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Clean Cut Tree and Lawn
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Extra crispy backyard Ash removal with tight access
Extra crispy backyard Ash removal with tight access
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Dismantling and removing two big backyard oaks
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Dismantling and removing two big backyard oaks
Rigging down some limbs and dropping the stick
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Rigging down some limbs and dropping the stick
Big Four-Spar Codominant Ash Removal with all the rigging and chipping footage you could ask for!
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Thanks to Ken’s Tree and Landscape for the assist on this one!
Tricky backyard maple removal
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Had to fight around house service, data lines, fences, and patios with this one.
Backyard Pine Removal With Fancy GoPro Falling Footage!
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Backyard Pine Removal With Fancy GoPro Falling Footage!
Sprawling Roadside Sweet Gum Removal PART TWO
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Sprawling Roadside Sweet Gum Removal PART TWO
Sprawling Roadside Sweet Gum Removal PART ONE
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Sprawling Roadside Sweet Gum Removal PART ONE
Pulling over a tree with a hard back lean
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Pulling over a tree with a hard back lean
Using a lift to narrow a tree for felling
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Using a lift to narrow a tree for felling
Removing 46 Leyland Cypress Trees from a Lift
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Removing 46 Leyland Cypress Trees from a Lift
Removing Three Big Ash Trees and a Broken Hazard Tree
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Removing Three Big Ash Trees and a Broken Hazard Tree
Thing sounds good, deff got some more beans than stock. I’m looking at getting my first top handle and I think I’m goin with a 2511 with mods over the classic 200t that’s still ridiculous prices
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were is the lift from
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La deforestación corta un árbol planta otro así no dañaras el planeta
That’s the goal!!
I’m itching and knowing I’d be heading to the hospital just looking at that ivy.
We use pre-wipes and long sleeves as long as we can bear it but we still ended up with a fair amount of poison!
Nice if you upgrade video editing!..to show the before & after with the result!..but then good job!..
I’m definitely working on it. I’m still an amateur lol
Have the same style lift as you do works great guys love it
Absolutely! We’ve never had a problem.
Awesome video brother
Thanks 👍
Your videos end too soon, I'm left wanting more.
We’re working on incorporating more part of the job into our videos. Stay tuned and thanks for the support!!
Does your lift stay charged pretty well in the cold? I've had mine 3 months and never had the charge go down.
Yeah we’ve only really had issues on rented lifts with older batteries but as long as the batteries are decent the cold weather doesn’t seem to affect them.
@@cleancuttreeandlawn4637 that's what's up! Good job man. Where you located?
Mohnton, Pennsylvania. Right outside Reading.
Bad little unit
Yes sir!
Amazing job but it makes me sea sick your camera is moving around too too much i stop watching it sorry lol.
That’s understandable. We have to keep our heads on a swivel!
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Thanks!
What was wrong with the tree?
I believe the customer wanted to open up the front of their property a bit
@@cleancuttreeandlawn4637 ah ok, thanks 👍
Great job guys
Thank you!
I hate tree work I'd give anything to not have to do it anymore
There’s something for everyone! Go find what makes you happy and do it.
We had 2 SD 64s at work, terrible machines very unreliable
We’ve never had a problem
well the last minute was good.
Terribly sorry you didn’t enjoy it!
That’s not a pine that’s a fir . No offense but if you’re going to work in the tree service industry or logging industry you really should and need to learn how to identify tree species. Coming from the logging industry 4 generations of timber fallers to be exact that’s the first thing I was taught was what trees where what and there differences. Pine fir oaks maples. For instance ponderosa pine has long needles as does the western white pine however the white has somewhat shorter the sugar pine has shorter needles still but has the largest pine cones but can look similar to the lodge pole pine. Then there’s the firs Douglas fir has darker needles and smells much different than the white fir which has slightly lighter needles and younger trees has a Christmas tree like smell compared to old trees which have a sour almost a urin smell which is why loggers gave it a more colorful name the silver tip fir has needles that get a blueish to silver tint to them and a strong pleasant Christmas tree smell even on older trees. And there is the broad leaf maple it has the largest leaves and you cannot use its sap for syrup. Oaks now have a distinct grain structure as well as bark take the California black oak which has black bark white wood to slightly brownish wood with a darker heart wood and larger leaves than all other oak because it’s the largest of the oak species the white oak or known to others as the blue oak valley oak or water oak has white bark white sapwood and almost black heartwood with small leaves the live oaks have silver colored bark in younger wood and a darker almost black bark on older trees it’s wood is the same color from sapwood to heartwood it’s leaves vary depending upon species from spear shape to sawtooth with sharp sticker like edges and they don’t lose their leaves in the fall like other oaks . It takes time but you can learn what trees are what. We moved from California to Missouri and I’m learning the trees here all hardwood for the most part such as the silver maple with silver bark and slightly silver leaves field elm has small leaves and rough grayish bark fruitless white mulberry has bright yellow wood leaves with different shapes no fruit and it’s bark is thin when seasoned it’s wood turns an orange color and can be mistaken for hedge a wood that cannot be burned in a wood stove because it will melt it hedge has fruit but unlike mulberry hedge has thorns. Eastern red cedar is smaller and has white sapwood with very dark red heartwood it’s much different than the western red cedar which has white sapwood and pink heartwood and grows much larger on average of 6 feet across and 175-225 feet tall. Eastern white pine looks like the sugar pine but has very small pine cones shaped similar to the sugar pine but unlike sugar pine that has a sweet smell white pine has little smell. It pays to learn how to identify trees.
Thanks!
Well actually none of those cars are allowed to park there
We’ll let them know!
nice.
Thank you!
pros.
Thanks!
Great job, wanted to see the whole operation until end..
We’re working on getting more complete videos!
Very much better! A 10' to 12' hedge would give privacy and wind protection to a degree, as long as the hedge plants don't have invasive root systems. A trim every couple of years would be worth the cost. I admire your wrist strength! I had a similar saw, a 1974 020 so I know how tiring it can be when used for one-arm pruning!
Thanks! I was definitely sore the next day!
Hey buddy, convert that 2511 to 1/4 chain and you wont have it jumping when you cut the bigger stuff. Plus it cuts way faster. I have 3 of them lol. Totally different saw.
Trust me that’s the plan! Working on finding the correct sprocket currently.
Awesome video brother
Thanks!
I don't see how it's a good idea to be working directly under where you're dropping down branches. Doesn't take much to break somebody's neck.
We wear helmets with communications in them so we can talk to each other about where we’re at and where we’re dropping branches.
Dogduckplane
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Only way to get them out too weak to climb and a liability so high ,plant a new boundary hedge for privacy.
Yessir!
Great job brother
Thank you!
Great jobs done there. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Nice job! 💚💪🏼
Thank you!
Sure don’t like them power lines being that close.
It’s all about understanding them and knowing what you can and can’t do.
Got a good friend who works for a local tree cutting company and I saw them cutting on a big sweet gum not long ago. That was a huge brush pile that day and the 30 plus year old sweet gum that was cut at our house years ago was the same way.
Yeah they certainly have a lot of limbs!
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Thanks!
swinging your head/camera round rapidly is a very effective way to give your viewers motion sickness !!!
Yeah when we’re working a job it’s tough to think about future CZcams viewers lol but we’re working on it!
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Great jobbb, but this is not pine tree, my friend. This is spruce - Picea abies 🌲
Thank you for the clarification!
Can I see the chipper at work now enough of you cutting it down
Noted. We will definitely work on that in our upcoming videos!
You don't care about your co-workers? Be careful with those limbs
We care plenty. That’s why we didn’t hit any of them 😉
I’m pretty sure he was looking for them before he drops those limbs!
This wasn't their first rodeo lady. They know what they're doing. They're professionals.
Babytruck
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Coptruck
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be careful friends, chainsaw greetings from Indonesia
Hello from the U.S.!
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Thanks!!