That was the definition of a "Well oiled machine" . You guys work great together and that really makes the day go by better no matter what size tree or how many trees. Climber has amazing balance/speed and rope guy is very good at running the ropes. And man does that new husky bat saw have some chain speed/torque
Very nice, video was well edited, the climb was well thought out and executed smoothly as if with no effort at all. When I climb I sound like an obscene phone call.
Nice job! I know you have to edit these videos for brevity but I for one would love to see it in its entirety, the "uncut" version so to speak. I know it'd be a long video but seeing every detail start to finish would be very cool! The lil' Husky seems to eat through the oak like it's butter, pretty impressive :)
That was a serious piece of work. I hope you all were well compensated. Fascinating to see it all from the first person viewpoint showing the rigging process in great detail. No words necessary.
so good ! looks like a beaut tree to climb. i'm still fairly new to rigging big, it looked like when tip tying the logs you did snap cuts rather than face cuts? also, is there any reason you didn't take the lower limb off to start with?
My first year doing trees.i just do it in the side on weekends.Learned 90% from watching you on TH-cam. In fact learned the timber hitch with long tail from you. 4 big red pines next week will put us over 30k for the year. So far with a bunch more to go. I’m sure that’s Pennies to alot of guys but damn good extra money to me for a job that is awesome and addicting. Thank you for the education Mr masterson keep it real sir
How much would it cost me to get all new gear? Harness, Ropes, Gaffs, New Climbing saw, big ground saw, big shot, throw line throw ball, hand saw...... Ext.... The feeling of accomplishment from hard work? I feel a conflict, "here," are two different schools of thoughts one is just wait and conserve the other is work hard and it is your liberty is this politics? Also oppression, verbal oppression. This laundry machine keeps stopping and somebody can control it with a cell phone program, an app on a cell phone.....
Around 3:40 almost thought you unclimbed with no other tie ins for a second! Really had me going there dude 🫣 lmao SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS! I seen your line after 😅😂
That was the definition of a "Well oiled machine" . You guys work great together and that really makes the day go by better no matter what size tree or how many trees. Climber has amazing balance/speed and rope guy is very good at running the ropes. And man does that new husky bat saw have some chain speed/torque
Well done. Dream team. Big time.
Enjoyed the video. Nice job climbing, rigging and chunking. Kudos to the ground crew....nice rope work.
I could watch this all day every day. Prayers for you and your crew. Thanks for sharing! 👏
Great job guys, thanks for sharing.
Good to see ya been awhile thanks for the video Hell of a job
Good to see ya, been a while! Thanks as always for sharing. Helluva Job! 🙂
You have got a Good! Ropeman!,,
Big fan of a pull line on poles. Safer / more efficient and allows hinge to be less than perfect.
Agreed
i am afraid of heights so i enjoy watching you do this
Very nice, video was well edited, the climb was well thought out and executed smoothly as if with no effort at all. When I climb I sound like an obscene phone call.
Nice job! I know you have to edit these videos for brevity but I for one would love to see it in its entirety, the "uncut" version so to speak. I know it'd be a long video but seeing every detail start to finish would be very cool!
The lil' Husky seems to eat through the oak like it's butter, pretty impressive :)
That was a serious piece of work. I hope you all were well compensated. Fascinating to see it all from the first person viewpoint showing the rigging process in great detail. No words necessary.
PROFESSIONALISM!
Nice job!
Did you think about speed lining this tree. Seems like it was a good candidate
I had the same question, but could only speculate he wanted to take big pieces and didn’t feel like Speedline could handle the load?
so good ! looks like a beaut tree to climb. i'm still fairly new to rigging big, it looked like when tip tying the logs you did snap cuts rather than face cuts? also, is there any reason you didn't take the lower limb off to start with?
I always learn something new when I watch your videos!! Average Midwest tree joe
Good good job bro respect 🫡
Merci pour ta video 🙏 c’est toujours impressionnant de te regarder et magnifique ta petite tronçonneuse électrique ⚡️☝️✌️🙏
Siberian timber hitch with a long tail to pull limbs away from shed?
Yes that would have worked
My first year doing trees.i just do it in the side on weekends.Learned 90% from watching you on TH-cam. In fact learned the timber hitch with long tail from you. 4 big red pines next week will put us over 30k for the year. So far with a bunch more to go. I’m sure that’s Pennies to alot of guys but damn good extra money to me for a job that is awesome and addicting. Thank you for the education Mr masterson keep it real sir
what did you bid the job at
How come you dont use the clip provided on the 540ixp to clip saw onto tool carrier on your harness?
I use it sometimes
Hey buddy good to see you post, what device are you climbing on?
Bulldog bone
"Forget about the money"
Educated climber been educatin them groundmen
How much would it cost me to get all new gear? Harness, Ropes, Gaffs, New Climbing saw, big ground saw, big shot, throw line throw ball, hand saw...... Ext.... The feeling of accomplishment from hard work? I feel a conflict, "here," are two different schools of thoughts one is just wait and conserve the other is work hard and it is your liberty is this politics? Also oppression, verbal oppression. This laundry machine keeps stopping and somebody can control it with a cell phone program, an app on a cell phone.....
I'm😂
Around 3:40 almost thought you unclimbed with no other tie ins for a second! Really had me going there dude 🫣 lmao SAFETY FIRST ALWAYS! I seen your line after 😅😂