@@BertsCustomCuts Have you tried renting chippers for size comparison? 15inch chipper is about right for chipping 10inch hardwood and a 10inch chipper is about right for 5-6inch hardwood IMHO. I believe this is one of those circumstances where a little more is better. time saver yes but one more piece of equipment to maintain and tow to the jobsite on top of the two trailers. 🤔😜
In Ohio, our ash have been dead so long that they are no longer good for anything. That will make some great firewood. I hate to see the ash go,, it is one of my favorite trees. Easy to cut and split and burns great.
I like when you’re both in the trailer jumping up & down to pank the load down, like 2 kids
Doing what we had to make it fit.
Congratulations on going over 2000 subscribers. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much!
You guys did a real good job with the ash tree. Homeowner will spread the word.
Yup, and another 1 to do this weekend in the neighborhood.
Great job you two 👍🏼. That’s a good tree taken down nicely, Bert.
Yes, thank you
I wish all the tree jobs were that easy! 👍TCT
Me too!
Great Job you two nice clean ( Ty Ron
Thanks 👍
Nice, quick takedown of that ash 👍
Thanks 👍
The hard work isn't cutting the tree down it's the clean up.
Yup, and would be better as a drop and run if the homeowner wants to clean it up.
Nice job, quiet street, only one or 2 people walked by and a car. Stay safe!
Quiet little subdivision with 1 way in and out.
You boys made short work of that tree. Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do!
Funny how much brush is in a tree 🌴😅. It always seems to multiply when there on the ground!
Once on the ground, the brush pile gets big fast. A chipper for on-site may be in the future.
@@BertsCustomCuts Have you tried renting chippers for size comparison? 15inch chipper is about right for chipping 10inch hardwood and a 10inch chipper is about right for 5-6inch hardwood IMHO. I believe this is one of those circumstances where a little more is better. time saver yes but one more piece of equipment to maintain and tow to the jobsite on top of the two trailers. 🤔😜
We were looking at around 12in to be the most ideal size. We could have chipped the whole tree into the trailer and still put the wood on.
@@BertsCustomCuts 12" sounds like a good fit as most likely anything larger than 4-6"dai will be saved out for firewood.👍
I will keep my fingers crossed that you pick up a chipper sponsorship at Bunyan show!🤠
That would be great. It was on my radar for sure.
Nice job like you where t there, minus the tree missing😊🇦🇺
It was a nice little quick job.
Nice drop guys!
Thanks
Good job MEN ! !
Thanks!
I just got a tree service load of living ash, definitely not use to seeing it like this👍👍
There's getting to be fewer left.
Now you need to add stump removal.
Mabey someday.
Go Bert , maybe red barn paint this year ?😊
Mabey a chipper to take to the jobs.
In Ohio, our ash have been dead so long that they are no longer good for anything. That will make some great firewood. I hate to see the ash go,, it is one of my favorite trees. Easy to cut and split and burns great.
Most of them are really dead here now as well. Just a few hanging on yet.
Branches always take alot of time & space to get rid of great work guys!
The best part is it was only 5 miles from home.