My new favorite!

One of the best I have viewed via treebuzz. Worth the watch.

Dull saw. No ergonomics, he must have been sore at end of day. Kept waiting for him to cut left hand off, didn't need it anyway. Wow
 
The background music really kicks it up a notch. I'm sincerely impressed by his ability to one-hand the rear handled saw and use his free hand to run the rigging line. Don't think I'll aspire to do it myself but he pulled it off - at least a few times. Seems like there were lots of body parts in danger at various points.
 
That is a list topper. Man that guy must of been sore. Having huge nads can sometimes get you into trouble. I wonder what kind of hitch he was using?
 
Well... at least the customer only paid $300 for the tree removal.
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Na. I have no idea what they charged for that.

I'm trying to find something nice to say about those guys like RopeShield did...
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I saw a little of James's technique in the first one with that rear handle. Could you imagine James side by side with these guys... We'd all be out of work.
 
WOW! that had some great technique! among my favorites (Too many to pick one) was the ol' sittin'-on-the-climbline move. I especially liked the very end where Bruce and Linda pointed out how they took out the tree and" avoided the neighbors roof and fence with ease due to their experience."

They are so right when they say "We specialize in dangerous tree removals"

Things might be better long-term if they started looking into SAFE tree removals!
 

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