You know what is truly amazing? The fact you do daily videos. We the viewers can't thank you enough for the work you put in to produce these videos we enjoy. 8 -16 hours a day on the machine, then hours at the computer putting together a video. Please keep up the excellent work both on the machines and in producing the videos.
My favorite angle is the in-cab view. Seeing the near first-person view of things has been super helpful. I have a mini and use it for my own personal projects (way cheaper to own it than rent it) and I've used a lot of your techniques to get stuff done. Its been quite educational watching you work, not only in what you do, also how you do it. I know you have a process and I've adapted a lot of how you do things to my own execution. It has sped up my process significantly. Thank you for your videos.
Thank you for posting this video and please keep them coming, they start my morning in a great way. Stay safe and protect yourself during this time of fear and anxiety. It would appear that Tim is learning the business and has become a really good assistant for you. I assume that a shade tree mechanic lives next door to the property which you are clearing for a house to be built on. I'm not sure that I would want a field of broken-down cars as a next-door neighbor to my new home, but that's just me. I believe that is the first shelter type shed that I have ever seen where the post was not embedded in concrete. Albeit, that did make it much easier for you to take down.
This is such a relaxing after-dinner aperitif, I’m watching this and eating homemade strawberry shortcake, with homemade sweetened whipped cream! Doesn’t get any better!
That's so nice of you to get the lot ready for the lady who left her pink "microphone" in her old single wide. Maybe she'll invite you over for dinner...
Not First!!! Doesn't matter when I view the videos, they all are a welcome relief. I think you scared that shelter to the ground rather than knocking it down. Thanks Chris.
Chris, I wonder if you will ever get a car disposal job. Not pushing cars around; you've done that. I'm talking about crunching up cars like you did that shelter, and hauling 'em to the recycler. Your big Volvo would crunch a car like a soda can in Hulk's hand.
We always put a cable in the trees close to homes and cars, it takes away some of the scary, Dont ever want to use your insurance because you cant afford it after,Nice job tho.
Thanks for your work on these. Maybe you've explained on another video but hope those nice logs are going to a sawmil for some building or woodworking project.
I really like the style of thumb you guys are using on your excavators. It's one of the best designs I have seen. Too bad you guys don't have a portable sawmill to saw lumber out of those nice big logs and make firewood out of the rest. It could be a side business if you ever have any equipment downtime. That's what I do with our bigger trees, it fills in the time when we aren't working the machines and creates another form of revenue for the company. I also enjoy sawing logs into usable lumber. It has it's rewards in itself. Great videos!
All you guys are the man Wish I could afford one of y’all’s shirts or stickers for my crap car they probably are made better than the car lol I enjoy all your big machines and stuff Stay healthy wha ever a good one brother
Wow! Building destruction, hauled off building, dump truck, massive trees dug up, massive tree that didn't want to fall, logging, huge stump loading in dump truck, _____________,, What no fire? I'm disappointed! 😊
Have u guys ever got a estimate from a tree company to remove a tree and the stump? My son-in-law hired a dozer to clear some trees and he worked about 6 hours @100 per hour and I bet a tree company would have charged 6 grand
How do they get the stump in the dump truck with a dozer? LOL i would hate to see a dozer in those tight spaces. Chris is like Mr. Miyagi with Chop Stix operating that Excavator LOL
You know what is truly amazing? The fact you do daily videos. We the viewers can't thank you enough for the work you put in to produce these videos we enjoy. 8 -16 hours a day on the machine, then hours at the computer putting together a video.
Please keep up the excellent work both on the machines and in producing the videos.
My favorite angle is the in-cab view. Seeing the near first-person view of things has been super helpful. I have a mini and use it for my own personal projects (way cheaper to own it than rent it) and I've used a lot of your techniques to get stuff done. Its been quite educational watching you work, not only in what you do, also how you do it. I know you have a process and I've adapted a lot of how you do things to my own execution. It has sped up my process significantly. Thank you for your videos.
That job was done beautifully!!!! Perfect demo, tree removal, and clean up!
I'm always amazed at the variety of projects you guys work on. John must be quite the coordinator.
Thank you for posting this video and please keep them coming, they start my morning in a great way. Stay safe and protect yourself during this time of fear and anxiety. It would appear that Tim is learning the business and has become a really good assistant for you. I assume that a shade tree mechanic lives next door to the property which you are clearing for a house to be built on. I'm not sure that I would want a field of broken-down cars as a next-door neighbor to my new home, but that's just me. I believe that is the first shelter type shed that I have ever seen where the post was not embedded in concrete. Albeit, that did make it much easier for you to take down.
I’m from Canada 🇨🇦 and 80 and a woman but love your videos
There is some about the crunching of the metal roof that is mesmerizing.
You are great at all that you do! !
I'm glad you were able to avoid any damage to the pristine arrangement of classic cars there! :-)
I know, right
@@letsdig18 Heh! :-)
Hey, that Caprice is a classic now.
I was shocked that the owner didn't come running out from the sound of crinkling sheet metal.
This is such a relaxing after-dinner aperitif, I’m watching this and eating homemade strawberry shortcake, with homemade sweetened whipped cream! Doesn’t get any better!
I watch Chris when I am eating breakfast!!!! HA! HA! Always good!!
An aperitif is before dinner...
ENJOYED WATCHING THE VIDEO CHRIS 😊
Demo work is fun. Good video
Enjoy watching a professional do their jobs. 👍☕️🍩🍀
That's so nice of you to get the lot ready for the lady who left her pink "microphone" in her old single wide. Maybe she'll invite you over for dinner...
You sure know how to operate your machine. Thanks for sharing with us.
Not First!!! Doesn't matter when I view the videos, they all are a welcome relief. I think you scared that shelter to the ground rather than knocking it down. Thanks Chris.
Hey Chris, thank you for the video and continual great content:) I think the 160 is showing signs of early onset Huntington's :(
That's the classic meaning of " a car farmer" next door
Eccentric collector
And if Chris dropped on tiny piece of debris on one of those,..the claim would probably be as much as the car was worth new!
The owner is waiting for the cars to age like fine wine.
Thank you Chris for the entertainment. Did you change the top frame of the truck? Looks like the boards are brand new.
Great job 👍🏻
I really really want an excavator!!
I kept saying that until it made sense. Got a baby K008-3, just 2 hrs old. Best thing, folding rops stores it in shop.
I had a small Kubota it was fun, all the relatives and neighbors wanted to use, only one neighbor paid.
Chris, I wonder if you will ever get a car disposal job. Not pushing cars around; you've done that. I'm talking about crunching up cars like you did that shelter, and hauling 'em to the recycler. Your big Volvo would crunch a car like a soda can in Hulk's hand.
Great video, Chris!
Where do the stumps go and what do you do with them
We always put a cable in the trees close to homes and cars, it takes away some of the scary, Dont ever want to use your insurance because you cant afford it after,Nice job tho.
I felt sorry for the little shelter :)
How often do you run into problems dumping? Nothing like a good hang up to slow progress down in between turns!
Oh snap did you say they are getting a double wide? Big timing
Enjoy the video Chris have good day man
Awesome
Chris, you got a thumbs down, must have been someone’s favorite picnic area! + lol
3 hours later and 17 people thumbs down because the structure didn't land on the cars and destroy them.
I'm guessin people saw the two bikes in that shelter
Your drivers hand signals are fun to watch. I think he’s telling you to steal third lol
Making room for a new doublewide ?
Those old big trees will still make you a little nervous no matter how many times you have done it. Especially in a tight spot
Love the videos! Watch them every night before I go to sleep!
No surprises rolling around on this one. LOL. Chris you sound tired, maybe a rest is in order.
Love the videos. Thanks !
Roadmaster Little Giant Air Horn from Northern Tool would be good for the 160
You should buy a bunch of diesel as long as oil is so cheap
maybe seal up a salt or concrete silo and fill it up
your house lots range from million dollar to Sanford and Son. thanks
lol
one call Ill do em all!
@@letsdig18 bahahaha
Thanks for your work on these. Maybe you've explained on another video but hope those nice logs are going to a sawmil for some building or woodworking project.
Enjoyed this video bro. Stay safe
All the rain we have had that ground look dry as heck.
25:42 reminds me of my last tooth extraction beginning to end of that tree felling haha
What name brand dump body is that? The lever for unlatching the top pin is much easier than the one I have.
Destruction, love it
What happens to tin from that roof?
That was a bit of tedious tree felling there!
Awsome video
As always great vid.. please fix the horn every time you use it i think there is a Volkswagen pulling up..lol
Lol
Y'all's dirt looks like it has dried up pretty good up there in NC.
The man using the chain saw couldn't have shaved around the stump? It would have made it a bit smaller - I'm just curious
What would you estimate that 35" stump to weigh? Thanks!
6-7K lbs
That was a giant tree. Goid jib
I really like the style of thumb you guys are using on your excavators. It's one of the best designs I have seen. Too bad you guys don't have a portable sawmill to saw lumber out of those nice big logs and make firewood out of the rest. It could be a side business if you ever have any equipment downtime. That's what I do with our bigger trees, it fills in the time when we aren't working the machines and creates another form of revenue for the company. I also enjoy sawing logs into usable lumber. It has it's rewards in itself. Great videos!
Isnt that a 67 or 68 chevy impala back there with the square taillights?
late 70s early 80s
All you guys are the man
Wish I could afford one of y’all’s shirts or stickers for my crap car they probably are made better than the car lol
I enjoy all your big machines and stuff
Stay healthy wha ever a good one brother
What size was that
It takes effort nowadays just to find a big tree to dig out.
Is the man who drives the dump truck your uncle or any relation to you Chris? Love the videos!!
Your correct..his uncle👍
First to give it a thumbs 👍
First to mention his need for a dragline?
They gonna move a mobile mansion in there ?
a double one
@@letsdig18 living high on the hog these days ole cooters garage must be paying off :)
Scrap prices are rock bottom not worth messing with.
Neil Puckett got that right. I’ve never seen them this low across the board
in the trash it goes
I was a little disappointed that I didn't see a couple of Chevette's and Geo's in that fine used car lot.
1st to give thumbs up. Love all your videos
Where is the 220 and 250 at??
other jobs
woow this attachment is so scary 😀
Wow! Building destruction, hauled off building, dump truck, massive trees dug up, massive tree that didn't want to fall, logging, huge stump loading in dump truck, _____________,, What no fire? I'm disappointed! 😊
Looks as big as cotton top 3 cut up in Mississippi.
I would hate to even guess cottontops operating costs per day.
Definitely a car farmer or starting his own junk yard 😱😁
Logger Tim
That's my car port, what you doin
Lot of lumber in that tree!!!
Those logs could have supplied a lot of toilet paper rolls
Shame you couldn't have killed 2 birds with one stone and droped the tree on the shelter!
good video
Have u guys ever got a estimate from a tree company to remove a tree and the stump? My son-in-law hired a dozer to clear some trees and he worked about 6 hours @100 per hour and I bet a tree company would have charged 6 grand
thecouchtripper what I was saying is the dozer company’s do tree work way to cheep
How do they get the stump in the dump truck with a dozer? LOL i would hate to see a dozer in those tight spaces. Chris is like Mr. Miyagi with Chop Stix operating that Excavator LOL
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I didn’t know pine tree has a tap root
Randy Wilson yep, just like a carrot!
Looks like y’all need a demo trailer
This job looks like pick up sticks, that game for kids about a fifty years ago
So. That's either a used car lot or an old gangster hide out.
Nice hillbilly property !
Ray Vandegrift thats the “borrow pool” for all the relatives!
I don't get why the property owner could just dismantle the roof and reclaim the wood. the metal roof could be recycled.
Is that a new truck driver? I don’t think he is going to last long with Cris
Same truck driver John.
LOL! Just the boss.
I think the "truck drivers" job is safe, lol.
Thats his uncle john
Jeffrey Houston me too then
Oh gee......another clearing video.
stay tuned more to come!
@@letsdig18 lol
Backyard car lot?
Why would someone want to build a house next to all that junk?
I am picturing a HIGH fence on that property line...........
All that junk is paying for the new trailer
Family land
What Junk? the cars? When prices climb back up they'll be worth a bucket of chicken one day :)
👏👏👏👏👍🇬🇧
Looks as if you need to haul off some junk cars!
Where's the 250 when you need it?? ;-)
What is a gahd wahr???
you guys sure do waste alot of wood that can be used for something
stephen mccrite go yell at fallen trees in the woods so you don’t feel like they’re being wasted too.
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