By the time Mills arrived at the scene, the tree was off the road, a lady was giving the guys hugs, and they were laughing it off. ''They did not seem too distraught.''
He said the men were doubly lucky that no car was travelling close behind because the tree stopped the van dead in its tracks.
Mills said the whole tree came down, hit the van and then rolled off the front while a main branch dinged into the side door.
Jackson joked to the Bay of Plenty Times how his foremen, who had the sore knee, ''screamed like a girl'' when the tree fell on the van.
He said they all felt pretty lucky that they weren't seriously injured.
"We deserve a beer now," he said.
Police were called shortly after at 8am to the tree which blocked both lanes. Bystanders helped shift the tree off the road so commuters were able to resume their trips to work.
Drivers were advised to expect delays while police and a council contractor worked to clear the tree.