HUGE Maple Tree Removal!

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Published 2024-08-03

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  • @jessetom
    Great work 🪓🫡 always awesome seeing a tree removed safely and efficiently well done
  • @VP0w3r
    Been rocking the Zig Zag lately 🤔 Nice to see that you get to work with a seemingly good team on these bigger jobs. It makes a world of difference.
  • @ClellWise
    Yessir, that was a big 'un. Good stuff as always. Back in the dark ages when I did iron work, we were taught to simply turn the pin down until it stopped. They have the ability to self tighten when under a load. Understand what point UR trying to make. As always stay safe, buddy.
  • @osagejon8972
    As always nice work my friend. Nice to see I'm not the only one with chipper issues and documented in a future video!
  • @n085fs
    Editing Idea (Copy/Paste this into your description to make the chapters appear in video playback timeline): Voice Over the whole thing to tell your story. I'm certain you'll see good comments and you're the only channel I'm giving this advice to. Chapters: 0:00 Intro x:xx First Chapter: All Clips Only Riding On The Crane x:xx Second Chapter: All Clips Only Tying Crane To Tree x:xx Third Chapter: All Clips Only Tying Self To Tree x:xx Fourth Chapter: All Clips Only Making Compression Side Of Limb Cuts x:xx Fifth Chapter: All Clips Only Making Tension Cuts x:xx Sixth Chapter: All Clips Only Watching Limbs Lift Away All The Way To Ground x:xx Seventh Chapter: All Clips Only Watching Limbs Get Chipped x:xx Eighth Chapter: All Clips Only Watching Logs Get Loaded Onto Trucks x:xx Ninth Chapter: All Clips Only Watching Unloading At Dump x:xx Tenth Chapter: Outro
  • @CookinCasey
    Sweet video. I didn't know that you got a new dump truck. That thing is Sweet!!!! Congratulations 🎉
  • That's why you 'boom up' instead of 'cable up' when you first lift a heavy load. Takes care of the boom deflection. Some new cranes automatically do that for the operator but I haven't tried it yet.
  • @earndoggy
    Holy cats, that was a ginormous tree!!
  • Shackle handle toward the wood can make it difficult to take the shackle off, once the pick is on the ground. đź‘Ť Edit: I remember my first crane pick. I didn’t even find out how much it could handle at the angle and distance. The operator didn’t know how much wood weighed either. I cut where he said and the crane couldn’t handle it. It turned into a fiasco real quick. I’m glad you have a good head on your shoulders. I didn’t back then. Thank you for sharing your content and please keep it up. Great job.
  • @rexmundi9691
    Yeah, getting that last massive cut in is exactly the workout we didn't want or need. :P