Exceptionally well done. Your video production quality is second to none, in addition to being top notch arborists. 500k+ subs right around the corner. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Guilty of Treeson your kitchen is very comfortable and takes some time to heat up your food nice / only I do use foil to heat my food with on the manifold less time to run the engine, saves fuel in the truck and save the expense and wear and tear on the equipment ! Lawrence has caned soon with the sandwiches or burrito in your lunch this day of filming enjoy .
@@guiltyoftreesoneastsidetre4792 the only time y'all talk about white supremacy is to make fun of antiracism, because equality of opportunity is just a joke to you
This is becoming easily one of my favorite channels. I have been building mtb trails for years, but I’m just starting to get into felling and working with chainsaws. While I may not be seeking a career as an arborist, it is great learning many of the professional techniques and methods felling trees and working with chainsaws. Thanks for all the great content!
@@jeremythelander5024 And safer! Like damn, i already feel as though i could trust the crew with my safety ropes etc. just watching the video! Must be so much more reassuring for both climbers and groundsmen knowing the comms and trust is second to none.
Been mindlessly scrolling TH-cam thinking “man I wish Treeson would post a video, then I’d have something to do for an hour” and voila! Can’t wait to watch.
Nice work! Couple things that may make things easier and safer. When chunking, try not to drop your saw to your hip each time. Start your next cut, dog in, push your round off then step down. This eliminates dropping your saw to your side. It’s faster and uses a lot less energy. To keep is safe, always have a saw on a lanyard. No one should be under a climber (moving/ picking up a firewood round) without the saw secured at all times. 🤙🏼
I haven't enjoyed watching a TH-cam video this much is a long time. Y'all are incredible! It's apparent you love what you do, are extremely good at it, and you guys have the best attitude! Love it.....glad I found this channel.
Love your videos. I just discovered them by accident. I really like them. They are highly entertaining, educational and fun. I like the banter between you and the guys on the ground. Being informative, your video’s really keep my interest. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to go out and start taking down trees. I’m a seventy four year old man recovering from stomach surgery to remove a cancerous tumor. I’ve been declared cancer free and recovering from surgery. Your videos helped me a lot. Thank you.
Darn it but you guys are good. I have been looking at your site for what seems like forever. Before migrating to Queensland, Australia from England some forty or so years ago. I was told that my first job would be as a timber getter. It did not materialize. The nearest I have got to and for of timber felling was to chop up firewood for the wife. Your program which I have followed since God knows when has given me the opportunity in my mind to be just that, a Timber Getter. Now at the age of 92 years, I have through your many programs been able to become a Timber Getter in my thoughts. I can only say thank you for allowing me to achieve the position I was first offered, and yes I have just watched you take down a fir tree. So from this old codger, I say thank you.
Yep, i like the sound of that!! Also,, I've got an Austrian fir that needs a helping hand to fall in the right direction , what type of rope should i use?
Mental Sid, grab a chain and a bobcat, raise the bobcat bucket all the way against the tree tie the chain or rope as high as you can tie the other end of chain/rope to the bobcat make sure the bobcat won't get hit by the tree when it falls. Cut a wedge out of the tree and cut flat from the wedge to almost the other side and drive the bobcat backwards
After watching you part out that fir, it reminded me of when I would get 8 cord tree length hardwood delivered to cut to stove length. I had a Homelite with an 18 inch bar and the work was slow. I decided to get a bigger saw. The dealer sold Jonsereds and Stihls. He showed me a few saws, and I explained that I wanted the saw to do all the work. This was 1979 I bought a Jonsered Model 70 and I had that saw for over 25 years. I can tell you with honesty, that saw would have outperformed your Stihl 88 2 to 1. It was a fast cutting saw. And in your video, it looked like whoever sharpens your chain, tended to sharpen unevenly, because the cuts were not straight across but tended to be thicker on 1 side than the other side. Great work.
I have literally never done this on a TH-cam video, but I just felt the need to let you know how much I enjoy your channel (only recently discovered it) and how good you are at what you do. Always the exact tools you need for the job, your workers don't have to be told a thing (they always know what to do and they're good at doing it), always making safety the first priority. Just so professional and knowledgable. You're excellent at explaining things as well. I did this for a little while as a job in college, so I know a fair amount. But in these videos I often find myself saying, "oh, THAT'S why you do that.", in other words I know a lot of WHAT to do, just not WHY you do it. I just learned by watching and doing. Limited to bucket work and land clearing, though, you would never catch me climbing like that hahaha, you have balls of stone my friend.
I lived in the woods most of my life. I've never seen a tree that decomposes without falling over at some point. Great video. You guys are fun to watch.
Wow, so well done. I am getting an arborist to take down a lot of Oak tree limbs and tops. Hope he can do the same way with the Oak but those get very heavy. We had an ice storm in February that caused these big tree tops to break out and wipe out our deck and do damage to some of the roof. So I am getting ready to cut back on these big Oaks that range as high as 60-80 ft. Great video! Terry
Just a thought guys, I would love to see a photo of the landscape before and after the removal. I love the videos and you guys have taught me so much in my backyard tree removal. Keep it up
I work as a lineman in sweden and we occationally have to cut down trees thats fallen on our lines. watching your videos helps me keep my "sawingness" alive untill the next tree! thx for the good content!
Thanks boys for the good jobs very impressive to watch l do climbing trees but after watch you guys with all the safety equipment for climbing its takes a tough guy's to climb that height. Job well done.
25:10 What a cool shot! And I love the tidbits of information on your trade (e.g., why not to cut a certain way, or why not to drop the wood chunks on each other).
Coming back to this video after taking my first top. Wow what great advice I should have remembered. My tree shook quite a bit and to be honest scared me a bit. Next time I'll leave some branches underneath and go a smidge higher
Drenaline is my favorite rope by far and they have a black and yellow one now too. Good work guy, nice and smooth! Wrecked out that tree super quick. Wish I had a couple climbers like that!
When I first started I did huge tops thinking it was better to not go higher. I found out that is definitely not the case with a cracked rib lol. Good advice on leaving dampening branches
I love when the camera changes from him cutting in the tree and it switches down and he’s picking berries😂 20:16 that cracked me up. That’s literally something we would do when I was working at Nelson tree service
Very cool video! Been cutting trees on the side now for a year and this makes me want to cut even more trees down! You all respect each other a lot and it shows. Very nice work to your whole team.
Good tips in this video, probably already know them and use them, but good to hear them in another context. One job so easy to stuff up, if your ead ain't on straight.
here in Florida we have the same dash board cooking, only we just park facing the sun, no heater needed. 5mins. on dash and it's hotter than coming out of the oven.great for heating up meatball subs or left over BBQ ribs or burgers.
I'm going to try leaving a few limbs to dampen the Shake but I always did leave stubs just stand on while topping if there were some in the right place it always made me feel more secure but considering that in the first ten years of climbing all I used was one Manila lanyard and a pair of Spurs when I Came to a limb I had to cut it off or bear hug unclip and reclip but I've since had my third testicle removed
Thumbs up for the fall. Youre not the only one who does it on the job site bud, just laugh it off and make up for it with your work This Episode was brought to you by: Branches, "Theyre smaller than Trunks!"
I have too many trees on uneven ground at my cabin up in Idaho around McCall.You guys are awesome. Learning a lot. I have learned more from your videos than any other.
Love how you use the Akimbo in MRT/as a second lanyard while cutting! I do the same with my HH2. I'd love to come climb with ya'll some day, we dont have trees like you PNW guys get!
Top notch climbing, cutting and overall teamwork. Excellent video production as well. Cooking show bonus! I love how you work as a team and genuinely look out for one another. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
Very nicely done guys! Very quick and very tidy, especially in a pretty tight drop zone. Gotta ask though why not have a full length, elasticated chainsaw strop that's always connected to your harness?
Just love your videos, a pleasure to watch/. sadly im retired due to ill health, but watching you guys puts me right back in there. Keep up the great work guys.
Cooking with Scott…. LOL! Y’all need an inverter and a small microwave on your truck! 😁 Save you a ton of fuel! Love the show! Mesmerizing seeing some of the heights y’all hit! Nerves of steel!
Hey just a heads up guys! Ditch those trash cans and get yourself some jetsleds! Load them up with brush, rakings, even logs!!! You boys got that 1990 with the winch, load it up and hook it to the winch. If not winch worthy? Load it and drag it, way better than trash cans guys. Jet sleds changed my life!!!
Hey man watching these hour long videos are amazing... I run chainsaws and I watch an study how you guys cut these massive trees down. You guys do great work, keep it up.
Exceptionally well done. Your video production quality is second to none, in addition to being top notch arborists. 500k+ subs right around the corner. Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Wow so very kind, thank you so
Much. God bless!
Guilty of Treeson your kitchen is very comfortable and takes some time to heat up your food nice / only I do use foil to heat my food with on the manifold less time to run the engine, saves fuel in the truck and save the expense and wear and tear on the equipment ! Lawrence has caned soon with the sandwiches or burrito in your lunch this day of filming enjoy .
@@guiltyoftreesoneastsidetre4792 kkkkkkkkkkkkkm?I'm))
@@guiltyoftreesoneastsidetre4792 the only time y'all talk about white supremacy is to make fun of antiracism, because equality of opportunity is just a joke to you
This is becoming easily one of my favorite channels. I have been building mtb trails for years, but I’m just starting to get into felling and working with chainsaws. While I may not be seeking a career as an arborist, it is great learning many of the professional techniques and methods felling trees and working with chainsaws. Thanks for all the great content!
"you're already dead if you fall 30ft, so you might as well go 150ft." you're one funny fella 😂😂
It's true though , no joke about it
It's not the fall, it's the sudden stop at the bottom.
feller*^
Those are words to live (or die) by
Facts
Thumbs up for all the jokes - what a great group of guys.
Agreed!
Work is so much more enjoyable when you have a great crew!
@@jeremythelander5024 And safer! Like damn, i already feel as though i could trust the crew with my safety ropes etc. just watching the video!
Must be so much more reassuring for both climbers and groundsmen knowing the comms and trust is second to none.
Really appreciate you taking the time to subtitle what equipment you’re using (climbing gear, handsaw, etc).
Been mindlessly scrolling TH-cam thinking “man I wish Treeson would post a video, then I’d have something to do for an hour” and voila! Can’t wait to watch.
Mi respecto muy duro el chamaco
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Nice work! Couple things that may make things easier and safer. When chunking, try not to drop your saw to your hip each time. Start your next cut, dog in, push your round off then step down. This eliminates dropping your saw to your side. It’s faster and uses a lot less energy. To keep is safe, always have a saw on a lanyard. No one should be under a climber (moving/ picking up a firewood round) without the saw secured at all times. 🤙🏼
I haven't enjoyed watching a TH-cam video this much is a long time. Y'all are incredible! It's apparent you love what you do, are extremely good at it, and you guys have the best attitude! Love it.....glad I found this channel.
Love your videos. I just discovered them by accident. I really like them. They are highly entertaining, educational and fun. I like the banter between you and the guys on the ground. Being informative, your video’s really keep my interest. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to
go out and start taking down trees. I’m a seventy four year old man recovering from stomach surgery to remove a cancerous tumor. I’ve been declared cancer free and recovering from surgery. Your videos helped me a lot. Thank you.
Darn it but you guys are good. I have been looking at your site for what seems like forever.
Before migrating to Queensland, Australia from England some forty or so years ago. I was told that my first job would be as a timber getter. It did not materialize. The nearest I have got to and for of timber felling was to chop up firewood for the wife. Your program which I
have followed since God knows when has given me the opportunity in my mind to be just that, a Timber Getter. Now at the age of 92 years, I have through your many programs been able to become a Timber Getter in my thoughts. I can only say thank you for allowing me to achieve the position I was first offered, and yes I have just watched you take down a fir tree. So from this old codger, I say thank you.
I was a paratrooper in the 60’s. I am amazed how high these guys climb and cut trees. Makes this old man dizzy, but I’m loving these guys! Stay safe!
Please do a gear and how it's used video. I'd like to get a good understanding on how you maintain a quick decent plan, and general gear use.
Yep, i like the sound of that!! Also,, I've got an Austrian fir that needs a helping hand to fall in the right direction , what type of rope should i use?
Mental Sid, grab a chain and a bobcat, raise the bobcat bucket all the way against the tree tie the chain or rope as high as you can tie the other end of chain/rope to the bobcat make sure the bobcat won't get hit by the tree when it falls.
Cut a wedge out of the tree and cut flat from the wedge to almost the other side and drive the bobcat backwards
I already got hair on my head, you need an advertisement on how to grow a luscious beard like yours
😂 noted
Genetics!
I have a beard🦎
@@guiltyoftreesoneastsidetre4792 It should be noted that men who easily grow beards are more prone to male pattern baldness ... just sayin' :D
@@asimplierlife3104 Gravity sucks.
After watching you part out that fir, it reminded me of when I would get 8 cord tree length hardwood delivered to cut to stove length. I had a Homelite with an 18 inch bar and the work was slow. I decided to get a bigger saw. The dealer sold Jonsereds and Stihls. He showed me a few saws, and I explained that I wanted the saw to do all the work. This was 1979 I bought a Jonsered Model 70 and I had that saw for over 25 years. I can tell you with honesty, that saw would have outperformed your Stihl 88 2 to 1. It was a fast cutting saw. And in your video, it looked like whoever sharpens your chain, tended to sharpen unevenly, because the cuts were not straight across but tended to be thicker on 1 side than the other side. Great work.
18:00 The note about selecting point to take the top was really important. Thanks for that.
I have literally never done this on a TH-cam video, but I just felt the need to let you know how much I enjoy your channel (only recently discovered it) and how good you are at what you do. Always the exact tools you need for the job, your workers don't have to be told a thing (they always know what to do and they're good at doing it), always making safety the first priority. Just so professional and knowledgable. You're excellent at explaining things as well. I did this for a little while as a job in college, so I know a fair amount. But in these videos I often find myself saying, "oh, THAT'S why you do that.", in other words I know a lot of WHAT to do, just not WHY you do it. I just learned by watching and doing. Limited to bucket work and land clearing, though, you would never catch me climbing like that hahaha, you have balls of stone my friend.
I lived in the woods most of my life. I've never seen a tree that decomposes without falling over at some point.
Great video. You guys are fun to watch.
Climb high, cut small, live long - awesome work, team and video!
Wow, so well done. I am getting an arborist to take down a lot of Oak tree limbs and tops. Hope he can do the same way with the Oak but those get very heavy. We had an ice storm in February that caused these big tree tops to break out and wipe out our deck and do damage to some of the roof. So I am getting ready to cut back on these big Oaks that range as high as 60-80 ft. Great video! Terry
I never thought that I would be watching trees being cut down on TH-cam but I’m so glad I am
Just a thought guys, I would love to see a photo of the landscape before and after the removal. I love the videos and you guys have taught me so much in my backyard tree removal. Keep it up
Yep, that man on the stick has balls you can see from space. Excellent work by all involved, and good humor to boot.
That top ran so smooth, confident groundy only stopping it at the last minute
Man we need more videos !!! Love watching the true professionals !
I work as a lineman in sweden and we occationally have to cut down trees thats fallen on our lines. watching your videos helps me keep my "sawingness" alive untill the next tree! thx for the good content!
Then you have the perfect name for the job, man! (Ström = [electrical] current. I like that! ;)
Very professional, guys,😊 good job. I’ll be watching for your next one.
I wish I had you working with me 40 years ago 290 ft redwoods top out. Good job you guys
Be safe
That top was SWEET ! ..I always say nothing like the sound of the "roping bird" pulley chirping as the top sails to the ground 😆
Thanks boys for the good jobs very impressive to watch l do climbing trees but after watch you guys with all the safety equipment for climbing its takes a tough guy's to climb that height. Job well done.
Taking the time to 'table' that last wood shows patient maturity. Lots would wanted to drop it right away before it was ready. Well done, sir.
That first scene lowering the top was so satisfying! Well done rope guy!
Chunkin' 880 rounds down and running out a tank of gas! Amazing strength! Great job by the whole team!
25:10 What a cool shot! And I love the tidbits of information on your trade (e.g., why not to cut a certain way, or why not to drop the wood chunks on each other).
Coming back to this video after taking my first top. Wow what great advice I should have remembered. My tree shook quite a bit and to be honest scared me a bit. Next time I'll leave some branches underneath and go a smidge higher
Drenaline is my favorite rope by far and they have a black and yellow one now too. Good work guy, nice and smooth! Wrecked out that tree super quick. Wish I had a couple climbers like that!
I greet you and support you, you are the coolest brave man who has this courage congratulations and ladies help.
Love the channel and the videos. Keep it up 👍 been binge watching you last two days.
Thanks very much I see you have a great channel too!
@@guiltyoftreesoneastsidetre4792 thanks 👍
When I first started I did huge tops thinking it was better to not go higher. I found out that is definitely not the case with a cracked rib lol. Good advice on leaving dampening branches
Absolutely great editing. Your videos are so fun to watch and very educational. Please keep doing what you're doing and keep doing it safe.
I love when the camera changes from him cutting in the tree and it switches down and he’s picking berries😂 20:16 that cracked me up. That’s literally something we would do when I was working at Nelson tree service
Your keeps add is a hoot. Your talent hasn't any limits. Thank you.
Can’t believe you didn’t hit that fence one time ! Excellent work
You guys are awesome! I was watching for the tree felling and got a dashboard cooking show too.
Very cool video! Been cutting trees on the side now for a year and this makes me want to cut even more trees down! You all respect each other a lot and it shows. Very nice work to your whole team.
Good tips in this video, probably already know them and use them, but good to hear them in another context.
One job so easy to stuff up, if your ead ain't on straight.
here in Florida we have the same dash board cooking, only we just park facing the sun, no heater needed. 5mins. on dash and it's hotter than coming out of the oven.great for heating up meatball subs or left over BBQ ribs or burgers.
I like to leave limbs when i take a top sometimes too. Man your a good tree climber buddy
I'm going to try leaving a few limbs to dampen the Shake but I always did leave stubs just stand on while topping if there were some in the right place it always made me feel more secure but considering that in the first ten years of climbing all I used was one Manila lanyard and a pair of Spurs when I Came to a limb I had to cut it off or bear hug unclip and reclip but I've since had my third testicle removed
Its also fun to toss down chunks from up high.. i do the tiny tops too. Looks like it was a fun one..
Thumbs up for the fall. Youre not the only one who does it on the job site bud, just laugh it off and make up for it with your work
This Episode was brought to you by: Branches, "Theyre smaller than Trunks!"
Finally someone shows us some of the rigging and how it works. Great stuff. Love the camera work.
I have too many trees on uneven ground at my cabin up in Idaho around McCall.You guys are awesome. Learning a lot. I have learned more from your videos than any other.
Love how you use the Akimbo in MRT/as a second lanyard while cutting! I do the same with my HH2. I'd love to come climb with ya'll some day, we dont have trees like you PNW guys get!
These guys are awesome, very knowledgeable and great instructors in explaining things. Be careful and be safe
Top notch climbing, cutting and overall teamwork. Excellent video production as well. Cooking show bonus! I love how you work as a team and genuinely look out for one another. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
No lanyard on the saws is driving my anxiety crazy!!! Phenomenal work!
Very nicely done guys! Very quick and very tidy, especially in a pretty tight drop zone. Gotta ask though why not have a full length, elasticated chainsaw strop that's always connected to your harness?
My question also, and why never use the chainbreak?
Very true extra safety... Always.
Me having quite a bit if school to do
Mom: why are you watching men cut down trees!
Me: I just think there neat
Samuel Mercer lol same 🤣
In the school lesson you missed: they're neat.
@@oxfletch lol I'm failing ELA at the moment so yeah
Go back to school and pay attention to spelling
its ok if you fail at school just get into cutting trees
If you put your lunch on the dashboard in the morning, its usually warm by lunch. Ive been doing that for years.
Or put in in the engine bay of the chipper
Taking down my first BIG, LEANING, cottonwood with a compromised base next week. Thanks for the video.
I just love watching your videos. You all do such a wonderful job. God bless you all.
I really like your videos and everyone is happy around. Like a big family
One of the best arbourist videos ever!
Great job on explaining why on everything & what equipment is used.
Y'all are hilarious! Very glad I found this channel. Young professionals 👍👍I would love to see a knot and rigging tutorial!
stopped watching an older video cause i saw a new one was posted!!! im addicted to this channel and considering changing my career lmaoo
Excellent video with the participation of your ground team 👷👍
Catching those free falls gives me fence smashing anxiety 😂. 👍
I watch these videos before I go to sleep. Watching these videos relaxes and puts me to sleep 😂
Just love your videos, a pleasure to watch/. sadly im retired due to ill health, but watching you guys puts me right back in there. Keep up the great work guys.
I love your videos will never do what you do but learn a lot that helps what I try to get done.
Fuck yeah! Props on using the 880 to finish up!!!! You’re a man among boys.....
Thumbs up for you guy’s attitude 👍🏽
He said “the savory moistness” of the burritos. You guys kill me!
Holly crap that's High my heart is weeping.
Stihl should be sponsoring you guys with that epic plant shot after the round goes down !! Great work guys ;)
Cooking with Scott…. LOL! Y’all need an inverter and a small microwave on your truck! 😁 Save you a ton of fuel! Love the show! Mesmerizing seeing some of the heights y’all hit! Nerves of steel!
a very good way in the beginning of the tree And it's a great technique.
Good job guys! Who ever removed a tall tree knows what they are doing.
Thanks for the description of your equipment.
The spirit in your team.. utterly beautiful 💪🏼
Thank you 🙌
This is some of the best youtube content available.
Side branches as inertial dampeners...brilliant✊🌳
Always interested and impressed with your knowledge and thoughtful approach to the project
"My attitude brings out the best in people...or they quit" is fantastic
Hey guy's if you wrap your burrito in aluminum foil you can lay it on truck motor, them nice and warm when you're ready.
Awesome work guys. The view from the top was awesome
Editing was top notch on this one
It looks so cool seeing the firewood dropped covered in shavings. It reminds me of comets from when I'm stargazing :o ( 41:20 )
Nice job fellas like see other guys joke around makes day go by an like big saws up there an like seeing good quality work👍👍
Hey just a heads up guys! Ditch those trash cans and get yourself some jetsleds! Load them up with brush, rakings, even logs!!! You boys got that 1990 with the winch, load it up and hook it to the winch. If not winch worthy? Load it and drag it, way better than trash cans guys.
Jet sleds changed my life!!!
I’m watching your videos while in the Chattahoochee National Forest 🌳 🌲
Expanding the business. “Branching” out!
You guys have way too much fun at work
Hey man watching these hour long videos are amazing... I run chainsaws and I watch an study how you guys cut these massive trees down. You guys do great work, keep it up.
Love these videos my favorite channel by far
Always good to see you back on the ground 💥💥
How consistent are those drop! Very consistent, that's how!
You can also pop your hood of your truck and put your food on your air filter to heat your food
Fantastic love watching you guys work 👍 🇬🇧
It will never fall over until it decomposes and falls over, hahaha