
2 Minutes With Travis
Coming Up June 2025: Gas vs. Diesel Engines – The Pros & Cons
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PPE For Chipper Operators (2:53)
We need PPE to protect our head, ears, eyes, hands and feet and we should take precautions with the clothes we’re wearing too. This PPE list should help keep your body safe but remember, you need to be thinking safety every moment you’re operating the machine as well. We want to make sure you go home to your family at the end of the day safe and sound and in one piece!
If it fits, it chips?! (Breaking down brush chipper capacity) (2:44)
I hear it all the time… “What’s my chipper’s capacity?” I also hear, “If it fits, it chips” but I’m not positive these guys are max’ing out that throat opening all day long. I like to believe they know what that’ll do to their machine. In this short video, I explain how to get to that capacity and talk about what jamming maximum size materials through does to a machine.
How To Beat Your Competition – 2 Minutes With Travis (2:25)
What’s the best way to beat the competition? Here’s a look at 4 options for managing your customer relationships and dealing with “the other guys”.
2 Minutes Walk-Around of the TW280PHB @TCIA 2024 (2:07)
Travis walks through the features and benefits of the TW280 PHB in this episode of “2 Minutes With Travis” from the floor of TCIA 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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The Blooper Reel
A few of my co-workers said I make doing these videos look easy. Sometimes they are. Especially when I’m sharing exciting information or important news. Easy or not, making these videos often requires many takes and a good deal of cussing. In the end, I think it’s worth it though.
I made this blooper reel for my coworkers. They got a good laugh so I thought I’d share it with you as well. No, the camera falling at the end was not staged. It was a windy day in Michigan.