Great video again and dedication it takes to service those sites. I know personally all too well about the cell sites and the calls you get as a Generator Technician for Verizon during and after the storms. You should see the access roads and "trails" in our New Hampshire cell sites , which most are at the tops of mountains. The equipment operators that clear the down trees are of a special sort of operator who drive their machines up mountain "trails" and not always roads to the top to clear the trees. My job is easy hauling diesel fuel and stuff on my ATV up the mountain. But operating an excavator at a 45 degree angle up hill takes some kind of balls. :P
That's pretty amazing..that machine will tackle that ice build up like that...even better..that you could get up there and do the job and get things done so everyone can have electricity..if they where out...
You would really be busy if you were out here in northeast California. We have snow thirty feet deep in some areas. I am so glad I am retired and not working outside anymore. We had snow and rain every day since Christmas and it stopped two days ago. Please stay safe and don't overdue it! God Bless!!
Those ice storms are nasty. When I lived in southeast Kentucky, in the mountains, we got a lot of ice storms, and they were terrible to deal with, as all the power lines were brought in over the mountains, and were hard to access when trees took them out. Led to long power outages, and days clearing roads.
Hello again, in my front yard i have 3 feet of snow. It took me 3 hours to remove the snow fron my sidewalks and driveway. Again Marie from Denver Colorado USA..
Crazy strange weather for sure. 8feet of snow, then rain & in the 50’s(degrees),then a blizzard(literally) over Christmas. Then freezing now rain again. I never remember a winter like this. Stay safe out there!!
Hey Tyson what's with the 4 way flashers on the hill is that something you have to do in a heavy truck , lm in the UK and we don't do it here ? How does it work ?
How would you compare the Sany 80 to the 95? I've watched a video where one guy said the 80 has more reach than the 95, but curious as to if you have a favorite between the 2 machines
@@workplaytv actually East River. I contracted for Bowater Mersey for 10 plus years. Had all kinds of logging, chipper, mulcher gear. 8 years heavy civil excavation then retired. Now I'm back playing...sany 35 and a forax mower. You ever need help, shoot me a message...as an operator if you need.
Enjoyed the video. Pretty countryside
Great video again and dedication it takes to service those sites. I know personally all too well about the cell sites and the calls you get as a Generator Technician for Verizon during and after the storms. You should see the access roads and "trails" in our New Hampshire cell sites , which most are at the tops of mountains. The equipment operators that clear the down trees are of a special sort of operator who drive their machines up mountain "trails" and not always roads to the top to clear the trees. My job is easy hauling diesel fuel and stuff on my ATV up the mountain. But operating an excavator at a 45 degree angle up hill takes some kind of balls. :P
Lol your right!
That's pretty amazing..that machine will tackle that ice build up like that...even better..that you could get up there and do the job and get things done so everyone can have electricity..if they where out...
You would really be busy if you were out here in northeast California. We have snow thirty feet deep in some areas. I am so glad I am retired and not working outside anymore. We had snow and rain every day since Christmas and it stopped two days ago. Please stay safe and don't overdue it! God Bless!!
Awesome day in the life, gotta take care of your clients for sure, Stay safe and warm and more importantly dry;) Great content as always.
Thanks, you too!
Those ice storms are nasty. When I lived in southeast Kentucky, in the mountains, we got a lot of ice storms, and they were terrible to deal with, as all the power lines were brought in over the mountains, and were hard to access when trees took them out. Led to long power outages, and days clearing roads.
Love the towing videos with the Ram. Keep them coming!!
Nice work bud.
Where I live we mostly had rain thank goodness we don't have snow and ice good luck on your ventures and be safe
Crazy weather, it's lucky that you have so many great machines, have a great day my friend 😊👍🌹
Thanks, you too!
First of all, want to say thanks.
("Like BC or something 😂" )
Cheers!
That’s the 1st time I’ve ever seen someone using a forestry mulcher for branches in ice 🧊 😂
Thank you for sharing. 👍
It’s about time you get some weather out there!
Lol I agree . 10 and sunny here today
Safe travels bud. Take care out there.
Thanks for taking us along for the winter road trip.
You bet
just give'r the onions on those tough hills , you'll make it lol
Hello again, in my front yard i have 3 feet of snow. It took me 3 hours to remove the snow fron my sidewalks and driveway. Again Marie from Denver Colorado USA..
Crazy strange weather for sure. 8feet of snow, then rain & in the 50’s(degrees),then a blizzard(literally) over Christmas. Then freezing now rain again. I never remember a winter like this. Stay safe out there!!
Good video brother, the joys of being an owner operator
You got that right!
Looks like that little Dodge does a great job hauling things up the grade. 👍
It does!
Definitely has been a strange winter for weather so far this year
Looks like a SE Alaska winter.
WOW, that's a lot of icy trees
Thru me off for a second as i was thinking how can your trans run at 95 degrees ..then it it me it was Celsius hahhaha
$$ making time. Be Safe
Yeah tell me about it NZ is wet but 7 months of vertually continuous rain is rediculous
Brrrrr.... got down to 39 f here last night... that's my limit... Ha
cool.
Hey Tyson what's with the 4 way flashers on the hill is that something you have to do in a heavy truck , lm in the UK and we don't do it here ? How does it work ?
If you are 70km/hr or lower you are required to do they.
How would you compare the Sany 80 to the 95? I've watched a video where one guy said the 80 has more reach than the 95, but curious as to if you have a favorite between the 2 machines
It has much more reach but not as stable
Tree and ice clearing. Can you charge double for that ? 😉
I wish!
I’m suprised you haven’t installed an auxiliary fuel ⛽️ tank in that Ram by now ?🤷♂️
At the start of the video you can see it through the back window. 430L
Ingramport, my neck of the woods.
Oh really?
@@workplaytv actually East River. I contracted for Bowater Mersey for 10 plus years. Had all kinds of logging, chipper, mulcher gear. 8 years heavy civil excavation then retired. Now I'm back playing...sany 35 and a forax mower. You ever need help, shoot me a message...as an operator if you need.
@@Frontireadventures hey that’s awesome I know all that area very well. Definitely stay in touch
Hi everone 👋 👋
What State
Nova Scotia
Why do you need so many trucks? Who else is driving them...?
I have employees