Insane storm tree removal
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
- My email for any kind of excavator or tree work- cotontop3@yahoo.com
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It was a pleasure being around you guys and watching you work. Your commitment to working safe was so impressive! Consummate professionals!
It’s cool how you can all come together and work and learn from each other! Cool video!!
Thanks for watching!
Great job by all of you guys. Thank you. God bless.
This was so much fun to watch!! I respect any tree trimmer that know when to call in extra help!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
@@cotontop3 I have to tell you, after watching you explain the hinge, plunge cut etc, I am going to retire my 14” electric Stihl chainsaw! You probably saved my life! I will be 70 this year & have cut down a lot of trees on my farm. And had good results. But now it’s time to call in the pros. I’ll stick to cutting up firewood for my She Shed😂
Glad to hear u led them in prayer, i pray for u and others on UA-cam because of the platform in which many of yall can tell of His greatness
Amen Brother
ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL HOW EACH OF U ALL WORK EXPERIENCE WORK TOGETHER AS IT WAS PLAN OUT TO DO.
That was some work. Working together was really great. Thanks to the vets for there service.
No doubt!
Mighty job Everbody, Class💯👌👍🙂
Great working together!!! That was tremendous rope work!!! Glad y'all completed job safely!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks! You too!
Thank you for your service guys
This was a fantastic video - just hanging around (wonder they have that many kids) in the tree tops. Dangerous work and professionally executed.
Thank you
Excelent video, thanks. Prayer changes things.
That was good team work brother. Always nice having two climbers
No doubt👍🏻
Great team work. I always want to see more.
Stoked for this upload!
That was some A+++ team work there. Nice job!!
Much appreciated!
Tim, you're a man of honor. I already knew this but you really show it by giving your "competition" advertising time in your video. Nice teamwork on this difficult job. I'm glad no AK's were needed.
I appreciate that!
Fantastic rope work ,thanks for a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great job you guys are so talented. You work together really well.
Thank you
Nice job men! Thanks Tim
Thank you too!
That was riveting video! Awesome job!
Thank you very much!
Great job. I learn something new in every video. It's always nice to work with good people.
Right on
Sweet job! I bought my saddle and most of my gear from GAP . Awesome experience to watch them splice ropes and make stuff right in front of you.
Wow, that was some technical work by some real pros.
Great job Tim.... that was a very difficult situation to work through.
Yes it was
AWSOME VIDEO TIM
Thank you
Yes it was enjoyable to watch that almost impossible bit of `pruning.
Good job you guys! Thanks Tim!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@cotontop3 Thumbs Up!
Great video Tim 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
What a heck of a job by everyone. Stay safe
Great Job.
Good job best of rivals😊. 👍🐝🌞
Awesome Job!!
Thanks for the visit
That rope work is just amazing great job guys. Stay safe
Thanks, you too!
Great work for that kind of situation you all know your stuff thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video fantastic job fantastic Tim and Brad and Mike
Our pleasure!
Nice job y’all!
Thank you!
Great job brother
Thanks 👍
That was a little crazy. looks like patience is the key. one bite at a time. I had a tree guy clean up around our camp. Ended up dropping a tree right on our roof. The money that was supposed to go to the tree guy, ended up going to the carpenter that replaced rafters and 5 sheets of metal roofing. tree guy got to work for free that job.
Enjoyed the video. Nice rigging on a difficult tree. A1
Glad you enjoyed it
Can't say enough about good rigging skills.
Nice job, safety first👍
Thanks 👍
That is some crazy work done to get that tree down and cleaned up. 😁
Yes it was
The lift took a few knocks on that job.
Team work,,, makes dream work. Ron
Y’all got nerves of steel!!
EXCELLENT
Many thanks!
Mate!!!🤠👍🤙Nice 😊👍👌love jobs like that👌👌
Thanks 👍
That was a tricky one!
Yes sir it was 👍🏻
You’re amazing at removing trees that are in the most ridiculous circumstances I’ve ever seen! Do you know a good tree arborist around the Hattiesburg area, I need to remove 2 huge water oak trees right up next to my house. I would definitely feel better using someone you recommend so I’m not rebuilding my house!
Mr tim was this volunteer work or contract work ?? , I seen in some of the fb pages for storm work that people from other states was trying to come scalp work
I’m guessing you might be in the market for a GRCS?
But I see in other videos you put a block @ the base of the rigging tree then a porterap on a machine for control pull with the ability to lower in mid pull .
That was definitely some interesting rigging. Was definitely something a guy wouldn’t want to be doing if those trees were hanging over any one of those houses
Howdy cotton
Cotontop that was scary to me especially when you cut that tree limb and it popped back up
So how does that work? Three home owners involved, who pays what? Also how much insurance do you pay every year? Has to be a bunch! Nice job and great teamwork! Glad it’s all done and everyone is safe!
The owner of the tree takes care of this.
@@cotontop3 Just wondering because a friend here in NC just had a neighbors tree fall on her driveway and had to file her insurance, not the neighbor. Thanks!
That is correct on a situation like you just mentioned. With this tree, insurance wont cover nothing because it didn't damage any property.
Y’all went Lawrence schultz on that tree
Is this in Kentucky or Texas because i got hit hard and i work for KU.
This is Mississippi
Like the praying not much of that goes on anymore
Tim, does your Stihl battery powered saw do a good job and how many batteries do ya need? In your opinion!or does the Husky work better?
I don’t have a stihl battery saw. Mine are all Husqvarna.
@@cotontop3 Do you like the Husky and how many batteries do I need?
Thought I saw one in a few videos back, but anyway do you like the Husquvarna?
@@thomasleonard1846 every cut I made on this job with the battery saw, was done with one battery, I never had to change it. I really like it and imo the husky battery stuff is a much better choice than the stihl.
@@cotontop3 Thanks for the info!