I fell trees in the woods and in residential yards for 40 some years. In Alaska and the lower 48. This was a perfectly good demonstration by a professional. His judgement was perfect. I've never been around this kind of tree but have felled many this size and bigger on right of ways and in communities. This man is obviously a professional with the experience he he claims. I salute him and his professional abilities. You who are bad mouthing him are pitifully ignorant.
I think the tree looks a bit mangy and as we see , it is very close to the house in an area where wild weather is not unknown . I couldn’t sleep with that giant overhead .Nothing to stop another planting of a smaller tree in a safer area of the garden .We had a monkey puzzle tree in our garden in NewZealand , and there are rows of them along the fringes of bondi beach Sydney. It is designated rare and endangered to stop loggers from taking them down in its native land Chile where it was declared a national monument . Not so endangered in other places I think though I don’t know .
@@richardkennedy8481 yeah, it didn’t hit the house, nor anything else! You have obviously never dropped a tree like that ! He even said, it came down, exactly where it did, no damage to anything else in the yard! Where exactly would you have thought, would have been a better place, to drop that tree???
also folks should not think that if they put the cuts in the right places the tree will fall exactly as it should, this tree fell perfectly due to its consistency, its very consistent in all manners, weight, taper and most of all growth and straightness with the lack of any heavy branches wanting to make it fall one way or another, reading the tree is as important as the cuts.. for sure, any heavy branches or crooks can make a tree go crazy, best to cut em off and top it down it there are hazards around.. a bare perfectly straight tree with no wind is good and easy to direct
es seguramente una araucaria angustifolia ( pino del paraná, curi, pino del brasil ) muy parecida a la araucaria araucana (pehuen) . . . ambas pierden constantemente las ramas a medida que crecen, por eso la madera no tiene nudos. . . este ejemplar puede tener unos 80 años. . . la araucana crece mucho mas lentamente, las hojas son como uñas y alcanzar una altura de 90 pies le llevaria unos 700 años.
I’ve been a professional tree climber and tree feller for ten years. Basic felling skills would of put that tree there it was leaning hard where he needed to it land . When they’re that big and leaning over the house is when you need some serious skills .
He is certainly no pro, no protective gear, got his bar in the dirt. Unmarked truck and trailer. This tree needed to have a climber and a crane take this apart.
There's always one safety guy in the comments. Life is made for living, not worrying about living as long as possible. Try it sometime, it makes for a much happier life even if a bit shorter
Dude that was insane, I was like no way in hell that guy is dropping that tree in that tight space.. Haha, well done my friend. As they say “leave it to the professionals.”
That was cool .my Brother dropped a huge tall Gum tree right next to our home .he dropped it where he said he would.😊 It was awsome to watch. Cheers mate👋
Because you have sense. This was a quick buck job with no consideration for the house or tree. Should’ve been dismantled from the top down. If I dropped a tree like this on a clients lawn I would lose work quick let alone dropping it next to their house.
@@FinnegeasHad some Pro work done to take down three large birch trees last year. All about 45ft to 50ft, the largest had a bole/trunk diameter of around 3ft. They removed the upper branches, mostly lowered on ropes to reduce collatoral damage to plants/shrubs/fences/summerhouse. That left them with clean stumps/trunks of around 15ft. They then felled each one, guided by ropes held by other staff. Even though the trees were located around 40ft from the house, we could feel the impact of the 15ft sections being felled onto grass. That entire monkey puzzle tree must have come down with quite some force.
That's right 2014 Obama/Biden era was first time images and info appeared on social media about kids in cages And the liberal swine ignored it until 2017 where they dredged it up and blamed Donnie
I have never even heard of this type of tree. Cool. A few more bones in the Baby fund i guess. Felling is not as easy as it looks. Lots of time and thought have given those folks the skills to do it properly. Mega important 3 feet from a House. I can say for sure this guy knows the proper way to do it. Great video Yall. Keep em coming
It called a monkey puzzle. It has very sharp, very large, thorns over the entire surface of it's bark. That was an old tree so the trunk was kind of bare. The thorns get so bad, higher up, that a monkey can't climb it. The tree is just a nasty thing to have around. You need gloves just to pick up dead branches
I own woodlot and have fallen many trees... you definitely know what you are doing... which is a very good job and you fell that tree perfectly.... slightly angled away from the house..
@@llewmatthews4828 Could have been rotted or punky in the heartwood that he didn't see. Could've misjudged the canopy and found it too weighted on the backside. Could've had a stiff breeze from the felling angle. May have cut too much of the hinge wood on either side. You know, stuff like that.
@@llewmatthews4828 Oh, and then there's the fun part where it sits back on the saw, pinching it, where you cannot drive a wedge in to free it, then had to remove the powerhead from the bar, got another saw out and warmed up, then have to do a bore cut to free it. THEN, drive a few wedges it, praying you didn't compromise the hinging wood with the boring cut you just made to free your saw. C'mon man.
That was amazing. Until it was on the ground, it was unable to appreciate the size of that tree. I was concerned though that the area was not cordoned off. Surely when trees are being cut down there would be safety barriers and warnings in place ?!!!
Beautiful Cut so professional, i don't do this for a living but i cut tallest coconut tree's here in Thailand including giant palm tree's & you are damn right clean up is very different because Palm tree's got big thorns & the tip at it are like spear pretty sharp, i got me almost got a cut, trimming piece by piece, Excellent job thanks for your video & it is giving me more knowledge how to cut smoothly👍👍
Congratulations, very good video recording, the cameraman followed the events perfectly, nice video recordings! The saw operator also deserves credit in all respects, of course, this is definitely a very dangerous operation if something goes wrong during the process, I think the master was well aware of things, because he succeeded in cutting down the big tree! Have a nice day and for everyone also in strength, health and peace! Good luck! 👍🍀🇭🇺🌞☝️
Boy, I'd like to make some honkin Salad Bowls out of that wood to see what it's like. Any of you guys doing this ever contact local Wood Turning Clubs to help with the cleanup? If someone's going to saw up the wood, that's one thing. But I was a heavy wood turner for 14 years (personal past time) and the Club I belonged to in PA would have plenty of members that would show up at tree fellings like this in their trucks, help cut everything up and they'd haul off what they could take. They'd take all that wood, pass it out or sell/raffle it to members, everyone would turn everything into all sorts of useful stuff like Bowls, Plates, Veses and hollow forms, artwork, dinner utensils, Mallets, you name it. The tree would live on in hundreds of different ways! :D Anyway, Thanks for the video.
Bad ass brother. I grew up in B.C. and heard of more than one guy get killed cutting down a tree smaller than that. It's a trade for a reason. You just can't get a saw and wing it.
I’ve been a logger for 25+ years. Listening to him talk for the first 2 minutes made me believe the tree was landing on a house. Good Christ. Glad it was weighted where he wanted it. Can you tell Zoe to push the baby out asap so we can get back to regularly scheduled programming please?
É uma araucária uma espécie de Pinheiro tem aqui no Brasil da frutos gostosos e a madeira é nobre por isso quase foi extinta por está razão é proibido derrubar
Дерево росло более 100 лет. Пережило столько людей, невзгод. А тут вдруг помешало какому-то... Оно бы росло дальше, ещё возможно 100лет,но увы. Люди зло.
It was more than a hundred. Try hundreds of years. And they are also endangered. Their population is dwindling. This one has seen several hundred years of life and survived many hurricanes without being affected. Until one day, someone with a chain saw ended it in minutes.
Оно бы доросло до Луны! Вы видели ,как точно дерево упало на границе другого соседа? Если бы оно попало на чужой участок, то у хозяина дерева была бы крупная неприятность ! Возможно суд. Это ведь не заповедник, а просто жилой дом, где есть хозяин.А мы любим говорить о природе, позволяя гореть тайге и вырубать лес для Китая. Вот и получается говорим много, а не имеем ничего!
Люди жили в постоянной угрозе жизни, что не видели какая шишка росла наверху. Ветром шишку снесло на крышу дома и проломила крышу, жить рядом было опасно.
This looks like a mother tree around there. Loggers have been trained to recognize this. This tree supports life for most around there. This is sad for me to watch. I kno it sounds crazy but I'd of moved the house lol. Bc that tree is so much more older and more precious than a house that was build by us.
Bunya Pine, a quality timber, but don’t ever park your car or camp beneath one. Those nuts are lethal when they come down, but can be cooked and eaten. Along with the Hoop Pine, it is a “dinosaur tree” meaning it is unchanged from prehistoric times. bunya pine, (Araucaria bidwillii), also called bunya bunya, large evergreen conifer of the family Araucariaceae, native to humid areas in southeastern Queensland, Australia.
Жаль дерево, росло много лет. А как же бережное отношение к природе, тем более такое уникальное, экзотическое. Может надо, наоборот обкультурить и сберечь его. Специалист, конечно, по спиливанию отличный работник! Думаю, тот кто нанял спилить дереро не подумал об ценности и сбережения исторической памяти этой природы. На планете мало таких деревьев. ЖАЛЬ ДЕРЕВА.
думаю хозяева поступили с точки зрения безопасности.. слишком большое дерево рядом с домом.. и если оно упадет будет ауч. В америке всякие ураганы не редкость.. и плюс это женское дерево(в видео объясняется) огромные шишки размером с ананас и тяжелые. Если такая штука упадет на голову или на крышу дома? пробъет и то и другое
The only thing more amazing than the magnitude of perfectly felling this massive tree in that precarious location is that he only had to start the saw ONCE !?!?
Definitely not a monkey puzzle ( Araucaria araucana) Monkey puzzles are from higher elevations in South America and will NOT thrive in hot humid climates like Florida. This could be any of a few other Araucarias that come from more tropical areas - A. angustifolia, A. columnaris, A. heterophylla are possibilities . From the looks and size of that cone ( and the bark color/texture)my bet would be A. bidwillii - the Bunya pine or Bunya Bunya from Queensland Australia. That is the Araucaria that you will find in California/ Arizona / Florida - until you get to frost free areas where some of the more tender species will grow. Monkey puzzles in the US are found almost exclusively in the Pacific Northwest and occasionally in the mid Atlantic/coastal Northeast.
I love that technique. We just bought 5 acres in central NH, with the need to remove a few trees upfront to improve solar gains. Knocked down the first few trees this week. A few small to medium trees, as I'll save the brutes for the pros. But laid them down within a couple of feet of target!
Amazing, you should be so proud of an accomplishment like that. So many people have lost their lives not respecting the tons of weight associated with big trees.
@@judybachmeyer8275 Amen to that. The technique works like a charm. The biggest one was an Ash probably 75 ft 14-16" diameter trunk. But, believe me it was still quite nerve wracking!
Жалко дерево, ему наверное ни одна сотня лет. Чем оно мешало? Дерево не больное , не гнилое, не рыхлое, абсолютно здоровое. Это настоящий исполин. Это дерево могло быть как достопримечательность и как визитная карточка хозяина дома, поскольку скорее всего ни у кого в округе нет подобного великана. Если бы это дерево представляло какую то опасность для людей, то да его нужно спилить, но оно было здоровым и крепким и могло жить и радовать людей дальше, а так останется один пенек . Дерево достигло преклонного возраста и олицетворяло собой величие, могущество, силу, красоту, долгожительность, а теперь ...
Uma araucaria desse porte deveria ser muito antiga. No meu estado pagaria uma multa bem grande por isso. Tenho uma dessas que da fruto que comemos cozido que é chamado de pinhão. Uma delicia. Brasil sul do Rio Grande do Sul.
I fell trees in the woods and in residential yards for 40 some years. In Alaska and the lower 48. This was a perfectly good demonstration by a professional. His judgement was perfect. I've never been around this kind of tree but have felled many this size and bigger on right of ways and in communities. This man is obviously a professional with the experience he he claims. I salute him and his professional abilities. You who are bad mouthing him are pitifully ignorant.
What a beautiful tree! Must have been pretty old. Looked healthy. Shame to cut it down!
No reason to cut it down!
This area got hit hard by Hurricane Ian.
I think the tree looks a bit mangy and as we see , it is very close to the house in an area where wild weather is not unknown . I couldn’t sleep with that giant overhead .Nothing to stop another planting of a smaller tree in a safer area of the garden .We had a monkey puzzle tree in our garden in NewZealand , and there are rows of them along the fringes of bondi beach Sydney. It is designated rare and endangered to stop loggers from taking them down in its native land Chile where it was declared a national monument . Not so endangered in other places I think though I don’t know .
Big tree near house..very dangerous..
@@abdulhalimabdullah7206 life is dangerous itself. So what?
I couldn't help but laugh🤣🤣when he started tapping the wedge with another wedge... and then with his hand🤣🤣. Guess it was all part of the show.
😊
Дякую за майстерність!! Ви - справжній профі! Але я все одно хилювався!😊 Україна дивиться вас.
Da mußte ich auch lachen!! Das ist der "Baumkeil-Rambo" der haut alles mit der Hand rein😂
I think he was using the wedge as a gauge to know when the tree was starting to fall.
Good drop! Not much room for mistakes, you dropped it perfectly!
Are you blind???
@@richardkennedy8481 blind about what???
@@jamiebarry1974 You wrote "Good drop!" The tree missed the house by Three (3) feet.
@@richardkennedy8481 yeah, it didn’t hit the house, nor anything else! You have obviously never dropped a tree like that ! He even said, it came down, exactly where it did, no damage to anything else in the yard! Where exactly would you have thought, would have been a better place, to drop that tree???
Nerves of steel. It's cool watching professionals at work. One thing is he never hollered "TIMBER". Can't wait to see the boards.
Nice touch Sir! Loved the "I told you so" @ 11:02! Just the fact that you're out of breathe proves how real it is. Impressive!
also folks should not think that if they put the cuts in the right places the tree will fall exactly as it should, this tree fell perfectly due to its consistency, its very consistent in all manners, weight, taper and most of all growth and straightness with the lack of any heavy branches wanting to make it fall one way or another, reading the tree is as important as the cuts.. for sure, any heavy branches or crooks can make a tree go crazy, best to cut em off and top it down it there are hazards around.. a bare perfectly straight tree with no wind is good and easy to direct
Great job!
Awesome score! The man lays it where he calls it, don't he? Can't wait to see the slabs!
es seguramente una araucaria angustifolia ( pino del paraná, curi, pino del brasil ) muy parecida a la araucaria araucana (pehuen) . . . ambas pierden constantemente las ramas a medida que crecen, por eso la madera no tiene nudos. . . este ejemplar puede tener unos 80 años. . . la araucana crece mucho mas lentamente, las hojas son como uñas y alcanzar una altura de 90 pies le llevaria unos 700 años.
That was fun to watch ! You definitely are a pro, that tree landed exactly where you intended it to fall !*!*!*! Can't wait to watch you again !!!
I’ve been a professional tree climber and tree feller for ten years. Basic felling skills would of put that tree there it was leaning hard where he needed to it land . When they’re that big and leaning over the house is when you need some serious skills .
Would HAVE …
was I the only one thinking the whole way through that, that this guy has no idea what he is doing! glad he got lucky
Agree completely, and he just kept checking the saw down on the ground and bar and chain into dirt a few times.
He had no PPE on while cutting. I love how he kept hitting the trailer with the log.
He is certainly no pro, no protective gear, got his bar in the dirt. Unmarked truck and trailer. This tree needed to have a climber and a crane take this apart.
@@zack9912000 bro your scream small penis syndrome
Obviously a job for a climber and a crane. Someone decided to take a big risk by going cheap!
This guy is by no means a pro!!!
Yip, it’s not even a monkey puzzle tree
Amazing you managed to fell the tree without ANY safety gear can regrow a tree but arms and legs are more difficult please be safe guys.
I know it’s crazy
Yeah. He didn't even yell TIMburrr!
Lmao
This is a very good and genuine reference to the Tree Cutters
There's always one safety guy in the comments. Life is made for living, not worrying about living as long as possible. Try it sometime, it makes for a much happier life even if a bit shorter
@@okgroomer1966 yes we have all limbs and fingers
Nice accurate work, good job, you're worth every penny you charge for work like that.
I look forward to seeing what you guys make from that tree would love to see the cuts
you sir are a true American, pleasure watching
Dude that was insane, I was like no way in hell that guy is dropping that tree in that tight space.. Haha, well done my friend. As they say “leave it to the professionals.”
Some people call it luck, I call it dedication.
@@Funnychannel-22-d9e: Yet Mother Nature calls it GRAVITY.
That was cool .my Brother dropped a huge tall Gum tree right next to our home .he dropped it where he said he would.😊 It was awsome to watch. Cheers mate👋
I like how he didn't want to reveal his face until after the tree was down
Haha
Can you blame him?
Dammit you beat me to the exact comment
Perfect fell my friend .
Thats a big old monkey puzzle.
Great job mate from Scotland.
It isn’t a monkey puzzle. It’s big though!
I have cut down more than a few trees out in the wood, but there is no way I would have tackled that monster so close to a house.
How about using a crane?
@@chrisbudesa cost of a crane vs. the potential damage to the house. no contest
Because you have sense. This was a quick buck job with no consideration for the house or tree. Should’ve been dismantled from the top down. If I dropped a tree like this on a clients lawn I would lose work quick let alone dropping it next to their house.
@@FinnegeasHad some Pro work done to take down three large birch trees last year. All about 45ft to 50ft, the largest had a bole/trunk diameter of around 3ft. They removed the upper branches, mostly lowered on ropes to reduce collatoral damage to plants/shrubs/fences/summerhouse. That left them with clean stumps/trunks of around 15ft. They then felled each one, guided by ropes held by other staff. Even though the trees were located around 40ft from the house, we could feel the impact of the 15ft sections being felled onto grass. That entire monkey puzzle tree must have come down with quite some force.
Bro, that was out of this world. You my friend showed much skill. 🌲
That's right
2014 Obama/Biden era was first time images and info appeared on social media about kids in cages
And the liberal swine ignored it until 2017 where they dredged it up and blamed Donnie
You done a awesome job on that tree
Fantasztikus munka.
Gratulálok hozzá.
Hálásan köszönöm a videót.
Továbbra is!
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No way in hell I would have ever tried something like that. Amazing Skill man job well done
Thanks!
That's why he is a pro and you are not I guess...
🤡😂 that’s why the homeowners hired a professional. Phill are people really this stupid haha god dude hit yourself in the hit somemore
And that makes you wise.
U did a fantastic job at bring that tree down. Keep up the good work.
I have never even heard of this type of tree. Cool. A few more bones in the Baby fund i guess. Felling is not as easy as it looks. Lots of time and thought have given those folks the skills to do it properly. Mega important 3 feet from a House. I can say for sure this guy knows the proper way to do it. Great video Yall. Keep em coming
Thanks for the support!
It called a monkey puzzle. It has very sharp, very large, thorns over the entire surface of it's bark. That was an old tree so the trunk was kind of bare. The thorns get so bad, higher up, that a monkey can't climb it. The tree is just a nasty thing to have around. You need gloves just to pick up dead branches
Plenty of Monkey puzzles in Scotland. Interesting fact the fruits only mature after the tree hits 40ish years.
@@jonboll-LGM .
Absurd
One of the most unliked trees by tree removal companies.
Berulang kali dia memeriksa apakah tidah salah.😂
Ini baru pertama kali saya melhat orang main chainsaw dengan begitu hati hati😮
Never heard of a monkey puzzle tree. He's got skillz.
Beautifully done! Loved that wee powerful machine to lift the heavy trunk up on truck🙂
That was amazing! I can't wait to see those slabs.
he should have had a tie off rope holding it away just in case
I own woodlot and have fallen many trees... you definitely know what you are doing... which is a very good job and you fell that tree perfectly.... slightly angled away from the house..
You took a big risk, you know it. Been doing this work decades, and I know what can go wrong.
Yeah I was sweating watching this. Had a barber chair cracked my skull when I was 14.
... _needless_ big risk ...
How a risk, straightforward if you ask me.
@@llewmatthews4828
Could have been rotted or punky in the heartwood that he didn't see. Could've misjudged the canopy and found it too weighted on the backside. Could've had a stiff breeze from the felling angle. May have cut too much of the hinge wood on either side. You know, stuff like that.
@@llewmatthews4828
Oh, and then there's the fun part where it sits back on the saw, pinching it, where you cannot drive a wedge in to free it, then had to remove the powerhead from the bar, got another saw out and warmed up, then have to do a bore cut to free it. THEN, drive a few wedges it, praying you didn't compromise the hinging wood with the boring cut you just made to free your saw.
C'mon man.
Great job bro
Holy Smokes, my heart was pounding!!!! Great job. Perfect!!
Terrific job mate! Thanks for sharing for us interested in how this works! Take care
That was amazing. Until it was on the ground, it was unable to appreciate the size of that tree. I was concerned though that the area was not cordoned off. Surely when trees are being cut down there would be safety barriers and warnings in place ?!!!
Beautiful Cut so professional, i don't do this for a living but i cut tallest coconut tree's here in Thailand including giant palm tree's & you are damn right clean up is very different because Palm tree's got big thorns & the tip at it are like spear pretty sharp, i got me almost got a cut, trimming piece by piece, Excellent job thanks for your video & it is giving me more knowledge how to cut smoothly👍👍
Beautiful fell! Everything done to perfection. Great job. I miss those days.
Good job on the felling but I have a question. Was the powdery sawdust because of the type of wood or was the chain just dull?
Congratulations, very good video recording, the cameraman followed the events perfectly, nice video recordings! The saw operator also deserves credit in all respects, of course, this is definitely a very dangerous operation if something goes wrong during the process, I think the master was well aware of things, because he succeeded in cutting down the big tree! Have a nice day and for everyone also in strength, health and peace! Good luck!
👍🍀🇭🇺🌞☝️
Looks more like a Bunya-Bunya (Araucaria bidwillii), Cousin of the Monkey puzzle.
Boy, I'd like to make some honkin Salad Bowls out of that wood to see what it's like. Any of you guys doing this ever contact local Wood Turning Clubs to help with the cleanup?
If someone's going to saw up the wood, that's one thing. But I was a heavy wood turner for 14 years (personal past time) and the Club I belonged to in PA would have plenty of members that would show up at tree fellings like this in their trucks, help cut everything up and they'd haul off what they could take.
They'd take all that wood, pass it out or sell/raffle it to members, everyone would turn everything into all sorts of useful stuff like Bowls, Plates, Veses and hollow forms, artwork, dinner utensils, Mallets, you name it. The tree would live on in hundreds of different ways! :D
Anyway, Thanks for the video.
Are you sure you got properly sharpen chain? Bit too fine dust or is it just that type of tree?
Bad ass brother. I grew up in B.C. and heard of more than one guy get killed cutting down a tree smaller than that. It's a trade for a reason. You just can't get a saw and wing it.
You are good !! Congratulations for an excellent job !
I’ve been a logger for 25+ years. Listening to him talk for the first 2 minutes made me believe the tree was landing on a house. Good Christ. Glad it was weighted where he wanted it. Can you tell Zoe to push the baby out asap so we can get back to regularly scheduled programming please?
He’s lucky it was already leaning hard where he wanted it to land . Basic felling skills.
É uma araucária uma espécie de Pinheiro tem aqui no Brasil da frutos gostosos e a madeira é nobre por isso quase foi extinta por está razão é proibido derrubar
I was more concerned for the tree with this one. People frown upon smashing other trees they have to look at.
Wheres your programming? Ya got any videos of you felling?
Show us something hard big guy! 😉
Heeeeyyyyyy!
You are cool indeed....
Really, I was terrified of the house safety...
Good luck 👍
Thanks for the good mood!
Dude you’re crazy. Well done.
im glad that went to plan!!!! very nicely done my friend - not a job for the faint hearted!!!
Дерево росло более 100 лет. Пережило столько людей, невзгод. А тут вдруг помешало какому-то... Оно бы росло дальше, ещё возможно 100лет,но увы. Люди зло.
It was more than a hundred. Try hundreds of years. And they are also endangered. Their population is dwindling. This one has seen several hundred years of life and survived many hurricanes without being affected. Until one day, someone with a chain saw ended it in minutes.
Оно бы доросло до Луны! Вы видели ,как точно дерево упало на границе другого соседа? Если бы оно попало на чужой участок, то у хозяина дерева была бы крупная неприятность ! Возможно суд. Это ведь не заповедник, а просто жилой дом, где есть хозяин.А мы любим говорить о природе, позволяя гореть тайге и вырубать лес для Китая. Вот и получается говорим много, а не имеем ничего!
Жаль,убил дерево.
Люди жили в постоянной угрозе жизни, что не видели какая шишка росла наверху. Ветром шишку снесло на крышу дома и проломила крышу, жить рядом было опасно.
That was a great video keep up the great work can't wait till your next video 👍
This looks like a mother tree around there. Loggers have been trained to recognize this. This tree supports life for most around there. This is sad for me to watch. I kno it sounds crazy but I'd of moved the house lol. Bc that tree is so much more older and more precious than a house that was build by us.
Supports life for most what?
You do realize that tree isn't native to North America
You watched too much avatar
Great 👌 Good job 👍 tu es un pro bravo 🇨🇵🤙
Can't wait to see the lumber. Man, what skills!!
What use is there for the timber of monkey tree?
Bunya Pine, a quality timber, but don’t ever park your car or camp beneath one. Those nuts are lethal when they come down, but can be cooked and eaten. Along with the Hoop Pine, it is a “dinosaur tree” meaning it is unchanged from prehistoric times. bunya pine, (Araucaria bidwillii), also called bunya bunya, large evergreen conifer of the family Araucariaceae, native to humid areas in southeastern Queensland, Australia.
Beautiful job. Nice fall. Excellent
Now that's a tree I've been waiting to see opened up I've seen a few around town here in pc but never that huge
Amazing👌🙏🏼
Keep spirit always can stay strong Thank you freand👌
awesome job, but he could have used that huge double handed chain saw that you use, and full safety gear
Question:
Being that close to the house why not take it down from the top down?
Looks like a Bunya pine tree native to Australia. You can eat the nuts that are in the big pine cone.
Definitely a bunya I have 2 of them.
That was a healthy and beautiful tree. What a shame because they fell it down.
Nicely done sir, it’s always a great pleasure watching professionals doing their thing!
nicely done? lol -.-
@@Benji_C404 yep, it worked out well.
Profi?😂 Der hat einfach nur Glück gehabt dieser Amateur.
Now that was just showing off! WELL DONE!
Wow! What an amazing tree!
Recpect👌👍👍👍this Work is Amazing
He look's like he's standing next to a giant Elephant leg !
😳 🌴🐘
That is a beautiful tree. I could keep the pine cones, make that slab into tables, consoles, coffee tables chairs, carve that stomp and many more.
I like the way he keeps stopping to check his work. I have seen a few where they just go straight through.
Жаль дерево, росло много лет. А как же бережное отношение к природе, тем более такое уникальное, экзотическое. Может надо, наоборот обкультурить и сберечь его.
Специалист, конечно, по спиливанию отличный работник! Думаю, тот кто нанял спилить дереро не подумал об ценности и сбережения исторической памяти этой природы. На планете мало таких деревьев. ЖАЛЬ ДЕРЕВА.
думаю хозяева поступили с точки зрения безопасности.. слишком большое дерево рядом с домом.. и если оно упадет будет ауч. В америке всякие ураганы не редкость.. и плюс это женское дерево(в видео объясняется) огромные шишки размером с ананас и тяжелые. Если такая штука упадет на голову или на крышу дома? пробъет и то и другое
Wow! Impressive! Spot on!!
The only thing more amazing than the magnitude of perfectly felling this massive tree in that precarious location is that he only had to start the saw ONCE !?!?
jschlatt wants to eat this shit?
Amazing skill and excellent execution!!
Well Done!!
Thanks for sharing!
Woow,this tree is so huge,congrats you did a great job,and house is still standing.Very impressive .
Awesome cutting bro be safe 👌 👏 👍
Definitely not a monkey puzzle ( Araucaria araucana) Monkey puzzles are from higher elevations in South America and will NOT thrive in hot humid climates like Florida. This could be any of a few other Araucarias that come from more tropical areas - A. angustifolia, A. columnaris, A. heterophylla are possibilities . From the looks and size of that cone ( and the bark color/texture)my bet would be A. bidwillii - the Bunya pine or Bunya Bunya from Queensland Australia. That is the Araucaria that you will find in California/ Arizona / Florida - until you get to frost free areas where some of the more tender species will grow. Monkey puzzles in the US are found almost exclusively in the Pacific Northwest and occasionally in the mid Atlantic/coastal Northeast.
Well done, but why fell the tree so close to the house when there was plenty of yard to the left?
Cole Clark guitars uses this as top wood "Bunya bunya". The cones have giant pine nut fruit that are edible
É muito bom no que faz! Parabéns!Show!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍👍
Very impressive! I sometimes work with tree guys, they do amazing work.
That’s a big ol bunya pine.
You did your thing bro.. quite inspiring..I hope too get near your skill bro..in this tree profession💪🏻👍🏻🤙🏻
Enjoyed watch that !!! 🛸🛸🛸🛸👌👌😎😎
Good job, he clearly knew what he was doing. Skid loader was at its max lift for sure.
Impresionante !!!! 👏👏👏
I love that technique. We just bought 5 acres in central NH, with the need to remove a few trees upfront to improve solar gains. Knocked down the first few trees this week. A few small to medium trees, as I'll save the brutes for the pros. But laid them down within a couple of feet of target!
Amazing, you should be so proud of an accomplishment like that. So many people have lost their lives not respecting the tons of weight associated with big trees.
@@judybachmeyer8275 Amen to that. The technique works like a charm. The biggest one was an Ash probably 75 ft 14-16" diameter trunk. But, believe me it was still quite nerve wracking!
Greetings from another Granite Stater! Congratulations on the new land!
Awesome judgement and skill.
GOOD CLEAN JOB.....WELL DONE
Reason for cutting?
Porque será que cortaram essa árvore tão linda ,?queria ter entendido!!!!
Cały czas rosło i było zagrożeniem dla domu i domowników.
Really great camera work.
Жалко дерево, ему наверное ни одна сотня лет. Чем оно мешало? Дерево не больное , не гнилое, не рыхлое, абсолютно здоровое. Это настоящий исполин. Это дерево могло быть как достопримечательность и как визитная карточка хозяина дома, поскольку скорее всего ни у кого в округе нет подобного великана. Если бы это дерево представляло какую то опасность для людей, то да его нужно спилить, но оно было здоровым и крепким и могло жить и радовать людей дальше, а так останется один пенек . Дерево достигло преклонного возраста и олицетворяло собой величие, могущество, силу, красоту, долгожительность, а теперь ...
Did you see that cone? Tell me that isn't a hazard.
@Anne Brit Raaen these are everywhere in Australia and people live with them just fine
@@Lana-pf5ce I guess you don't want guest to feel welcome- if you have those guarding your entrance?
WOW!!! That was awesome! I was on the edge of my seat. Congratulations great job . 😊😊😊
Świetne cięcie 👍💪
Dobra robota.
Miało że 30 m?
Uma araucaria desse porte deveria ser muito antiga. No meu estado pagaria uma multa bem grande por isso. Tenho uma dessas que da fruto que comemos cozido que é chamado de pinhão.
Uma delicia. Brasil sul do Rio Grande do Sul.
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Very good man‼️🇧🇷🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻