*This reminded me of the times my dad let me tag along to the sawmill. The scent of sawdust and the joy of being with him are memories I treasure deeply. Thank you for bringing them back to life. Much love to you!*
Must say well done the crew in minimizing further damage, I drove a crawler mounted 60ft tower crane back in the 1970s. Operated by wander lead controls slung around my shoulders, the operator does not get the feel of the machine not sitting in the cab. But you guys got around that with radio mikes and giving close up direction. How cranage work has changed since I began in the 1960s. It's always good to watch experts at work no matter what trade it is. Thanks for posting.
Glad to see 👀 some southern men in the tree 🌳 removal business. I like the way you are very straightforward about how you work. I like your videos 📹 ♥ 😊 ☺ good graphics, easy to understand all you are doing ✅ 👍. Keep up the good work. Be blessed.
I am extremely impressed with the precision & timing you all have as you work together. It's so graceful & I love watching every minute of it. Please stay safe.
21:32 that’s a bit of an understatement. They way you guys do it is incredibly deceiving of how difficult it actually is and how bad things can go very wrong in hurry. There’s so many risk mitigation steps that are taken just by using that equipment. The most impressive part is how fast you guys safely disassemble and remove the trees. Easy on that roof, that ground gets further away every year. ATV studs in boots can really help but it is hard on the roof and the sawdust or moss can’t be real thick. Really enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
If I was a customer, neighbor or subCon on or near your job site I would be very impressed to see that Black grappler truck roll up to my job site. It looked so business like with the shining Chrome and all Black body. It rolled onto the job site ready to go to work. Kudos to the driver/operator. It's nice to see how meticulous and professionally you dismantled that tree.
That's an awesome machine.. Takes tree work to another level...But the price tag is at another level as well. Just like your tow behind lift in comparison to your 92 footer... Great work guys...
Prayers for the home owner, I hope everyone is ok. Hopefully their home owners insurance will cover the damage Wholly crap that roof is slick, don't know how you stood on it
We were one of those clients that had 3 trees in the attic after Hurricane Delta in 2020. Everything about this work is dangerous; good job now they can start the repairs.
I rarely say this but, excellent job fellas! Slicker than owl snot.🤔 That's a new one for sure. Stay safe out there, I felt the pain when you fell on the roof my ribs are complaining right now ouch 🤕
You do good for others. Ill be honest, that machine is awesome. The power it has on those huge jaws to crush many things is amazing. Rip a tree off its foundation with no issues...
Nice work there Cottontop .Been on a roof like that back in my payday . .I didn't have a crane to fit my chunks . Bet this homeowner had a lot of repairs to do .
Watched a company take a tree down with a giant claw and blade combination. Kept my 4 year old friend and I entertained for thirty minutes. Took a huge old tree down in not much more than that. Very cool.
Great video. Brutal work wearing all that PPE in high dew point temperatures in deep south right now. Have had quite a few red oaks blow over chez moi in central Bama, but no hickories. G-d bless
So much gratitude that there are skillled people who can take the risk to do this work. Its sketchy looking. Its man killing. Its impossible to ignore when you see it.
hello, i had something like that in 1991 when in january a huge hurricane swept across germany a huge tree on a thatched roof house i also ordered a telescopic mobile crane for this, i have a company for tree work, the soft thatched roof didn't destroy so much
Gotta believe there's a bright college student we know and love that would love a summer internship nxt summer with Rook or with you on the 057. Great skills to have. Just a thought. God bless. TFS
Ông này cắt giỏi, đầy đủ phương tiện tối tân, nếu không Khi cắt nguy hiểm. Thấy thương cho kênh người VN không có gì hết ngoại trừ cái cưa. Chủ nhà thật can đảm ở cây ngả thế?
I have known a few people that have fallen off building roofs. The luckiest/ unluckiest fell/ slipped off the upper level of a 2 level roof, hit the lower level roof and then went through the power cables before the ground. Only a broken leg. I would have thought someone might have invented/ developed a temporary roof fall protection system for emergency workers. The ridgepro or standing seam anchors/ clamps etc. Or a fold-up screen the mini excavator can hold up above the gutter. etc
I wonder if their is not some type of roofer's work boot with soles designed to provide better traction on slick metal roofs, if there is it might be worth getting a pair just for when you are working on those types of roof.
*This reminded me of the times my dad let me tag along to the sawmill. The scent of sawdust and the joy of being with him are memories I treasure deeply. Thank you for bringing them back to life. Much love to you!*
Love and appreciate the work you did to save what’s was left of my house. And everyone’s professionalism
too
Must say well done the crew in minimizing further damage, I drove a crawler mounted 60ft tower crane back in the 1970s. Operated by wander lead controls slung around my shoulders, the operator does not get the feel of the machine not sitting in the cab. But you guys got around that with radio mikes and giving close up direction. How cranage work has changed since I began in the 1960s. It's always good to watch experts at work no matter what trade it is. Thanks for posting.
Glad to see 👀 some southern men in the tree 🌳 removal business. I like the way you are very straightforward about how you work. I like your videos 📹 ♥ 😊 ☺ good graphics, easy to understand all you are doing ✅ 👍. Keep up the good work. Be blessed.
Cotontop3 you do some SERIOUS tree work. This video brings us right into the thick of it. Intense! Thank you Tim and God speed to you.
Glad you enjoyed it
You guys make it look like you been working together for years!
You got that right Tim !! Those Metal Roofs are EXTREMELY SLICK !! You will come off that joker in a flat second...
I am extremely impressed with the precision & timing you all have as you work together. It's so graceful & I love watching every minute of it. Please stay safe.
Wow such a dangerous job but done with no more damage to the house or people. Awesome job!
That’s a lot of work! Nothing like having the right equipment. Satisfying knowing you really helped the homeowner!
I have no words guys!!! Very professional and great teamwork!!!
DONDE ESTABA ESE TEAM DE TRABAJADORE ANTES DEQUE EL ARBOL CAUSARA TODO ESE DAÑO?
21:32 that’s a bit of an understatement. They way you guys do it is incredibly deceiving of how difficult it actually is and how bad things can go very wrong in hurry. There’s so many risk mitigation steps that are taken just by using that equipment. The most impressive part is how fast you guys safely disassemble and remove the trees.
Easy on that roof, that ground gets further away every year. ATV studs in boots can really help but it is hard on the roof and the sawdust or moss can’t be real thick.
Really enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
Team Work Makes Great Work, Communication Makes Excellent Transmission. You Guys Did A Remarkable Job ❤
That's some good quality teamwork right there, gentlemen. Nice job once again. 👍🏼
If I was a customer, neighbor or subCon on or near your job site I would be very impressed to see that Black grappler truck roll up to my job site. It looked so business like with the shining Chrome and all Black body. It rolled onto the job site ready to go to work. Kudos to the driver/operator.
It's nice to see how meticulous and professionally you dismantled that tree.
That's an awesome machine.. Takes tree work to another level...But the price tag is at another level as well. Just like your tow behind lift in comparison to your 92 footer... Great work guys...
Just like a doctor in an operating room. price cut in the right places is what counts Bravo Zulu on an outstanding job. Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA).
Unbelievable work! Thanks for making the videos!
Love the composed, tiny hand jestures. True pros. Stay safe & God bless. TFS
I have heard of sea legs but not tin roofs lol be safe and have a great day Sam
Hope the house was repairable . Great job 🇬🇧
Wow! Always a treat watching real pros do their job. Txs for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I have enjoyed doing tree work and watching machinery my whole life good job guys
Great job guys. Now they can the house fixed. Sorry that happened to them.
Tim not saying your too old to be fooling on roofs, but you definitely earned the right to make a younger guy slide around that metal roof😂😂
This is amazing. Was that just one tree? How frightening for the occupants. It looks like there are other trees needing removal also.
Well done!
I always thought the saying, "slicker than snot on a doorknob" was a Maine thing. But I guess it's national! LOL.😂
Thanks for another one. Always enjoy watching. Stay safe.
Prayers for the home owner, I hope everyone is ok. Hopefully their home owners insurance will cover the damage
Wholly crap that roof is slick, don't know how you stood on it
You to people work together like a couple of twins.
Very nice pick! Nothing worse than a bad weather day then a tree falls on your house!
We were one of those clients that had 3 trees in the attic after Hurricane Delta in 2020. Everything about this work is dangerous; good job now they can start the repairs.
Those gentlemen handled those trees like they were making a set of Lincoln Logs 🪵😁 Nice work!
Thanks 👍
I rarely say this but, excellent job fellas! Slicker than owl snot.🤔 That's a new one for sure. Stay safe out there, I felt the pain when you fell on the roof my ribs are complaining right now ouch 🤕
Got to be creative with what you say if making RUclips videos so They don't knock you for something said if You're a monetized channel
Thank you
You do good for others. Ill be honest, that machine is awesome. The power it has on those huge jaws to crush many things is amazing. Rip a tree off its foundation with no issues...
Nice work there Cottontop .Been on a roof like that back in my payday . .I didn't have a crane to fit my chunks . Bet this homeowner had a lot of repairs to do .
Thanks 👍
That machine is awesome & so are the men operating the work . 😊😊😊😊
Wow another bad one great job great video thanks Tim and rook
Glad you enjoyed it
Another job well done. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
It takes brain, skill, and the right equipment to make difficult tasks look simple. Great job!
Y’all made that look easy. Great work
Watched a company take a tree down with a giant claw and blade combination. Kept my 4 year old friend and I entertained for thirty minutes. Took a huge old tree down in not much more than that. Very cool.
Look huge..
Mighty work Everybody, Mother Nature can be a cruel Mama, great job 💯👌👍🙏😎
You guys are true professionals!
Wow! Well done! That was a knuckle biter! Glad everyone is ok.
Terrible for the family. 😢 thanks for helping them
By the looks of the gutters exterior maintenance isn't top priority,good job
Hickory, WOW! Great job and be careful on those slick roofs !
Wonder if a rubber mat to stand on might help in some places .
Oh wow
I had this happened to me about three years ago
I feel for these people
👍❤️
Made it look so easy, great job.
Just got to this video. Some pretty BIG picks in it! Really cool to watch!
excellent, great video to watch, thanks Tim..
You guys are professional, awesome job.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dude that saw is an absolute beast. What is your first name?
Wow that was done so well with such safety to everyone! That was a big tree! Lots of trust and knowledge going on there. Well done!
Thank you 🤗
RETIRED 80, USAF, VFW, FREEDOM. GREAT TOOLS
Another great job by the dynamic duo.
Thats a tricky job your on today....but you got it done proffesionaly...Stay safe you all
Belíssimo trabalho!!! Parabéns!!!
Great video. Brutal work wearing all that PPE in high dew point temperatures in deep south right now. Have had quite a few red oaks blow over chez moi in central Bama, but no hickories. G-d bless
Hey Cotton you done quit logging you don a great job with that house. Keep up with that great work see Man
Great team effort💪too bad about the house though, hope no one got hurt
This is a very interesting one. 😊 Thank you.
This is better and more exciting than watching transformers! I was hanging on every limb!!😂
So much gratitude that there are skillled people who can take the risk to do this work. Its sketchy looking. Its man killing. Its impossible to ignore when you see it.
Enjoyed from Texas!
Awesome Job!!
Great footage, it got up close and personal up on the roof, I thought that one limb was coming through the TV lol
Magic in the sky. AWESOME! A metal roof with pollen and sawdust is a professional hazard!
How often do you check the chain oil on a job that size?
hello, i had something like that in 1991 when in january a huge hurricane swept across germany a huge tree on a thatched roof house i also ordered a telescopic mobile crane for this, i have a company for tree work, the soft thatched roof didn't destroy so much
Gotta believe there's a bright college student we know and love that would love a summer internship nxt summer with Rook or with you on the 057. Great skills to have. Just a thought. God bless. TFS
One has to ask- Why is that tree there in the first place? What is it? 20 feet from the house?
god bless u guys for d good manship work done good
You guys are awesome
Very good operator😊
well built older home. i see a lot of newer homes that a pine will slice like cake.
Amazing to watch this!
You got lot nice equipment to get job done it makes lot easier
WOW!!!!!! JUST WOW!!!!
Muita competência e selo no trabalho. Parabéns.
Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
sounds like you and Rook have headsets... must be a game changer!
Ông này cắt giỏi, đầy đủ phương tiện tối tân, nếu không Khi cắt nguy hiểm. Thấy thương cho kênh người VN không có gì hết ngoại trừ cái cưa. Chủ nhà thật can đảm ở cây ngả thế?
Amazing machine 😊
CottonTop, what does a job like that cost the insurance company to get professionly done like you do, great work
Well done, you do an amazing job. 😊
Such a nice house
I have known a few people that have fallen off building roofs. The luckiest/ unluckiest fell/ slipped off the upper level of a 2 level roof, hit the lower level roof and then went through the power cables before the ground. Only a broken leg. I would have thought someone might have invented/ developed a temporary roof fall protection system for emergency workers. The ridgepro or standing seam anchors/ clamps etc. Or a fold-up screen the mini excavator can hold up above the gutter. etc
Professional.!!!
Wow,,, what a mess... good job
R
Enjoyed watching the video Cotton Top 😊
Thank you 👍🏻
Awesome job brother stay safe
Thanks, you too!
Very Professional. So did Letsdig18 see your truck bed cuz his is a lot like yours. 🤔😉
Great vid. Thanks for sharing.
Why do so many homeowners wait until the tree falls to cut it?
I wonder if their is not some type of roofer's work boot with soles designed to provide better traction on slick metal roofs, if there is it might be worth getting a pair just for when you are working on those types of roof.
That was a huge Hickory Tree 😮
you need to come up with a traction compound to put on your shoes for slick roofs
Great job.
Thanks for the visit
The good thing is no one got hurt.! And why throws front windows did not blow out is beyond me.? Grant job.!