I love to watch your videos. Always great banter between the guys and such good humour. What an awesome job! I am so jealous of the wonderful views that you show us. Stay safe guys. All the best from a housebound granny in the UK.
The eagle situation was really cool because that is, indirectly, how I got started watching your channel. I came across a video about tree climbing gear and I wanted to watch it for falconry purposes. The saw stuff was just a bonus.
Bought back my dad's old Stihl 044 saw he sold to his friend. It Is older than me and still has the machining marks on the piston and cylinder. It is an amazing saw. Got the same price he sold it for $250 plus a 25" bar.
044s are a legendary stihl saw. They quit making it for a while and then they had to bring it back. Emissions reasons are the only reason it went by the wayside.
My 1st thoughts on the eagles was Jed is happy for all you guys coming together, working hard and having fun! Nothing like working hard in a skill you love. Jed -rest in the peace of the Lord Jesus is King
Always a pleasure to see familiar faces from the u-tube. Awesome job as always. Just wish the Norway guy was able to assist. His skills are great too! ♥️👍
Hey Jake, so so sorry to hear about Jed. I loved to watch him work. He certainly was a master at his craft. Like you said, it can happen to any one of us. You can have comfort knowing that he died doing what he loved. Just listening to him talk about it was a pleasure to listen to. Be safe and keep doing what you love brother. We are all going to miss Jed. Rest in piece brother.
Super funny but also exciting video Jake! Love your content, love whom you are working with and how you're letting us be a part of it. Many thanks to ya!
Jake, That's a big tree! About five or so years ago, our daughter took us on a "tour " of the giants, from Oregon , through California all the giant Redwood and Sequoias. The biggest were a little over 300', but the one you worked out here was tall, but some those Ancients were like giant walls 20 or 30 feet across. Too bad so many of those were felled . There is a grove just East of Concrete with a few of those biggies, but nothing beats those monsters. The old timers felled them with axes and two man saws! Cheers, Rik Spector
Years ago, i lost a chicken to a Sea Eagle. I had seen it sitting in a tree further up the hill earlier that morning; I guess it was casing the joint, waiting for the right moment. By the time I saw it coming, it had already grabbed the chicken, and taken off again. Must have been 5 or 6 feet wingspan - and it was maybe 40 feet away from me when it struck. I'll never forget that, i can promise you that...🦅
Seeing the eagles that close up and personal it's just one of the most fantastic feelings. I've seen both bald and goldens in New Mexico. There is a protection act for both species so you have to be careful, even if you find their feathers in your yard you're supposed to contact u.s. wildlife.
"Head ache!". Hahaaha, started using that tossing scaffolding back in the 80's. The other go to for incoming from above was "hard hat!". I don't claim have coined either, but both were being here in the S.E. decades ago.
Sad to hear about Sandra's harassment. Sandra is a white male which means intensive screening. Perhaps he should have entered illegally from the Southern border. He could have received perks and do whatever he wants without harassment. Strange how that works. My trip to Canada was a nightmare when harassed by border police at the airport. For nothing! Meanwhile, streams of "migrants" passed by freely right in front of me. Missed flights, lost luggage, prepaid lodging contracts destroyed, etc. was the result. Sorry to vent, but it is what it is. I hope he comes back and gets to climb or drop a beast of a tree..
There's a Bald Cypress in Fouche Bottoms just west of Kanis Park - in Little Rock Arkansas - that's supposed to be over 250 feet tall - it's on the US Forestry register as a protected tree -
I enjoy watching your videos! You think you could do a video on pulleys and capturing pulleys. I often refer back to a video you did, “Idiots with chainsaws” I really enjoyed how you used the pulleys in that video. And or maybe go over what pulley and rope systems you have on sappy supplies. Anyway thanks again.
40:13 Cześć! Super praca. Bawię się reż trochę w takie wycinki by dorobić trochę bo zarobki w Polsce są tragiczne😢😂. Pracuje 20 lat w tartaku a chciałbym bardziej się wdrożyć w taką wycinkę jaka Ty robisz. Jest to tez praca,która jest moja pasja i sprawia mi przyjemność. Ale niestety nie stać mnie na pozadny sprzęt do asekuracji i pozadne drzewolazy Może udało by się zasponsorowac cokolwiek?Może być sprzęt,którego nie używasz.😉 Super robota oby więcej takiego kontentu. Pozdrawiam! 😊💪
I live in Colorado Springs, Colorado and I see eagles flying around most of the time. My opinion is they are hunting because if you really watch them they fly in big circles and then if they don’t see anything they keep moving in big circles.
Jake you need to go into your settings and turn the max altitude all the way up, then it will allow you to fly however high you want, just don't do it near airports 😂❤
Question about water in the bucket..you said on a video you can't drill a hole because you lose your protection but can't you put holes in it for draining and then put another piece of same material inside with plugs on it after you drain it? Picture a dice with : : 4 or 5 holes in it and then the new piece would lay over it and have four or five plugs that fit in snug to seal it again until the next time you need to drain it? Just spitballing an idea, any electrician please let me know how wrong I am...but if you can, be nice about it. (or improve upon it like a PVC pipe that has a shutoff?, I'm trying) Thank you.
If he flew in to tijuana, and ten drove up to San Diego, he be able to stay as long as he wanted and work as much as desired. Silly that they put thehammer down on him.
Juvenile bald eagles dont have white heads and appear larger than adults due to having larger feathers. I wonder if what you saw were parents and offspring together.
Armillaria is a fascinating organism. They are edible (with caution), and interact with other species like Entoloma. I think they hold the record on being the largest organism on earth (currently). They can, and are tree killers. Honey mushrooms are part of the biosphere, love or hate them. The parasitic relationship between Armillaria and Entoloma is contested, but from personal experience I'd say the Entoloma beats the honey mushroom in flavor and texture at least as far as edibility. Who is parasite to who is open to debate.
P.S.S. That tree is going to bush out bigger than ever with that pruning IMO. Either way, that tree can destroy the house. If it was my tree I certainly wouldn't remove it if not a dire circumstance. Love the climbing and rope work.
This isn't directly related to this video, but it is to tree work involving a crane. This morning (7/29/24), a tree service company doing a removal job using a crane in Wynantskill, NY had the crane tip over with a worker suspended from the crane, due to one of the outriggers being placed over a septic tank, which collapsed. Fortunately, the worker apparently wasn't seriously injured, but I wanted to post this here for awareness in the arborist community as it is a hidden danger that is quite literally overlooked: th-cam.com/video/_bwIvIQxKxc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UiyEoDeFougqPbaL
Total side comment lmao your chickens most likely got killed by a raccoon, they basically pop their heads off and play with them. Messed up but it happens lol.
I think when he did, the offer was for 50% of the YT income from the videos. That's now got to be a hefty chunk of change needed for the now CAPEX equipment payments.... 😉
@@tylerbridge5325 still maple would still make nice slabs or least that's my thought maybe I'm not clued up enough in the variates 🤷 although I can't get any kinda maple over here or least not without paying silly money and even then difficult. Thanks for the information though 👍🏴
Don’t dis me I use mcculloch they where better than stihl and husky back in the day I not die hard mcculloch user grrrr I not old I 21. I wish I could delete comments becouse that’s my thought process in arguments with stihl
I love to watch your videos. Always great banter between the guys and such good humour. What an awesome job! I am so jealous of the wonderful views that you show us. Stay safe guys. All the best from a housebound granny in the UK.
The eagle situation was really cool because that is, indirectly, how I got started watching your channel. I came across a video about tree climbing gear and I wanted to watch it for falconry purposes. The saw stuff was just a bonus.
I can’t wait. Once I buy the climbing equipment from your website and watch a few more videos I will be TH-cam certified and ready to go.
cool too see you and Gordy working with mitch I've been following all of you guys forever 👌👍💪
Bought back my dad's old Stihl 044 saw he sold to his friend. It Is older than me and still has the machining marks on the piston and cylinder. It is an amazing saw. Got the same price he sold it for $250 plus a 25" bar.
044 amazing saw. Have a old red lever slant-fin myself and love it. 👍
The 0 series Stihls are great. Have a 024 AV Wood Boss that's a neat little ripper.
044s are a legendary stihl saw. They quit making it for a while and then they had to bring it back. Emissions reasons are the only reason it went by the wayside.
Want to sell it? 😊
@@yenerm114 not in a million years
I was struck with deja vue at first , then realized I watched this job on Gordie's channel awhile back. The plumb bob is a great tip...✌
My 1st thoughts on the eagles was Jed is happy for all you guys coming together, working hard and having fun!
Nothing like working hard in a skill you love.
Jed -rest in the peace of the Lord
Jesus is King
Always a pleasure to see familiar faces from the u-tube.
Awesome job as always. Just wish the Norway guy was able to assist. His skills are great too! ♥️👍
Hey Jake, so so sorry to hear about Jed. I loved to watch him work. He certainly was a master at his craft. Like you said, it can happen to any one of us. You can have comfort knowing that he died doing what he loved. Just listening to him talk about it was a pleasure to listen to. Be safe and keep doing what you love brother. We are all going to miss Jed. Rest in piece brother.
Mitch is a giant!
Super funny but also exciting video Jake! Love your content, love whom you are working with and how you're letting us be a part of it. Many thanks to ya!
Jake,
That's a big tree!
About five or so years ago, our daughter took us on a "tour " of the giants, from Oregon , through California
all the giant Redwood and Sequoias.
The biggest were a little over 300',
but the one you worked out here was tall, but some those Ancients were like giant walls 20 or 30 feet across.
Too bad so many of those were felled .
There is a grove just East of Concrete with a few of those biggies,
but nothing beats those monsters.
The old timers felled them with axes and two man saws!
Cheers,
Rik Spector
love the videos I've learned a lot on dropping trees. Just finished building my first saw a 200T with a muffler mod and a domed piston.
great job, so much trimming on the fir. the maple looked like a pain with all the small cuts! great video.
Wow
That was a tall tree.
Great work from all involved.
Loved the video! Great crew! Eagles!!❤❤❤
Silky puttin in work…💪🏻
Nice Job Jake and Crew ❤
Lots of work!!! y'all did a good job on some really tall trees.
Good job!
Enjoyed the video. Big project, big trees. Nice job all.
Thanks
Great video.!
That was a fun day! 💪🏻😎
Dang! 1st saw cut, is a rooster tail making saw - ripper for sure!
Geat Job nice to see your videos Greetings from the Netherlands
awesome tree height for Kevin at 195' or 59.43 m. great to see Gordy & Mitch doing it. was it Sondre from Norway?
Very Nice to SAVE the tree !!!~~~~~~~~~~~
Years ago, i lost a chicken to a Sea Eagle. I had seen it sitting in a tree further up the hill earlier that morning; I guess it was casing the joint, waiting for the right moment. By the time I saw it coming, it had already grabbed the chicken, and taken off again. Must have been 5 or 6 feet wingspan - and it was maybe 40 feet away from me when it struck. I'll never forget that, i can promise you that...🦅
Seeing the eagles that close up and personal it's just one of the most fantastic feelings. I've seen both bald and goldens in New Mexico. There is a protection act for both species so you have to be careful, even if you find their feathers in your yard you're supposed to contact u.s. wildlife.
"Head ache!". Hahaaha, started using that tossing scaffolding back in the 80's. The other go to for incoming from above was "hard hat!". I don't claim have coined either, but both were being here in the S.E. decades ago.
Sad to hear about Sandra's harassment. Sandra is a white male which means intensive screening. Perhaps he should have entered illegally from the Southern border. He could have received perks and do whatever he wants without harassment. Strange how that works. My trip to Canada was a nightmare when harassed by border police at the airport. For nothing! Meanwhile, streams of "migrants" passed by freely right in front of me. Missed flights, lost luggage, prepaid lodging contracts destroyed, etc. was the result. Sorry to vent, but it is what it is. I hope he comes back and gets to climb or drop a beast of a tree..
Didn’t think I was afraid of heights until I started watching this channel
Your website's PHOTOSHOP for the Hawaiian shirt is hilarious!
Get it man
There's a Bald Cypress in Fouche Bottoms just west of Kanis Park - in Little Rock Arkansas - that's supposed to be over 250 feet tall - it's on the US Forestry register as a protected tree -
I enjoy watching your videos! You think you could do a video on pulleys and capturing pulleys. I often refer back to a video you did, “Idiots with chainsaws” I really enjoyed how you used the pulleys in that video. And or maybe go over what pulley and rope systems you have on sappy supplies. Anyway thanks again.
I haven't utilized this yet myself but would a retrievable srs have been better than the friction saver?
Would've like to seen Gordy's tasks going on, on this project....
Gordy made a TH-cam video back in March or April of this project from his perspective you can check out 👍
15 minutes after release
I wonder what do they do with the big timber do they sell it to the mills or what
Dude that top handle cuts as fast as my 362
40:13 Cześć! Super praca. Bawię się reż trochę w takie wycinki by dorobić trochę bo zarobki w Polsce są tragiczne😢😂. Pracuje 20 lat w tartaku a chciałbym bardziej się wdrożyć w taką wycinkę jaka Ty robisz. Jest to tez praca,która jest moja pasja i sprawia mi przyjemność. Ale niestety nie stać mnie na pozadny sprzęt do asekuracji i pozadne drzewolazy Może udało by się zasponsorowac cokolwiek?Może być sprzęt,którego nie używasz.😉 Super robota oby więcej takiego kontentu. Pozdrawiam! 😊💪
I live in Colorado Springs, Colorado and I see eagles flying around most of the time. My opinion is they are hunting because if you really watch them they fly in big circles and then if they don’t see anything they keep moving in big circles.
Jake you need to go into your settings and turn the max altitude all the way up, then it will allow you to fly however high you want, just don't do it near airports 😂❤
That 540 looks INSANELY fast dude
Great video! How many trees did Geordie Andre Mitch take out. And Kevin is awesome..
that tree makes my 70 " jack pines look like saplings 🙂
THAT was a day's work!
Man what a tree…lookin down on Jake was like mt Everest…I love maples…look in Pual reed smiths wood vault if you wanna see some pretty wood
Still have water in the bucket, can't you drill some drain holes then it doesn't matter if you forget the cover?
I haven’t been that high since a hotel party in highschool 😂😂
Just curious on the Big Pine Kevin did an amazing job that tree was massive why didn't you guys take the dead stups off on the bottom of the tree
Question about water in the bucket..you said on a video you can't drill a hole because you lose your protection but can't you put holes in it for draining and then put another piece of same material inside with plugs on it after you drain it? Picture a dice with : : 4 or 5 holes in it and then the new piece would lay over it and have four or five plugs that fit in snug to seal it again until the next time you need to drain it? Just spitballing an idea, any electrician please let me know how wrong I am...but if you can, be nice about it. (or improve upon it like a PVC pipe that has a shutoff?, I'm trying) Thank you.
A saw that won't idle is usually a sign of a dirty air filter. The little 2511 is more sensitive than most because of its tiny air filter.
i HATE it when guys post videos that obviously are out of date. KUDOS for letting us know!!!
Pruning a tree from the inside must be tricky.
😮 you sent Mr. Smiley face up that fur with a hand saw😂😂😂😂😂
Huh? He has a battery Chainsaw as well
Dude that definitely sound like a mink problem with the chickens
Working with chainsaw ❤
Where's Randy to make his eagle sounds when you need him?!!!
Jake what size bar do you use on your 2511
Are you finally gonna mention where your bud got that epic smiley face helmet? 😃
Kevin had that helmet already when they worked at Eastside Tree Works together
@jonathanklippenstein4841 but where can I attain one, can't find one like that online know a website or store?
@@wwfera00pretty sure he stenciled it in himself with spray paint. Lots of guys do that with those protos visors.
👍👍👍
If he flew in to tijuana, and ten drove up to San Diego, he be able to stay as long as he wanted and work as much as desired. Silly that they put thehammer down on him.
Looks like on big trees like those, you can really lose your aress
Who done that 540 Jake..? I gotta have 1
Hey man did you see you the new Milwaukee chainsaw 70cc
Immature Bald Eagles often are mistaken for Golden Eagles. They might have all been Bald Eagles.
I can't figure out why people put houses in without cutting the trees first.
Juvenile bald eagles dont have white heads and appear larger than adults due to having larger feathers. I wonder if what you saw were parents and offspring together.
Either a golden eagle or juvenile bald eagle.
A mink dose that to chickens jack
Jake
why u cutting that maple in such small pieces? must have took forever
Every time I see a view of the bucket on your bucket truck, it has water in it. Why not make a drain hole so you don't have water accumulating in it?
Armillaria is a fascinating organism. They are edible (with caution), and interact with other species like Entoloma. I think they hold the record on being the largest organism on earth (currently). They can, and are tree killers. Honey mushrooms are part of the biosphere, love or hate them. The parasitic relationship between Armillaria and Entoloma is contested, but from personal experience I'd say the Entoloma beats the honey mushroom in flavor and texture at least as far as edibility. Who is parasite to who is open to debate.
Also, I wonder if your commotion caused critters to flee and thus draw in the raptors?
P.S.S. That tree is going to bush out bigger than ever with that pruning IMO. Either way, that tree can destroy the house. If it was my tree I certainly wouldn't remove it if not a dire circumstance. Love the climbing and rope work.
💥💥🍻🍕🐿️
This isn't directly related to this video, but it is to tree work involving a crane. This morning (7/29/24), a tree service company doing a removal job using a crane in Wynantskill, NY had the crane tip over with a worker suspended from the crane, due to one of the outriggers being placed over a septic tank, which collapsed. Fortunately, the worker apparently wasn't seriously injured, but I wanted to post this here for awareness in the arborist community as it is a hidden danger that is quite literally overlooked: th-cam.com/video/_bwIvIQxKxc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UiyEoDeFougqPbaL
bald eagles are brown for their first few years, no white cap until they get older
Total side comment lmao your chickens most likely got killed by a raccoon, they basically pop their heads off and play with them. Messed up but it happens lol.
All star crew minus Randy. He better be having a baby, in Cinnabon detox or hurt
You don't have an editor anymore?
I think when he did, the offer was for 50% of the YT income from the videos. That's now got to be a hefty chunk of change needed for the now CAPEX equipment payments.... 😉
Isn’t Kevin that guy from eastside who tattled on you for wiping boogers on the trucks?
Oh no, they actually had to DO STUFF instead of just loiter around as you did all the hard work
Poor them
That echo sounds like poop
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Hire an editor.
Hold on I'll come back after video is finished. Maple is a horrible tree?? Send it over Scotland i love maple and cant get it 👍🏴
Big leaf isn’t a quality maple it’s pretty weak wooded compared to a red or sugar maple. Big leaf is what they have out west in the USA
@@tylerbridge5325 still maple would still make nice slabs or least that's my thought maybe I'm not clued up enough in the variates 🤷 although I can't get any kinda maple over here or least not without paying silly money and even then difficult. Thanks for the information though 👍🏴
Don’t dis me I use mcculloch they where better than stihl and husky back in the day I not die hard mcculloch user grrrr I not old I 21. I wish I could delete comments becouse that’s my thought process in arguments with stihl
It quickly turned Boring to see that person literally cut 6 inches of branch at a time.
Stop cutting trees down #teamtrees you ruin habitats 😢
Them stop using everything that is made from wood as it seems you would rather plastic to ruin the earth