Very dangerous tree removal | tornado devastation in Amory Mississippi
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2023
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I'am 82 an back when my son cut down trees for a company in Maryland they didn't have all that good stuff to help them god bless you all
Looks like cheating, 😊
It was a treat to watch professional people work in a safe and mathodical way well done.
My hats off to you guys and ladies if any. You simply have to have 100% no fear of open heights like that and work with heavy tools.
Thank you for taking on these sketchy leaning trees. I understand the dangers to your life. And others. I caught myself holding my breath a lot watching.
You have to be a good man 🦸♂️ 👨 and skilled to do this kind of work. It's amazing to see 👀. Good stuff, good job 👏 👍 👌.
So sorry about that terrible tornado. So glad that your company is there to help and not charge too much to clean the messes. God bless you and your company.
God bless. You are a brave, kind man.
Damn, this is freaking awesome. I love watching you work with the tree-Mek!! Keep them coming!!
Again, thank you for helping from your neighbor in Louisiana⚜️
Our pleasure!
When I was at MSU (‘61-65), one of my classmates was from Amory. Since he commuted, I knew it wasn’t far. I remember you working near my old home territory near Ellisville after another tornado hit. Thanks for the video. Your girls must be all grown now. Stay safe.
I have a childhood friend that lives just outside of Amory, Mississippi and also works for the local fire and rescue and her church was gutted buy that tornado!
Your one of my favorite people, be extra careful!!
Thank you
That was an awesome job you guys did 👏
I’m impressed with that battery operated saw!! It’s also amazing what hydraulics can do !
I watch a lot of lawn care channels and almost everyone of them has a battery operated similar to that one.
Good thing those trees were there. They protected that rickety old shack of a house from getting blown down.
A perfect example of having all of the right tools and equipment and the experience to get the job done safely.
Perfect example of robbing people, it was a simple tree felling job landing it were the tree that fell over had landed
@@user-nx8vp5sy5d Are you saying that you know what the charge was to cut down the tree?
It’s a good setup you have there Mr Cottontop3. You just can’t beat every edge you can get when at work.
Thank you. Enjoyed the up close perspective of some very serious work during a very nice day. Great ride along perspective. Sketchy…indeed. Big chunk..absolutely. Smart work and good skill on display….For sure! Thank you for your perspective and comments… thanks to your video… because you let me see…I agree… I agree …. a dangerous tree! 🤠
Very professional take down of a very hazardous tree. Good video thanks. Well aware of the capacities of your equipment.
Thanks for watching!
thats an impressive crane.im surprised at the size of the pieces it could handle.a great video Tim and thanks for sharing.
It is crazy strong
There was a lot of weight on the top end of that tree. I am happy that you folks was able to process that tree without damaging the house. That is why I feel addressing tree removal should be left to the professionals. Thank you for sharing your work with us, I enjoy watching you work.
Yes, thank you
Буны уйинге апарып балаларынга окытарсанг. Биздер тусинбеймиз.
The precision between all parties involved in the project was impressive indeed. Great video. You Guys are doing your trades proud.
😊😅😊😅😊❤
@thylacin1962 I agree they were extremely professional and very well coordinated. I just hope they were insured.... Which they probably were. Here's just some food for thought. What I was amazed and puzzled about.... With a totally accessable and open yard all the way around the house..., do you know how much it would have cost to repair that home once the inspectors get involved, if one of those large sections of trunk would have slipped the claw and crashed through the roof of that house! With all their professionalism, I will never understand why site managers take unnecessary risks, like swinging the logs directly over the house! Many of those sections that were cut had not a single branch sticking out of the trunk to catch on if it started to slip out of the claw. I understand the tree was leaning over the house, but the direction for the claw to move cuttings away should have been the shortest distance to the edge of the house. Drop them in the back yard and have a skid steer with forks transfer the logs to the front for loading. You know I'm not trying to beat on anyone because that was an extremely complicated and delicate tree removal, with many other factors involved like.... Tip over factor, and what's going to be inline with it, if it does tip while being cut, amongst other things. It was a great job overall. But just think about the damage and headache it would have caused if a log had slipped it's bark and dropped through that roof into that home. Oh my word and I sure hope there was no one allowed to be inside while you were doing it..... That would have been a real catastrophy had someone inside gotten killed from an accident. Or would it be considered negligence? You escaped Murphy's law this time... But will you let him keep following you from Job to job. That's the big question. Have a great day everyone! Remember: Safety Is Job One!
Lots of lumber? Great job guys! Take care and stay safe! God bless!✝️🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thank God no one got hurt. That Home Owner was Blessed. Great Job! 👏
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Y’all are amazing. Bless your hearts. Good people. ❤️
Thank you for helping these people.
Stay safe, thanks for showing us the great team work!
You bet
Cheaper than a new homestead, that’s for sure!!👍😁
Great job Tim. I bet those first few cuts the pucker factor was maxed out with how bad the lean was. Those people were very blessed!!
Yeah not knowing exactly how the tree was going to react at first
@@cotontop3 No doubt Brother that's exactly what I was thinking. I've been raised in a logging family and considering the heavy lean over that house that's one of scariest I've seen. GLAD it was you 🤣🤣 great job Brother.
Another great video Tim, this community is lucky to have you Sir.
Thank you kindly
It's amazing how the tree industry has evolved. In my days of climbing everything had to be done with rope and rigging,over a house. Never had an.accident.I would have loved to had this equipment. Great job. Aka Paul Bunyan ent
Amazing job, shame about the tornado but this beautiful tree will not go to waste and the home is now safe 👍
Amazing video Mr Tim.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good job you all working together saved that house!
Thanks 👍
Man, that's dangerous work, even when the tree is standing straight up let alone at that crazy angle and ready to go at any second. Great job. Stay safe.
At first I thought you climbed that tree,and I thought are you ready to ride that thing down if it uprooted🙄😅
Tim, you and Chris from LD18 are a couple of my favorite channels to watch! I must admit, I was sitting in my office chair that I recently made a new base for it (raising the seat about 26 inches above the floor, and watching you shake to and fro in the wind had me feeling a bit seasick! Wow! God Bless you with safety always! Please do keep the videos coming! Great job!
That is awesome!
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@@user-jo1xm7ig6yпочему он мяукает? Не знает русский язык? Надо учить.
What amazing precision work. You fellows are very talented. That tree could have smashed that home and there may have been casualties. Thank you for your work taking down that tree. Stay safe 😊💜🙏🙏
You are right
So interesting to watch how this is done - never really thought how in the past. Dangerous work.
just watched the video this morning of the job in pearce chapel , amazing job !! I live about 300 yards straight across the road from that job. Thanks for the help !!!
Thank you Jeff 💪🏻
Parabéns pelo trabalho maravilhoso que vocês fazem,
Nice work. That was a very precarious tree. Good for the homeowner but sometimes it's easier and safer for us if they would go on over. Only thing I would have been concerned about would have been the stem standing back up straight and hitting you when taking the tops. Glad it all went well and that's awesome of you to help out, I'm sure they are very thankful. We had one over by me (Sav. GA) last year. I spent several day out with my equipment cleaning and it looked like vultures swarming trying to make money off the people. And I'm talking house's flatten to the slab. I don't know how some people live with themselves and sleep at night.
Awesome job guys!
Thank you 👍🏻
Parabéns pelo trabalho maravilhoso!!
At 9:40 you get to watch 30 seconds of 100% noob in the Mini X on the ground. 🤣 Worth the watch.
Awesome finding your channel now I love this one
Awesome! Thank you!
Good work.only safety issue was guyvin bucket with no lanyard on the saw.
Amazing this is why you call in professionals. The tree is down nothing damaged and no injuries.
Teamwork, and not for the faint of heart.
You are right about that
Years ago I lived in a home with power lines running across the back of the property. There was a tree leaning over the power lines that looked like it was going to fall at any minute. So I called the power company to inform them about it. Their reply was if it started to fall give them a call and they'd deal with it. I kept visualizing the tree falling in such extreme slow motion that they could get there before it took out power to all the other homes nearby.
Pines have shallow roots. They are so lucky none fell on their house!!! Gotta watch how they get this down...risky!!! What a fancy piece of equipment!!! Wonder how much that cost him! I took care of my mother and her property till she died. She had an acre and a half full of trees like this. One ice storm in Michigan, I was awake all night listening to trees falling all over her property, bracing for one to hit the house. Luckily, none did but it looked like a war zone in the morning. So when I bought my house (first and only), I had 8 huge trees cut down and 8 limbs removed off a huge Maple on a neighbor's and my property line that grew over my power line and new fence I put in. I have zero trees on my property but huge Maples on neighboring yards. None that will fall on my house but whose leaves I have to clean up every fall!!
Incredible work, Tim!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I wish I could take vacation and come help y’all. Be safe
That is so mesmerizing to watch. Section by section by section to the end. Professional teamwork amazing. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Got to have a lot of confidence in that grapple 😮 lawd help
Tim that one camera angle you had with the wood chips hitting the camera I had wood chips in my coffee. 😁 Good job by all involved
Lol
Man that's truly awesome an the equipment you have makes the job much easier that grabber is the best be careful very serious work
I watched your work with Chris and letsgig18 and very impressed. I live 60 miles from Amory... Played Baseball against some of the best guys around... You are showing out cotton.... Thank You
Great tools and people that work well together
Thank you 👍🏻
How old was the tree?
Teamwork made this go smoothly. Great job.
Appreciate it!
So, the guy needs a new tree, but his wife gets to keep the same old kitchen. Good deal, great work. You guys make a great team.
Are you thinking about making lumber when cutting this.
Or just cutting it
Guy on the crane is good
Fascinating! I wonder if when the trees were planted if it was the intention to fell them for use PRIOR to them becoming very mature trees? Good job and interaction between you and the chap with the claw lift.
I don’t know about these particular trees, but I live in Amory and large pines this size are very common here. Throughout the whole region, really. My guess is that they were just immature during the time that logging was a big industry here, so they weren’t harvested, and grew to this size.
Good work. Another reason I want let any pine take root near my home or sheds.Storm or not they eventually hit the ground..
Good point!
Vocês todos estão de parabéns a árvore estava com risco de cair encima da casa estão de parabéns toda equipe
glad you had a calm wind day to do that. Good job Tim stay safe
Thanks, you too!
Amazing perspective of your work!
Thanks a lot
You two are a great team. 👍👏👏👏👏
You both did amazing work. You guys paced yourselves brilliantly and kept it safe with a precarious situation. Kept me on edge watching this. Your Stihl saw must be a pro saw. It had plenty of umph to cut without bogging at all. The fellow with the truck was on his game, too. Seemed at first, boomed out & up that high like is his crane going to be able to do the job? Amazing job!
Thank you Mr Walt 👍🏻
Good relationship and a very unique machine....one of my favorite videos...
Glad you enjoyed it
Not to be a douche, but just my pet peve, nothing can be very unique, unique by itself means unlike anything else, there are no degrees of unique, it either is unique or it isn't.
God bless you guys be safe as always
That was scary with that tree swaying to and fro as you were cutting. I was afraid it was going to topple onto the house taking you with it. God bless you and the guy grabbing onto the pieces you cut. It makes me want to cut down all the pine trees my late husband planted 48 years ago in our yard.
Whew man one fell in just the right spot the other stopped probably right at the limit before falling on the house. Those people have a protective bubble over that house
That's the Big Leagues folks, Awesome!!!!
To all you motorheads out there --- that Stihl chainsaw sounds pretty good to you, huh?
Hello Cotontop I haven’t seen you on UA-cam in a while and I came across this video of you in Amory Mississippi cutting this pine tree down so I had to watch this and I’m in Mississippi too but I’m in Grenada county and that tornado that hit in Montgomery county was so close to me and it was too close for comfort and they’re talking about it happening again about Tuesday or Wednesday in Mississippi and I am not looking forward to it coming back again
That is the craziest crane setup I've ever seen! I want one!
Hell of a good job guys !!
That’s some tough cutting. It takes careful planning and a good team to get it done with no problems. Keep safe.
Thanks, you too!
Great bit of kit. What weight can it hi old when it's fully extended??
Just amazing !
Ainda bem que existem pecoas como vcs,bravos.e corajosos
Man I love how them saws just eat right through that pine like nothing
INCREÍBLE TRABAJO !!! 👏👏👏👏
Awesome guys.. That was beautiful. Plan your work and work your plan. Impressive work
Thanks so much
I an curious how liability works on something like this. That tree looks like it could go over on its own any time with or without you working on it. Do they sign a waiver before you start?
That little battery saw sure is a handy little tool! Small enough to hold with one hand too!
What type?
Of chain you use could you give a name I need one
Amazing skill. What species was the tree?
Wow nice job idol
Whoa Gerty you had me backing away from my screen ducking my head on a few. Good show.
Awesome video, do you like that 400 better than the Husqvarna, you have been using it a lot lately?
It is very light and I prefer that while I'm up in a tree
What would have been a sketchy situation is if that tree would have tried to stand back up after you cut that top off
With a good interaction between the sawmen and the craneoperator you can perform the most dangerous jobs with minimal risk.👌🏻
Damn impressive work boys,helluva lean on that old tree, looks as tho the house wasn't occupied would of made a great blooper reel. Home owners were very fortunate if they were at home,hope nobody was injured
Be thankful that the trees roots were strong enough and kept the house safe too bad it had to come down
Such smart tools!
Aí,pode, mas tem que ter autorização da prefeitura
How much does this cost to have done. I know a pump truck crane is $800 to $1000, this has to be a lot more.
15k for a tree like this in this situation.