Nice Video as always. I always carry a 200g throw bag with me. when setting your rope a little higher in the tree its way easier with the throw bag attached to it. Stay Save everybody :)
You must be in very good physical and mental condition to do a job like this, at what age do most arborists call it quits ? I was all done at 52 working as a Carpenter my entire life,,, this work seems even tougher on the body,,,,, God Bless !!! 😁🖒✌💪🇺🇸
@@michaelmendillo4614 a good physique sure doesn´t hurt. i´m 21 so i´ve still got a few years in me i think haha. a lot of climbers quit around the age of 45 from what i´ve noticed. as you said, it´s tough on the body...
@@valentinvogel5843 TY for the reply ! Take care of yourself young man,,,,always be conscious of the fact that our body parts do wear out,,,, Wish you the best !!!! Make the money now and use it wisely so when you are 45, you will be all set to retire, or take an easy job,,,,,pay attention to what the other men do and learn from them,,,,,, 😁✌
@@michaelmendillo4614 thank you for your kind advise michael :) im currently studying and only working part time so i have a backup plan for the day my body isnt able to climb anymore. i hope everything is going well for you and your family. I´m always trying to improve my climbing technique and tree care in general by learning from other people.
How come you didn't run those logs through a bandsaw mill? It seems like kind of a waste to chunk up those long straight logs when they could have framed up a garage or something.
Why you use origen blade? I thanks test you use the sane brand y chains? In your Lis yate you use a protector. What is this, selfmade, ir buy? Great Job 💪🏻
Could you tell me the name of the two tools you used that I didn’t recognize: the pry bar you used when you dropped a stump from high up, & the jack you used while dropping the largest stump from the ground?
Im thinking to get into tree work... honestly... starting as a unexperienced groundsmen(i have bucked and cut up trees just not with a crew) so a newbie how much estimate a good weeks pay? U on the job 5 or 6 days a week dude? Gr8 friggin crisp pixels gr8 work so good! Thx man Daniel FL
I like your work and what you do but undercut your branches first. Branches fall much easier if you do so no tearing of the bark which means the branch can't swing back into you but just a thought be safe.
Hope they pay you well for climbing those big pine trees they look to be over 100 foot tall or taller,🙄🙄?? hope those chainsaw s are fuel efficient & are built for all the starting & stopping you have to do
I love the veiw from all the way up there, I'm also a tree cutter heights are really exciting
Yeah it is fun!
Masha Allah Masha Allah
OMG YOU ARE VERY GOOD BRO!
Beautiful slow release with the handsaw! Loved the tree shadow at 13:01.
Well done video, very nice to see professionals at work,
For me it would be interesting to see all the movements in plan, perhaps speeding up the most trivial ones
Nice Video as always. I always carry a 200g throw bag with me. when setting your rope a little higher in the tree its way easier with the throw bag attached to it. Stay Save everybody :)
You must be in very good physical and mental condition to do a job like this, at what age do most arborists call it quits ? I was all done at 52 working as a Carpenter my entire life,,, this work seems even tougher on the body,,,,, God Bless !!! 😁🖒✌💪🇺🇸
@@michaelmendillo4614 a good physique sure doesn´t hurt. i´m 21 so i´ve still got a few years in me i think haha. a lot of climbers quit around the age of 45 from what i´ve noticed. as you said, it´s tough on the body...
@@valentinvogel5843 TY for the reply ! Take care of yourself young man,,,,always be conscious of the fact that our body parts do wear out,,,, Wish you the best !!!! Make the money now and use it wisely so when you are 45, you will be all set to retire, or take an easy job,,,,,pay attention to what the other men do and learn from them,,,,,, 😁✌
@@michaelmendillo4614 thank you for your kind advise michael :) im currently studying and only working part time so i have a backup plan for the day my body isnt able to climb anymore. i hope everything is going well for you and your family. I´m always trying to improve my climbing technique and tree care in general by learning from other people.
@@valentinvogel5843 Right on ! Be the best at whatever it is you decide to be !!!! TY,,, Your a cool young man ! 😁✌🖒🕇💕
It's very rare to cut so simple tree,without rigging .Only cut and drop.It's fun
I love ur video's brother
Good video.
Nice job !!!
🙌 from Argentina.
If yall didnt know with husky what a 572 stands for is generation 5 with 72cc engine. So the 395 is generation 3 with 95cc engine. And so on
Snyggt jobb! 👍🏼💪🏼
How come you didn't run those logs through a bandsaw mill? It seems like kind of a waste to chunk up those long straight logs when they could have framed up a garage or something.
I do not have the equipment or the time to log it. And the client wanted firewood!
Mans Work,,,, Not for the Meek or Mild,,,, 😁💪
Good Job! :)
Why you use origen blade? I thanks test you use the sane brand y chains?
In your Lis yate you use a protector. What is this, selfmade, ir buy?
Great Job 💪🏻
Could you tell me the name of the two tools you used that I didn’t recognize: the pry bar you used when you dropped a stump from high up, & the jack you used while dropping the largest stump from the ground?
Nice 👌 job man...
Muito boa as motoserra da husqrvana e muito perigoso o serviço que está sendo feito muito bom trabalho.
💪💪💪👍👍👍💖💖Bravo.....!!!!👍👍👍👍👍
Im thinking to get into tree work... honestly... starting as a unexperienced groundsmen(i have bucked and cut up trees just not with a crew) so a newbie how much estimate a good weeks pay? U on the job 5 or 6 days a week dude?
Gr8 friggin crisp pixels gr8 work so good!
Thx man
Daniel
FL
Hur många tankar går det åt i den lille såge på ett sånt träd? Är väll inte så jättestor tank på den?
Tror jag klarade mig på en tank på den lilla sågen innan jag bytte till den stora :)
I like your work and what you do but undercut your branches first. Branches fall much easier if you do so no tearing of the bark which means the branch can't swing back into you but just a thought be safe.
I do not do the undercut just to get the branch to tear like that and swing into the dropzone. So its by choice
I was gonna ask something similar but I thought, oh yeah it's a removal so the cuts don't need to be pretty.
That cut at 15:36 made my heart skip a beat. Might just be the angle.
It's a take out anyway.
@@MrThenry1988 I love take out lol.
How long does it took in real time?
‼great‼
Good big man trim
You worked with Huggar Olle ?
silky 330 zubat? great saw💯
det mest tråkigaste trädet att arbeta med
what is the value of the spurs there?
Is becsuse he use doble tecnique DRT and lainyard. Is for the last. He Needs spurs
👍👍👍👍😁😁💪💪💪👌👌👌
seems like a lot of stuffing around on the lowest cut whilst standing
T540 needs sum sharpening...
Wing cuts bro
Husqvarna. 572. Xp
Hope they pay you well for climbing those big pine trees they look to be over 100 foot tall or taller,🙄🙄?? hope those chainsaw s are fuel efficient & are built for all the starting & stopping you have to do
Team jonsered / husqvarna
Please send one if you are old
No I only buy saws for myself
Ma!!! Personalmente non mi fido di questo tipo di lavoro!!! Tecnica discutibile... 😕😳👀🤔🙄😒