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ArborWorks LLC
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Premier Utility Vegetation Management Firm servicing nationwide. Industry leaders in safety, quality, and the use of state-of-the-art mechanized equipment. Visit our website to learn more at ArborWorksInc.com.
Slaying Dragons - The Removal of a 116" Diameter Sugar Pine - ArborWorks LLC
ArborWorks CEMA Crew AW70, led by top safety officer Tyler Dudley, removes a 116" DBH (Diameter at Breast Height), 220' tall Sugar Pine tree with a rotten interior.
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Who We Are - ArborWorks LLC
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Meet the ArborWorks team and learn about our mission and strategy! To learn more about what we do, visit our website at arborworksinc.com
Fire Remediation with ArborWorks LLC
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The West Coast has been ravaged by destructive fires for decades. Learn how ArborWorks protects and supports its communities and partners in the wake of these wildfires. To learn more about the services we offer and our available positions, visit arborworksinc.com/ Music: And Behold - Awlee
ArborWorks LLC x AirBurners
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When it comes to managing large amounts of organic waste material, air curtain burners are a game changer. As the name suggests, curtain burners function by forming a barrier of air over the top of a large combustion chamber, simultaneously feeding oxygen to a continuous fire and preventing unburned pollutants from entering the atmosphere. As a result, curtain burners produce a tiny fraction of...
Sennebogen 718E and Albach Diamant 2000 Demo
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This grove of trees was a perfect job for the powerful duo of the Sennebogen 718E tree handler and Albach Diamant 2000 wood chipper, piloted by skilled operators Tony Kimball and Mike Young. Witness the future of vegetation management, safer and more efficient than ever before.
A simple tree removal in Mammoth, California.
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Enjoy a beautifully executed tree removal by crew AW71.
ArborWorks LLC and California Wildfires
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NOW HIRING! Go to our website, fill out an application! Let us share the opportunities we have for you! From the Pacific Northwest to Florida, we are continuously servicing Utility and Transportation entities. Many options and so much growth potential! Let's get started together today! #Equipment #Forest #Development #WildFire #TreeJobs #TreeClimber #Tree #Trees #TreeBiz #TreeLife #ArborWorks #...
Choking System Tie In Techniques - ArborWorks LLC
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ArborWorks Safety Division staff, DJ Vereschagin and Eric Paige, demonstrate proper use and installation of choking systems in trees.
Crew AW1 Tree Removal With TGS
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Watch ArborWorks' skilled Crew AW1 quickly and safely remove a hazardous oak tree that has been struck by lightning. The trucks in this video are an Altec LR756 bucket truck and an Altec Heartland EC175 "TGS" truck (operated by skilled operator Rob Friedrickson). The amount of time lapsed in this video is 4 hours and 28 minutes. Music: Hippie Sabotage - OVERDRIVE ruclips.net/video/Ie7xBoFyWVQ/в...
I hate to say it years of climbing a tree, i just now used a choking friction saver for DRT. Cant believe i use to just spike and lanyard spars, kind of ignorant. Full believer in it now.
Yall are studs!! Great job boys!!!
Guy talks and looks like reon rounds.lol😅
my Dad used to do this. He also used to dance on the floating log booms...so amazing to watch.
Shouldn't you be tied in a choked system on your way up?
Hell of a team effort! Well done gentlemen. Thanks for sharing
Um mostra extrema perícia naquilo que deseja demonstrar. Uma pena ter deixado a filmagem à cargo de um imbecil...
worked for these guys back in 2019 in Oakhurst. Great experience, would do again.
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How does this channel have so few subs? Some high quality videos!
Nice
Awesome job brother
I'm wondering if those two pieces of equipment would work on large oaks. Like white oaks.
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I feel like companies that get huge jobs like this always have the best team dynamics. You get an entry level position at a struggling Davey office in the midde of nowhere and all your coworkers are dicks and make tree work suck. Might just be me though lol
Should be titled: Why California is F'd... Can't even cut a tree growing dead straight down with nothing around it except one single house on one side and some powerlines somewhere in the vicinity where it would have been 10X cheaper to just drop the power lines if they were a problem and drop the tree in one go...
Creating nice paychecks for these guys though lol
Awesome job! What was the bill for that monster?
Great job taking such a huge rotten tree down safely - and very good video
In ANSI standard your not supposed to be wearing a baseball hat under your hard hat that’s not safe props for the camera man filming that guy
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Thanks for the video! Great film with amazing shots and production, a joy to watch. Greetings from sw Florida 😁
The quality of the video is awesome and the team seem really safe, this made it even more shocking when I saw the climber was wearing jeans😂
Well for a lot of years climbers wore jeans. I was one em. Been doing this work for 40 some odd years and havnt seen anyone lay a chain saw on their leg yet. So yes chainsaw pants ,and chaps are good but not the end of the world to go with out.
@@Jcozz Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Very impressive! This is how true professionals get the job done! Bravo Arborworks!!!
Dang!!!! 🤯 This is a great video! Thanks for making it a safer forest, one tree at a time 💚
Great job guys, that was a hell of a tree to take down!
Great quality videos 👍🏻 really like how you guys filmed this video . Subscribed… keep videos coming .
Great video, love the tree work
That was a massive tree
116' and thicc! Awesome 👏
Very nice work guys, thoroughly enjoyed that👌
Dude! Great video and awesome content, thank you so much for documenting such a great project!
Dam was hoping to see the heavy equipment working on the tree 😢
Proud of my cuzzin In tht video rigging
Built with love and built to last!
Looks so interesting. I was a lumberjack in Tomahawk, Wisconsin from July -Oct. 15th.
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That Volvo is set up right😎
This cuts down on so much trucking!!
Thanks bro
Awesome video, Thanks!
Cute video. These are currently cleaning up the Caldor fire along Hwy 50. You didn’t mention the big wood getting decked or hauled in that knuckleboom. Knuckle boom is also a 3rd man. I will give the machine it’s respect when it is showcased doing dead crispy trees next to high voltage lines. But this! Wide open drop zone and baby trees not to mention broadcasting chips. Our 4 man crew would slay 40-60 of those trees in a day. I’m genuinely interested in knowing what the minimum scope of work would be to mobilize those units.
I’m with you on that! We have an established a minimum at this point, but we are trying to use mechanized equipment wherever we can and send the traditional climb, rig, bucket crews to where we can’t get the mechanized equipment. We haven’t replaced anyone with these machines, these machines have only helped us to augment our workforce. Force multipliers!🌲💪🏼
@@chrisolee They are awesome. Text carries no tone or body language. Not trying to be negative. Just curious. Mechanical Advantage for the win
It's ok. Little much on the ansi though.
Who follows ansi standards anyhow. We're tree climbers they should already know that we're crazy lol.
Arturo Gomez here, Great job guys. I love the constant Communication
Friction device is nice till the tree is 3 ft thick at the base then 6 inches thick at the top. I just choke my climb line. Easier
How come you don't run a tracked Sennebogen in the woods?
Thanks for the question! We currently run wheels on our Sennebogens because it allows us to move them on paved roads, which eases logistics in many circumstances.
Good demo tree people ..
RE: helmet cam Here's a nice example of using video from both helmet cam and ground cam ruclips.net/video/ox4BD_AbQ3M/видео.html
Would have helped greatly if the climber had a helmet cam so we could see exactly what he was doing.
thank you for the feedback. We will make sure to include that in the future.
This could have been a good video BUT - *NOTHING was visible.All I saw was rope flapping around and heard klink klink.The second demo was a little better but you guys are NOT teachers! Next time check the video - can all actions be seen or not otherwise it is a waste of time.
Thank you for the feedback. We will focus on making things more visible next time.
Look okay to me
Interesting piece of kit. What I have always done is tied the sharp end of my DRT system in a running bowline around the working side, thus providing a choking system, then either tying a double overhand or using the splice and inserting a carabiner, running the brake hand side of the rope up into the carabiner to allow decent on a single strand and the system is retrievable from the spar.