Removing a pine with the help of a knuckle boom crane
2024 ж. 25 Ақп.
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This pine was much faster to climb and bomb out the branches and then rig out 14' logs with the crane. The drop-zone was nice and easy to hit as it was the customers driveway. It always goes quicker when there is a crane to help
Listening to this while I drive a hour to work this morning.
Great job! Made me queasy watching this. Never had that problem in my youth but as you get older and lose that fearlessness things change. 😂 My first house i found a set of spikes and harness and climbed tree's in my yard and repelled down them for fun. My neighbors thought I was nuts. I can't do it today. Once I get above 20' weird things happen in my brain 😂 Great reminder too how much you can do with a short bar. Nobody needs a king kong saw. Props to the crane operator. Nice work all around
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Best tree guys I’ve ever witnessed. Hire them if u don’t want any damage or injury. The best by far. Totally professional. 👍👍
Yep😊
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Looked like everyone had a job to do and they all knew exactly what they were doing. Hats off to the sawyer!!!! All I can say is WOW
You have nerves of steel and lots of courage. You have my admiration young man. Thank you and stay safe.
I appreciate that, and I certainly try
This was a demonstration of skill and precision work done as a team. It was a joy to watch how quickly you all accomplished the job of take my down these trees. CONGRATULATIONS! God bless you all and keep you safe. Dennis K.
Your the man you could not pay me enough to get up there
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Impressive teamwork using a knuckle boom crane to safely remove a pine tree.
Love your work and never get sick watching your videos hours and hours. ❤ love from Pakistan. Keep up the good work 😊
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Nice job dude. 😊
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Sweet tree and ya did it fast. Those pines are my favorite. I can deal with sap in the spring over these wide oaks. Safely done in my book
Oh yea for sure. Could have been a bit better on comms with the ground guy, but other then that it went great
Very interesting to see its done, thank you 👏👏👏😍🇬🇧
That was impressive. God bless you, I could never do that. I got dizzy when you were in the top of that tree.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Nice work! I really enjoyed that! It reminded me of my younger days.
Well executed, well done. Enjoyed the ride. 👍👍
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed it
That was amazing!,,,,,,Ive never seen that before. That man doing the cutting was a talent. He was good !!!👍👍
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
Loved his safety routine
1:00 World's okayest tree climber." Love it
Awesome job brother
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This Climber has my vote😊
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"World's okayest tree climber." Love it!
Definitely one of my better Amazon purchases
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Anyone else have that funny cobble wobble feeling in the pit of their stomach? 🤗
Love your work.
Thank you!
I used to do the same thing back in my 30s 20s and 30s that is very dangerous work and you got to know what you're doing and your butt tieing an your cuts and a damn good song and some good tree hooks always have your safety belt an good rope
Wow, this guy is a real professional.
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Love these videos. Must admit though that I was nervous the entire time seeing that rope with as frayed as it is. That thing looks like its shelf life has been stretched to its limits.
I'm glad you enjoyed. The frayed rope is simply a rope cover on a steel core. It has since been replaced at the time that this tree was cut down I was waiting on the placement to arrive.
@@ReallyTallTreeGuy Keep the awesome videos coming bro. Stuff like this is my ASMR. I climb poles for a living, so I know all about gaffing and using safety equipment.
Job well done men go have you a good cold beer now
Awesome job keep up the good work my brother
Thanks! Will do!
OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!😲😲😲😲😲 Amazing work!!!
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KZhead is great for teaching us DIYers how to do things. Cutting down tall trees ain't one of 'em. YIKES!
Yea definitely something to leave to the professionals
A lot of skill and courage and steel balls!!!😮
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What goes up must come down!! Great JOB brother... Sorry, had to chuckle a bit when you thumped your forearm to the bone. Haha!! Grace and Peace Ya'll
Yea that was not fun at all
Total respect amazing
Great job 👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
I would have liked some before and after shots, but I watched most of it!
Absolutely amazing in every respect!
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Fantastic job awesome great worker knows his job😊
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Amazing!! BRAVO!!
frankly, your courage makes me dizzy; hats off and good luck.
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Good job👍
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We love you for whatever you are
That professional,great job
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One of those "i can see the pub from here" moments.😅
Well he's very good at what he's doing
Parabéns pelo trabalho realizado! São especialistas nesse trabalho!❤😮
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Obrigado por responder e gostar da minha mensagem! PARABÉNS E MUITO SUCESSO EM SUAS AVENTURAS!!
Muy bien buen trabajo deberdad 😅muy agotador pero muy bien gracias a todos por el video saludos de Mexico
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Tough school.briliant job big guy.
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Awesome effort
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Parabéns pela coragem, Deus te abençoe ❤
I love your channel Hey with love from Denmark, i do stump grinding and have a ms660 with a 28" bar on it to cut stumps at ground levelup to 4 feet wide, and it flex to much so sometimes it get stuck and have to pull out my 357xp with 18" bar to help the 660, can you recoment a sav and a bar size, because 660 with the bar and chain is beginning to be a little heavy
Typically when I use a 660. I have a 36 inch bar on it, and I haven't noticed the bar flexing that much. It might be that the bar is just old or you need to file down the burs on each side of it. If the 660 is heavy, then the next best thing I would recommend would be a 500i with either a 28" or a 32" bar on it. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos
Fascinating stuff! Dumb question. Going up, is the orange rope your only safety or is there some sort of backup I'm not seing? Looks like there is a certain risk you might accidentally cut that rope or a falling branch might rip it.
Thanks. The orange rope has a steel wire in the middle of it to prevent me from easily cutting through it
Awesome. I used to do that years ago and I still remember vividly how much I didn't like it when you cut out the top and sometimes the stub waves back-and-forth. Lordy I hated that. Hats off to a very professional climber.
Bad ass bro
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Awesome!!!!!
Thanks!!
Nice
He very good at what he doing
Don't know how you manage to climb up that high carrying those big brass balls you got ...
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Just curious if that pine fell on the house were would the top of it land on the house?
It would be most of the way across the roof
Que pinheiro alto em?
Amazing skillss
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Why are some of the branches removed in one piece and others in two pieces - even tho they are virtually the same size? Chazman
I was trying to make it a but easier on the ground guy, so that he wouldn't have to fight to get the branches to the chipper
What a nice tall straight tree Wonder why they took it down.
It was definitely nice. They were expanding their driveway, so that tree and a fee other small ones had to go
Awesome job, what kind of stihl saw is this?
Thanks The smaller one is an ms201tc the larger one is a ms462 rcm
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Brilliant skill.please keep safe
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Excelente parabéns... são Paulo Brasil
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heart jumped in my throat a few times for the ground guys lol
Yeah, I should have either made it more clear that I was dropping branches, or looked before I started cutting. Definitely on me, but luckily no one got hurt
😂😂😂same here
Guess you always wanted an office with a view!
comprend pour quoi il les attaches les petite branches ?????????
Skill Master
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otimo trabalho profissional
What was the height of this tree? Why chipping?
It was around 75'. We chipped what we could because it is easier to get rid of the chips, and we can fit more material into the truck
Baffled why the homeowner didn’t let you flop on the yard. Soil repair is a lot cheaper than heavy machinery, by the hour! Lol. Merica!
I can't answer that, but it was definitely an easier cleanup with the heavy machinery
Yikes! That saw blade comes way too close to his rope that holds him to the tree! He must be safe. I haven't a clue about doing this stuff!
The rope that is holding me to the tree is a steelcore flipline. It has a steel cable on the inside of it, which makes it difficult to cut through
That's good info! Like I said I really didn't know about your biz! Stay safe!
Dobra robota👍
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Hi I was wondering how high was the tree
I believe it was 70 feet or so
Oh my, tall and linky, ours are big all way to top nearly, difference in pines
My wife’s first husband was a tree trimmer. If he had Chosen a safer occupation I’d still be single.
only one safety strap??????
Ain't no way He wayyy up there and I'm scared FOR him
MA QUANTA È ALTA L'ALBERO DI PINO🌲 ?CIAO 👍👏👏👏
So why is the ground man not paying attention to the tree man? I work with my brother who is a arborist and I, and we both have communication skills
There was a lot of noise and it was difficult to hear when I was cutting. I should have checked before dropping the branches as well
What if you accidentally hit the harness with the chainsaw???😩😩😩
Well then it gets cut, but I'm pretty careful to avoid the harness
@@ReallyTallTreeGuy Oh ok lol…be careful!!!🫡🫡🫡
I love pine trees 🙁
great video and job well done BUT where are your radio coms with the ground guys no way they can hear you from up there with chipper going thought you were going to hit them a couple of times better communication with the ground crew def need some sort of radio link, you have a lot of bottle :)
Thank you, and yeah, absolutely. It was definitely my fault and my mistake. I should have checked before I cut comma we didn't have calms because one of the batteries was dead. They certainly cannot hear even with just my soul running, they can't hear me.
I like the part 2 when he got a lift up by the bone save him a climb
Que valiente....
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Why am I dizzy?
Man be careful that you don’t Nick that rope slinging that saw all around!
I try to avoid it
Accidentally cutting that rope which is holding you up? You need something better than that?
An thats how it is done
Didn't replace frayed rope
Can I have a go
Incorrect use of a chainsaw as a hammer
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You are very dialed on your pine removals
Yea I definitely remove a good few of them
Славик, я очкую!
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Detach yourself from the tree and harness after safely on the ground
Idk….frayed little rope and a hot blade getting tossed around, seems like safety is the 4th priority here
The frayed rope here is a steelcore flipline, so it is fairly difficult to cut through
Replace your frayed rope
The rope is for grip and to protect ya from the cable. The steel is your life support not the 2mm rope around the cable.
Nice cutting the usable lumber . Most of the cuter channels jus wast the wood
Ale tępy łańcuch!!!