The Official Work Pictures Thread

That's a good matchup when two pro's meet up and can appreciate each other's skills. And you may have contributed to his ability to do his rescues better via comms and a Big Shot. Glad it was y'all who did the work and not some yay-hoos.
 
I had one of my clients today tell me that he lost a client to a ladder, tree and chainsaw accident. HO insisting he do it himself. Left a widow and family behind. I totally get it !
Last guy, on this black oak job he had in this tree spiked it and pruned it up to about 60-65 feet. Him (HO) and his wife were just captured by how we rigged the tree down, swinging things off the roof and deck. Ya gotta love it when they "get it".
 
Good he saw a spiking pruner before he saw you guys...surely helped him appreciate your skill level.

That rigging line looks like a laser line! Cool color.
 
Spent the past 3 days up in Cincinnati working for Nick. We did about 40 trees in 3 days, probably close to 500 yards of brush and wood. And everyone is just 21 expect for his other ground guy. Even the crane op on day 2 was only 23.
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That pile of logs with the gehl is just from day 2, that's 7 ash trees we took out with the crane.


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Nice pics!!

TCI must have some kick ass salesmen to keep all that work in front of the crane and grapples.

Are they still digging their knuckle boom??
 
In pic #3, did a climber set the rigging and then the bucket guy is making the cut? Looks to tall for the bucket alone.
 
Yep Cory, I rode the ball and set all the rigging, Nick did all the cutting from the bucket.

Nick is the only salesman for Cincinnati so props to him for keeping the work lined up!

The crane pictured here is a rental, as far as I know they're still digging the kboom.
 
Thanks, RD. Keep it up.

Was that job in a park or some commercial type setting?
 
Stephen, you have convinced me about the Sena helmet coms.
I just ordered 3 pairs from Paul:)
 
Different each day. First day was street trees. Second was at a clients house and the third was at a small farm.


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When I grow up, I wanna be like Nick, Adrian and Carl and get to have some real iron :D
Nary a day goes by when I am not impressed with the younger men that shine in here and in their profession!
Well done lads!
 
Nice Steph!! that a big one :O


Digger pine monday!

Worked at this nice home in a gated community, all homes are on 20 acre lots with tons of blue oaks and the messy digger pines.

I fell 3 pines with no damage but the forth was a tough one to not crush oaks, so HO had a 66ft lift and said use it if I want...cool

he had a 4x4 kabota tractor as well with clam shell bucket...nice...used it too ;)










 
Nice bro! Looking good!

And thanks Stephan! We try our best to live up to the standards you guys laid down!


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