I don't think the person who hired you understands how lucky they are. You are one of the only people in the entire industry who could get this done the way you did. I hope one day I can be as resourceful as you. Thank you for showing us all the way!
Jesus Christ, Reg! I'm 77 yrs old, and I've never seen anything like this one. A true masterpiece. Thank you, and I'm glad you're healthy after such demanding work.
Thank you Reg for yet another amazing video.. I'm an arborist is Sussex England... I love the fact that you show all the job.. Not just the glamorous bits.. The bits where your busting a gut until 7pm in the dark on your own. I really love the cuppa up the tree.. I've learnt So much from you over the years... Thank you 🤝
You are an ABSOLUTE TITAN in the tree community. Your humbleness is only matched your professionalism. I just wanted to state that. I truly hope you wisdom is passed on through your channel & videos
I've been in that position a time or 2, an let me say first if u don't love the work you won't battle threw. We as climbers are a dieing breed.Treelife#I still love it 20 yrs in...An I love 2 hate it sometimes 2...Stay safe to all my fellow climbing mates....
The 16min point in the video with the explanation was needed for the folks out there that have never cut on the west coast. Hand cutting large conifers is niche in the greater arb' industry, now rife with too much tech' and amazing mechinized cutting booms. I appreciate this video Reg! brings back the memories for me.
Reg Everytime I see one of your videos I tell myself, that's gonna be me when I'm your age. I feel we are very similar people Both very humble very introverted and both are badasses. Keep posting my man. Your a major leader in this industry. Stay safe and much love reg. Thanks for the video.
Bloody Legend! Thanks for the vid Reg and really cool to hear the reasoning behind your methods. I did have a chuckle at the part about dropping the loads off, we have all been there!! Stay safe bro!
Dropping a tree that size whole in the forest would be hard enough but to take it down the way you did was something I would have paid to see. You never let us down. Always look forward to a new video. You da man.
People have no idea how hard, and physically demanding that is let alone the mental stress that go with it i could only imagine trying to set up cameras at the same time, Great job
Holy sh#$ Reg !!!!!! I'm thinking that 2 hour drive wasn't nearly enough to rest your arm's and back !!!! Every hat I own is off too you !!! Was hoping to get to see some of this job, now I'm wore out just from watching 😀 Thank You ❤ Huge Respect
Wow Reg. When you started chunking it down with the 50" bar my jaw dropped. I'm not a big man and at 68 years old, the biggest saw I climb with has a 20" bar. I like the truck load of chips to make a cushy mat to drop chunks on. Much respect brother.
I hear ya, Jake. I try to keep my tree removals or pruning jobs 3 hours long or less. That way, I'm not hurting so bad that I can't get to sleep. I have an Echo CS4910 50cc saw with a 20" bar. I do take it up to cut big spars that my tophandle saws can't handle. It's one of the lightest 50cc saws, and with the decompression valve, it's also easy to start in a tree. Keep up the good work, but be kind to your body.
Reg, your a machine, doubtless you might disagree, either way I hope you got well paid, my lower back started aching in sympathy just watching, Great video.
Reg you are the man👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🦾!!! And it’s a shame we have so many RUclips arborists who question every move another man makes to provide and take care of his own. I find myself constantly explaining to them that it’s okay for someone to do a tree differently from how they would 🙄 when they should just be glad to be entertained by another tree guy, they waste so much of our time critiquing and criticizing to where it makes me so sick 🤢. I definitely appreciated that “Clinic” you put on to show us young bucks why you are still the OG of RUclips true tree work without all the glitz and glam but more grit and guts. You captured the essence of the job (although if you were to post the whole job all the good the bad the ugly because these coddled baby tree-men need to see a real tree man in action) how many people will overlook the wisdom in which you dismantled this behemoth of a tree given the circumstances you mentioned will be nothing short of mind boggling because they know sooo much🤣🤣🤣 Anyways I find myself taking more and more breaks from YT due to the lack of open minded individuals. It was a treat to jump on here and see your work and as usual very very good work. I’m trying to get back in to posting more but time is always the issue too and yet I still have been lurking in the background watching your videos as well as the others. True there are tons of amazing tree guys some we have seen and many we have never even heard about or seen before but when it comes to this right here on YT I always tell everybody you are amongst the elite climber YT Royalty and in my book you hold the crown 👑 irrespective of a sub count. Keep up the good work Reg!
It's been a while, but always great to hear from you. Subscriber numbers have never been an incentive for me, not will they ever. In fact I could do with less not more. I hope you are doing well. I will make a point of checking in with your stuff too, but since the pandemic I seemed to stop getting notifications from the people I subbed to like yourself. And heard the same back from my own subscribers, that they thought I'd stopped making videos. So something must have changed at YT. Anyway, hope to see you again, maybe at a tcia expo in the future.
Your attitude at the end speaks volumes I have a massive amount of respect for someone that can do a job like that and essentially say that doing it the hard way isn’t a big that’s just what needed done
Reg we love your edits and if nobody else has mentioned it. Good to see ya, glad you seem well and thank you for the content. The work may be repetitive but on all honesty.... Repetitive success in a tight area indicates competancy, you cant just be lucky everytime lol.
Reg, one constant in all your videos...there is NO quit in you buddy. the old saying is still true "slow and steady wins the race. It's a marathon not a sprint". Well done. I sure hope you bid that one high enough...you earned every penny on that one. BTW I sure do recognize that lil' ol' band from Texas.
love the video, and the hustle. so many tree guys cry about losing a job to a climber when they have all the equipment, when all they really need is to knuckle down and hammer it out with some mind and muscle.
A raw video of the tree would be super awesome I think you would be surprised at how many people would watch it, I love the raw vids there great learning tools
The work you do is amazing! I can't believe you're using a 50" bar up in a tree like that. I do some climbing on my own property and but cannot handle more than 24" in a tree. 50" bar in a tree is truly impressive! Hats off to you, Reg! I'm a long time subscriber, and always enjoy your new videos, by the way. 🙂
Wow Reg...you already had my full respect, but after watching you work this job I don't know whether to just respect you or worship the ground you walk on !!!
Wow, just wow! I mean that was a tremendous amount of work that you made look relatively easy. My back is aching just from watching. Absolute stud level unlocked!
As always, thanks for another great video! I appreciate you showing showing the job all the way through the clean up, and the up-stem cuppa! Was some beautiful display of growth rings in the one shot, hope it makes for some great firewood after all that work! Best to you and yours!
Bro, I just watched this on my TV and it was awesome. I know what it's like to work alone but I've never seen a tree that big here out east. Solid work man.
Reg a video by you is always enjoyable to watch. I like your method of dealing with the wood, definitely makes it easier to handle. Nicely done and thanks for taking the time to make a video so we can see how a professional like you gets a tough job done.
Even more impressive to me than your work is the way you communicate critical points like being safe and mindful. And always having an understanding of the actions you’re about to take. I subscribed when I picked up on that value, Thankyou for your videos!!!! I hope RUclips pays you a lot.
Thanks. Unless you are putting out 3-4 videos per week, youtube payments are barely noticeable. That's why I didn't even monetize this video. Hardly worth the effort.
Mr. Coates, I can't thank you enough for all your hard work and then putting it out on video for everyone to watch. I wanted to ask about a video you had in your library of videos I had watched a few times but I can't seem to find it. The video was of a fellow tree feller of yours bringing down a very very large tree down across a road. He was up on the tree in spikes not far off the ground. It's a short video that just leaves me trying to put it in the rite perspective on the size of that job. Thanks again Sir and Happy Holidays to you and your family....
@@Recoates yes I found it. I was telling a friend about it who didn't believe me cause I said the tree was so big. Then I showed him your video from a few days ago of you bringing down the tree piece by piece. Wow that was a very big job. I've been working on a job cleaning up dead trees that had to be cut down. Pruning back tree branches that are overgrown. It's hard work to do for one person. I'm using my garden tractor to pull everything out to a 40yd dumpster on the job site. I really like the Tree Trolley you used in a past video. I do volunteer work on a 400 acer island the only way to get there is by boat. I take myself and gear over in a kayak. That Trolley would be a big help in moving bigger tree chunks from the trails I help maintain. You can see it on Google maps. There's a 100 acer Lake on the island and its in the middle of the Delaware River.. Give a look when you can.. Burlington Island. Burlington New Jersey USA. It was really cool to hear back from you. Thank you very much Sir.
I would like to thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with the arborist world, you are an excellent example of the the industry great, please keep up with the videos they are forever paving new roads.
My father-in-law planted a giant sequoia in his front yard in North Vancouver over 20 years ago purely to screw with some future homeowner as he recognized he'll be dead before it ever becomes a problem. It's going to be a terrible removal for some poor tree guy. Tight access, lots of targets to avoid, steep sidehill. Keep up the good work! Much love from Port Clements, BC.
Yes!!! Excelent choice of music also sir. How do you figure the time for the work? That took a good bit of time i bet. We just took a large oak out of a deck. I quartered the wood, and tossed it. The move was inspiered by you. Thanks for all you share Reg. Your making my life in the canopy longer, and easier. Cheers.
This was incredible. This was already extremely difficult removal but then no little mini skid steer or anything to pick up the wood other then your 2 hands.
That was Surgical 🤙 Seriously that was impeccable work. I know videos hardly show what it was really like. But this footage paints a pretty clear picture. Awesome job
@Reg, can't tell what you like more. Either the peacefulness of being in the woods or the more technical takedowns where you you have 100's of targets and most men's nerves would be shattered into splinters. Thanks for bringing us along. 😎✌️ P.S. you'll remember that tree even when your old. 😜
Thanks for sharing as a climber. I know the "grind it out" those jobs are tough. You did an amazing job. Not many tree people could have done the job you did on a tree of that size. In the way, you did it with the circumstances. Stay safe and keep hammering!
I’m going to speak on behalf of everyone who’s viewed this video-save some pu🐱🐱y for the rest of us!! Reg been watching for probably 10-12 years now since my early teens and you probably take the credit for me becoming a tree guy. 7 years in business going strong. Lot of people making vids since the early days when you started-and not one person comes close. Keep being badass
As an owner/operator I very much appreciate you sharing that. I have had to "grind it out" many times on my own. Cheers Reg and keep yourself safe. 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
Wow wow wow, I’ve dismantled huge Beech trees in the uk in tight spots and know just how much real hard work it is. You’re a strong fella, love watching your work. 36 bar 88 is my max up a tree. 50, god knows how you managed that together with all your gear hanging off you. Hope they paid you well.
Beech trees aren't no joke though. Heavy wood right there. That makes a lot of difference when considering your expenditure of strength in comparison to those butter soft specimens. In other words, you'll be able to wrestle a much larger saw when you're not spent humping down the weighty rounds of a Beech. Wait till you manage Live Oak in the Florida heat 🥵
Very few know what it’s like to use a 3120…even fewer have actually used one for spar work at height…a selective few make it look easy and you’re one of them. Absolutely fantastic Reg.
Good job done,like to see people who aren't afraid of hard work, companies nowadays seem to take the path of least resistance and running the cost of the job up,well done chap
Very nicely done! Did you put a ripping chain on the 3120, or just power through with a regular all-purpose profile? I hope your shoulder is improving.
@@Recoateswhat depth you run your depth gauges on your 36" bar saw? They sound shallow. But maybe it's the vid. Is that for safety? Or just it's too much extra time ? 😂
I don't think the person who hired you understands how lucky they are. You are one of the only people in the entire industry who could get this done the way you did. I hope one day I can be as resourceful as you. Thank you for showing us all the way!
I agree!
He's not the only one, the rest of us just don't talk about it
Jesus Christ, Reg! I'm 77 yrs old, and I've never seen anything like this one. A true masterpiece. Thank you, and I'm glad you're healthy after such demanding work.
Thank you Reg for yet another amazing video.. I'm an arborist is Sussex England... I love the fact that you show all the job.. Not just the glamorous bits.. The bits where your busting a gut until 7pm in the dark on your own. I really love the cuppa up the tree.. I've learnt So much from you over the years... Thank you 🤝
You are an ABSOLUTE TITAN in the tree community. Your humbleness is only matched your professionalism. I just wanted to state that. I truly hope you wisdom is passed on through your channel & videos
Btw good sir this was said NOT to garnish likes but to honestly show appreciation
I've been in that position a time or 2, an let me say first if u don't love the work you won't battle threw. We as climbers are a dieing breed.Treelife#I still love it 20 yrs in...An I love 2 hate it sometimes 2...Stay safe to all my fellow climbing mates....
The dieing breeds lol lol there's more TREE climbers now than ever,
tree climbers are not a dying breed.
@@Thankful4Life30
RC. Thanks for being a blessing to all of us. ❤ Tree man here.
The 16min point in the video with the explanation was needed for the folks out there that have never cut on the west coast. Hand cutting large conifers is niche in the greater arb' industry, now rife with too much tech' and amazing mechinized cutting booms. I appreciate this video Reg! brings back the memories for me.
All these years later and my palms still sweat profusely when I watch your videos. Love you man!
Reg Everytime I see one of your videos I tell myself, that's gonna be me when I'm your age. I feel we are very similar people
Both very humble very introverted and both are badasses. Keep posting my man. Your a major leader in this industry. Stay safe and much love reg. Thanks for the video.
I'm having flashbacks watching Graeme do the Tahune big dead tree removal. I love tree work, good job Reg. Thanks for bringing us along.
Love your content, it's always watchable. Your experience is valued and helps guys like me. Thank you for taking the time to create and share!
Bloody Legend! Thanks for the vid Reg and really cool to hear the reasoning behind your methods. I did have a chuckle at the part about dropping the loads off, we have all been there!! Stay safe bro!
Dropping a tree that size whole in the forest would be hard enough but to take it down the way you did was something I would have paid to see. You never let us down. Always look forward to a new video. You da man.
People have no idea how hard, and physically demanding that is let alone the mental stress that go with it i could only imagine trying to set up cameras at the same time, Great job
Wowzers, that tree is a
Behemoth 🌲
You are amazing Reg!
Your videos are always a joy
Holy sh#$ Reg !!!!!! I'm thinking that 2 hour drive wasn't nearly enough to rest your arm's and back !!!! Every hat I own is off too you !!! Was hoping to get to see some of this job, now I'm wore out just from watching 😀 Thank You ❤ Huge Respect
Wow Reg. When you started chunking it down with the 50" bar my jaw dropped. I'm not a big man and at 68 years old, the biggest saw I climb with has a 20" bar.
I like the truck load of chips to make a cushy mat to drop chunks on. Much respect brother.
I Respect you…I’m 58 and still climb as well but definitely not with 20 plus pound saws. I’ve had a 50 cc saw on a spar and paid for it the next day.
I hear ya, Jake. I try to keep my tree removals or pruning jobs 3 hours long or less. That way, I'm not hurting so bad that I can't get to sleep. I have an Echo CS4910 50cc saw with a 20" bar. I do take it up to cut big spars that my tophandle saws can't handle. It's one of the lightest 50cc saws, and with the decompression valve, it's also easy to start in a tree. Keep up the good work, but be kind to your body.
Funny I run a 490 and yes it’s light. Definitely a saw that benefits from breathing/exhaust mods. @@Billster1955
Just asking, wouldn't it be effective to use a crane for this job?
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Holy hell Reg! 8ft 6in? You're a beast my man. Climb high, stay safe.🤙
Reg, your a machine, doubtless you might disagree, either way I hope you got well paid, my lower back started aching in sympathy just watching, Great video.
Reg you are the man👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🦾!!! And it’s a shame we have so many RUclips arborists who question every move another man makes to provide and take care of his own. I find myself constantly explaining to them that it’s okay for someone to do a tree differently from how they would 🙄 when they should just be glad to be entertained by another tree guy, they waste so much of our time critiquing and criticizing to where it makes me so sick 🤢. I definitely appreciated that “Clinic” you put on to show us young bucks why you are still the OG of RUclips true tree work without all the glitz and glam but more grit and guts. You captured the essence of the job (although if you were to post the whole job all the good the bad the ugly because these coddled baby tree-men need to see a real tree man in action) how many people will overlook the wisdom in which you dismantled this behemoth of a tree given the circumstances you mentioned will be nothing short of mind boggling because they know sooo much🤣🤣🤣 Anyways I find myself taking more and more breaks from YT due to the lack of open minded individuals. It was a treat to jump on here and see your work and as usual very very good work. I’m trying to get back in to posting more but time is always the issue too and yet I still have been lurking in the background watching your videos as well as the others. True there are tons of amazing tree guys some we have seen and many we have never even heard about or seen before but when it comes to this right here on YT I always tell everybody you are amongst the elite climber YT Royalty and in my book you hold the crown 👑 irrespective of a sub count. Keep up the good work Reg!
It's been a while, but always great to hear from you. Subscriber numbers have never been an incentive for me, not will they ever. In fact I could do with less not more. I hope you are doing well. I will make a point of checking in with your stuff too, but since the pandemic I seemed to stop getting notifications from the people I subbed to like yourself. And heard the same back from my own subscribers, that they thought I'd stopped making videos. So something must have changed at YT. Anyway, hope to see you again, maybe at a tcia expo in the future.
Your attitude at the end speaks volumes I have a massive amount of respect for someone that can do a job like that and essentially say that doing it the hard way isn’t a big that’s just what needed done
Wow, what a slog! You have to be in pretty good shape to get through that job!
Reg we love your edits and if nobody else has mentioned it. Good to see ya, glad you seem well and thank you for the content.
The work may be repetitive but on all honesty.... Repetitive success in a tight area indicates competancy, you cant just be lucky everytime lol.
What a great job you did there, Reg. we have all had those jobs that seem to never end. well done and thanks for a great video
I'm seeing your videos from 2008, thank you for show your knowledge to all that want learn. A big hug from Canary Islands. Climb safe as always
Fantastic as always Reg. Old school is often the best - why make it complicated. Well earned beer!
Reg, one constant in all your videos...there is NO quit in you buddy. the old saying is still true "slow and steady wins the race. It's a marathon not a sprint". Well done. I sure hope you bid that one high enough...you earned every penny on that one. BTW I sure do recognize that lil' ol' band from Texas.
It was either that song or nothing for this vid.
@@Recoatesmy family is from, and still lives in La Grange, TX.
love the video, and the hustle. so many tree guys cry about losing a job to a climber when they have all the equipment, when all they really need is to knuckle down and hammer it out with some mind and muscle.
I've been watching you for more than 10 years now, and your still grinding it out hardcore style. Nice.
Holy cow! What a beast dude well done 💪
When the camera angle went to the bar end, and ZZ Top started, that was epic, Awesome work Reg.
A raw video of the tree would be super awesome I think you would be surprised at how many people would watch it, I love the raw vids there great learning tools
I would watch a 1 to 2 hour cut for sure Reg's footage and edits are cinematic.
Thanks for another vid, Reg, definitely enjoyed it!
A lot of cutting! Made a pretty large work platform to work off near the end!
Nice music, nice video. Definitely worth a watch.
Cheers
Once again I've loved watching the cutting and summary at the end. Stay safe.🌲
The work you do is amazing! I can't believe you're using a 50" bar up in a tree like that. I do some climbing on my own property and but cannot handle more than 24" in a tree. 50" bar in a tree is truly impressive! Hats off to you, Reg! I'm a long time subscriber, and always enjoy your new videos, by the way. 🙂
Nothing better than mixing in some ZZTop while watching a master at his craft.
" hope you enjoyed that more than I did " , brilliant 😅
Epic goodness. Now that’s eating an elephant one bite at a time! Bows of deep respect!
I could feel the fatigue just watching. Total animal and stud.
awesome job reg, your the last of a dying breed. truly amazing to watch you work man. love the video
Wow Reg...you already had my full respect, but after watching you work this job I don't know whether to just respect you or worship the ground you walk on !!!
Seriously was already legend and now this.
Thanks Reg always look forward to your next adventure
Never took you for a ZZ Top man. You said, screw the monetization, I'll take the copyright flag. Awesome song. Good work!
Literally a massive video Reg. Respect from England 🇬🇧
Wow, just wow! I mean that was a tremendous amount of work that you made look relatively easy. My back is aching just from watching. Absolute stud level unlocked!
As always, thanks for another great video! I appreciate you showing showing the job all the way through the clean up, and the up-stem cuppa! Was some beautiful display of growth rings in the one shot, hope it makes for some great firewood after all that work! Best to you and yours!
When im not doing treework myself i watch otherr badasses tear down trees. Been wayching for years great job mate
Good job Reg, thank you for posting. All the best from Newark, U.K.
Not too many things make me cringe, but watching you cut downwards towards your rigging made my heart pause! There is a reason why you’re the GOAT.
Massive! Thank you reg, always inspiring to see you doing big ones like that so calm
Bro, I just watched this on my TV and it was awesome. I know what it's like to work alone but I've never seen a tree that big here out east. Solid work man.
As someone who has cut a tree or 2 , nothing at all like you, I did enjoy that more than you . Thanks for filming and posting it.
Now I know where Buckin gets all those chunks from! 😂❤
Reg a video by you is always enjoyable to watch. I like your method of dealing with the wood, definitely makes it easier to handle.
Nicely done and thanks for taking the time to make a video so we can see how a professional like you gets a tough job done.
MISTER Coates... you inspire me. Whenever I feel like quitting, I hear your voice in my head, calling me a pussy.
Thanks for sharing your story, NC USA 🇺🇸
wow that is one heck of a tree climb and fell so much respect for you. love your work Reg.
I've never seen anyone cube-up a tree in the air like this. Cool to see, man ... got me thinking
Methodical and precise movements are the key to any job that requires critical thinking to accomplish. Well done sir.
Even more impressive to me than your work is the way you communicate critical points like being safe and mindful. And always having an understanding of the actions you’re about to take. I subscribed when I picked up on that value, Thankyou for your videos!!!! I hope RUclips pays you a lot.
Thanks. Unless you are putting out 3-4 videos per week, youtube payments are barely noticeable. That's why I didn't even monetize this video. Hardly worth the effort.
@@Recoates I appreciate you.
A true master of his craft at work, awe inspiring to watch.
Mr. Coates, I can't thank you enough for all your hard work and then putting it out on video for everyone to watch.
I wanted to ask about a video you had in your library of videos I had watched a few times but I can't seem to find it.
The video was of a fellow tree feller of yours bringing down a very very large tree down across a road. He was up on the tree in spikes not far off the ground.
It's a short video that just leaves me trying to put it in the rite perspective on the size of that job.
Thanks again Sir and Happy Holidays to you and your family....
Go back 3 years. It's called Martin cuts a 230ft Douglas fir
@@Recoates yes I found it. I was telling a friend about it who didn't believe me cause I said the tree was so big. Then I showed him your video from a few days ago of you bringing down the tree piece by piece. Wow that was a very big job. I've been working on a job cleaning up dead trees that had to be cut down. Pruning back tree branches that are overgrown. It's hard work to do for one person. I'm using my garden tractor to pull everything out to a 40yd dumpster on the job site. I really like the Tree Trolley you used in a past video. I do volunteer work on a 400 acer island the only way to get there is by boat. I take myself and gear over in a kayak. That Trolley would be a big help in moving bigger tree chunks from the trails I help maintain. You can see it on Google maps. There's a 100 acer Lake on the island and its in the middle of the Delaware River.. Give a look when you can.. Burlington Island. Burlington New Jersey USA. It was really cool to hear back from you. Thank you very much Sir.
Thanks Reg 💪👍 enjoy that cup of tea mate hope it was Yorkshire or even finest Barry’s tea ☘️😉
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Well done Lad. You dont muck around, you just get er done. Hats off. 🇮🇪
I would like to thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge with the arborist world, you are an excellent example of the the industry great, please keep up with the videos they are forever paving new roads.
My father-in-law planted a giant sequoia in his front yard in North Vancouver over 20 years ago purely to screw with some future homeowner as he recognized he'll be dead before it ever becomes a problem. It's going to be a terrible removal for some poor tree guy. Tight access, lots of targets to avoid, steep sidehill. Keep up the good work! Much love from Port Clements, BC.
Yes!!! Excelent choice of music also sir. How do you figure the time for the work? That took a good bit of time i bet. We just took a large oak out of a deck. I quartered the wood, and tossed it. The move was inspiered by you. Thanks for all you share Reg. Your making my life in the canopy longer, and easier. Cheers.
The man is a legend in the tree industry! Thousands of arborists around the world could benefit from your knowledge
This was incredible. This was already extremely difficult removal but then no little mini skid steer or anything to pick up the wood other then your 2 hands.
What a monster, that tree was pretty big too
For being hired to cut a dangerous dead tree down??
@@xbenxwilsonxhighlights7879 I don't understand your question
@@xbenxwilsonxhighlights7879absolutely 💯 percent a monster tree climber 💪
Well done, Reg! Got the job done professionally and safely 💪🏼
Incredible job! Wow, massive undertaking! Well done! My back hurts just watching the video. ;)
Reg you absolute BEAST! I loved every minute. and great music selection also! Do you ever suffer from cramping after long days like that?
Not so much this time of year. But when it's hot, and I have drank enough
Great video Reg. I have a 5 acre wood in Cheshire and I have a Sequoia planted by the previous owner. Hope it never needs to come down
Thank you for sharing your marathon with us. That lot will keep someone’s toes warm for a good while.
That was Surgical 🤙
Seriously that was impeccable work. I know videos hardly show what it was really like. But this footage paints a pretty clear picture.
Awesome job
just a fantastic professional and human ! love the videos Reg
“Its a big heavy piece of wood” , possibly an understatement, great vid
You're a proper bulldog mate, well done.
I would 100% have had a skidsteer for all those logs though.
U have got to be in great shape! Great job
@Reg, can't tell what you like more. Either the peacefulness of being in the woods or the more technical takedowns where you you have 100's of targets and most men's nerves would be shattered into splinters. Thanks for bringing us along. 😎✌️
P.S. you'll remember that tree even when your old. 😜
Brilliantly said. Many men's bodies would be shattered as well.
Nice sequoia Reg
Good job they ain’t got VOSA/ DSA on the roadside there in Canada
Great video.
That’s how real workers WORK!
Total respect
Thanks for sharing as a climber. I know the "grind it out" those jobs are tough. You did an amazing job. Not many tree people could have done the job you did on a tree of that size. In the way, you did it with the circumstances. Stay safe and keep hammering!
You Rock Reg ! God bless you and your family. 🇨🇦💯
I’m going to speak on behalf of everyone who’s viewed this video-save some pu🐱🐱y for the rest of us!! Reg been watching for probably 10-12 years now since my early teens and you probably take the credit for me becoming a tree guy. 7 years in business going strong. Lot of people making vids since the early days when you started-and not one person comes close. Keep being badass
As an owner/operator I very much appreciate you sharing that.
I have had to "grind it out" many times on my own.
Cheers Reg and keep yourself safe. 😃👍❤🌲
Randy
Great job reg and hope you are well, again well done
You sir are a true master of your craft. I really enjoy watching your videos I hope you are passing along your knowledge.👍🏼
Takes me back to the ash rigging in England reg…that and the beech in knutsford is my #1 tree vids of all time
I haven't been on your channel for a while, but I see you're still doing a great job.
Greetings from Poland 🙂👋
Wow wow wow, I’ve dismantled huge Beech trees in the uk in tight spots and know just how much real hard work it is. You’re a strong fella, love watching your work. 36 bar 88 is my max up a tree. 50, god knows how you managed that together with all your gear hanging off you. Hope they paid you well.
Beech trees aren't no joke though. Heavy wood right there. That makes a lot of difference when considering your expenditure of strength in comparison to those butter soft specimens. In other words, you'll be able to wrestle a much larger saw when you're not spent humping down the weighty rounds of a Beech. Wait till you manage Live Oak in the Florida heat 🥵
Very few know what it’s like to use a 3120…even fewer have actually used one for spar work at height…a selective few make it look easy and you’re one of them. Absolutely fantastic Reg.
Tree climber harry is anothern
I have a 60” 3120. Won’t catch me swinging it 😆
I've done it once was only 15ft of stem left to get down. Can't imagine doing it again
@@charlesmullins3238 that guy is truly a master of his craft and body!
@@MT_T991 That’s impressive…if I tried it it would look like the proverbial phrase “looks like a monkey screwin a football” lol
Good job done,like to see people who aren't afraid of hard work, companies nowadays seem to take the path of least resistance and running the cost of the job up,well done chap
Very nicely done! Did you put a ripping chain on the 3120, or just power through with a regular all-purpose profile?
I hope your shoulder is improving.
Just regular. The wood is relatively soft, and full of moisture as I got lower down
@@Recoateswhat depth you run your depth gauges on your 36" bar saw? They sound shallow. But maybe it's the vid. Is that for safety? Or just it's too much extra time ? 😂
Great to see ya Reg ! Just starting the video but I know it will not disappoint!
Great work, great video!❤❤❤
Excellent job Mr Coates. Y'all take care.
Man that made me tired . Great job . 3120 up in tree is no joke .
You're an absolute BEAST Reg!!! If you had merch Id buy it... I don't say that lightly..
Fair play Reg. Had a clients neighbour this week make the lads and I tea and biscuits at break and lunch! The Holy Grail.