I did a hickory last week. About 3 1/2 feet at base. 90 feet tall and about 80 feet wide. I have a big black and blue on inner thigh when spurs kicked out, wish I had a track lift. Nice job, great video.
@@TheCrusher2468 the crane sat across the street the whole job, so it cost the same, other than getting the top out may have been faster meaning less time overall.
@@jelinektreeservice tie into the crane leave the spiderlift and there is your lz.. dont get me wrong, id ride the lift on my days off but regardless, facts are facts
couple of things...trailer loading that machine on stacked mats is asking for trouble as the mats will slide on top of each other and if your tie down fails or is loose you will have a problem. 2nd ....pita to unload logs from the crane. You need a log truck. Also the mat white handles to move the mats around really work.
Muy buen travajo todo muy bien solo una pequeña sugerencia en el minuto 10:41 yo recomendaría no meter la mano cuando vas a hacer el saque podría rebotar la sierra y pasar un accidente te lo digo por experiencia propia, se podría hacer el corte primero y después poner el lazo es mi opinión Saludos
i like how you guys leave the slings on the spar pieces once they are loaded on the truck, so that you dont have to reset them to unload. stupid little trick probably saves 20-30min everyday...nice effecient crew.
Friend rented a lift last week, took down 4 good sized pines. Pretty much from watching these videos. What would be even cooler is if you guys taught a safety class. I would pay good money to learn how to do this safely. BTW, 50 feet up feels more like 500 in a haulotte.
Real tree work? Compared to what? I would call that a easy removal. Real tree work wouldn't involve a tracked lift or crane, just spikes and some ropes.
I did a hickory last week. About 3 1/2 feet at base. 90 feet tall and about 80 feet wide. I have a big black and blue on inner thigh when spurs kicked out, wish I had a track lift. Nice job, great video.
Thanks bro
1st class operation Nice job guys
Fast and efficient, I love it! Great work.
EliteZades thanks
Hi there how long is your trailer?
Use crane to remove whole tree not just the spar. Done in half the time.
Double the time for the crane and double the money
@@TheCrusher2468 the crane sat across the street the whole job, so it cost the same, other than getting the top out may have been faster meaning less time overall.
Looks like they didn’t have a very big landing zone. Hard to take big pieces if you can’t set them down anywhere.
@@jelinektreeservice tie into the crane leave the spiderlift and there is your lz.. dont get me wrong, id ride the lift on my days off but regardless, facts are facts
LOVE YOUR EQ.
Thanks 🙏
couple of things...trailer loading that machine on stacked mats is asking for trouble as the mats will slide on top of each other and if your tie down fails or is loose you will have a problem. 2nd ....pita to unload logs from the crane. You need a log truck. Also the mat white handles to move the mats around really work.
Good eyes for safety. I also noticed he want using a lanyard for his chain saw.
Though they must be doing so much right to own all the nice equipment.
Muy buen travajo todo muy bien solo una pequeña sugerencia en el minuto 10:41 yo recomendaría no meter la mano cuando vas a hacer el saque podría rebotar la sierra y pasar un accidente te lo digo por experiencia propia, se podría hacer el corte primero y después poner el lazo es mi opinión Saludos
i like how you guys leave the slings on the spar pieces once they are loaded on the truck, so that you dont have to reset them to unload. stupid little trick probably saves 20-30min everyday...nice effecient crew.
How many feet is that boom?
Great video brother
Pulled out the stihl today!!
“Real tree work”. Uses spider lift
That’s the same thing I was thinking!
Friend rented a lift last week, took down 4 good sized pines. Pretty much from watching these videos. What would be even cooler is if you guys taught a safety class. I would pay good money to learn how to do this safely. BTW, 50 feet up feels more like 500 in a haulotte.
How long did it take you to get used to going up high in that lift? That thing scares the shit out of me just watching!!!
Hey better not if your a tree guy.
real tree work is for climbers lol. Nice job in the bitch basket though haha. Jk. Just salty I don't own one haha
Totalmente verdad 🤣
@@jakobvaqueromarquez6840 totally non verdad. Dinosaurs don't make much $ and quit early in career.
Real tree work?
Compared to what?
I would call that a easy removal. Real tree work wouldn't involve a tracked lift or crane, just spikes and some ropes.
Is that a cmc lift
Heriberto Barajas yes
How long you’ve had it and has it given problems
I don’t understand your thinking
like pulling teeth
Bro, please start cribbing your outriggers. Decent rigging otherwise! :)
What is cribbing?
Your chain was to tight
Again, no tag lines!! What the hell!!! Shit is just free flying in the air. Put a tag line on every piece for better control.