helicopter cutting trees
Cool caboose on the first train. It looks like a locomotive!🤣🤣
It does!
Awesome catch Jawtooth! I've never seen a helicopter cutting trees! Amazing technology! Great catches on the hill!👍
Always a good day when jaw tooth posts on I have a HO scale CSX grain car!
The best!
Excellent footage and enjoy seeing a train diverting at the crossovers!🛤🚂
Many thanks!
How awesome! That's the best MOW action I've ever seen, better than a grinder at night, even. Nice shirt, btw 😁
Thanks 👍
Very cool video. If you ever get to the Hershey Harrisburg Pa. area They train pilots at Middletown to fly Air Force One and Large cargo planes. Good rail fanning also of course.
Thanks for watching!
DPU brings up the rear😊
Saw the helicopter saw doing power lines once but not for railroad that's awesome 👍
Nice work Brian...... That catch seeing the helicopter was awesome 😊
Thanks!
I just started being interested in trains (especially the locomotives) and your channel is awesome :]
But sadly I live in Germany where we don't have trains that huge. We do have long trains althought they're not quite as long as those in the US, but the locomotives are way smaller.
Cool, thanks! glad that you enjoy my channel. Thanks for watching!
very nice🤗
Thank you 😊
I’ve seen a lot of interesting trains and other stuff, but seeing a huge chainsaw hanging from a helicopter is a new one for me, live action indeed JT.👍🏼🤩😎never seen that before.
Never seen a copter trimming trees!Good one Son! I googled that procedure you had done,sounds pretty nasty if there is complications! Hope you get it straightened out soon ‘tooth! (No pun intended!)
Lots of happenings there. Hey Brian, having a Yard/Garage sale today so I'll be home all day.
Neat Chopper cutting trees!! Great catch J T.!!! 🚆 🚉 🚄 🚋 🚈 🚅
Thanks 👍
Great video
Thanks!
Wow! So many new cool things in this clip, JT!!!!
Thanks!
23:20 Triple-compartment tank car -- you don't see many of those! Note how there are three separate hazmat placard mounts because the three separate tanks can each be carrying different chemicals.
Cool, I didn't notice that! I hadn't heard of that before
Cool catch! My birthday is today turning 25 and that’s how many trains I hope you catch in the next video!!!
Happy birthday! I just saw this so I am late but Happy birthday Dakota!
@@JawTooth thanks so much!