I like watching your videos. I'm from Indiana and have similar species of trees here. I also like watching the various cuts and methods of roping branches down. Watching and learning. Looking forward to the next video.
Looks like your groundies are a bit out of practice knowing when to let it run maybe from all that crane work you guys do. Our climber would have been ready to slap someone if we let the branches fly at him like that😊 On a side note, glad to see you back making videos Reon as you have one awesome successful business going on and it makes me proud to say I am from Wisconsin! Keep the videos coming please.
Why not the Merlin there? Too wide to get in backyard? Nice job, love the Felipe cam! I need a Felipe on my crew! He really seems to love what he does, makes a huge difference, great synergy!
Really like the shelf cut on the tip ties. I usually slash cut it in the direction I'm wanting it to go, but the shelf cut is less likely to get pinched.👍 Digging the fact you are slamming some videos up again. You & the crew STAY SAFE
I just bought your 4 crane slings on your website for my fassi. Thats a nice backup camera, What brand of backup camera do you use. Do you also use a load cell for big pics on your palfinger and what brand?
Reon... Just wondering why you guys didn't just drop it and cut it up, instead of climbing into it. Looks like it's safely away from everything, but maybe not worth risking something I can't see. Ground is frozen so it wouldn't destroy the grass and such. I'm sure there's a good reason, I don't know about.
I came to the comments to ask what kind of tree it was too. Def not an ash, but it doesn't look like any kind of oak I'm familiar with either. Too bad there weren't any leaves to help identify it.
So refreshing to see a boss who is pleasant, not swearing and antagonizing everyone on the job. Another great video, thank you!
Another pussy that probably doesn't work for shit(woops I was swearing). Just a thought man work instead of having your thumb up your "butt".
Glad to get some more Reon and crew content from the Tubes! Thanks for the effort and sharing..
Glad to see some new videos. Would love to see an update video on all the newer equipment you have gotten over the past few years.
Can’t wait for the next one! Another awesome video - thanks for taking us along Reon!
This made my night. Thanks for sharing with us Reon! Very inspirational.
Thanks for the video! Looks like you got the Hunicke tactical kick perfected. 😉 Those Avant loaders look awesome. Have a great weekend! 🤙🌲
I missed your videos Man glad to have them back awesome work stay safe God bless
Dude so happy your putting stuff on UA-cam again!!! Love it!
Kick cuts FTW 😂 always impressed by you and your crew's speed and efficiency
excellent ....the Avant looks so badass, That's definitely going on my Christmas list
stay safe stay healthy
He’s back!!!!! The video we’ve all been waiting for 2 years in the making
Thanks for sharing Reon great job! Always enjoy your videos brother stay safe and keep the chips flying!
I like watching your videos. I'm from Indiana and have similar species of trees here. I also like watching the various cuts and methods of roping branches down. Watching and learning. Looking forward to the next video.
Enjoyed the video. Nice when you have open area for drops. And frozen ground to boot. Great job!
Good evening Guys, Great job, thank you for taking the time to video
Always enjoying your videos, keep them coming
Yeppers keep the videos coming Reon!! Nice work guys!
Looks like your groundies are a bit out of practice knowing when to let it run maybe from all that crane work you guys do. Our climber would have been ready to slap someone if we let the branches fly at him like that😊 On a side note, glad to see you back making videos Reon as you have one awesome successful business going on and it makes me proud to say I am from Wisconsin! Keep the videos coming please.
A little too much friction it happens sometimes 🤷♂️😂
Love the videos Reon!
Dude reon! Glad youre back postin! I was upset I had to watch guilty of treeson to get some content! Lol
Thanks for another smooth removal with a precarious situation. You were making me cold watching though lol 56 degrees here in So Cal.
Awesome work and editing.
Nice one Reon and team! 💪
Awesome video reon!
Make the top handle earn it's keep! Always interesting what to hear what tunes you have playing.
Love it.
Glad to see your videos.
Stay safe
Thanks for sharing another job well done.
Awesome man!! I’d love to come meet you
Glad to see you back making videos.. does your grapple truck dump?
No
Good size tree even with a big stem failure. I liked working in Wisconsin when I was there in 2020.
Hell yea another one. Keep ‘em coming
If we want to see more? Of course we do! Awesome work guys
Nice job, glad to have you back with new content. Gotta say, I love the tarp with the straps! Who makes that?
That looks like a Waste Management Bagster. Home Depot sells them.
@@ethansmith2326 Theyre so cheap too compared to a similiar tarp. Like 30$ for a tarp youd usually have to spend a 100 on to get the same quality.
Awesome video sir. Bsafe out there.
Ground is frozen, what was preventing you from using the Merlo?
Hey reon, how do you like the grapple saw on that rig?
Hi is that log truck a side tipper
Why not the Merlin there? Too wide to get in backyard? Nice job, love the Felipe cam! I need a Felipe on my crew! He really seems to love what he does, makes a huge difference, great synergy!
How heavy is the attachment
Really like the shelf cut on the tip ties. I usually slash cut it in the direction I'm wanting it to go, but the shelf cut is less likely to get pinched.👍
Digging the fact you are slamming some videos up again.
You & the crew STAY SAFE
Thanks!! I kind of discovered this cut after doing a bunch of crane work and then going back to a manual removal it really works well!!
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What type of tarp is that ? 👀 love your videos !!!!
It’s called a bagster You can get one on Amazon $28
Cool to see the Monkey Beaver chain bar out in the field!
I just bought your 4 crane slings on your website for my fassi. Thats a nice backup camera, What brand of backup camera do you use. Do you also use a load cell for big pics on your palfinger and what brand?
Awesome I’ll probably be sending those crane slings out soon! I get the back up cameras off Amazon for $160 and they’re great quality!
any chance you could make the videos landscape as opposed to portrait?
For some reason I have not had videos popping up for you. Somehow I have been unsubscribed. Subscribed again. Have a great day.
Thanks
Was it ganoderma?
✌😁🤘stay warm Reon.
There’s Tony F#%*+ng Stark of tree removal back!!!
Lil rookie action on the portawrap
The waste bags are nice
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I recognized the small bar.
Are you able to switch from the grapple saw to the clamshell grapple easily?
No 😕
Sweet encore encore🤞
Reon... Just wondering why you guys didn't just drop it and cut it up, instead of climbing into it. Looks like it's safely away from everything, but maybe not worth risking something I can't see. Ground is frozen so it wouldn't destroy the grass and such. I'm sure there's a good reason, I don't know about.
What type of oak? Looked allot like an Ash untill you cut into it.
I came to the comments to ask what kind of tree it was too. Def not an ash, but it doesn't look like any kind of oak I'm familiar with either. Too bad there weren't any leaves to help identify it.
That appears to be Bur Oak judging by its structure and the deep bark ridges, it’s in the white oak family
Nice
I wish I could b as outfitted as u are but I guess it's all about how hungry u are for success u are a hungry man
Injoy your lunch A Team 🤙
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Waiting for more 🤤
More videos please.🙏
More please
It's hard to find a ground guy who understands the rope needs to run a little so climber don't get smashed. Lol. IV climbed 15 yrs now. Seen a lot
A good job done of a rotten tree. About time it was on the floor.
Sup buddy
Привіт із України👋👍😀🇺🇦
Vertical video? Really? What a waste.