Rewatching! Oh man, I thought I was the only one who looked back at the old stuff. That 22 tree job was something special. Really nice gal who owned the house, tons of different trees, and plenty of high flying moments. Thanks man
Very impressive work Spencer. You're one of the hardest working arborists I've ever seen. The only ones who come close are your ground crew. 22 trees in five days is unbelievable. How many trips to the dump was that? We'll probably be seeing you in an Energizer Bunny commercial soon.
I must say mad props to you for tackling a job like this and doing it all solo. You don’t see work ethic like that these days. I know everyone’s situation is different but I’d invest in a chipper to tackle the brush. Even a used one is better than nothing.
Yeah that job was pretty epic -- thanks for the kind words, man. yeah I've got my eye out for a chipper. the last one I looked at was leaking oil like it was maple syrup pouring free! crazy. one will show up eventually I'm thinking
Alot of times I work alone! But there come days where I need a hand like that tree by the house! if you had a helper you could speed line the top of that tree back towards the yard. In the end of the day you get more accomplished with just one guy with you. Just keep that in mind.
Don't you love it when the neighbor comes out right as shit is about to get real. Never forget I had 2 trucks, gear all over, a bunch of cones blocking the sidewalk and I am Juuust about to fall a large maple tree when this older couple comes walking down the sidewalk. I literally had to run over to them and stop them from continuing their walk or they would have walked right into the falling tree.
WOW.. the green beast reallllllllly worked hard that day...or should say days🤔🤔🤔... Nice to see the red Barron get a little work out Time..his brother Stihl had all the glory... Nice job my friend... That would of taken me like a month...😳😳😳😳..
it was a bit of a doozy "Which tree am I in now?" ... the 2511t has started to sputter and die every now and then. I'll have to give it a good going over back in the shop. Zip ties are holding on the brake but otherwise it seems intact
@@metaspencer Check out this link Spencer. It may help you fix your 2511T yourself very quickly. Chickanic know small engines very well. Your muffler screen may be clogged and just need cleaning to get that puppies rpm's up. th-cam.com/video/0EtOa6CLTWg/w-d-xo.html
@@metaspencer Dang, I was hoping it would be an easy fix for ya. I have a 2511T also. Please send me a message as to what you find wrong or make a video about it. I may have a similar issue with mine one day.
I recently bought some spikes and it feels like there is a lot of pressure on the inside of my leg and my ankles were pushing out, not sure if I just need to adjust them or what. I was wondering if you could give me a little advice on what to do. Thanks
I know what you mean: that can be very uncomfortable. It's either 1) the adjustment on the spikes, or 2) the design of the spikes themselves. Try adjusting the length between the spur and the top strap and that might help ... if not, try adjusting the straps and/or pads themselves. Some people get replacement pads or new straps, depending on the situation. Ya gotta be comfortable up there!
Funny you should say that: I was thinking about doing a RAW video on this one since it ended up being about a 40 minute removal ... but I had to swap batteries out a few times and it didn't seem right. But great idea. Thanks man
@@metaspencer i like the longer video's. You can see the climbers style and movement throughout the canopy. Check out, travor ahern here on TH-cam. I think thats how im going to setup my style of videos, gota get my gopro out. Lol. Where u from, im here in Florida..
It was a few years ago so prices have changed a lot, but I tend to quote jobs like this by my (daily rate)x(the estimated number of days). Thinking back I think it was in the $7k-$9k range but I'm not great when it comes to remembering prices. What I DO REMEMBER from that job is that it was excellent work.
@@metaspencer heck yeah it was beautiful work! Your a savage doing all that solo! I was super impressed between the house and fence with no ground guy….What’s your daily rate nowadays?
@@laneherrlinger7478 These days up over a grand but I flex my prices quite a bit because I like doing discounted or free jobs for people on low or limited budgets
Check out this link Spencer. It may help you fix your 2511T yourself very quickly. Chickanic knows small engines very well. Your muffler screen may be clogged and just need cleaning to get that puppies rpm's up. th-cam.com/video/0EtOa6CLTWg/w-d-xo.html
It ended up being about 4 or 5 days of work, but stretched out over two weeks since we had some crazy storms that kept me away. So yeah: it was a long one! Glad to be done :)
Oh man, dumping fees are crazy high around here. And the thing is that our city's landscape recycling center never charges exactly the same thing. So a load can be anywhere from $50 to $100.
I hate neighbor guys. They always come out at the most opportune times to tell you how to do your job, or ask how you are doing your job, or tell you how they would do your job, or complain about the noise, the truck/s, parking, or the best one their property line........... I initially treat them like as if they are my customer. Answer questions as quickly as possible, address their concerns, but once I go past that, I tell them blatantly that they are not my customer. If they wish to reserve my services, I would be happy to speak with them after completing the work on my current customers property. I tell them to have a nice day, advise them if they stay in the area I cannot guarantee their safety, then get back to work. Like always, love the videos, good work, you are an inspiration.
Oh those neighbor guys! Sometimes they can lead to another job, and then other times they can drive ya a bit crazy. All part of the rodeo. Thanks man! great hearing from ya, as always :)
Great question. I’ll rent one sometimes but with one guy it would mean a different truck setup. Plus I’m not keen on the expense and maintenance. My business glow is great and profitable so I just don’t see the value added
@metaspencer o with your setup there would be great value of owning 1 I have 2 a big one and a small commercial 1 for the smaller jobs. And wood I burn for I cannot even give it away and chips sell out.
Man I see you doing jobs I would love to be doing. I seem to get all the dangerous trees that must be thought out. You do so many cut and drops thats awesome. Mine seems to be hanging over top of everything. Keep up the good work and keep your videos going. I enjoy them when it's pouring down rain like it is today.
Interesting!@@dmarshall1964 ... I've heard that from lots of other guys so I'm not surprised it works for you. So do you run a chip truck with the chipper? And do you roll solo on all your jobs? And do you also haul a mini to the jobs? Those are the things that keep me questioning getting a chipper
@metaspencer all of the above you ask , I have alot of equipment and many size trailers to haul multiple pieces depending on the jobs. As a matter of fact I just purchased a new commercial chipper and awaiting the call to come pick it up and try it out. With your green trailer you could sideways your mini and load up a small chipper . The work I see you doing a chipper once you have it you would question how did I go so long without it.
"most dead thing ive seen since yesterday" im gonna like just for that 39.9K woo hoo, im gonna go out on a limb (pun intended) and say itll be 40K by 9pm today
When working up a bid for a job like this one, and even with smaller jobs, I take my cost-per-day for the business and then try to estimate how long the job will take. It's crude but seems to work out okay
Hey I know u don't have a chipper but on jobs of this size would I t be worth the rent you? Idk if there any local business that rent equipment? Or idk how other tree guys around you are but maybe talk to them see what they charge just to chip. I know it sucks to pay your profit out but if you can knock all the brush and alot of th at wood in 4 or 5 hours seems like a win. Trust me I know Iv done jobs like that an hauled it all by hand.
I hear ya man: especially on a job like this where there is easy access, a chipper would save on trips! I haven't bought one as I'm not into the repair bills and upkeep, but that was A LOT of brush on that one! LOL ... thanks man!
I tend to quote jobs by multiplying my daily rate (for the business to run, etc.) x the time I expect the job will take. It's a pretty simple formula and tends to work out. As for this specific job, I don't recall the $$$ number
It came to a good chunk of change -- can't remember the exact total. When bidding multi-day jobs I just multiply my daily rate (cost of doing business) by the estimated days it'll take.
about 30 yrs ago, a tornado knocked a chinese elm down into my space and a stihl chainsaw fell off a truck and landed in my space too. when i was done my visiting uncle from rural massachusetts had a present wrapped in a blanket gifted to him upon his departure from my space. shortly after returning to ames country, a nor'eastern hit his space and knocked down about 22 trees. you think he would call me and say thanks, i needed that chainsaw. crickets. pass it on, even if its a one way pass, and a hot potato
26:35 no! Thank you for putting this content out Spencer. That was a lot of trees for one guy. Mad respect for your work ethic✌️
It was one of the bigger tree adventures I've been on, that's for sure. Thanks!
I love rewatching your treework series.
What a great job.
Stay safe
Rewatching! Oh man, I thought I was the only one who looked back at the old stuff. That 22 tree job was something special. Really nice gal who owned the house, tons of different trees, and plenty of high flying moments. Thanks man
Very impressive work Spencer. You're one of the hardest working arborists I've ever seen. The only ones who come close are your ground crew. 22 trees in five days is unbelievable. How many trips to the dump was that? We'll probably be seeing you in an Energizer Bunny commercial soon.
2 or three trailer loads a day ... yeah, it was a wild one but rewarding :)
Spencer love all your story and hanging out with you! God bless you!!!♡
Always good to hear from ya! thanks
Love your sense of humor bro! Really enjoy your barn build.
Thanks buddy! That was a fun job for sure
Precision work without even a near miss. Well done.
Thanks buddy. It was a fun one for sure
Great job Spencer. Lots of great comments from you along the way with some slow burners. Thank you!!
Big thanks!
Good job Spencer. Lot of work for one man.
Thanks man. I appreciate it
I like watching tou work because your very positive about your work
Thanks buddy. Nice thing to say!!
Nice job Spencer!
That was a fun job -- super memorable!
Love your work…you keep inspiring me with your content. I don’t need the tutorials on getting ropes tangled though 😅. And that neighbor 😂😂
Thanks 👍🏻
Thanks man! Thanks for your support :)
Good 👨🔧
Love your videos! 2 things that might help improve your workflow with the crispy dead stuff on a lawn:
Jet Sled, and
Metal rake!
Cheers!
I've got a jet sled at our farm but never use it on the job: great idea. I know it's good for moving firewood around. Thanks man!
Dude... You are a beast!
Haha … was a big one
Made the decision to watch quality (skilled) labor being accomplished! Unlike what's
available on 'the news'.😳
Thanks!👍
The news! Oh that can be some wild stuff. Thanks for checking it out man
I must say mad props to you for tackling a job like this and doing it all solo. You don’t see work ethic like that these days. I know everyone’s situation is different but I’d invest in a chipper to tackle the brush. Even a used one is better than nothing.
Yeah that job was pretty epic -- thanks for the kind words, man. yeah I've got my eye out for a chipper. the last one I looked at was leaking oil like it was maple syrup pouring free! crazy. one will show up eventually I'm thinking
@@metaspencer your ground crew comments get me chuckled
@@fskuboola1505 haha! at least one of us can laugh about it ... where are those guys?? :)
That’s a lot of work. Really opens up the property. Your ground crew was slim and trim on this job.
Serious transformation for that property ... and they STILL had a good number of trees when I was done :)
from the Netherlands thanks for the video Spancer .
nice work
Thanks man! I I hope all is well with ya
great job Spencer💪🤙
Thanks buddy!
Very good job!!
Nice work all away around
Stay safe
Oh that job was a big one! great climbing those cedars ... thanks man
Alot of times I work alone! But there come days where I need a hand like that tree by the house! if you had a helper you could speed line the top of that tree back towards the yard. In the end of the day you get more accomplished with just one guy with you. Just keep that in mind.
you said it buddy -- some help goes a long way in situations like that
When you spear cut that backyard top I realized how easy it would be to touch the bar guiding it down. Gravity acts fast!
Yeah it's pretty risky to flair around with two hands ... touch that bar and it's game over
That's a lot of work for one place. Did you get my sticker? I thought I saw it on the trailer on one of the recent videos
Got the sticker and love the design and message. Good stuff! Yup it's on the trailer ... keeps me going on long days! :)
By the way Spencer, you have inspired me to try solo as well. So far so good. Keep up the good work
Sounds good man! I hope things stay interesting and safe for ya out there
Awesome video…always entertaining! Thx
Thanks for checking it out!
That is a lot of dump trailer trips.
You said it man -- some long days on that job for sure
Nice work
thanks buddy
Very impressive That was a lot of trees to do by yourself I'm inspired by your solo work videos
it was a big job for sure -- and a lot of fun. thanks man
@@metaspencer you're welcome
Great job! Solo master
Solo gets it done, just a bit more sslooooooowly :)
With today's lumber prices you need to small band mill or Alaskan mill for some of the logs you cut up.
You said it! Absolutely
wow excellent work ! :)
Thanks for checking it out ... that was definitely a fun one
Don't you love it when the neighbor comes out right as shit is about to get real. Never forget I had 2 trucks, gear all over, a bunch of cones blocking the sidewalk and I am Juuust about to fall a large maple tree when this older couple comes walking down the sidewalk. I literally had to run over to them and stop them from continuing their walk or they would have walked right into the falling tree.
Oh man, it never fails: gotta erect 10' electric fence around the job site or something :) Stay safe out there bud
Spencer: I noticed you use a carabiner as a spar anchor, is that a steel one and if so which one are you using?
Yeah I use this steel one from Petzl amzn.to/3xzUtqr ... ya gotta be careful of that gate for sure and there are some safer ways to do it for sure
WOW.. the green beast reallllllllly worked hard that day...or should say days🤔🤔🤔... Nice to see the red Barron get a little work out Time..his brother Stihl had all the glory... Nice job my friend... That would of taken me like a month...😳😳😳😳..
it was a bit of a doozy "Which tree am I in now?" ... the 2511t has started to sputter and die every now and then. I'll have to give it a good going over back in the shop. Zip ties are holding on the brake but otherwise it seems intact
@@metaspencer Check out this link Spencer. It may help you fix your 2511T yourself very quickly. Chickanic know small engines very well. Your muffler screen may be clogged and just need cleaning to get that puppies rpm's up. th-cam.com/video/0EtOa6CLTWg/w-d-xo.html
@@Billster1955 Thanks for the link! I recently yanked the screen ... but it's gotta be something
@@metaspencer Dang, I was hoping it would be an easy fix for ya. I have a 2511T also. Please send me a message as to what you find wrong or make a video about it. I may have a similar issue with mine one day.
@@Billster1955 Will do buddy! It was runniing better yesterday: might have been bad gas
I recently bought some spikes and it feels like there is a lot of pressure on the inside of my leg and my ankles were pushing out, not sure if I just need to adjust them or what. I was wondering if you could give me a little advice on what to do. Thanks
I know what you mean: that can be very uncomfortable. It's either 1) the adjustment on the spikes, or 2) the design of the spikes themselves. Try adjusting the length between the spur and the top strap and that might help ... if not, try adjusting the straps and/or pads themselves. Some people get replacement pads or new straps, depending on the situation. Ya gotta be comfortable up there!
@@metaspencer Ok i’ll try adjusting them and see, thanks for the help!
Love the videos man. Should do a RAW videos. You have a great climbing style. We climb alot alike. Bsafe
Funny you should say that: I was thinking about doing a RAW video on this one since it ended up being about a 40 minute removal ... but I had to swap batteries out a few times and it didn't seem right. But great idea. Thanks man
@@metaspencer i like the longer video's. You can see the climbers style and movement throughout the canopy. Check out, travor ahern here on TH-cam. I think thats how im going to setup my style of videos, gota get my gopro out. Lol. Where u from, im here in Florida..
@@Cholton222 Oh yeah I like his videos ... one tough dude! I'm up in Illinois at the moment
22 Trees ... NICE! have you considered using a wood chipper on "Big" jobs?
Oh how nice a chipper would have been on that one! A total dream ...
Man, you've got skills and endurance. Impressive stuff. How long did that job end up taking?
This one took the better part of a week -- lots of hauling in the summer heat. But it was a lot of fun
Spencer thanks bud! Any way you could help us understand what you quoted for this job?
It was a few years ago so prices have changed a lot, but I tend to quote jobs like this by my (daily rate)x(the estimated number of days). Thinking back I think it was in the $7k-$9k range but I'm not great when it comes to remembering prices. What I DO REMEMBER from that job is that it was excellent work.
@@metaspencer heck yeah it was beautiful work! Your a savage doing all that solo! I was super impressed between the house and fence with no ground guy….What’s your daily rate nowadays?
@@laneherrlinger7478 These days up over a grand but I flex my prices quite a bit because I like doing discounted or free jobs for people on low or limited budgets
Check out this link Spencer. It may help you fix your 2511T yourself very quickly. Chickanic knows small engines very well. Your muffler screen may be clogged and just need cleaning to get that puppies rpm's up. th-cam.com/video/0EtOa6CLTWg/w-d-xo.html
The job you never see the end of. Especially for the ground crew 😬😅
Poor, poor ground crew :)
Great video just wondering how many days is it actually took ?
It ended up being about 4 or 5 days of work, but stretched out over two weeks since we had some crazy storms that kept me away. So yeah: it was a long one! Glad to be done :)
good job man!! how much did you make on that job?
I'd say between 8 and 9 grand
It was in that ballpark ... I believe other quotes had been twice that amount so the gal was happy to have me do it. Lots of work and a great payday.
How much do you pay to dump each load of wood? I also don’t have a chipper and am getting tired of the dump fees.
Oh man, dumping fees are crazy high around here. And the thing is that our city's landscape recycling center never charges exactly the same thing. So a load can be anywhere from $50 to $100.
I hate neighbor guys.
They always come out at the most opportune times to tell you how to do your job, or ask how you are doing your job, or tell you how they would do your job, or complain about the noise, the truck/s, parking, or the best one their property line...........
I initially treat them like as if they are my customer. Answer questions as quickly as possible, address their concerns, but once I go past that, I tell them blatantly that they are not my customer. If they wish to reserve my services, I would be happy to speak with them after completing the work on my current customers property.
I tell them to have a nice day, advise them if they stay in the area I cannot guarantee their safety, then get back to work.
Like always, love the videos, good work, you are an inspiration.
Oh those neighbor guys! Sometimes they can lead to another job, and then other times they can drive ya a bit crazy. All part of the rodeo. Thanks man! great hearing from ya, as always :)
Just curious of why you do not have a Chipper. I been watching your videos and you have some really perfect jobs for one.
Great question. I’ll rent one sometimes but with one guy it would mean a different truck setup. Plus I’m not keen on the expense and maintenance. My business glow is great and profitable so I just don’t see the value added
@metaspencer o with your setup there would be great value of owning 1 I have 2 a big one and a small commercial 1 for the smaller jobs. And wood I burn for I cannot even give it away and chips sell out.
Man I see you doing jobs I would love to be doing. I seem to get all the dangerous trees that must be thought out. You do so many cut and drops thats awesome. Mine seems to be hanging over top of everything. Keep up the good work and keep your videos going. I enjoy them when it's pouring down rain like it is today.
Interesting!@@dmarshall1964 ... I've heard that from lots of other guys so I'm not surprised it works for you. So do you run a chip truck with the chipper? And do you roll solo on all your jobs? And do you also haul a mini to the jobs? Those are the things that keep me questioning getting a chipper
@metaspencer all of the above you ask , I have alot of equipment and many size trailers to haul multiple pieces depending on the jobs. As a matter of fact I just purchased a new commercial chipper and awaiting the call to come pick it up and try it out. With your green trailer you could sideways your mini and load up a small chipper . The work I see you doing a chipper once you have it you would question how did I go so long without it.
That's a big job
Just think if was all 2X4s big dollars
A serious amount of wood most of which was good for milling. I'm hoping to set up a mill ... just don't know when
"most dead thing ive seen since yesterday"
im gonna like just for that
39.9K woo hoo, im gonna go out on a limb (pun intended) and say itll be 40K by 9pm today
oh wow, 40k! fingers crossed that it gets there! :)
Great work how much do you charge for big job like that by the tree or per day
When working up a bid for a job like this one, and even with smaller jobs, I take my cost-per-day for the business and then try to estimate how long the job will take. It's crude but seems to work out okay
I hope that was like a 10k job but my gut tells me that wouldn't fly.
Hey I know u don't have a chipper but on jobs of this size would I t be worth the rent you? Idk if there any local business that rent equipment? Or idk how other tree guys around you are but maybe talk to them see what they charge just to chip. I know it sucks to pay your profit out but if you can knock all the brush and alot of th at wood in 4 or 5 hours seems like a win. Trust me I know Iv done jobs like that an hauled it all by hand.
I hear ya man: especially on a job like this where there is easy access, a chipper would save on trips! I haven't bought one as I'm not into the repair bills and upkeep, but that was A LOT of brush on that one! LOL ... thanks man!
@@metaspencer yeah I hear you there not cheap nut like I said even renting one
How much do you typically charge for a job like this?
I tend to quote jobs by multiplying my daily rate (for the business to run, etc.) x the time I expect the job will take. It's a pretty simple formula and tends to work out. As for this specific job, I don't recall the $$$ number
@@metaspencer Oh ok that makes since, thanks for the help!
@@davidstreeservice8662 It always depends on so many things like access, targets around the trees, hauling, risk, etc.
So curious what you charged for this job.
It came to a good chunk of change -- can't remember the exact total. When bidding multi-day jobs I just multiply my daily rate (cost of doing business) by the estimated days it'll take.
about 30 yrs ago, a tornado knocked a chinese elm down into my space and a stihl chainsaw fell off a truck and landed in my space too. when i was done my visiting uncle from rural massachusetts had a present wrapped in a blanket gifted to him upon his departure from my space. shortly after returning to ames country, a nor'eastern hit his space and knocked down about 22 trees. you think he would call me and say thanks, i needed that chainsaw. crickets. pass it on, even if its a one way pass, and a hot potato
Wow, wild story! I like your perspective there. thanks man
I don’t think you’re paying your ground crew enough for the great work they do. Lol
That poor ground crew! :)
Lmao dealt with 3 ropes yesterday and all 3 were tangled by the end
Buy the new Seld-Detangling Rope(tm) at TreeStuff.com!
@@metaspencer is that a real thing? Im going to look now 🤣
@@joshuap7501 If it is I want one!
@@metaspencer im intrigued but my brain keeps reverting back to untangling out of habit lol
I like trees, but the previous owner went a bit overboard. It's almost as if they planted trees in lieu of a traditional fence.
Exactly! Yeah, I guess he was trying to recreate a forest he grew up in as a kid (that was the neighbor's story)
22 trees = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ am I right? Lol that's the kind of job we all wish for, no workers to pay :)
It was definitely a good job. No doubt about it
Can we talk about money?
Let's do it! No sense pretending that it's not a job and system of exchange: do the work and get paid.
Slow and painful to watch.
Painful?! Sorry to hear man ... From my point of view it was just a job, like any other
I'm kidding man! I would like to see you get a price of equipment to move all that debri with.
Understood! Would be nice