For those wondering... In case the engine breaks down while he's up, there's no problem. The machine only needs it's engine when going up. It requires just the breaks to get down. You're welcome👍
@@vv7299 then the engine's power will be used less as to cushion the fall Unless both engine failure and brakes failures occurs at the same. In that case RIP and thanks for your contribution to science
@@dieterborschel5225 But the video says it scales a tree faster than a squirrel. So the fact squirrel's don't harvest coconuts doesn't matter, as that wasn't the comparison.
I disagree, I think the editor not only knows how fast squirrels climb trees but also how fast people leave comments when you include purposefully incorrect info 😂
Normal sight back home in the Caribbean too. Funny thing is there doesn't seem to be many injuries occurring. Pretty sure PPE sales are miniscule there 😂
I met a dude in Barbados who, barefoot, climbed a tree, grabbed two coconuts, descended and hacked 'em open with a machete. We were sipping coconut milk before the guy in this vid was back down.
I was going to say what he said. I've seen guys climbing coconut trees on vacations and they're faster than that machine. The advantage is your going to come down with more coconut than the climbers.
More than welcome to live however you want. OSHA is to make sure a company will not fire you (preventing you from feeding your children) because you declined to climb up a tree in safety sandals and a 💀 robot.
@@steveclark.. lol…. Huh? Osha has nothing to do with government mandates. They are the government. Also, there is absolutely zero “evidence” it is deadly. Just as much evidence of Bigfoot Nd everything else. The amount of people who got that poke in the arm is staggering. If you actually just look and see how many received it… you will then see it is not… otherwise our countries population drops by what? 50%? More? Little less? Either way. Conspiracy theory…
Meh, I'll stick with spikes. I bet you if he tried pole top rescue, for his first time he would get a 4 minute time in that thing. I got 3 minutes flat my first time even attempting pole top rescue, and my time only improves.
@@boyce5994nice time. I used to train people in pole top rescue for our company. I had my time down to 1:40 on a 40 foot pole but that was 20 years ago. I would actually go up and hang to let the guys lower me so I could help them with tying without yelling at them from the ground and we didn't have a dummy so I was the dummy. Never had to use it but it's great knowledge to have. I did one bucket rescue just because I happened to be right beside him and jumped in his bucket to pull him off the line and get him down. I tried to stay on them about wearing sleeves because we were working in Florida in the dead of summer and some had a bad habit of taking them off. I wasn't watching him when he made contact. I was getting a squeeze on or Crimp it whatever you call them where you are out of my tool tray. I heard it and felt the heat so I dropped in my bucket and the ball of fire rolled over the top of the bucket. He managed to knock out 1.5 million people and live though. From what I figured he leaned over the outside phase and the blanket over the shoe fell off and he bumped his elbow on the concrete pole. It burnt a hole the size of a coke can in his right side across from the belly button and he had a quarter size hole in his elbow. The only thing I could figure happened. If you're still reading wear your sleeves and don't take shortcuts just to get home, to the bar, or your side piece. Stay safe.
I wonder how many people employed the Mulan method? Aka put on drag and use a waist sash.😂 (just kidding, i meant swing a beach towel around it and use it to slide up)
As a person who lives on a small island in the Pacific where the main source of income is copra this is dumb. First most can barely afford to survive let alone buy a machine, Second a true islander can climb a tree extremely quickly however theres so many trees all you really have to do is walk around each day and pick up the ones that have fallen. Third the salt air here would make that machine a rusty piece of junk in less than two years. Here in the Marshall Islands you can collect and cook about 10 bags of copra in a couple weeks which will bring about 800-1000$ depending on the dampness or dryness of the copra. That amount is if you work hard each day, since copra is a lot of labor collecting, husking, shelling, cooking 2 or three times I'd say the average amount is 6-7 bags a week. This machine is for a problem that doesn't really exist.
Nobody cares about your small island, this machine was made for massive plantations where they harvest as much as possible, not only what falls on the ground. That's like saying we don't need wheat combiners because your field is one acre.
Being able to hug the tree is more safe and reliable than this for me. I feel that my limb to climb this are more reliable and i know the control whether im safe or not.
@@realhuman8305 I work on trees and if that thing runs out of gas........I guess you have the rest of your life to figure out wat to do but this only works on palm trees not anything else
@Eric-pj2td I looked up this device, it only uses gas to propel you up the tree, it's not using gas to hold you in position. To get down, they release brakes like you would when you repel from a cliff. And it could be redesigned to accommodate other trees, it's built specific for palm trees. But do you realize how many palm trees need to be harvested for the global market? It's not exactly a small margin lol.
There is another invention called HELMET How does he know his blood sugar doesn't make him suddenly faint. Alot of people have undiagnosed hesrt diseases One split second of losing conciousness Also there is another invention called knee cap protection
It always trips me out how these dudes wear flip flops to work in. The Philipines thats all you see is flip flops for basketball, construction, carpentry, landscaping its wild!
Sigh, you pull two pins and clips and the side swings open like a door...OK ? You just walk it up to tree, and close safety pin the hinges side, and your ready to go again. It looks crude, and is, this could be soooo refined! Nice idea!
realmente não é para qualquer um mesmo não, mas se fosse eu jamais confiaria subir num coqueiro desses altos com esses motores, de seguranças duvidosas, porquê que Deus - livre-nos todos de todos os mals, mas se esse motor falhar lá do topo do tronco de qualquer coqueiro alto no mínimo com a queda a vítima ficará paraplégico para sempre em cima de uma cama dependendo de todo mundo pra tudo pro resto da vida,, isso se não morrer logo com a violenta queda isso é só uma suposição, mas jamais não quero que isso não aconteça nem com o pior inimigo, e nem menos pras pessoas até mesmo porquê queda de altura seja lá de árvore, prédios, automóveis, terrestres, aquáticos, ou aéreo e etc, é muito triste e doloroso demais pra vítima desse tipo de acidente mas Deus é mais sempre, e sempre, será mais acima de tudo e acima de todos nós e dos perigos que fazem parte da nossa vida aqui na terra 🌎🌍🌍
Super invention except for one major flaw. That is, you have to position the apparatus precisely where the just planted coconut seed is placed so that when it grows into a tree, the machine will be correctly wrapped around the trunk.
@@CharlieWaffles972 The combustion engine is very modern, it was invented in the 1820's. Its just that technology advancement is moving so fast. We humans have been around for more than 20000 years and it only been 264 years since the industrial revolution started. we went from traveling by foot and horse to sending cars into space within this small span of time.
in 1998 I watched a man and his pet monkey pick an entire plantation of coconuts in under an hour. before I even received and finished my nasi goreng babi. the monkey only picked and threw down the ripest nuts. ignoring the bad or unripe. easily moved between trees. and rode around on the owners scooter handlebars. like he owned the 2 stroke. the guy/monkey combo did 7-8 plantations a day. did the same plantations every week. and they produced a literal mountain of fresh good coconuts. why farmers paid for the service. I talked to them when they were having their lunch. the monkey got the larger meal. As he did most of the work. I was very impressed and still have the pairs photo.
Uhh it hasn't been a problem for thousands of years, people been climbing them with bare hands and feet. It's a solution to being extra fkn lazy and then only on straight trees in certain areas of the world. Hey if people want to buy it I'm all for making money, however I'd never invest or think of it as an sustainable idea past the novelty stage.
I have seen natives climb and descend trees faster with nothing more than a leather or cloth strap wrapped around themselves and the tree using only friction to stay climb, stay aloft and descend while carrying a load of fruit. I like that way much better.
After you chased all the wildlife off with all that noise it might be a little while before you spotted your first deer. Better bring a lunch......And Dinner Too.😁😁😁😁😁
@@siriusness7505 How so? Because you know, coming in here just to say something like that without explaining , is useless. It's like telling people you can fly them just walking away.
@@arushtronaut I actually bike a lot. I'm only 10 miles from work, and traffic congestion is high enough that it doesn't make much of a difference if I ride or drive except getting a workout. I'm just pointing out that there's solutions to the problem of climbing a tree from decades ago, and I don't know why people discount excellent ideas an inventions from the time period. Bikes, after all, have not been improved. They are basically the same exact design they were 50 years ago, but they are made of lighter materials. Bikes are aluminum and carbon fiber now, not steel.
We sonsorolese use a rope made by coconut just to climb coconut trees and other trees. We can climb faster and safe. And a lot of excercises at the same time. Imagine if a person had 5 coconut trees for making tuba, a sweet juice which van be cooked thoroughly into a syrup. Imagine 5 coconut trees to climb 5 times in the morning, 5 times at noon time, and 5 times in evenings. Doing this for 365 and 366 days a year. This toned every one's body with strength. 😊
In the Philippines people make tuba or coconut wine by climbing it manually. But I don't know about the rope? Maybe he's from another country?? I never heard of sonsorolese! What? Hahaha.
He's been doing that for years without the machine, so what's the difference now. Comments such as these are only based on where you're from, and not where you're at. This meaning that some do it with bare feet.
@@kh8641 comments like these are based on the simple fact that not having the right tools can cost you your life. The Indian Subcontinent is no exception to this, since these lack of decent gear and safety culture in general leads to sky high rates of on the job fatalities. Farmers may be used to sprinkle pesticides with shorts and sandals, goldsmiths may be used to smelt gold from nuggets with raw mercury, sewer cleaners may be used to dive in meters of sh1t without PPE, and everybody from fruit pickers, timber workers, construction workers, etc may be used to do their job without the slightest care for progress in methods and equipment, and it might work…. until you become a sad statistic that exactly because of these practices has far bigger chances to exist there than in any place where those precautions are taken.
Yeah because humans are TOTALLY the only species that hunts other animals. That’s such an unnatural phenomenon. What kind of savage animal would hunt other animals as a food source?! Hang on . . . My brain just overloaded with the MILLIONS of species that do this. Life is only sacred to humans. It means literally nothing to any other species on the planet. You are in the minority.
@youngroosevelt38 OK great I'll throw that in the pile of "inventions for not one thing, but one thing of one thing". I'm sure it will catch on like wildfire when Corona needs to stretch out Christmas lights for their "Feliz Navidad" beer commercials.
Its sad to see all the hate in these comments box.. Something like this made in the west and wrapped nicely in chrome coverings would draw "futuristic", "mindblowing" etc type of reactions.. But then done in an east asian country where the intent is to keep the cost low while addressing a problem on a bigger scale is looked down upon. Btw, i have seen another gentleman who originally came up with this.. sturdy and smoother design as against this i believe.
Brainwashed minds usually do not know how to respond to new advanced in technology from within their own people or other places they do not think highly of. This is why Chinese hire wyt Mon. Keys. to market their products then when you order the product, you see it comes from a factory in China. That is one way they beat those convoluted mindsets hands down but people need to be accommodate of others and realize that creativity is not limited to a particular region unlike opportunities which are only available in some regions only.
@@jake91hall the point is, they evolved. squirrels realized they don't need tools because they realized they're vegetarians. So all they need are nuts. We all know what happens in the winter with nuts. Right?
@@mankybrainsNo God designed life, how the molecular worlds builds its self into life forms is the most perfect construction and desighn. Humans at top of there brain emulates that molecular word desighn and functions knowingly or unknowingly every human technology already exists in the molecular world and in the life forms bilt from that. Think of it as comming full circle, did you know there are molecular fully functioning electrical generators in every human cell? Also look into Bacterial molecular motor, as a demonstration that lots of different machines doing many tasks to build and maintain all life forms.
@@linchaynes3824 It's hard to see in the video but it's steel straps not leather. The first half inch of each toe as well as the space between the big toe and pointer toe is completely protected. Standard issue steel strap safety flip flops. No biggie.
Back in the early 70s my brother, the brain used to get old lawnmowers Briggs and Stratton. He would take them apart fix them up and reassemble and make mini bikes that would go about 40 miles an hour. He was only 16 years old when he used to do that how he did it I don’t understand, but it worked minibikes and go karts were pretty popular back then.
I did exactly that as a kid. I got my first lawnmower engine at 12 and put it on a mini bike. Over the years, I accumulated 8 mini bikes in my mother's garage and would help the kids in the neighborhood fix theirs. Had a go kart too. In college I studied mechanical engineering at a great school and quickly realized none of the other kids had any hand on experience (like me) but had only gone into the major because they were good at math.
Great innovation by villege Indian people without Btech this make farmers easy for pluking tender coconuts goverment must support these people hats off thats Guy❤
For those wondering, it takes a while to set this contraption up. I've seen native tree climbers go up the same height faster, and do the job, and return to the ground, faster than it takes to set this thing up.
Hey I had six Trees that fell through my daughter's house in a Major Tornado Storm. Please Google WLBT News Channel 3 Jackson woman says divine intervention saved her and her disabled sister's lives
@@Bullzeye1000yds Correction, smart work not hard work. A native climber might be able to climb a few trees faster but he will tire out. This guy will be climbing trees all day without barely breaking a sweat.
I would make it so all you have to do is pull the seat with the engine underneath off the machine exposing the open side of the tree and machine and you just pull they looking section with the rollers off the other side. It comes apart at the seat with the motor I am guessing..
Impractical. While it initially appears promising, the added expenses associated with operating and maintaining these machines render them highly impractical solely for the task of climbing coconut trees. While they might expedite the process, they do not significantly alter the amount one can collect compared to using traditional methods such as belts/straps with spiked boots.
true. Those praising this have never seen how fast expert coconut climbers work in these farms. By the time you make a purchase, unboxing, assembly, buying petrol, setting it up on the tree -- your counterpart climber is finished with the harvest already, sipping his coconut wine watching the sunset.
Wow - Supercar Blondie videos have taken quite the turn. I was half expecting this to morph into some kind of futuristic Bentley at the top of the tree.
Yes, fabulous idea. Then, simply supply all the animals being hunted in the area with earplugs so they cannot hear it, and yes, then what a fabulous idea you have there.
47 years ago when i was in Fiji, the locals climbed up the coconut trees with little effort, plucked the coconuts so they'd fall, and then slid down the tree way faster than the machines 👍🤗. And they didn't even need to wear sandals to do it, lol😁😉
I was in Fiji 50 years ago and saw a 12-year-old climb a coconut palm as you described, with no assist devices of any kind - his parents reprimanded him for doing that - kind of dangerous!
@@ishrendon6435 So instead of climbing the tree you need to assemble this around a tree then disassemble it to move to the next tree. It might be easier to just climb the tree.
An idea could be to use an electric motor and cancel out the loud 2 stroke chainsaw sound and other benefits would be no engine heat, no fuel and oil costs, and no exhaust. Plus youd be able to charge a tool or phone and it could even possibly recharge some of the battery on the way down if you could engineer a regenerative braking mechanism into it. I guess if you went all out it could even be charged by a solar panel when not in use. leave it parked up in a tree with its solar panel towards the sun to charge if it was controllable by a remote. I do understand that maybe all these technologies werent available to this inventor who basically made this gas powered unit from a chainsaw and a lawnmower with a welder, but someone could potentially improve on this mans ingenuity if they were capable of sourcing the parts and constructing an electric version.
Now THIS is the kind of "supercar" content I've been looking for! I still have one of my favorite 1994 supercar wall calendars, and this beauty is in June! AND it is VTOL! Wow! You've really stepped up your content game!❤
Some assembly required. And disassembly. Literally every time you use it. And you need to lug it around. With tools and spare parts and a big can of gas. That you have to travel 30 miles to refill.
You ever heard of a truck bro? These guys have smartphones and stuff they aren't indigenous inhabitants. Besides this is a lot faster than scaling one of those with cleats or free climbing it, also a lot more easy to transport than a basket crane.
@@ineptspecimen2280 Indigenous inhabitants would have that tree emptied by the time you got this thing bolted onto the trunk. And they could use the whole truck to get more coconuts home. More profit, less expense. Win-win.
I know you are very observing and intelligent but there are people with old age or some kind of physical disability due to which they can't climb. And keeping someone on job for their coconut farms to do this job might be much more expensive than maintaining this machine. Everything is not for everybody. There is purpose for every machine. There is wheelchair in this world that doesn't mean everyone on earth must use it!!
@@blairhoughton7918 buddy you have very obvious perceptions no!! The world doesn't work the way "you" or "I" think. This device has already made a huge and positive impact on thousand of coconut farmers life, making their life more easy and secure. We have 25 of these in our farm and using without a problem since last 2 years! Although I am not here to win an argument, I give it to you Have a great day. Cheers.
Thank you for this Supercar Blondie. Much more constructive than curious fancy rides that do nothing and no one can afford. Of course the fancy cars are useful as incubatore for cutting edge tech, but so are useful gadgets that actually do stuff for regular people. Blessings.
The fact that there are people who can climb these trees just as fast. Inventing things doesn't make us smart it just proves how pathetically weak we're becoming
I can see you believe that considering how hard you missed the point he made. It was pretty straight forward i thought too. Also, just because 1% are hyper intelligent and create things to make it easier on them physically, does not make the rest of us intelligent. Not even close, I don't understand where you all get off assigning intelligence to those that can't even begin to fathom how simple machines are made and how they do what they do. The ones that made them are the intelligence, the rest of us are trained to use their intelligence so therefore the majority are not only physically weak by using it and dependant than what we were before, but they still haven't done anything to earn the intelligence or really grow it either. Good job animals, you hit labeled buttons. Big wow, such smart. @@IDoBeSmarter
@@foxgeist3129 i didn't miss the point you regard, I was making fun of his point. Are you too smart to understand that? If you have autism I get it, but come on man...
seems safer, not gonna say it's faster considering setting the thing up, doing maintenance and all that hassle. also, if this catches up, 3-5 generations after, skills will be lost, physically(muscle development) and culturally. too much noise tho. the only reason this will be used at large scale is when the plantation is owned by a mega corporation - perhaps, knowing big corps, they'll just outsource cheap laborers. so what am i saying. idk. have a nice day
Pretty dope. For everyone wondering if he's safe, he's got his sandals on. He's good.
😂
thank goodness. I was about to suggest a helmet, but the sandals will protect him
@@bermchasin sadly they’re only sandals… if they had been bright colored flipflops then he would be even safer!
In the feet of an expert a sandal has more than a thousand uses.
He showed a game changing invention, but your biggest concern is that he's wearing sandals. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Ascension: sounds like a chainsaw
Descension: sounds like a RC truck
потому что там двигатель такой же
Just like marriage and divorce.
Sure enough lol
Lol
Exactly!
For those wondering... In case the engine breaks down while he's up, there's no problem. The machine only needs it's engine when going up. It requires just the breaks to get down. You're welcome👍
I suspected as much.
What if the brakes break when he's on top
@@vv7299 Osiguran je do 10m visine😂😂
@@vv7299 then the engine's power will be used less as to cushion the fall
Unless both engine failure and brakes failures occurs at the same. In that case RIP and thanks for your contribution to science
Then you need anew break before he lands@@vv7299
Those safety flip flops are on another level.
Someone should make steel toe boots and paint toes and sandal straps on em 😂
🤣🤣🤣
My dad calls them OSHA approved open toe workboots.
Safety flip flops? I don’t get it. What is the “other level”?
@@Adam-ww8ei r/whoosh
I don't think the editor knows how fast squirrels climb trees.
Ich glaub aber nicht, dass Eichhörnchen Kokosnüsse ernten.
@@dieterborschel5225 But the video says it scales a tree faster than a squirrel. So the fact squirrel's don't harvest coconuts doesn't matter, as that wasn't the comparison.
@@bujin5455 Squirrels get all kinds of nuts.
@@MrAlexdimm lol
I disagree, I think the editor not only knows how fast squirrels climb trees but also how fast people leave comments when you include purposefully incorrect info 😂
These dudes wear sandals for literally every job lol.
Those dudes (India)? Ever been to Asia, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Nepal?
@@DocMacKay819
Yeah, those dudes always wear sandals 🩴.
Don't underestimate us asians
In some countries that's the only footwear they own
Normal sight back home in the Caribbean too. Funny thing is there doesn't seem to be many injuries occurring. Pretty sure PPE sales are miniscule there 😂
Safety belt ❌
Safety sandals ✅
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🩴 😅 nice invention 🎉🎉
OSHA Certified sandals. Ready to rock! 🤘
😂
Thats a real man
5 seconds to get up, 30 minutes to put it up on another tree
Worth
Wow... already thinking negative comments.
I don’t think it takes that long to set up. It could just be a couple of bolts.
You still won't tire from climbing though.
Could be just 10 minutes tops tbh. And yeah, you wont tire out and you dont even need to learn how to climb (which can take years)
Whoever thinks it's faster than a squirrel, has obviously never seen a squirrel climb a tree!
does the squirrel carry a human weight tho?
@@mikesaetern8263 Well they DID reference the speed of the squirrel not it's weight baring capabilities hah
I met a dude in Barbados who, barefoot, climbed a tree, grabbed two coconuts, descended and hacked 'em open with a machete. We were sipping coconut milk before the guy in this vid was back down.
I was going to say what he said. I've seen guys climbing coconut trees on vacations and they're faster than that machine. The advantage is your going to come down with more coconut than the climbers.
I've never seen a squirrel climb a coconut tree. Maybe they are slower on them.
Straight from the welding shop to the lumberyard. Those sandals didn't skip a beat😂
Even India Astronauts wear them !!
Except when he was skipping from the weld shop to the lumber yard
That seemed a bit risky but then I saw the safety flip-flops.
😂
😂😂😂
Steel toed flip flops
Sandals*
I just love that there’s no OSHA to tell them to wear a 5 point harness and slack lanyard. These men live free lol
More than welcome to live however you want. OSHA is to make sure a company will not fire you (preventing you from feeding your children) because you declined to climb up a tree in safety sandals and a 💀 robot.
@@michaelf184yeah worker protections are freedom. Bosses and corporations are the tyrants.
@@michaelf184Did OSHA warn people not to take the poke in the arm by any chance? Now that's deadly, there's plenty of evidence of that.
@@steveclark.. lol…. Huh? Osha has nothing to do with government mandates. They are the government. Also, there is absolutely zero “evidence” it is deadly. Just as much evidence of Bigfoot Nd everything else. The amount of people who got that poke in the arm is staggering. If you actually just look and see how many received it… you will then see it is not… otherwise our countries population drops by what? 50%? More? Little less? Either way. Conspiracy theory…
Lol America is not a free country anymore😂
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Meh, I'll stick with spikes. I bet you if he tried pole top rescue, for his first time he would get a 4 minute time in that thing. I got 3 minutes flat my first time even attempting pole top rescue, and my time only improves.
me too, that is kinda cool. it would kinda work for line work to a point. i'm retired and gave away my climbers and belt.
where can I get one
@@boyce5994nice time. I used to train people in pole top rescue for our company. I had my time down to 1:40 on a 40 foot pole but that was 20 years ago. I would actually go up and hang to let the guys lower me so I could help them with tying without yelling at them from the ground and we didn't have a dummy so I was the dummy. Never had to use it but it's great knowledge to have. I did one bucket rescue just because I happened to be right beside him and jumped in his bucket to pull him off the line and get him down. I tried to stay on them about wearing sleeves because we were working in Florida in the dead of summer and some had a bad habit of taking them off. I wasn't watching him when he made contact. I was getting a squeeze on or Crimp it whatever you call them where you are out of my tool tray. I heard it and felt the heat so I dropped in my bucket and the ball of fire rolled over the top of the bucket. He managed to knock out 1.5 million people and live though. From what I figured he leaned over the outside phase and the blanket over the shoe fell off and he bumped his elbow on the concrete pole. It burnt a hole the size of a coke can in his right side across from the belly button and he had a quarter size hole in his elbow. The only thing I could figure happened. If you're still reading wear your sleeves and don't take shortcuts just to get home, to the bar, or your side piece. Stay safe.
I lived in Hawaii about seven years, climbed a few coconut trees with a whole lot more work involved. Brilliant machine!
Great bit of machinery.
I wonder how many people employed the Mulan method?
Aka put on drag and use a waist sash.😂 (just kidding, i meant swing a beach towel around it and use it to slide up)
Just when I thought Id seen all possible small combustion motor powered machines this shows up.
I'm on top of a coconut tree right now!
I just climb withy hands and feet. No need for rope or anything@@CircuitReborn
I'm pretty sure the tree don't like that idea 😂
It looks like the machine got the short straw in that deal.
If he went up and down a few more times, the tree would cocaNUT.🤣🤣🤣
AYO!!@@stephendye672
Doesn't look like there is any damage.
I'm sure that you can't do that to the tree constantly but how often to you have to climb each tree?
The tree is fine... Very good machine
As a person who lives on a small island in the Pacific where the main source of income is copra this is dumb. First most can barely afford to survive let alone buy a machine, Second a true islander can climb a tree extremely quickly however theres so many trees all you really have to do is walk around each day and pick up the ones that have fallen. Third the salt air here would make that machine a rusty piece of junk in less than two years. Here in the Marshall Islands you can collect and cook about 10 bags of copra in a couple weeks which will bring about 800-1000$ depending on the dampness or dryness of the copra. That amount is if you work hard each day, since copra is a lot of labor collecting, husking, shelling, cooking 2 or three times I'd say the average amount is 6-7 bags a week. This machine is for a problem that doesn't really exist.
Agreed. Overkill and inefficient.
In other countries they use monkeys.
This machine is used in India - not the Marshall Islands. It’s useful there.
Nobody cares about your small island, this machine was made for massive plantations where they harvest as much as possible, not only what falls on the ground. That's like saying we don't need wheat combiners because your field is one acre.
That's great for where you are but no idea why you just assume that markets/society is the same everywhere that has similar plants
Living in a place where we have lots of these palm trees, this thing is pretty darn cool!
Coconut trees not palm
@@hendriefendi2441 indeed, lots of coconut palm trees here.
@@hendriefendi2441palm trees are just as tall
learn to climb with your body would be a million times cooler
This won't work on my palms, they don't have smooth outer bark like this tree.
The safest I've ever seen these people work
“ these people” what a n 1. 663r
In India YOU fine the OSHA
Yeah, he's not doing it with a phone in his hand 😂
"These people" damn bro don't don't so judgmental. Some farmers work safely ;)
Being able to hug the tree is more safe and reliable than this for me.
I feel that my limb to climb this are more reliable and i know the control whether im safe or not.
This man is from Andhra Pradesh India
In India these types of innovations are a lot in the agriculture field like bike framing,etc
Can I get sellers contact number as I want to buy
@@Andy66rc it's experimental project not for sale. But I'll try
It is an incredibly useful machine.
@@chilamkuriparameswar1135 I am really serious to buy it. Please help me with contact number of this inventor/maker.
Most likely imported
If something goes wrong and a safety system hasn't been added, you'll come down faster than a meteorite ! 😅
Jeez just praise the man for making something that would make life easier for farmers in years to come.
*foragers
it is not more easy then the equitment allready on the marked..
this is a handicap scooter for tree´s
Good on U sir. I hope the inventor gets all the rewards. Reminds me of early days of drilling oil wells. Bubba would develop & get rewards.
Some have trained monkeys to go up trees
@@Hansen710 I can see you are a farmer based on your grammar
Brilliant engineering, always needed in society.
It's pretty genius, doesn't seem to damage the tree at all. This is what design should be, solving a problem without creating a new one.
Cyberpunk 2078 @@realhuman8305
@@realhuman8305 I work on trees and if that thing runs out of gas........I guess you have the rest of your life to figure out wat to do but this only works on palm trees not anything else
@Eric-pj2td I looked up this device, it only uses gas to propel you up the tree, it's not using gas to hold you in position. To get down, they release brakes like you would when you repel from a cliff.
And it could be redesigned to accommodate other trees, it's built specific for palm trees. But do you realize how many palm trees need to be harvested for the global market? It's not exactly a small margin lol.
good news is there wont be many in the next generation. They will be too busy taking selfies trying to be social media influencers.
Great innovation. Hats off to the inventor
Loggers in Washington State are extremely faster than this gas machine
I would say he needs to put on his safety hat, don't want that coconut in your head...
There is another invention called HELMET
How does he know his blood sugar doesn't make him suddenly faint.
Alot of people have undiagnosed hesrt diseases
One split second of losing conciousness
Also there is another invention called knee cap protection
Vroom vroom,, I'm gone police!!! Come catch me!!!🤪🤣😂
so he did die, of with the hat then
I used to think seat belt is the Ideal Safety precaution factor
It always trips me out how these dudes wear flip flops to work in. The Philipines thats all you see is flip flops for basketball, construction, carpentry, landscaping its wild!
Does shoes bring safety? Also this isnt a white collored job to be professionally dressed.
First time I went to visit my fam in the Philippines, I watched a guy welding in shorts, flip flops, tank top, knock off ray ban sunglasses 😂😂😂
@@alleghenyadventures8561😂😂😂😂
Lived there, seen that! Can confirm😅
Bruh have u seen their feet? They're rock solid and leathery
The only thing is it looks like you have to dismantle it and rebuild it around each tree you work on
no, you buy a machine for every tree of course.
@@REDxFROGnah you put the machine on the ground and wait for the tree to grow through it
@@onuohafamily 😂 didn't think of that
@@onuohafamily😂😂😂😂
Sigh, you pull two pins and clips and the side swings open like a door...OK ?
You just walk it up to tree, and close safety pin the hinges side, and your ready to go again. It looks crude, and is, this could be soooo refined! Nice idea!
Do everything in slippers without a helmet and without safety rope is not for everyone!!!
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Indians are like that
A coconut can fall into his head at anytime while going up.
@@mbusomhlongo579 in India many believe coconut never fall on head.
realmente não é para qualquer um mesmo não, mas se fosse eu jamais confiaria subir num coqueiro desses altos com esses motores, de seguranças duvidosas, porquê que Deus - livre-nos todos de todos os mals, mas se esse motor falhar lá do topo do tronco de qualquer coqueiro alto no mínimo com a queda a vítima ficará paraplégico para sempre em cima de uma cama dependendo de todo mundo pra tudo pro resto da vida,, isso se não morrer logo com a violenta queda isso é só uma suposição, mas jamais não quero que isso não aconteça nem com o pior inimigo, e nem menos pras pessoas até mesmo porquê queda de altura seja lá de árvore, prédios, automóveis, terrestres, aquáticos, ou aéreo e etc, é muito triste e doloroso demais pra vítima desse tipo de acidente mas Deus é mais sempre, e sempre, será mais acima de tudo e acima de todos nós e dos perigos que fazem parte da nossa vida aqui na terra 🌎🌍🌍
Super invention except for one major flaw. That is, you have to position the apparatus precisely where the just planted coconut seed is placed so that when it grows into a tree, the machine will be correctly wrapped around the trunk.
Bumper sticker for "My other ride is a coconut climbing machine"
😂😂👍
I would rock that on my Viper.
That would make a mean deer stand 😂😂
First thing i thought. Find a good popular tree and hunt about 30ft up.. damn it would be loud at 4am in the dark tho 😂😂😂
They have electric self-climbing tree stands. This machine would scare deer in the next county.
Why do people always want to kill something go to the damn store and buy you some meat we are starving there's no reason for you to kill anything
Are you suggesting that meat just magically appears at the store?l@@JamesWilkerson-rd3pe
@@FarmerFpvit can scare monkeys too😂😂😂
modern 2 stroke grass cutter engine solutions for a 3000yr old problem
I think it’s hard to look at a 2 stroke engine as Modern. This should be electric
@@CharlieWaffles972 The combustion engine is very modern, it was invented in the 1820's. Its just that technology advancement is moving so fast. We humans have been around for more than 20000 years and it only been 264 years since the industrial revolution started. we went from traveling by foot and horse to sending cars into space within this small span of time.
in 1998 I watched a man and his pet monkey pick an entire plantation of coconuts in under an hour.
before I even received and finished my nasi goreng babi.
the monkey only picked and threw down the ripest nuts. ignoring the bad or unripe.
easily moved between trees.
and rode around on the owners scooter handlebars.
like he owned the 2 stroke.
the guy/monkey combo did 7-8 plantations a day.
did the same plantations every week.
and they produced a literal mountain of fresh good coconuts.
why farmers paid for the service.
I talked to them when they were having their lunch.
the monkey got the larger meal. As he did most of the work.
I was very impressed and still have the pairs photo.
@@CharlieWaffles972 ya and we stuck in the middle because battery charge got dropped
Uhh it hasn't been a problem for thousands of years, people been climbing them with bare hands and feet. It's a solution to being extra fkn lazy and then only on straight trees in certain areas of the world. Hey if people want to buy it I'm all for making money, however I'd never invest or think of it as an sustainable idea past the novelty stage.
I have seen natives climb and descend trees faster with nothing more than a leather or cloth strap wrapped around themselves and the tree using only friction to stay climb, stay aloft and descend while carrying a load of fruit. I like that way much better.
But now I could go to that place from a big city and do that. lol.. fools dismiss everything so quickly
I'd need this if I came across a bear
The sound of the 2 stroke engine alone would scare the bear away. Lol
Bears climb trees. The ones that can't, it's just because of their size. Besides that other commenters is correct, they'd run from the engine sound
It won't work. 😢
Or an 8' pole with pointed end, even better
The Bear will climb up there and hang out with you.
😂😂😂😂😂looks fun I'd spend all day climbing coconut trees 😂
Not too fun when your arms get tired and you have to move and set up the machine from tree to tree lol
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Tree. It looks like that's a project to set up.
First time I've seen anything like this. Fun. Scary. Dangerous. But, a great freaking start.
Still that’s not faster than a leopard climbing a tree
It’d be fun to see a leopard chasing you. You hop on this device and start climbing the tree! 😂
Done all back ❤
Until that leopard scale the same tree😂😂😂
Where in the hell was this when I use to hunt all those years..lol..Love it!!
lol be a heck of a tree stand. Won’t be long before we ride a tree stand into the woods to our spot probably
Just wait till the bears have these too.
After you chased all the wildlife off with all that noise it might be a little while before you spotted your first deer. Better bring a
lunch......And Dinner Too.😁😁😁😁😁
Did you have a coconut grove ?
@@LanceHotz-yn2siNeed an electric version. 😉
Could easily take your hide, lunch and dinner up with you. Range to see for miles!!
Confidence is exuded when the work can be done in flip flops.
It is happy to see this machine was broadcast on this channe its in l my state TAMIL NADU ❤ in india union
Sounds like a 2 stroke chainsaw engine.
@hunterdigital4546 no way that's 3 horse.
@@hunterdigital4546 3 horses sounds about right. I know 6 horses in a little motorbike can carry a normal size adult close to 65 kilometers per hour
The comments to your comment are kinda sad ( ignorant ) actually.
@@siriusness7505 How so? Because you know, coming in here just to say something like that without explaining , is useless. It's like telling people you can fly them just walking away.
It’s basically a trimmer/ brushcutter engine from the looks of it. Anywhere between 23 and 50cc. Between 1 and 3 horsepower
This is a whole new meaning to 'TREE HUGGING '
There's a 1930's system where you just step up, like a ladder. It's not automated, requires some effort, but it's quiet.
Huh? I couldn’t hear what you were saying?
And doesn't use a fossil fuel.
Party pooper.
So you use cycle because it's quiet.
Or do you ride in your car.
You guys never appreciate innovation just comes to talk shit.
@@arushtronaut I actually bike a lot. I'm only 10 miles from work, and traffic congestion is high enough that it doesn't make much of a difference if I ride or drive except getting a workout.
I'm just pointing out that there's solutions to the problem of climbing a tree from decades ago, and I don't know why people discount excellent ideas an inventions from the time period.
Bikes, after all, have not been improved. They are basically the same exact design they were 50 years ago, but they are made of lighter materials. Bikes are aluminum and carbon fiber now, not steel.
I love the safety shoes at work. LOL
Thats what happens when osha isnt involved.
We sonsorolese use a rope made by coconut just to climb coconut trees and other trees. We can climb faster and safe. And a lot of excercises at the same time. Imagine if a person had 5 coconut trees for making tuba, a sweet juice which van be cooked thoroughly into a syrup. Imagine 5 coconut trees to climb 5 times in the morning, 5 times at noon time, and 5 times in evenings. Doing this for 365 and 366 days a year. This toned every one's body with strength. 😊
Where was this? That's amazing
In the Philippines people make tuba or coconut wine by climbing it manually. But I don't know about the rope? Maybe he's from another country?? I never heard of sonsorolese! What? Hahaha.
You need to make a video of that mate👍
Xd fitcoco
@@FM-pw1ls😅 world wide, even here at my place they do the same
glad to see he is wearing his safety sandals
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I don't remember seeing sandals in the arborist catalogue
😂😂😂
He's been doing that for years without the machine, so what's the difference now.
Comments such as these are only based on where you're from, and not where you're at. This meaning that some do it with bare feet.
@@kh8641 comments like these are based on the simple fact that not having the right tools can cost you your life. The Indian Subcontinent is no exception to this, since these lack of decent gear and safety culture in general leads to sky high rates of on the job fatalities.
Farmers may be used to sprinkle pesticides with shorts and sandals, goldsmiths may be used to smelt gold from nuggets with raw mercury, sewer cleaners may be used to dive in meters of sh1t without PPE, and everybody from fruit pickers, timber workers, construction workers, etc may be used to do their job without the slightest care for progress in methods and equipment, and it might work…. until you become a sad statistic that exactly because of these practices has far bigger chances to exist there than in any place where those precautions are taken.
Deer hunters dream tree stand.
And someone will always find a way to turn a harmless invention into an agent of death , Bravo human race
@@BogalaSawundiris IKR, the twisted brains of these hunter types.
Guys be careful, you could hurt yourselves falling off your high horse. 😂
Yeah because humans are TOTALLY the only species that hunts other animals. That’s such an unnatural phenomenon. What kind of savage animal would hunt other animals as a food source?! Hang on . . . My brain just overloaded with the MILLIONS of species that do this. Life is only sacred to humans. It means literally nothing to any other species on the planet. You are in the minority.
@@BogalaSawundirisyeah, humans are totally unique in their hunting of other species. If humans didn’t exist, animals would live in peace.
High tech! 👏👏😁😁🤣🤣👍👍🤩🤩 Love you baby Supercar Blondie 💖💖💋💋 GOD BLESS! 🙏👼🌻🌻
This product works great for trees with absolutely no limbs or branches.
Do coconut trees have limbs or branches? Because that's what this is made for, not other trees.
You obviously have no knowledge of coconuts 🥥 🌴
@youngroosevelt38 OK great I'll throw that in the pile of "inventions for not one thing, but one thing of one thing".
I'm sure it will catch on like wildfire when Corona needs to stretch out Christmas lights for their "Feliz Navidad" beer commercials.
Hahaha good 1 Pete
@@toddharrell9083 Hah...my 78 yr old dad who use to climb trees as a boy in China would get a kick out of this. Seems unsafe though.....
This would be a fantastic application for an electric motor with regenerative braking!
If you picked enough coconuts, you wouldn't run out of battery!😂
Wrong. Not only are there too many energy losses, but take a step back and think about what background they are from and take them into consideration.
You apparently do not understand power. Go back to school
I thought it was fart powered?!
It's not electric bro.
Won't work. 🤔
Soon robots will be able to pick coconuts for the rich 🌴😅
Its sad to see all the hate in these comments box..
Something like this made in the west and wrapped nicely in chrome coverings would draw "futuristic", "mindblowing" etc type of reactions..
But then done in an east asian country where the intent is to keep the cost low while addressing a problem on a bigger scale is looked down upon.
Btw, i have seen another gentleman who originally came up with this.. sturdy and smoother design as against this i believe.
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Brainwashed minds usually do not know how to respond to new advanced in technology from within their own people or other places they do not think highly of. This is why Chinese hire wyt Mon. Keys. to market their products then when you order the product, you see it comes from a factory in China. That is one way they beat those convoluted mindsets hands down but people need to be accommodate of others and realize that creativity is not limited to a particular region unlike opportunities which are only available in some regions only.
Seriously, you come across like you have a complex about "inferiority".
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Nice machine!
mammals were meant to invent tools. Such great minds when used for the right reasons.
Even squirrels? There are alot of mammals that aren't too bright and certeniatly don't invent tools
@@jake91hall the point is, they evolved. squirrels realized they don't need tools because they realized they're vegetarians. So all they need are nuts. We all know what happens in the winter with nuts. Right?
@@mankybrainsNo God designed life, how the molecular worlds builds its self into life forms is the most perfect construction and desighn. Humans at top of there brain emulates that molecular word desighn and functions knowingly or unknowingly every human technology already exists in the molecular world and in the life forms bilt from that. Think of it as comming full circle, did you know there are molecular fully functioning electrical generators in every human cell? Also look into Bacterial molecular motor, as a demonstration that lots of different machines doing many tasks to build and maintain all life forms.
Done all back ❤
Done all back ❤
who ever built this needs a raise.
He got one.. all the way to the top of the tree! 😅😂😂
The Chinese guy ripped it off an Indian guy who designed a cheap and crude model for his daily climbs
@@Dibson0 Did that had an engine or?. Iv seen one, without an engine. Looks way simpler and he use his leg, like stand up and it climb each time.
The inventor got paid in coconuts.
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Lame. My invention sends the tree on a downward elevator. The coconuts come to me.
Finally people doing for themselves instead of always depending on Americans to do everything. Send this video to Africa.
Imagine the engine is broken at top 🙃
If grip
it will definitely happen and someone will lose his life
It's fitted with a parachute.
That's why there's a seat, so he can just chill up there until they get something to bring him down
Must be hving brakes
Soon they will install arms, and a computer so it can climb up by it self, and snag coconuts
Can use a drone these days
And do the trimming too
🤯That’s innovation at its finest. 👏🏾👏🏽👏👏🏼
A battery version will be more silent, safe and can recharge when ascending down!
In the good old days all we needed was a leather belt and muscles
Totally agree; the only way to produce muscles today is in the gym. In the past the people was so strong making good jobs for everyone.
😂😂those days are long gone.
Some of us are still out there breaking all the safety laws getting nice and strong. And absolutely riddled with injuries, but hey.
@@timt5381
What doesnt kill you .... .
BEAUTIFUL AND DOES NOT HURT THE TREE!!!
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Safety flip flops.
Or Crocs.😂😂
C'mon!? There's safety flip flops now??!
And I thought my safety Crocs were the best!!
@@linchaynes3824 It's hard to see in the video but it's steel straps not leather. The first half inch of each toe as well as the space between the big toe and pointer toe is completely protected. Standard issue steel strap safety flip flops. No biggie.
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If I had one of those as a kid, my treehouse could have been constructed in a weekend :)
Back in the early 70s my brother, the brain used to get old lawnmowers Briggs and Stratton. He would take them apart fix them up and reassemble and make mini bikes that would go about 40 miles an hour. He was only 16 years old when he used to do that how he did it I don’t understand, but it worked minibikes and go karts were pretty popular back then.
Yup..those were the days..got a good burn on my leg from one of those old mini bikes
Necessity the mother of invention 🙂
I did exactly that as a kid. I got my first lawnmower engine at 12 and put it on a mini bike. Over the years, I accumulated 8 mini bikes in my mother's garage and would help the kids in the neighborhood fix theirs. Had a go kart too. In college I studied mechanical engineering at a great school and quickly realized none of the other kids had any hand on experience (like me) but had only gone into the major because they were good at math.
@@dontnonowuno9953essa moda chegou no Brasil em 2020!! Somos atrasados !!😂😂😂😂😂
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Appreciate You guys featuring grassroots efforts.
There are some 300 models of such machines, most of them aligned for specific type of palms.
COCONUT..ARECA NUT..OIL PALM..DATE PALM etc.
Can we get a link to where one can get it, please?
Great innovation by villege Indian people without Btech this make farmers easy for pluking tender coconuts goverment must support these people hats off thats Guy❤
One suggestion - Please change the location and the position of the accelerator.
the location _and_ position? I can get changing the location but changing the position too?
The position accelerator's connected to the location accelerator... just throwing that out there.
Location should not be under the thigh and the position should be on the front area. @@thomastorr1983
Are you an engineer? That could be the first prototype. There are always room for improvement. He should get a patent ASAP..
@@Williamowens-jk2ek Yes I'm an Engineer I've done my masters in engineering
A squirrel 🐿️ can scale a tree 🌴 much faster than 25 seconds. Especially when my dogs are chasing them up them trees.
For those who question, what is this coco machine pro max for. well they use these machine if theres no signal on their phone
Conozco unos tipos que en lo que este man sube y baja ya tienen como 5 plantas de cocos peladas 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
For those wondering, it takes a while to set this contraption up.
I've seen native tree climbers go up the same height faster, and do the job, and return to the ground, faster than it takes to set this thing up.
ITS NOT DESIGNED 4 SPEED
ITS DESIGNED 4 COMFORT WHILE RETRIEVING COCONUTS
@@JJX-pp8zh
Time + comfort = -$
Hard work - comfort = +$$$
Hey I had six Trees that fell through my daughter's house in a Major Tornado Storm. Please Google WLBT News Channel 3 Jackson woman says divine intervention saved her and her disabled sister's lives
I will take any HELP
@@Bullzeye1000yds Correction, smart work not hard work. A native climber might be able to climb a few trees faster but he will tire out. This guy will be climbing trees all day without barely breaking a sweat.
Beautiful. Awesome. Made in India
I Just pray he doesn't ran out of fuel or whatever that machine uses up there 😢😂😂😂
🔥TAMIL NADU, INDIA 🇮🇳❤
relax bro no one cares 💀
I care. ❤😌
@@ibbyseed I care too.
Don't care,bruh 😅
I care
The guy who thought up that thing is either a genius or completely insane. Whoever took it for it's first test was just crazy!
Wonder how hard it is to change from tree to tree.
Im guessing 2-4 bolts or maybe just pins. A couple minutes or less
Not worth it shaking is faster 😭😭😭
Need more people for carrying and apply to tree, wasting time and money, not worth it
I would make it so all you have to do is pull the seat with the engine underneath off the machine exposing the open side of the tree and machine and you just pull they looking section with the rollers off the other side. It comes apart at the seat with the motor I am guessing..
It can be changed from 1 tree to another tree in less than 30 seconds
They must be real serious about getting them some coconuts...wait where's the coconuts? 😂
Impractical. While it initially appears promising, the added expenses associated with operating and maintaining these machines render them highly impractical solely for the task of climbing coconut trees. While they might expedite the process, they do not significantly alter the amount one can collect compared to using traditional methods such as belts/straps with spiked boots.
true. Those praising this have never seen how fast expert coconut climbers work in these farms. By the time you make a purchase, unboxing, assembly, buying petrol, setting it up on the tree -- your counterpart climber is finished with the harvest already, sipping his coconut wine watching the sunset.
@@bons244 well it's safer.
Hubo gente que decía lo mismo que tú cuando inventaron el primer avión.
Says it's faster than climbing but doesn't show the time it takes to assemble/disassemble around each tree.
I thought these little dudes just went up barefoot. I feel like they can get up there faster than this machine does.
As the saying goes, "work smarter, not harder."
For those who are wondering.. yes, this machine needs to be disasembled and rebuild around each tree. But can be done within 3 to 5 hours.
No 3-5 business days
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂..
You just plant the tree inside the machine and wait dummy 😂
Lmaoo
genius idea, but don't forget the safety
Wow - Supercar Blondie videos have taken quite the turn. I was half expecting this to morph into some kind of futuristic Bentley at the top of the tree.
Wow I would love to have one of these painted in camo to hunt on and replace my climbing freestand
Electric so it’s quiet
Gonna scare off every animal within a 600 mile radius but you could always come back to it a few hours later
Bbbrrrrrrrr😂😂😂
At first I thought you were talking about in town or like From your Backyard tree.
I was like, That's Some Creepy felony shit
Yes, fabulous idea. Then, simply supply all the animals being hunted in the area with earplugs so they cannot hear it, and yes, then what a fabulous idea you have there.
Very good and useful machine for coconut tree climbers in our country. Great achievement 🎉.
Done all back ❤
I pray to God that machine doesn't fail at the top of the tree as it doesn't have a parachute.
It's also a lot faster way to go to hospital than shaking a tree, when it fails.
47 years ago when i was in Fiji, the locals climbed up the coconut trees with little effort, plucked the coconuts so they'd fall, and then slid down the tree way faster than the machines 👍🤗. And they didn't even need to wear sandals to do it, lol😁😉
☝👍😂😂😂😂 no slippers
Most dont need it but honestly as you age its harder so machines are meant to make life easier but sometimes they don't . Its good to have
I was in Fiji 50 years ago and saw a 12-year-old climb a coconut palm as you described, with no assist devices of any kind - his parents reprimanded him for doing that - kind of dangerous!
@@ishrendon6435 So instead of climbing the tree you need to assemble this around a tree then disassemble it to move to the next tree. It might be easier to just climb the tree.
In Bali they train monkeys to climb up and drop the coconuts.
An idea could be to use an electric motor and cancel out the loud 2 stroke chainsaw sound and other benefits would be no engine heat, no fuel and oil costs, and no exhaust. Plus youd be able to charge a tool or phone and it could even possibly recharge some of the battery on the way down if you could engineer a regenerative braking mechanism into it. I guess if you went all out it could even be charged by a solar panel when not in use. leave it parked up in a tree with its solar panel towards the sun to charge if it was controllable by a remote. I do understand that maybe all these technologies werent available to this inventor who basically made this gas powered unit from a chainsaw and a lawnmower with a welder, but someone could potentially improve on this mans ingenuity if they were capable of sourcing the parts and constructing an electric version.
No
You still have to charge it. 😒 it has to be reliable.
The bigger Carbon Footprint the better!💯
why not a mini nuclear power plant?
Immensely practical and yet hilarious to observe….I want one
Now THIS is the kind of "supercar" content I've been looking for!
I still have one of my favorite 1994 supercar wall calendars, and this beauty is in June! AND it is VTOL!
Wow! You've really stepped up your content game!❤
Vieleicht kann in die Luft nach oben auch fliegen?😂😂😂
Some assembly required. And disassembly. Literally every time you use it. And you need to lug it around. With tools and spare parts and a big can of gas. That you have to travel 30 miles to refill.
You ever heard of a truck bro? These guys have smartphones and stuff they aren't indigenous inhabitants.
Besides this is a lot faster than scaling one of those with cleats or free climbing it, also a lot more easy to transport than a basket crane.
@@ineptspecimen2280 Indigenous inhabitants would have that tree emptied by the time you got this thing bolted onto the trunk. And they could use the whole truck to get more coconuts home. More profit, less expense. Win-win.
I know you are very observing and intelligent but there are people with old age or some kind of physical disability due to which they can't climb. And keeping someone on job for their coconut farms to do this job might be much more expensive than maintaining this machine. Everything is not for everybody. There is purpose for every machine. There is wheelchair in this world that doesn't mean everyone on earth must use it!!
@@Vickyrocks247 That's what grandkids are for. This thing is ridiculous in every way.
@@blairhoughton7918 buddy you have very obvious perceptions no!! The world doesn't work the way "you" or "I" think. This device has already made a huge and positive impact on thousand of coconut farmers life, making their life more easy and secure. We have 25 of these in our farm and using without a problem since last 2 years! Although I am not here to win an argument, I give it to you Have a great day. Cheers.
That poor tree. It's like someone scraping ones shins 😂
Third world tech is so freaking cute
Thank you for this Supercar Blondie. Much more constructive than curious fancy rides that do nothing and no one can afford. Of course the fancy cars are useful as incubatore for cutting edge tech, but so are useful gadgets that actually do stuff for regular people. Blessings.
The fact that there are people who can climb these trees just as fast.
Inventing things doesn't make us smart it just proves how pathetically weak we're becoming
Yeah! People that use engines and machines are like the weakest people I know! Being smart is stupid anyways...
I can see you believe that considering how hard you missed the point he made. It was pretty straight forward i thought too. Also, just because 1% are hyper intelligent and create things to make it easier on them physically, does not make the rest of us intelligent. Not even close, I don't understand where you all get off assigning intelligence to those that can't even begin to fathom how simple machines are made and how they do what they do. The ones that made them are the intelligence, the rest of us are trained to use their intelligence so therefore the majority are not only physically weak by using it and dependant than what we were before, but they still haven't done anything to earn the intelligence or really grow it either. Good job animals, you hit labeled buttons. Big wow, such smart. @@IDoBeSmarter
@@foxgeist3129 you must have missed my sarcasm. That means you are very smart 🤓 Did you spot it that time?
@@IDoBeSmarter you don't get to use sarcasm used to insult his clear point as a defense for how you missed his point. How utterly inept.
@@foxgeist3129 i didn't miss the point you regard, I was making fun of his point. Are you too smart to understand that?
If you have autism I get it, but come on man...
For those wondering , the weight limit is 100 pounds
100 pounds or kilos?
*kg
So that explains the low weight footwear.
thanks for telling us u r from fatmerica
seems safer, not gonna say it's faster considering setting the thing up, doing maintenance and all that hassle. also, if this catches up, 3-5 generations after, skills will be lost, physically(muscle development) and culturally. too much noise tho. the only reason this will be used at large scale is when the plantation is owned by a mega corporation - perhaps, knowing big corps, they'll just outsource cheap laborers. so what am i saying. idk. have a nice day
wow its about time , God bless the inventors. I wonder if it could work for Banana trees too lol
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Banana? U dont need that..
What !? Its so fragile and isn't too tall to not use a ladder
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Looks extremely safe 😅
yea no safety belt or hard hat needed
@@zarb88 he's got the safety flip flops on tho...
@trevfindley5704 First world issues
Feeding the family comes fiirst
It's not made for ladies or kiddie rides.