We did a big tree removal job and got a bunch of free firewood also. 7 dead ash trees removed by Bert, Adam, Keith, Gavin and me! It was a big job and ...there is more! #firewood
Good video,,you guys got a lot of work done. And I was surprised to see an old man like you can still climb a tree Chris, I sure can't do that anymore.
I like to see these types of videos every now and then. I know wood production is faster sawing logs at the woodyard but these kinds of videos like this gets back to basics that anyone who has ever cut firewood can relate to. I’ve been severely injured in a construction accident one year ago, and have been pretty much laid up ever since. I’ve already had 2 surgeries and have at least 2 more scheduled, one later this summer and the next after the new year. Watching these videos helps keep my sanity while I spend so much time in the house. I have hopes of getting back out in the woods someday and being able to go like normal. In the meantime I’ll watch you saw away.
@@brianleslie7388My uncle has cancer. He has a bandage on his head. I asked him, so they are going in through the top for an ingrown toenail. He laughed. Mom was horrified. They gave him 6 months to live in 2000. He is tougher than tough.
Even the biggest of task can be simply done with a group of talented Men and the right equipment! Nice job! Ole Pops is one heck of an operator and can run any machine well. His slow and steady pace plus never getting excited sure makes for a safe jobsite. How Chris managed not to ever jump a chain when cutting brush in trailers is beyond my luck! Bert and Adam looked really sharp while doing their thing in those In The Woodyard shirts!😎
the slingshot gadget adam was using was cool never seen that before also those little chainsaws that bert and adam were using looked like alot of fun to run and finally the dump run you did at the end of the video and in the distance you could here a toilet flushing LMAO!!!! well done thank you for the video
That was a well orchestrated tree removal, the only thing missing according to Irene is a wood chipper for those small branches and such. Other than that, Asplundh best watchout there’s a group of old cats outta the woodyard!!!!
Chris you have finally made the big time, got yourself a job on a tree service crew. And you’re equipment to ,not to mention your own camera operator 😊. All you gentlemen did very well today . Keep on cutting
Love these 'Not in the woodyard' specials.. Great days work from you guys as usual 👍& some superb filming.. Had to save this one for my weekend watch as it was so much longer but was well worth the wait. Stay safe guys 👍😎
Here in Central NY we are also seeing advanced die off of the ash trees. The emerald ash borer has made its impact on the forests. Unfortunate, but ash is decent firewood and its excellent for processing. Plus the tree guys get the extra business.
We have used that trick of cutting up branches and brush in a trailer at my work for years. It is the easiest way to get more in the trailer and faster than a normal chipper unless you get one of those ginormous chippers that can handle trees. Great job, especially that new camera man 😜
Big day, big video Chris and crew. Fine example of why the little top handle saws are so easy to use & safer for limb removal on the ground. Serious "rope pull" tree management felling. One of the tree squirrels had an orange shirt on - nice climbing for a grey beard. This will be one of those days you'll all look back on with satisfaction & pride (including the camera man in training). GNI
Your little Coyote seems to handle big logs easily. Either that or very clever camera work to make them look big. Either way I'm impressed . Very good video,who needs TV anymore.
Nice work guys. That’s we’re find most my wood residential tree take down. Save the homeowner and I get free wood. Win for everyone. Like the uniforms. Keep up the good work.
Glad to see everything went well those ash borer infested trees are very brittle have to take extreme caution when felling large trees have a tendency to barber chair if heavy lean always be on high alert make sure have real sharp saw and cut fast and have a quick exit plan if something goes south be safe
Good morning, nice long video today! I noticed that Bert likes to goose that Echo up and down when cutting. Not sure if he is 'feathering' it or trying to find that sweet spot for the right amount of torque necessary to do the job. Kind of reminds me of a kid goosing their moped at a stop light next to a Harley. Anyway, keep it up - I have to tell you that that is the best alarm clock you could imagine!
Husky 390XP with a 28 inch bar is the perfect chainsaw for these larger jobs. Also, I do tree work on the side and 7,000$ is a heck of a deal for this big of a job.
@@BertsCustomCuts ah that’s got to be a ripper at 24. I run 28 on my 390 and 36 on my 592. Never had a 395. How do you like it? 36 on the 390 worked OK but it was at the end of what it could do.
@@Bixby-and-Buckshot bought my 390 with a 36in bar. The 395 is Adams. It rips good and has alot of snap. I also do my own rendition of a square grind as well and get them wicked sharp.
Such an awesome video today Chris! I really enjoy the “live on location” vids! Super job there done by all! Enjoyed every min of the vid! Love the sound effects at the dump site to! 🚽😊! Looking forward to the next time back for the rest of the trees! Stay safe and take care! See you tomorrow!! GNI! Andrew from NB, Canada :)
Good job boys. pat pat.😂 I noticed in the comments someone thinks you guys felling trees now puts you in the BIG TIME 🙄 don't know where he's been for the last couple of years and thousand plus woodyard videos, he should probably go watch them cause you guys are wayyy past this putting you into the BIG TIME 😆 but I think you guys did a great job and free firewood always a bonus esp getting paid for free firewood 😂 GNI 🥝🙋
Bucking that brush in the trailer is no fun. Nice work on those big trees, and you get the wood too. Looks like you had a big crew. It makes it nice when you have the right tools to do the job.
Bert was the one cutting and we did not have one single barber chair. We did leave a lot of hing to control the fall so maybe you did not see that on the video.
Quite a job. Jumpins, Your throwing away good firewood in that brush. Hehe. No good for you guys. But I could get a lot out of it. Neat slingshot tool to get the rope into the tree. I gotta stop watch now. Will finish later. Have to get to my own wood pile.
New and different, nice. Variety is the spice of life. Three or four of these a year would make for a good mix. Do you buy the shirts and have them printed up right there in Appleton ? Or Do you order the shirts on line already printed up?
Great video Chris. Did you finally buy a skidding winch? And ya I thought would've seen the winch in action. They are very useful. Heck with 165' of cable mine had came with I was using my skidding winch to pull trees down instead of the rope. Cheers.
My husband, a retired driver, has watched every one of your videos. He's a huge fan! He really wants one of your Tee shirts. I can't find them any where online. Is it possible to buy one from you? It would sure mean a lot to him. Thank you.
Adam did a pretty good job with the throw bag and slingshot. Those soft shackles come in handy and have been used in the boating/sailing communities for years MORR just slaps his name on them and marks them up $$$.
Yall need a big ass chipper. The company I use to work for would have chipped most of that. We would chip anything up to 16''. Just stick the trunk in the feed roller and it would just eat the whole tree in just a few min.
That kind of money for a little trees is outrageous........over double what it should cost..........matter of fact..........about triple...........they should have got in done in a short time..........All service work is crazy.........inflated.........
Most of these trees didn't look dead to me. If these trees were infested with the Emerald Ash Borer, I hope the proper laws were followed, as many states don't allow you to move Ash wood.
If Bert, Adam and family ever need new careers, they could start a tree service company. That was a well executed tree removal job.
Going back this Saturday to finish
Or they could become "in the woodyard" t shirt models 😂
@@BertsCustomCuts good boy never leave a job unfinished except finger mangling 😂
Yup, they sure could!
@@kaitlynlsari681Hi.
Good team effort guys!
Thanks
Yup, thanks!
🤘That's a real days work... good to have the right crew.
Yup, we just did the rest of the trees today, it should be on in a couple weeks.
y'all seem super efficient... everyone knows what to do, and they get it done.
Thanks!
So this is what we’re doing Saturday. Sweet!!!👍TCT
Yup should be fun.
Yup, bring all your saws, I have a n idea for a video shot with all our saws. Plus we have a brand new one to play with!
The new one runs good now with fresh gas in it.
Nice work gentlemen 😊
The Bert’s son is learning quick Chris😊
Nice Ash Wood too😊
No Squirrels where hurt making this video❤
Thanks, yup!
Nice job guys you guys are professionals keep the videos coming good night Irene
Seeing you climb that tree like a squirrel was funny!! Y'all did a fantastic job on those trees!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks! You too!
Good video,,you guys got a lot of work done. And I was surprised to see an old man like you can still climb a tree Chris, I sure can't do that anymore.
Thanks 👍
I love this type of video ! Great job all of you ! 👍👍👍
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like to see these types of videos every now and then. I know wood production is faster sawing logs at the woodyard but these kinds of videos like this gets back to basics that anyone who has ever cut firewood can relate to.
I’ve been severely injured in a construction accident one year ago, and have been pretty much laid up ever since. I’ve already had 2 surgeries and have at least 2 more scheduled, one later this summer and the next after the new year. Watching these videos helps keep my sanity while I spend so much time in the house.
I have hopes of getting back out in the woods someday and being able to go like normal. In the meantime I’ll watch you saw away.
Thanks so much for watching! I hope you heal up fast and well! Lots more videos coming!
Hope you heal fast. My finger is still tingly and numb since I smashed it. We will be back hard at it tomorrow taking the rest of the trees down.
My advice: keep enough of a sense of humor to crack the doctors up. ( I'm recovering from cancer. )
@@brianleslie7388My uncle has cancer. He has a bandage on his head. I asked him, so they are going in through the top for an ingrown toenail. He laughed. Mom was horrified. They gave him 6 months to live in 2000. He is tougher than tough.
Even the biggest of task can be simply done with a group of talented Men and the right equipment! Nice job!
Ole Pops is one heck of an operator and can run any machine well. His slow and steady pace plus never getting excited sure makes for a safe jobsite. How Chris managed not to ever jump a chain when cutting brush in trailers is beyond my luck! Bert and Adam looked really sharp while doing their thing in those In The Woodyard shirts!😎
Thanks 👍 But I DID throw a chain right away, then I tightened it up!
@InTheWoodyard Pretty easy to do when slashing like that!
@@InTheWoodyard Slashing inside a trailer would be a good scenario for ruby red boots.🙃
Nice job in taking these down.. Will make nice firewood too..😁👍
Thanks 👍
The tree work looked good Chris definitely enjoyed watching thanks for the video have a great thrusday..
There will be another one coming. We go back this Saturday to finish.
Thanks, you too!
Great video. Thanks guys! Loved the squirrels and "special" sound effects!
Thanks!
the slingshot gadget adam was using was cool never seen that before also those little chainsaws that bert and adam were using looked like alot of fun to run and finally the dump run you did at the end of the video and in the distance you could here a toilet flushing LMAO!!!! well done thank you for the video
Yup, the big shot works great to get a rope in the tree! Gotta flush when you dump!
@@InTheWoodyard lol
Your tractor is a great job with that attachment. Does some amount of work
Yes it does ,Thanks!
well done Chris...Tom
Thanks Tom!
"In the Woodyard Tree Service"
Give us a call.
From standing tree to firewood in no time at all.
Great job Men.
Thanks.
Chris...Echo CS-355t--the little saw that could! It's not a 200t or 201C-M but for less than half the price it will give them a run for the money!
Yup, Echo makes some good stuff.
The skill and knowledge of a great team is what I enjoy watching 😊😊
Yup, we do have a great bunch of guys!
That was a well orchestrated tree removal, the only thing missing according to Irene is a wood chipper for those small branches and such. Other than that, Asplundh best watchout there’s a group of old cats outta the woodyard!!!!
Yup, it went well. More to do in few days!
Nice work Chris, carrying around Trees and cutting them off the ground, reminds of days here when it wasn’t raining all the time😂🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
Thanks Sir Larry and Boss Lady Robin!
Nice work!
That Echo looks like one heck of a handy saw
It does cut!! We have a new saw for the return trip this Saturday!
I love it when a plan comes to together.
-A-Team
It went well!
Now you need to find a demo chipper manufacturer Chris!
Chris you have finally made the big time, got yourself a job on a tree service crew. And you’re equipment to ,not to mention your own camera operator 😊. All you gentlemen did very well today . Keep on cutting
Thanks 👍
Love these 'Not in the woodyard' specials.. Great days work from you guys as usual 👍& some superb filming.. Had to save this one for my weekend watch as it was so much longer but was well worth the wait. Stay safe guys 👍😎
Thanks so much Mick!
Here in Central NY we are also seeing advanced die off of the ash trees. The emerald ash borer has made its impact on the forests. Unfortunate, but ash is decent firewood and its excellent for processing. Plus the tree guys get the extra business.
Yup, and soon there will be none.
Ash is not decent firewood. I had trouble giving it away
Awesome job guys, coolest video to date!
Thanks, there are some older ones with my brother Ken logging in the north woods you might like to.
We have used that trick of cutting up branches and brush in a trailer at my work for years. It is the easiest way to get more in the trailer and faster than a normal chipper unless you get one of those ginormous chippers that can handle trees. Great job, especially that new camera man 😜
Thanks !!
Big day, big video Chris and crew. Fine example of why the little top handle saws are so easy to use & safer for limb removal on the ground. Serious "rope pull" tree management felling. One of the tree squirrels had an orange shirt on - nice climbing for a grey beard. This will be one of those days you'll all look back on with satisfaction & pride (including the camera man in training). GNI
Thanks 👍
Your little Coyote seems to handle big logs easily. Either that or very clever camera work to make them look big. Either way I'm impressed . Very good video,who needs TV anymore.
Very true, it does a great job for sure!
Good morning guys!!😀😀
Nice job!!😀😀👍👍
Keep up the great work!!
Logger Al
Thanks Al
Yup, it went well, more to do yet!
Nice work guys. That’s we’re find most my wood residential tree take down. Save the homeowner and I get free wood. Win for everyone. Like the uniforms. Keep up the good work.
Good stuff!
I did not think that cutting the brush like that inside the trailer makes it "shrink" that much ....good to know thank you
It makes a HUGE difference. I would say 4-6 loads of uncut limbs fit if you cut it.
@@InTheWoodyard That is impressive and I'll do that in the future for sure. beats just hopping around on the stuff scraping ones ankles .
I'm guessing you guys are going to be finishing up the trees this weekend? Don't let the heat get to you! Thanks Chris and crew.
Yes we are!
Glad to see everything went well those ash borer infested trees are very brittle have to take extreme caution when felling large trees have a tendency to barber chair if heavy lean always be on high alert make sure have real sharp saw and cut fast and have a quick exit plan if something goes south be safe
Yup, these where still pretty green and ash is very good hinge wood too.
Great Job Chris,,,,,like the Flush,,,on the Dump.
Thanks more to come!
What a great crew! Kind of weird seeing leaves on the ash trees👍👍GNI
Thanks, the trees where all starting to die.
Very cool video! Also loved the flushing sound when dumping the trailer!😂
That was the actual sound it made! Ha!
Good job guys
Thanks!
Big job😮 Big money 💰 great work guys.😊
Yup, we go back to finish this Saturday.
Good steady man on the tractor. Great video
Sure is, Keith is the master operator!
Nice job on the trees fellas! Very well planned and safely executed.👊🏻GNI
Thanks 👍
Nothin' like a good piece of ash!
yup.
Awesome crew.
We agree!
great job!
Thanks!
Thanks Guys.
I chuckled when he was showing the Soft Shackle from Matts off Road.
I've been a Fan of Their Channel since it Started HAHAHAHA..
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning, nice long video today! I noticed that Bert likes to goose that Echo up and down when cutting. Not sure if he is 'feathering' it or trying to find that sweet spot for the right amount of torque necessary to do the job. Kind of reminds me of a kid goosing their moped at a stop light next to a Harley. Anyway, keep it up - I have to tell you that that is the best alarm clock you could imagine!
Trying to get used to running saws again with my smashed finger. This was just over a week after I smashed it.
He was trying to cut slow so the tractor could pull the tree over slow.
Husky 390XP with a 28 inch bar is the perfect chainsaw for these larger jobs.
Also, I do tree work on the side and 7,000$ is a heck of a deal for this big of a job.
I had a 24in bar on my 390xp. Had a 28in bar on the 395
@@BertsCustomCuts ah that’s got to be a ripper at 24. I run 28 on my 390 and 36 on my 592. Never had a 395. How do you like it? 36 on the 390 worked OK but it was at the end of what it could do.
@@Bixby-and-Buckshot bought my 390 with a 36in bar. The 395 is Adams. It rips good and has alot of snap. I also do my own rendition of a square grind as well and get them wicked sharp.
Yup, Berts 390 is a really good one, lots of snap!
11:00
Cut stumps with the top of the bar and the chain pulls chips in to support the stump and no wedge is needed and the stump won’t pinch your bar.
Yup I've done that before too and if you didnt notice I did that on one of the stumps in the video.
Yup.
hi there well done john
Thanks!
That’s a lot of fire wood for sure 😊
Yup!!!!
Such an awesome video today Chris! I really enjoy the “live on location” vids! Super job there done by all! Enjoyed every min of the vid! Love the sound effects at the dump site to! 🚽😊! Looking forward to the next time back for the rest of the trees! Stay safe and take care! See you tomorrow!! GNI! Andrew from NB, Canada :)
Glad you enjoyed it, we are going back on Saturday to finish, you should see it in a couple weeks!!
@@InTheWoodyard I’ll be there Chris! Thanks again for all the awesomeness In The Woodyard! Andrew from NB :)
👍👏 I really like my top handle Echo also !
Nice, we are using a new one on a tree job tomorrow! A 540 Husqvarna.
The sound effects on the first dump almost made me squirt my coffee out my nose. 🤣
Gavin did a great job on the camera.
That is a normal sound here!
Yes he did!
NGL. ... the toilet sound made me cringe...... and look over my shoulder..... 😂😂😂 good one. 😅😅😅😅 you got me good
Thanks for watching!
The dump trailer I had, you could adjust how quick and how slow it dumped. With a set screw
Yup, I think mine will do that too with the valve screw release, but I have found as fast as possible is the right speed.
Np wonder you always win at paint ball.
Gavin, you did awesome filming.
It's an all-around fantastic video.
Morning Ann. Going back Saturday to finish
Yup, we did well.
@@BertsCustomCuts I bet your uncle is thrilled. Love Gavins cowboy boots
@@InTheWoodyardTarzan climbing trees.
Nice “dump” sound effect. 🤣
Thanks!
How many trees in total did you cut down? Awesome climbing skills. Just be careful a fall could cost you a lot.
7 trees, I am 1/2 squirrel.
Looks like more wood is going to be going to your wood yard
Yup!!
G’morning guys. Awesome uniforms. Nice tree work. I need a top handle. Sweet ash. GoodNightIrene
Thanks Sir Corey, more to come, the job is not done and I have a new saw for the job now!
Can’t wait to watch it while at work !!
Good job boys. pat pat.😂 I noticed in the comments someone thinks you guys felling trees now puts you in the BIG TIME 🙄 don't know where he's been for the last couple of years and thousand plus woodyard videos, he should probably go watch them cause you guys are wayyy past this putting you into the BIG TIME 😆 but I think you guys did a great job and free firewood always a bonus esp getting paid for free firewood 😂 GNI 🥝🙋
Thanks, we had another good day!
Great audio, Good content, Good watch, always good tunes
Glad you enjoy it!
Bucking that brush in the trailer is no fun. Nice work on those big trees, and you get the wood too. Looks like you had a big crew. It makes it nice when you have the right tools to do the job.
You got that right! Thanks!
Good job! Kudos to Gavin, BJIEH & GNI :)
Thanks for watching!
Great work!
Thanks!
Thanx.
thanks for watching!!
The A B C ‘s of trees. Adam Bert and Chris.
Yup and tomorrow Tony will be there too!
I have never seen so many “barber chairs” in all my life!😮😢😮😊😊😊
There weren't any barber chairs in video
@@BertsCustomCuts who asked. You?
Bert was the one cutting and we did not have one single barber chair. We did leave a lot of hing to control the fall so maybe you did not see that on the video.
Then I guess you have never seen one before because there was not a single one.
@@InTheWoodyard whatever Mr. K.I.A
Quite a job. Jumpins, Your throwing away good firewood in that brush. Hehe. No good for you guys. But I could get a lot out of it.
Neat slingshot tool to get the rope into the tree.
I gotta stop watch now. Will finish later. Have to get to my own wood pile.
Thanks 👍
Looks like we are near the photography studio today.
Yup, about 1/2 mile away through the woods!
Nice video, mate! Next stop, chipper?
If we did more tree jobs probably so!
New and different, nice.
Variety is the spice of life.
Three or four of these a year would make for a good mix.
Do you buy the shirts and have them printed up right there in Appleton ?
Or
Do you order the shirts on line already
printed up?
We are going back Saturday to do the last 4 trees that we ran out of time to do.
Yes and yes, more to come!
Beautiful
Thank you!
Good morning to my favorite video man
Thanks for watching!
There, I finished up. Great video. $1000.00 per tree.
Thanks for watching!
Good job on making the limbs fit in your trailer.
Thanks , poor mans chipper!
@@InTheWoodyard yes but it does the job.
Great video Chris. Did you finally buy a skidding winch? And ya I thought would've seen the winch in action. They are very useful. Heck with 165' of cable mine had came with I was using my skidding winch to pull trees down instead of the rope. Cheers.
It's my other uncles and borrowed it just in case we needed it.
Nope, it is Berts uncles.
Good morning all!
Good morning!
@@InTheWoodyard good morning Chris!
Great score paid to cut the trees and keep the wood, nothing too big all manageable diameters…sweet
Yup, nice stuff!
Chris, if you ever start selling the shirts I'd like to buy a few
We do sell them....email us at maryinthewoodyard@gmail.com and my wife will contact you...THANKS!
Good morning Woodhounds!!
Morning!
As always a great video when u guys pull out the chainsaws.
Thanks!
My husband, a retired driver, has watched every one of your videos. He's a huge fan! He really wants one of your Tee shirts. I can't find them any where online. Is it possible to buy one from you? It would sure mean a lot to him. Thank you.
Hello, thanks for watching and yes...email us at maryinthewoodyard@gmail.com and we can get you one.
@@InTheWoodyard Thank you so much! He will be so happy!
Adam did a pretty good job with the throw bag and slingshot. Those soft shackles come in handy and have been used in the boating/sailing communities for years MORR just slaps his name on them and marks them up $$$.
Yup, we did well, and got that day done, one more to go soon.
I bet that job here in FL would be 15-20k. lol. Don't know to laugh or cry.
Yup, I would not be surprised at all.
Yall need a big ass chipper. The company I use to work for would have chipped most of that. We would chip anything up to 16''. Just stick the trunk in the feed roller and it would just eat the whole tree in just a few min.
We only do a couple tree jobs a year and getting a chipper sure would be nice but a poor spending money decision.
By chance, was there orange juice on the job?
Ha! No, I do not think so!
I'm not telling you what to do .but maybe you should try using a chipper for the brush
Send me one and I will do that, I checked my pockets and they are empty right now.
It was just a idea
And cart wheels would liven up the slow spots.
That kind of money for a little trees is outrageous........over double what it should cost..........matter of fact..........about triple...........they should have got in done in a short time..........All service work is crazy.........inflated.........
The quote they got was $7000 we did it for $2100.
sukses sellu bosskuu tetep hati hati ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for watching, safety is important!
i was trying to guess what each tree was, not sure if i got any right, but think there was some ash, Popple and maybe box elder?
All ash one was pople and 2 branches trimmed off maple that broke off.
Yup, like Bert said, all ash and on maple.
Most of these trees didn't look dead to me. If these trees were infested with the Emerald Ash Borer, I hope the proper laws were followed, as many states don't allow you to move Ash wood.
All the ash trees in our area are dead or dying. Making firewood with them is legal and common.
@@InTheWoodyard Thank you. Just wondered. Most of them are dead in my area too. It's depressing.
The right of passage lives on! Well Dun!
Thanks!
Remember your wood is worth money! Don’t give away!
Yup!
👍👍👍
Thanks...
What is the yellow attachment on the back of the tractor?
That is a winch.
A B C Enterprises busy with tree removal again ?
Yup, more to go soon!