I know we have talked about this but to see how productive and efficient this system works is awesome. You’re not handling the same material three or four times and equipment is not working longer than needed. Great job and great video
Man, you and Kevin are so productive together, it shows the many years you guys have worked together one knows what the other ones thinking. If you’re not careful, you gonna take Kevin out of the login Woods lol
Great job! I always admire folks that work hard! Hard work is the key to success in in any business or job. Your attention to detail and the level of maintenance of your equipment are impressive. So many companies don't realize that appearance is an indicator of the quality of their work. Take care and stay safe...
I'm always amazed at the size of the material the chipper will take , I assume it stops feeding to regain rpms , i guess that the feed wheel would be controlled by a speed sensor that sees rpm an pauses the feed wheel ,knowing machines an mechanic for over 35 years now it's an educated guess
Hi Tim You made a comment re the chipper runs a bit better when you have the shoot on an angle why would that be? Good to see you and Kevin working together
Hi Tim & Kevin, What a team go to videos, noticed quick fix with stress bar, is it worth making bolt on plate to make easier to actuate lever ? Also Kevin the Weekend Warrior , what a brother !
I know we have talked about this but to see how productive and efficient this system works is awesome. You’re not handling the same material three or four times and equipment is not working longer than needed. Great job and great video
Man, you and Kevin are so productive together, it shows the many years you guys have worked together one knows what the other ones thinking. If you’re not careful, you gonna take Kevin out of the login Woods lol
Ole miss piggy munhin' out! That was a lot of tree for sure. Finished job looks very nice!
Great job! I always admire folks that work hard! Hard work is the key to success in in any business or job. Your attention to detail and the level of maintenance of your equipment are impressive. So many companies don't realize that appearance is an indicator of the quality of their work. Take care and stay safe...
I love when you and Kevin work together. Know just what to do. Good flow
9:56 moving that lever with the grapple - great move!!
That setup works perfectly! A lot safer than doing it by hand as well.
You two work well together.
Very tidy job Tim...Stay safe
Mighty work Tim and Kevin👌👍🙏🙂
Beautiful job, well done both of you. 😊
I know, your customers have to appreciate your professionalism. Stay safe guys!
Thats the south for ya. Thats the way we do it down here. Neighbors watching out for neighbors.
Odd thing that Kermit wasn't there to see Miss Piggy devour the turtles and tree frogs.
What?!
Ice cream !
No way. That was so cool of her.
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Nice work on that stack of sticks.
Great to see you guys working together. Be safe and arbor on !
Thanks, will do!
Good looking job neat job you'll work like oiled machines
I'm always amazed at the size of the material the chipper will take , I assume it stops feeding to regain rpms , i guess that the feed wheel would be controlled by a speed sensor that sees rpm an pauses the feed wheel ,knowing machines an mechanic for over 35 years now it's an educated guess
I missed watching you lay the tree down. 😢
Hi Tim You made a comment re the chipper runs a bit better when you have the shoot on an angle why would that be? Good to see you and Kevin working together
The chute overhangs into the trailer when setup that way.
Can the rotobec grappler interchange with a bucket or does even make sense?
You think Kevin gonna go full time with you , cause yall be rocking them jobs
Man that old live oak is rough on chipper knives. In ga most logging crews that chip won't put live oak in their chippers
Very Nice !!
Hi Tim & Kevin, What a team go to videos, noticed quick fix with stress bar, is it worth making bolt on plate to make easier to actuate lever ? Also Kevin the Weekend Warrior , what a brother !
Ole Live Oak is tough on Blades
Very nice set up.
How did you folded the which?
Shoulda done this a long time ago to my bandit chipper
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Those chips must weigh a few pounds!!
Oak is hard
Tim’s third hand!
You may have told this before, if so I missed it. How did you come by the name Cottontop3.
"turning jobs" that is a strange way to say it. must be a southern thing? or typo 🤣🤣
Roll on cotontop , part of the core of america, keep going america needs decent working citizens