Very cool to see that you using German quality products. The crain Palfinger and Stihl. But we see that all are a great team, and all having fun at work. Regards from Germany
@@GuiltyofTreesonyour saw looks awesome I like the sound of it look so awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
As a homeowner that had dangerous trees removed, I can't explain the feeling of relief in knowing you don't have to worry every time the wind picks up. You guys do great work!
Agree but sadly when you have a neighbor who has a massive Maple tree that is out of control, and you glance at it from time to time knowing if high winds hit where it's headed, and she won't do a thing with it. And even more so we have paid to have some limbs trimmed when her daughter lived there, or it would be over our house by now.
@@misssweetie3091 Check laws in your area, I believe any part of the tree over your property line you can have cut. May not solve your problem completely, but may allow you to take enough off to save your house, or make it look so ugly the owner takes down the rest. :o
I’m with you Michael, being asked a bunch of questions while concentrating on the job in hand is a pain in the butt for everyone . I don’t need to know how wide the machine is or how heavy it is. Like my tv, I don’t want to know how it works, I just want to watch it.
Reon is so methodical & clever. I'm always looking to shave a few minutes off & it seems like he is the same way. Really enjoying the new videos Jake STAY SAFE
In the fire service, we’re taught a similar trick when low stumping a trunk like that. You cut half way, wedge in back, then cut 90%, then grab two small twigs and put them in the curf by the saw bar, remove your back wedge and finish your cut. I’ve done it a few times and it works like a charm.
Hey Jake I’m from Minnesota, the Ash your cutting when long time dead is hard on your saws, But actually ash is one on our softer woods in this part of the country. My crew and I are removing 16 dead ash trees tomorrow in Fountian City Wi, leaning over their house, I’m glad they aren’t as big as this one that you’re doing today. Love your videos John Redig Goodbye Tree’s inc.
This is a great video 📹. The machine is awesome I hope it was made in America 🇺🇸. You guys 👦 😀 👍 💙 are 👦 great, a joy to watch ⌚. You are so efficient so sure of yourself, I like that 😀 😊 👍 😄 you are all right ✅ 😀 😊 👍.
Awesome job, I really enjoy your "interview" style. you have a knack for asking really good questions without sounding like your just doing an interview. Funny that truck had everything including an air nozzle to blow off the controller but doesn't tell the weight of whats in it's grip. congratulations on the new adventure look forward to seeing where you go next!
That was the most informative video about tree removal using "any" crane that I have seen. I concur with all the comments that this process is very impressive; enjoy & be safe.
Interesting , Thank You. a fine example of the right people with the right equipment , making the tough jobs look almost easy . We must also remember the people that designed and built the tools that we use . No muss no fuss
The best way I heard V-cuts explained is if you think its gonna spin or rotate then make both sides steep so it simulates a flat head screwdriver and the piece is trapped down and from rotating It also helps pop holding fiber in a piece that is pinching...the operator can lift or release and the angle cut acts like a lever ... Big spar work with the mech head try snap cuts with the low side facing the crane ... You can bypass the cuts ...move to a safe place/ ground..and the KB can push from the top and pop it while its sitting on the tree no shock load ...low side let's him retract for strength ..... I enjoy watching and learning from your guys videos and apply them to my career...ty
I'm sure you know this already, but since this industry and this medium are all about sharing knowledge. What I like to do for large stump cuts is to use a much shorter bar (half the stump diameter), plunge cut then work my way around cuting with the topside of the bar always keeping the tip facing the centre of the stump. The saw stuffs the cut with the chips and jacks it up. No wedges needed and no pinched bar and the stump slides off really easy since the chips act like ball bearings. Try it! you might like it! From one cool guy to another
Guys I swear, someone needs to make a meme with the woman yelling at the cat saying, "The thumbnail says Knuckle Boom Baby!" and the white cat responding, "NO, it's Knuckle Baby BOOM".
I was glued to this video. Your hands on style of videography blended well with your trade dialog and friendly banter! The trees I’ve cut down in my time were out of necessity. You guys combine fine tools and equipment with artful and deliberate thought out processes. You’re tree artists! My helmet is off in salute. Bravo!!
That was awesome. I worked for a company here in Florida that sold, installed, and servived that brand of knuckle boom. I finally got to see it in action. Thank you neighbor, for posting. 🤜🤛
Danm! I NEED one of those things! When I was a Senior in HS, I would read indusrial reports to find where the jobs were. Choker setters. They all wanted choker setters. Figured I could always get a job setting chokers. Then I started reading the fatality reports and I learned WHY they always needed choker setters. Every issue of those reports had fatalities. I have to smile at his 880's. I don't know how many saws I have, but they're all one model. 8 or 10 or 12 of them. Spend day in the shop and get them all tuned, sharp, and growling, and I'm good for a lot of cutting.
I really like your method of working Reon, and just like me, you keep your equipment clean. Excellent clean, tidy and efficient work, which is how it should be done. Well done and stay safe.
Awesome!!! That crane makes my Ash look small. Technology is great!…. When it works. Not saying it’s unreliable at all, but 10 years from now. All hoses, electromechanical, even the remote could be replaced. Might even qualify for capitalization on the books. 👍
You have no idea how helpful and inspiring it is to see Reon work in long-form like this. As someone from the Midwest it is difficult to find content creators online that do the stuff that we do. It looks the knuckle boom crane is the right tool for the job!
How good is Reon 👌 Asking specs while he's consecrating setting up but can still list of specs, can tell he did a lot of research on the machinery he has before getting them. Also seems like he'd be a great boss.
Pretty good firewood. They could market their trees to a pellet company for a little extra income. It takes a lot of jobs to support this equipment let alone the rest of his overhead. I would be interested to see his business numbers. What his income is at this level versus a smaller operation. Is it really worth all the extra equipment with the headaches?
Good afternoon, I guess ash trees cut hard every where. This is very interesting video. I am glad i got to see this, unbelievable. Thank you so much for taking the time to video, the boss is very talented with the loader. Steve from N.B Canada
DUH, "HEY, I know, your saw is in there"! No, it's magic OSMOSIS! Other than that bit of, VERY IMPRESSIVE JOB and that CRANE is pretty close to HUMAN. That's a really lot of tree you guys took out as QUITE THE TEAM! Thanks. Sonny
Reon is a legend. I'd love to know his cost breakdown. I run a tree service in the Des Moines area. Swing by if you're in the neighborhood. Oh, we have 2 sawmills and a few kilns too.
Hello boys it's me again we at Majestic Log Homes at a very nice crane to can't play with logs without a crane! We used custom Husqvarna chainsaws with patented wraparound grips you might want to check them out they come in handy in all situations especially when you're carving a log house. Love you shows love what you do be safe! And like us have fun.
Glad you enjoyed the suckers as much as we do. Dying ash sprout like crazy. Although red oak suckers are like rebar. Fun to see a west coast tree guy experience the Midwest! Awesome video
I do love this traveling thing and visiting/working with other tree services. Hopefully you are able to continue with this endeavor. Try to find a big old silver maple to play in if you think the ash has a sprawling canopy.
I think the comment about the type of tree is the deciding factor on which equipment is best is a bot off because simply put the type of terrain and home lot layouts in that area are a much more important factor than type of tree, all flat, paved roads, similar sized lots etc etc. That machine is worth it's weight in gold in that area but would be very limited on the west coast due to narrow roads, soft mud, and of course big tall tree's for the most part. Great work guy's and very good communication between work crew.
It's nice to see some one cutting hardwoods for a change.that Ash tree that Reon Rounds and you knuckle craned out is almost exactly what my typical day is like but without the crane ,the chipper,and crew it's just me and my girlfriend.I be rigging trees like that and footing them out the back yard,just me and a girl only it takes me a little bit longer( like two days longer) .man I wish I had a knuckle boom crane saw it looks amazingly fun.be safe fellas (and lady's)
We may not have they height here on the east coast but we got the girth. Also I love the direction this industry is taking on lessening the labor aspect on jobsites with these machines.
I come from the School of Hard Knocks. I've fallen in love with all this new gadgetry. I'm glad, I'm getting out of the business. 30 years of conventional climbing is enough for me the only drawback to this new gadgetry that I've seen over the years is the fact that we've had to let go of a lot of good men. Men that have sacrificed their bodies. But I do like this machine. Glad I stuck around to watch.
Always have had to rig these crazy sprawled out trees, thats just how it is so we have to learn how to rig these crazy trees, now we have a Manitou with a Wood cracker head which is just like his other machine but much bigger, its so much safer and very fast, its awesome having the heavy equipment it changes everything!!
He runs that machine for two years its like BRAND NEW that's someone taking care of his equipment
And he parks it inside the garage. Smart.
Reon is the Perfect Boss... teaching while in the middle of a job that requires 100% concentration and does it with a smile.
Very cool to see that you using German quality products. The crain Palfinger and Stihl.
But we see that all are a great team, and all having fun at work.
Regards from Germany
Palfinger is Austrian
We need to get this dude some more subscribers, he’s got a family to feed.
Thanks for all the work Jake, we appreciate it.
Thanks man 🙏
first he might want to learn some conversions
@@spawny4205 smoke a joint dude and go stuff your face with cake 😆 🤣
@@spawny4205 Same...I thought I was crazy, thinking I must have always been wrong bc my math came to a quick 120 US tons...
@@GuiltyofTreesonyour saw looks awesome I like the sound of it look so awesome 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Reon is the definition of work smarter not harder
Reon is obviously a real pro and a nice guy. Thanks for introducing us to him. Wisconsin people are good folks.
Now thats a badass piece of machinery ... wish they had that back when I was cutting .. 20 years ago ....
As a homeowner that had dangerous trees removed, I can't explain the feeling of relief in knowing you don't have to worry every time the wind picks up. You guys do great work!
Agree but sadly when you have a neighbor who has a massive Maple tree that is out of control, and you glance at it from time to time knowing if high winds hit where it's headed, and she won't do a thing with it.
And even more so we have paid to have some limbs trimmed when her daughter lived there, or it would be over our house by now.
@@misssweetie3091 Check laws in your area, I believe any part of the tree over your property line you can have cut. May not solve your problem completely, but may allow you to take enough off to save your house, or make it look so ugly the owner takes down the rest. :o
@@thegrayhillbillytrue!!
Reons company looks like work smarter not harder perfection. Great vids
Really enjoy these videos of how other companies operate and get the tree to the ground!
Great job Reon for being able to answer questions while engaged in lift and drop manipulations. Outstanding focus and irritation control. IMPRESSIVE
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I’m with you Michael, being asked a bunch of questions while concentrating on the job in hand is a pain in the butt for everyone .
I don’t need to know how wide the machine is or how heavy it is. Like my tv, I don’t want to know how it works, I just want to watch it.
It is refreshing to listen to two "loggers" that are articulate, clear and precise in their language.
EXCELLENT CREW , ASTONISHING WORK .
KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK .
SAFETY FIRST . .
Wow, brilliant video, nice teamwork - big fan from Australia!
Reon is so methodical & clever. I'm always looking to shave a few minutes off & it seems like he is the same way. Really enjoying the new videos Jake
STAY SAFE
Thanks man!
In the fire service, we’re taught a similar trick when low stumping a trunk like that. You cut half way, wedge in back, then cut 90%, then grab two small twigs and put them in the curf by the saw bar, remove your back wedge and finish your cut. I’ve done it a few times and it works like a charm.
Hey Jake
I’m from Minnesota, the Ash your cutting when long time dead is hard on your saws, But actually ash is one on our softer woods in this part of the country.
My crew and I are removing 16 dead ash trees tomorrow in Fountian City Wi, leaning over their house, I’m glad they aren’t as big as this one that you’re doing today.
Love your videos
John Redig
Goodbye Tree’s inc.
This is a great video 📹. The machine is awesome I hope it was made in America 🇺🇸. You guys 👦 😀 👍 💙 are 👦 great, a joy to watch ⌚. You are so efficient so sure of yourself, I like that 😀 😊 👍 😄 you are all right ✅ 😀 😊 👍.
Modern technology, how great is that, Awesome job~~~~
Awesome job, I really enjoy your "interview" style. you have a knack for asking really good questions without sounding like your just doing an interview. Funny that truck had everything including an air nozzle to blow off the controller but doesn't tell the weight of whats in it's grip. congratulations on the new adventure look forward to seeing where you go next!
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It was showing percent of capacity on the picks, so I guess it doesn't matter how much it weighs as long as you can pick it up.
@@dukeflem good point.
@@dukeflem p
The weight scale would constantly have to re evaluate the pounds as the boom retracts .physics .so % of capacity is more beneficial
That was the most informative video about tree removal using "any" crane that I have seen. I concur with all the comments that this process is very impressive; enjoy & be safe.
What a cool Idea and what a nice Dude that he let you work with them 😳👌👌👌
Couple of those made me swing my head back. Pretty cool.
I like that fact on how clean the equipment is...you guys work very professional.....Great job efficiency is on point
That grapple setup is the cat's meow.
Interesting , Thank You. a fine example of the right people with the right equipment , making the tough jobs look almost easy . We must also remember the people that designed and built the tools that we use . No muss no fuss
Hi Reon nice to meet you. Tree worker Woman. Stayed in the bucket and on the ground.
that crane will Seriously revolutionize the industry!
Amazing machine and process! Cannot wait fore the next installment. The 'Travelling Show' is a BIG HIT right here on my screen !
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The best way I heard V-cuts explained is if you think its gonna spin or rotate then make both sides steep so it simulates a flat head screwdriver and the piece is trapped down and from rotating
It also helps pop holding fiber in a piece that is pinching...the operator can lift or release and the angle cut acts like a lever ...
Big spar work with the mech head try snap cuts with the low side facing the crane ...
You can bypass the cuts ...move to a safe place/ ground..and the KB can push from the top and pop it while its sitting on the tree no shock load ...low side let's him retract for strength .....
I enjoy watching and learning from your guys videos and apply them to my career...ty
I used to deliver pizza in that neighborhood! Small world! This guy Reon is sharper and articulate!
Water sprouts! Suckers sprout from the roots. Nice video, Reon obviously gets all the gals with his oversized "cranes"...keep it up kiddos
Does this crane make my ash look big?
Does my ash look big in this crane?
You guys can take your corny jokes and shove them up your ash! 🤣
Is my ash really that easy
🤣
Are you guys being dead ash right now?
Thank you for your fantastic videos!! Appreciated! 🌹
That's a *really* kewl piece of equipment. Very versatile.
Let's go Wisco. Helps having outside perspective on the diversity of our flora.
I'm sure you know this already, but since this industry and this medium are all about sharing knowledge.
What I like to do for large stump cuts is to use a much shorter bar (half the stump diameter), plunge cut then work my way around cuting with the topside of the bar always keeping the tip facing the centre of the stump. The saw stuffs the cut with the chips and jacks it up. No wedges needed and no pinched bar and the stump slides off really easy since the chips act like ball bearings. Try it! you might like it! From one cool guy to another
Thanks for sharing this extremely interesting video. Amazing equipment and people.
You guys are one great crew and make people laugh 🤣😂
Guys I swear, someone needs to make a meme with the woman yelling at the cat saying, "The thumbnail says Knuckle Boom Baby!" and the white cat responding, "NO, it's Knuckle Baby BOOM".
I was glued to this video. Your hands on style of videography blended well with your trade dialog and friendly banter! The trees I’ve cut down in my time were out of necessity. You guys combine fine tools and equipment with artful and deliberate thought out processes. You’re tree artists! My helmet is off in salute. Bravo!!
I love how it has all them flashing strobe lights
What a cool experience
Thanks for the comment Jeff!
This makes me glad I don’t have power lines cause having to have stuff like that come out can’t be cheap
Wow close the house. So great you have crane to help. thanks for sharing with us. God bless you guys.
That was awesome. I worked for a company here in Florida that sold, installed, and servived that brand of knuckle boom. I finally got to see it in action. Thank you neighbor, for posting. 🤜🤛
Super cool truck and great video. Top notch crew of Guys!
That truck is an amazing piece of equipment! Thanks phor sharing the great video.
Jacob awesome video Reon has the best equipment and very good at tackling any job and Felipe is the best too💪
Happy to see you enjoying Midwest. Myself and my business partner enjoy your videos and learn from them.
I absolutely love the Midwest. I kind of want to live there everybody is so nice!
Someday we'll get you down to Illinois
Danm! I NEED one of those things!
When I was a Senior in HS, I would read indusrial reports to find where the jobs were. Choker setters. They all wanted choker setters. Figured I could always get a job setting chokers. Then I started reading the fatality reports and I learned WHY they always needed choker setters. Every issue of those reports had fatalities.
I have to smile at his 880's. I don't know how many saws I have, but they're all one model. 8 or 10 or 12 of them. Spend day in the shop and get them all tuned, sharp, and growling, and I'm good for a lot of cutting.
I really like your method of working Reon, and just like me, you keep your equipment clean. Excellent clean, tidy and efficient work, which is how it should be done. Well done and stay safe.
Awesome!!! That crane makes my Ash look small. Technology is great!…. When it works. Not saying it’s unreliable at all, but 10 years from now. All hoses, electromechanical, even the remote could be replaced. Might even qualify for capitalization on the books. 👍
You have no idea how helpful and inspiring it is to see Reon work in long-form like this. As someone from the Midwest it is difficult to find content creators online that do the stuff that we do. It looks the knuckle boom crane is the right tool for the job!
Most tree trimmers can't afford any of that stuff but of you keep working
How good is Reon 👌
Asking specs while he's consecrating setting up but can still list of specs, can tell he did a lot of research on the machinery he has before getting them.
Also seems like he'd be a great boss.
"95% jib, Shoulda gone bigger"
"Shoulda. Gone bigger"
I haven't laughed that hard in awhile. Those types of days at work are the absolute best.
Great job Jake...... looking forward to more.
"another dead-ash tree" love it.
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Just got off a job couple weeks ago clearing dead ash off a land shit you not 1000 trees we dropped
Pretty good firewood. They could market their trees to a pellet company for a little extra income. It takes a lot of jobs to support this equipment let alone the rest of his overhead. I would be interested to see his business numbers. What his income is at this level versus a smaller operation. Is it really worth all the extra equipment with the headaches?
We have many different species where I am from also, CT, so everyday is different from the next, which is good, I love what we do!!
Two masters at work, priceless
So good to see your new channel grow. Reon has some cool kit there
So manly! I would love to date a tree guy! Very brave, hard working and smart!
😄 you had way too much fun on this job, i enjoyed watching, awesome video stay safe.
Good afternoon, I guess ash trees cut hard every where. This is very interesting video. I am glad i got to see this, unbelievable. Thank you so much for taking the time to video, the boss is very talented with the loader. Steve from N.B Canada
Man, these videos of you guys together are so awesome! Neat to see two highly skilled guys working together. Reon has a top notch operation going.
Watching this was just a wonderful way to wind down from my otherwise chaotic day - thanks a ton guys1
Way to go Felipe, Reon, Jake and the crew. I guess our ash tree's days are numbered here in Texas.
DUH, "HEY, I know, your saw is in there"! No, it's magic OSMOSIS! Other than that bit of, VERY IMPRESSIVE JOB and that CRANE is pretty close to HUMAN. That's a really lot of tree you guys took out as QUITE THE TEAM! Thanks. Sonny
I was holding my breath on some of those lifts, an amazing piece if machinery, very "controled". Really cool operator also!
Reon is a legend. I'd love to know his cost breakdown. I run a tree service in the Des Moines area. Swing by if you're in the neighborhood. Oh, we have 2 sawmills and a few kilns too.
Excellent video. Thanks for showing us this machine. It's awesome! 👍🏼
Interesting machine. Roen handle it very professionally.Good work.
awesome questions on the crane, very specific and relevant
Hello boys it's me again we at Majestic Log Homes at a very nice crane to can't play with logs without a crane! We used custom Husqvarna chainsaws with patented wraparound grips you might want to check them out they come in handy in all situations especially when you're carving a log house. Love you shows love what you do be safe! And like us have fun.
Glad you enjoyed the suckers as much as we do. Dying ash sprout like crazy. Although red oak suckers are like rebar. Fun to see a west coast tree guy experience the Midwest! Awesome video
I do love this traveling thing and visiting/working with other tree services. Hopefully you are able to continue with this endeavor. Try to find a big old silver maple to play in if you think the ash has a sprawling canopy.
Really like the content with you working with Reon
Running it for two years and it looks brand new! Respect!
Reon seem like quite the guy, great vid keep up the awesome work
Been up for less than a day, and it has more views than subscribers. That's awesome. You're doing a great job.
That was really cool to watch. What a time saver and safe also.
I think the comment about the type of tree is the deciding factor on which equipment is best is a bot off because simply put the type of terrain and home lot layouts in that area are a much more important factor than type of tree, all flat, paved roads, similar sized lots etc etc. That machine is worth it's weight in gold in that area but would be very limited on the west coast due to narrow roads, soft mud, and of course big tall tree's for the most part. Great work guy's and very good communication between work crew.
Very much appreciated nice camera footage of a great machine in action. Reon is a genius.
I did a re-watch and it was just amazing. Reon is a super nice guy also as is is whole crew.
That was impressive!!! Thank you for your time today!!!
It's nice to see some one cutting hardwoods for a change.that Ash tree that Reon Rounds and you knuckle craned out is almost exactly what my typical day is like but without the crane ,the chipper,and crew it's just me and my girlfriend.I be rigging trees like that and footing them out the back yard,just me and a girl only it takes me a little bit longer( like two days longer) .man I wish I had a knuckle boom crane saw it looks amazingly fun.be safe fellas (and lady's)
The reach on that is incredible.
You are truly blessed
Why did I watch this video? So satisfying…..
It's one of those Like before you watch movies once again!
🤙 high five guys! Well done Jacob! Thanks for sharing your hang out with Reon and his toys. 🙂. Great cutting
Awesome machine,makes a big difference to have someone who knows how to operate it. Nice job guys
Fun fact, in the UK, that crane is actually called a "hiab". You can get them small, medium, or large, and on any vehicle, including trailers.
Same in 🇨🇦
That’s just like calling all tissue paper Kleenex. It’s just a brand name.
We may not have they height here on the east coast but we got the girth. Also I love the direction this industry is taking on lessening the labor aspect on jobsites with these machines.
I come from the School of Hard Knocks. I've fallen in love with all this new gadgetry. I'm glad, I'm getting out of the business. 30 years of conventional climbing is enough for me the only drawback to this new gadgetry that I've seen over the years is the fact that we've had to let go of a lot of good men. Men that have sacrificed their bodies. But I do like this machine. Glad I stuck around to watch.
It is like a huge transformer! Great job!!
I love Reons’s boyish enthusiasm
Always have had to rig these crazy sprawled out trees, thats just how it is so we have to learn how to rig these crazy trees, now we have a Manitou with a Wood cracker head which is just like his other machine but much bigger, its so much safer and very fast, its awesome having the heavy equipment it changes everything!!
Excellent work! Very different trees from the Pacific NW.
I cant believe how far it can reach