I'm not a person to comment but I'm so glad how you made the statement about how devastation isn't a competition and how people need to pray for others! Anyone who's ever been through a natural disaster should understand and pray for everyone, including the people their to help!!!! Thank you for what you do!!!!!
You’re a good ol’ boy Tim. Heart of gold. One of the first things I thought of when I heard where the storms came through was “I know Tim is going to be in there helping”. Y’all have got prayers and well-wishes from SC and it goes without saying but anything else y’all need just holler.
Tim...your comment at the end about how dangerous tree work is so appropriate. Several weeks ago one of the top tree cutters in the country, Jed Walters, lost his life working on a storm damaged tree removal. All the planning, knowledge and protective gear in the world won't help you if something decides to go south because of the myriad of things that are outside your control. Stay safe and keep helping the people in need. Don't let the wannabes get to you!
I was so glad to see you helping clear those trees. I live in Nashville and the wind storm we had several weeks ago was nothing compared to what Mississippi got but still had trees on houses everywhere. We had 2 large pines fall on our home and was happy to hear our tree service say they were taking work based on how bad it was. Trees in homes firs then trees on homes and lastly general cleanup and it was Tuesday afternoon before they could get to us with a Crain to lift trees off the house. Take care and be safe and thank you for helping those that need the help.
Man I work for East Mississippi Pole in Macon Ms. and we sent out 14 loads of power poles Saturday after the storm. I can’t even fathom being in these people’s situation. Praying for all that was affected by the storm and all who is helping to get these people’s lives back to some type of normalcy. Good video and good work. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Tim. All of you are awesome. It's always nice to work with another professional. Your job is dangerous enough without having to worry about the guy working next to you. Nice fast feet you got there.
Prayers for all the victims! Tim this video was even more special. As always, enjoy the way you communicate with everyone. Thank you for helping! God bless!🙏❤️
I found your video this morning and was super impressed with how precise and careful y'all working together - You boys and your toys are truly Heaven Sent! The people in Amory and all the towns that are being cleaned up by you and other crews are truly blessed! Sending prayers for all those affected by this devastation. I watched it all live on Ryan Hall Y'all's channel and you could tell these beasts were Monsters! God Bless and Stay Safe!...oh! And I just subscribed!
Thoughts and prayers to all impact by this storm. What a truck, I’m thinking worth every penny in situation such as that!! Be careful, stay safe and God bless!!
That thing is the bomb. Tim after 2 days of clearing trees with a mini excavator my thought is this, just like tractor owners should have certain attachments as a given, I believe the three grapple should be basically mandatory for excavator owners, wish we had on the one we’ve been using.
One the guys at our church has worked with him before with 8 days of hope, very cool and a blessing what y all doing, blessing come in all shapes and forms, and like you said, it is not a compare game that’s just plain ignorance, put yourself in these peoples shoes, doesn’t matter small or large damage everyone was affected, even hurts rest us because our fellow Mississippians have been affect, instead of comparing these people should be saying thank God that wasn’t me!! Tim God bless all y all doing work may everyone stay safe and shine little light to someone in a time of need!
Wow Great video you guys are great and you did a very good job keep up the good work. Thoughts n prayers for all the families and to the tree service's that are a part of the clean up after these storm's
@cotontop3 Tim man you are a good person and with a good talented man there and I'm sure there are many more down there making things happen. Wish I wasn't so far Away up here in NY, or I'd come down and lend a hand with the clean up. I don't have any big equipment, but I do have 2 saws and all the ppe needed.
The end of this video is spot on! It was a pleasure meeting you and thank you for coming together with Michael to help those in need. You’re an awesome guy and he’s been so excited to work with you!
Cottonwood, some people just don't understand! I bet you the people that are making those comments have never been in that type of situation! You guys just keep on doing great work!
Great video. Would love to know a daily rate on what they would charge. Would love to quickly clear trees from my perimeter on my horse farm. Obviously when the demand is not high after all storm damage has been cleared.
This day and time, it's a race to see who's the most victimized. Everyone wants to be a victim for some reason. Keep up the good work Tim and ignore the ignorance as best you can.
Heck of a job, you two doing! 👍👍👍👍👍👍 All that really matters are that the people are most appreciative. Waiting to get their homes back in working condition. Hope the electric will be quick to coming back on. Feeling safe and complete again.
It’s easy to say that someone is worse until it happens to you then you realise what others are going through, keep up the great job you are doing, cheers for now mate
That truck is a magic wand now because it's shiny and new.. but I expect it will become a nightmare to keep reliable and safe long term. That sort of machine is one you want absolute faith in with the hoses and pistons and pins and such. Between the upfront cost and the long term upkeep, the owner of a truck like this must have to charge very dearly and have work beating his door down.
I think sometimes people just don't think about what they are saying. I agree that some areas where hit harder than others, but that doesn't lessen the trauma and the loss in the other communities.
Forget the 'Armchair Advice' from those who do not understand and I pray they never have a full understanding of what force nature can deliver. I know what you mean when people come together and from the off have a sixth sense of how each of you work think and act, along with that 'dark sense of humour' you have to have in conditions of the such you find yourself in. Stay safe and well whilst you help all those who are unable to do what you are doing to make their homes safe and sound. God Bless You All.
@cotontop3 what saddle do you like best I'm just getting into climbing some last year or so. Cut trees my entire life and always love being in God's creation just trying to broaden my abilities.
Hey, can you advise if it is possible to change the 9pin diagnostic port for a conventional 9pin diagnostic that comes with a notch on the middle pin for a Bandit woodchopper. Appreciate you in advance.
whats with these kids in a dangerous work zone??? they were in the last vid you did with this crew.. apparently you condone this by working with these kids there. I think child services needs to be informed. and many insurancecompanies need to be informed of this behavior. and youtube. thanks for all the info to have these people investigated.
I'm not a person to comment but I'm so glad how you made the statement about how devastation isn't a competition and how people need to pray for others! Anyone who's ever been through a natural disaster should understand and pray for everyone, including the people their to help!!!! Thank you for what you do!!!!!
You’re a good ol’ boy Tim. Heart of gold.
One of the first things I thought of when I heard where the storms came through was “I know Tim is going to be in there helping”.
Y’all have got prayers and well-wishes from SC and it goes without saying but anything else y’all need just holler.
Thankfully there are professionals like you all to help these people in need . Bless you all
Sending Prayers for all that was in the line of those storms and Also Praying for all the works removing storm damage
Tim...your comment at the end about how dangerous tree work is so appropriate. Several weeks ago one of the top tree cutters in the country, Jed Walters, lost his life working on a storm damaged tree removal. All the planning, knowledge and protective gear in the world won't help you if something decides to go south because of the myriad of things that are outside your control. Stay safe and keep helping the people in need. Don't let the wannabes get to you!
I was so glad to see you helping clear those trees. I live in Nashville and the wind storm we had several weeks ago was nothing compared to what Mississippi got but still had trees on houses everywhere. We had 2 large pines fall on our home and was happy to hear our tree service say they were taking work based on how bad it was. Trees in homes firs then trees on homes and lastly general cleanup and it was Tuesday afternoon before they could get to us with a Crain to lift trees off the house. Take care and be safe and thank you for helping those that need the help.
Prayers for all those affected and special prayers for those who paused their lives to help out. Stay safe working out there. 🙏🙏🙏
Man I work for East Mississippi Pole in Macon Ms. and we sent out 14 loads of power poles Saturday after the storm. I can’t even fathom being in these people’s situation. Praying for all that was affected by the storm and all who is helping to get these people’s lives back to some type of normalcy. Good video and good work. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you an all the guys that are helping out. Prayers to protect you guys and for support for all the people with damage. God bless an grace yo all.
Thank you Tim. All of you are awesome. It's always nice to work with another professional. Your job is dangerous enough without having to worry about the guy working next to you. Nice fast feet you got there.
Yall be safe Tim and know that we're praying for all that have been affected by these storms and the guys that are working to get it cleaned up. 🙏
Dangerous work. Excellent job Mr Tim ! Be safe
Prayers for all the victims! Tim this video was even more special. As always, enjoy the way you communicate with everyone. Thank you for helping! God bless!🙏❤️
What a fantastic machine and tremendous team work - in an utterly devastated town.
that was a very good designed rig for taken down trees. God bless the tree Arborists working that district.
I found your video this morning and was super impressed with how precise and careful y'all working together - You boys and your toys are truly Heaven Sent! The people in Amory and all the towns that are being cleaned up by you and other crews are truly blessed! Sending prayers for all those affected by this devastation. I watched it all live on Ryan Hall Y'all's channel and you could tell these beasts were Monsters! God Bless and Stay Safe!...oh! And I just subscribed!
I'll wager there were plenty of folks in Amory that were glad to have a pro like you on the scene. Well done series of videos, Cotontop3!
God bless to all tree crews and are praying ya”ll up for your safety.
Thank you for your service , God bless you an your family
Much appreciated
Thank you for providing your expertise to help those folks!
Good work guys. Work safe. Helping your fellow man that's what we are called to do. Thank you.🙏
Thoughts and prayers to all impact by this storm. What a truck, I’m thinking worth every penny in situation such as that!! Be careful, stay safe and God bless!!
Prayers for safety and for the families affected. This was a great video. You need that truck.
That thing is the bomb. Tim after 2 days of clearing trees with a mini excavator my thought is this, just like tractor owners should have certain attachments as a given, I believe the three grapple should be basically mandatory for excavator owners, wish we had on the one we’ve been using.
Awesome! First time for me seeing a piece of equipment like that. Wish they had that equipment when I was in business.
Thank God the world has people like you Tim! God bless you.
Keep on doing the job you're doing you are doing an excellent job and I was proud of you keep up the good work God bless you
One the guys at our church has worked with him before with 8 days of hope, very cool and a blessing what y all doing, blessing come in all shapes and forms, and like you said, it is not a compare game that’s just plain ignorance, put yourself in these peoples shoes, doesn’t matter small or large damage everyone was affected, even hurts rest us because our fellow Mississippians have been affect, instead of comparing these people should be saying thank God that wasn’t me!! Tim God bless all y all doing work may everyone stay safe and shine little light to someone in a time of need!
Awesome in all areas!!! Bless you all and continued success.
Thank you! You too!
Thank you guys for helping there God bless your crew.
Thank you
Another inspiring video! Keep up the great work and stay safe! Prayers for all involved in this disaster 🙏
Just an amazing machine...Good for him , Alot of years of hard work.
Yes indeed!
You are God sent Tim…
Wow Great video you guys are great and you did a very good job keep up the good work. Thoughts n prayers for all the families and to the tree service's that are a part of the clean up after these storm's
Thanks so much
@cotontop3 Tim man you are a good person and with a good talented man there and I'm sure there are many more down there making things happen. Wish I wasn't so far Away up here in NY, or I'd come down and lend a hand with the clean up. I don't have any big equipment, but I do have 2 saws and all the ppe needed.
Praying for you guys and the home owners!
The end of this video is spot on! It was a pleasure meeting you and thank you for coming together with Michael to help those in need. You’re an awesome guy and he’s been so excited to work with you!
Absolutely, I have enjoyed it a lot 💪🏻
Awesome, what you and all the tree guy’s are doing 👍👏🙏
I don't really know what to tell you guys , but to be safe and God loves the work you guys are doing ... God Bless ....
You did some awesome cutting Cotontop God Bless and always be safe
You’re needed just as much in Amory as those other places!!
Great work Everybody, fair play, prayers to You All👍🙏🙏
Another example of the good , godly people do.
Hello there Mr Tim. Hope ya,ll are doing great. 👍✌️🙏🙏
Cottonwood, some people just don't understand! I bet you the people that are making those comments have never been in that type of situation! You guys just keep on doing great work!
Great video. Would love to know a daily rate on what they would charge. Would love to quickly clear trees from my perimeter on my horse farm. Obviously when the demand is not high after all storm damage has been cleared.
Well said Tim , stay safe and our thoughts are with all
Those saw trucks are impressive
Nice work it's a pleasure for somebody that likes to help you do a good
This day and time, it's a race to see who's the most victimized. Everyone wants to be a victim for some reason. Keep up the good work Tim and ignore the ignorance as best you can.
Heck of a job, you two doing! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
All that really matters are that the people are most appreciative. Waiting to get their homes back in working condition. Hope the electric will be quick to coming back on. Feeling safe and complete again.
Damage is damage it doesn’t matter how big or small the thing is people are coming together in someone’s time of need!!!!
Friend of mine just had a tree company take down a large tree next to his house with an identical rig. Bad A**!!! It's a game changer.
North Mississippi has another set of storms coming in this weekend. Y’all be safe
Jim’s tree service has the same exact truck here in Little Rock.
Man it is cool.
It’s easy to say that someone is worse until it happens to you then you realise what others are going through, keep up the great job you are doing, cheers for now mate
Godspeed to all of you out there.
That truck is a magic wand now because it's shiny and new.. but I expect it will become a nightmare to keep reliable and safe long term.
That sort of machine is one you want absolute faith in with the hoses and pistons and pins and such. Between the upfront cost and the long term upkeep, the owner of a truck like this must have to charge very dearly and have work beating his door down.
I think sometimes people just don't think about what they are saying. I agree that some areas where hit harder than others, but that doesn't lessen the trauma and the loss in the other communities.
Great work guys, Just wondering Tim if your still involved with the family logging operation?
Awesome video Tim you guys the tree men are doing amazing job thank you
Thanks 👍
Didn't quite see what the grapple saw on the truck is. Is it a Mecanil grapple saw made in Finland?
That truck is awesome.
I’d hate to know what that unit cost 😮
You all be safe out there 🙏
Great video
I wish I could be trained by a professional such as you Tim 31:49
Awesome Job & Video!!
Them trucks are awesome to watch run !!
Yes they are!
Forget the 'Armchair Advice' from those who do not understand and I pray they never have a full understanding of what force nature can deliver. I know what you mean when people come together and from the off have a sixth sense of how each of you work think and act, along with that 'dark sense of humour' you have to have in conditions of the such you find yourself in. Stay safe and well whilst you help all those who are unable to do what you are doing to make their homes safe and sound. God Bless You All.
Wonderful work brother.
Much appreciated
@cotontop3 what saddle do you like best I'm just getting into climbing some last year or so. Cut trees my entire life and always love being in God's creation just trying to broaden my abilities.
@@justinsigmon1878 the Monkey Beaver. It is the best and most comfortable and none of the others come close in my opinion.
@cotontop3 I was looking at the monkey beaver 2.0 I love those guys lol
Alright I'm gonna have to separate y'all! 😂 Tim where was you goin when rook cut that tree?
I was going to the end of the roof and then jump if I had to 😆😆😆
The devastation in Rolling Fork is horrendous but it is 175 miles from you to Rolling Fork versus the 40 minutes to Amory
Do u ever do trusses and setting ac on rooftops?
Yes Rook will do that.
🙏❤️😎
Mister Tim looks like you were catching a rabbit lol be safe and have a great day Sam
Nice 😊 mate 🤠👌👌👌🤙🤙💯💯👍
How did yal do Tim I’m in chauvin Louisiana where almost hurricane ida touched down so I understand your pain in way I hope yal are all ok
Don't think you covered it Tator but is there a safeguard that tells you the weight that the grapple is picking up??
PREACH IT BOSS MAN.
Is that your next purchase? That’s cool stuff!
That's cool, they married a HIAB with a grapple saw.
Sounds like providence, Holy Spirit might have brought yall together.
Wonder if her came down here to clean up after hurricane Ian?
What ends up happening to the downed brush/trees
They bring in the large tub grinders and grapple trucks that take entire trees and turn them into mulch that is sold or given away..
Hey, can you advise if it is possible to change the 9pin diagnostic port for a conventional 9pin diagnostic that comes with a notch on the middle pin for a Bandit woodchopper. Appreciate you in advance.
I know you aren’t taking pay but I hope you are selling the good logs for lumber.
That truck is tits money 👍. Very handy for tree service
What are you smoking? Can i have some
10:42 smashed the soffit......really? the operator sucks!
Yall might wana start paying attention to your Gov as its going to hell instead being Jocks as you impress no one with your toys
whats with these kids in a dangerous work zone??? they were in the last vid you did with this crew.. apparently you condone this by working with these kids there. I think child services needs to be informed. and many insurancecompanies need to be informed of this behavior. and youtube. thanks for all the info to have these people investigated.
Hey Karen…..relax….. I don’t believe these PROFESSIONALS would put any children in danger.
@@bobbyhernandez2415 hey Kyle you ever lost a child? STFP
Give me a break.... children in the south are taught from early age.....I was running a chainsaw at 10....and a tractor
Keyboard warrior.....still a Karen......
What's up with that air conditioner. Weird???
Great video.
Thanks for the visit