Why are you not using the 3 cut technique on large, heavy branches?! Your last cut ripped the bark below because of the weight. Supposed to cut 1/3 below out from the tree, then remove the long branch, then cut the rest off at the proper angle. That is ugly, and can introduce disease, pests and improper healing which shortens the life of the tree.
You certainly didn’t need it extended that long, And it looks like the fellow is new with this, put pressure dragging it back then relax to save yourself
If im getting paid by the hour then this is the way id go but if its per job best believe id use a chainsaw, electric pole saw or a recip saw with a 12" pruning blade and a ladder. These come in handy higher up and i know you were teaching him but as low as those were a ladder and a recip would make quick work of those.
Thank you for this video I am in Texas right now dealing with a bunch of fallen trees and limbs and I have to do this on my own. I have a good manual pole saw. but I wish I had a teacher like you here. Thank you.
Yooooooooooooooo thank you. I live in El paso sir. We have huge dead palm leaves. 30 feet. Glad I found you. Keep up the good work. Probably never thought you'd have 7k subscribers. Make that youtube money bro
@@mariosaenzlandscapingservi6786 bought the middle fisker ok for home use. Its hard to cut on the full x tension think it's a 16.. I like it. Helps a lot on small to sm med tree. The rope pruner is good for far bushes but gets tiring.
Great quick summary. I'm always getting the saw caught in the cut trying to clean it up after the barber chair. Any tips on how to keep the saw from getting stuck, or freeing it after? Getting it stuck 20 feet up is not fun!
Why are you not using the 3 cut technique on large, heavy branches?! Your last cut ripped the bark below because of the weight. Supposed to cut 1/3 below out from the tree, then remove the long branch, then cut the rest off at the proper angle. That is ugly, and can introduce disease, pests and improper healing which shortens the life of the tree.
Because it was a tree we were taking out not trimming
@@mariosaenzlandscapingservi6786 thanks for clarifying. Some of the cuts looked so good I figured it was a trim job.
@@WeezieV I took out both trees and grinded the stumps
You certainly didn’t need it extended that long, And it looks like the fellow is new with this, put pressure dragging it back then relax to save yourself
He is new and it's extended because I'm afraid of heights and it's safer this way
Since the top tube is the weakest, I suggest you extend the lowest tubes first to retain rigidity.
That's what she said.
@@coollasice4175 Thats because the longer you extend the pole the floppier it gets.
@@blueridgedsia I know. That's what I'm sayin'......floppy!
Ok
Lol…same lesson can be taught with a power pruner. This is just hazing the new guy.
Lol
Where can I dump my own branches
Thank you for this knowledge I needed it a big project around my family home with elm sure gives me confident that the work will be done correct.
You're welcome
What brand is the pole saw? I'm looking to do some clearing around my house. Thanks
BARNEL USA you can order the 21 footer at home depot
If im getting paid by the hour then this is the way id go but if its per job best believe id use a chainsaw, electric pole saw or a recip saw with a 12" pruning blade and a ladder. These come in handy higher up and i know you were teaching him but as low as those were a ladder and a recip would make quick work of those.
hell yeah
I'm afraid of heights
I would use an electric pole saw instead.
Don't do that you'll limit yourself in length
What pole saw are you guys using?
Barnel usa
Thank you for this video I am in Texas right now dealing with a bunch of fallen trees and limbs and I have to do this on my own. I have a good manual pole saw. but I wish I had a teacher like you here. Thank you.
Thank you for watching. Barnel usa is a great pole saw.
Yooooooooooooooo thank you. I live in El paso sir. We have huge dead palm leaves. 30 feet. Glad I found you. Keep up the good work. Probably never thought you'd have 7k subscribers. Make that youtube money bro
I appreciate it bro.
Post a link to that saw
Home depot got them
Hi for home use is fisker 14ft good or Jamison 16ft?. Fisker has the prunner a plus. The other one is a beast.
I prefer barnel usa
@@mariosaenzlandscapingservi6786 bought the middle fisker ok for home use. Its hard to cut on the full x tension think it's a 16.. I like it. Helps a lot on small to sm med tree. The rope pruner is good for far bushes but gets tiring.
@@Frank020 the barnel is excellent on high cuts too
Great quick summary. I'm always getting the saw caught in the cut trying to clean it up after the barber chair. Any tips on how to keep the saw from getting stuck, or freeing it after? Getting it stuck 20 feet up is not fun!
Don't push down on the saw, let the curve of the saw and gravity do the work. It takes longer, but it won't get stuck thereby being faster.
Thanks 🙏 this video was great help
Np
How much cost
$400
What brand is the saw? My fiskars doesn't work so well.
I was going to get fisker 14ft any good? I have one big tree others small.
Get the good ARS Pole Saw, or Silky Pole saw
Looks like he is exploiting this worker but who knows?
It's better than working in Mehico☝
right
Not at all
Thanks for the tutorial. This video has taught me a lot in a short period of time.
For sure