Speedlines Explained - TreeStuff Product Demonstration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ม.ค. 2020
- Drop limbs next to your chipper with a speedline! Nick Bonner, TreeStuff General Manager, shows the Notch Speedline Kit and how easy it is to use!
You can find the Notch Speedline Kit here:
www.treestuff.com/notch-speed...
Although speed-lining increases complexity from basic wrecking, I really appreciate the gains in safety: slower travel to the ground, the lack of personnel underneath, and how branches come to rest free of spring tension and entanglement. I advocate that it significantly reduces the likelihood of struck-by.
very well explained,thank you.
Great information as always!
Hey I know you hahaha!
@@groundpounder24365 Yes Sir! I rock with this guy heavy!
I can't believe you hand sawed that 🙈
I love my new Stihl electric top handled saw, it is quiet and smooth it lasts a long time on a battery as well.
I love my new Husky top handle but love my New - yes brand new ms461 non c
That must not be a silky 😂😂😂😂😂
Nice work my man
Would you consider a cordless top handle for noise reduction Nick?
I have one they are surprisingly loud when cutting but at least they have no tick over.
@@briankennedy1313 see my above comment, mine is brilliant especially for sensitive situations
Could have got lunch before that headache was cut
I commend the hand saw user!
yeah great decision on nicks part 10/10. lol
Couldn’t tell if he was using a carpenter’s saw or not lol Remember a speed saw only cuts on the backstroke
Say man. You should really be wearing your ear muffs to make that cut lmao
1:40 🤣😂😂😂
Now a real arborist can go back and remove the stub .......
You need a chainsaw happy 😃 new year
Using a crappy Corona hand saw no less
Its a Silky Saw.
@@TreeStuffdotcom Oh ! I am embarrased and ashamed of my stupid comment then! I was just joking anyway as We use Corona sometimes like for palms. But I love my silky saws! I Just thought you might show off a bigger handsaw. I see it was most likely a Tsurugi which is a classic favorite.
Lame