IF A TREE LOOKS LIKE THIS, CUT IT!!!

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  • @saltrock9642
    @saltrock9642 Год назад +36

    You explain the heck out of tree cutting. I really appreciate that.

  • @bt7277
    @bt7277 7 месяцев назад +8

    I had a 12' diameter aspen tree about 35' tall leaning toward my house. I watched several of your videos and tossed and turned a few nights before attempting this topple myself. On Father's Day my son helped me and despite a stiff breeze the wrong direction we were able to drop the tree within a foot of target using what I learned from you. Keep up the good work!

  • @tobydogg311
    @tobydogg311 Год назад +10

    You're a true master of your craft! I've learned so much from watching your videos! Thank you🤘🤘🤘

  • @Josh-rn1ii
    @Josh-rn1ii Год назад +2

    Took down a dead tree this weekend and thanks to all your instructions/videos, landed it right where I intended. Thank you

    • @Top_Branch
      @Top_Branch  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Glad we could help you, Happy Cutting!

  • @clubdoraoutdoorsandfirewood
    @clubdoraoutdoorsandfirewood Год назад +2

    Thank you for putting these videos out. You never know it all. Keep an open mind and keep learning. I have never seen a tree cut using a triple wedge. Thanks for detailed instruction. Have a great day.

  • @davidsnyder2000
    @davidsnyder2000 Год назад +16

    Well explained. After watching Buckn’ Billy, I still have no clue as to what he’s talking about with felling a tree. He useses so many slang words you can’t decipher what he means. Thank you for putting this video together 🙏

    • @rossmorrow3013
      @rossmorrow3013 Год назад +2

      I totally agree with your assessment of Buckn’ Billy, yes, he is definitely good, but you’re none the wiser because of ‘slang terms’.

    • @michaelnolan2206
      @michaelnolan2206 Год назад +1

      Bucking Billy ray is actually a very skilled cutter ,I do like his clips ,after 35 years cutting myself I have seen him do some really good cuts and I have taken something from his clips and absorbed. I'm sorry but I don't rate this teacher although I can see many do . Go figure ?

    • @infitada
      @infitada 11 месяцев назад

      He earned it all on a shot crew.

    • @simd510
      @simd510 8 месяцев назад +1

      Lol I tried watching his videos and couldn't. He doesn't get to the point and he's hard to understand

    • @steaviemullins2617
      @steaviemullins2617 3 месяца назад +1

      Well if you cant understand buckin billy your not a real tree guy and i don’t recommend RUclips as a place to learn how to fell a tree it can get you killed the this gouge in the tree could have also been where a limb got ripped off years ago

  • @jacobreinen5392
    @jacobreinen5392 Год назад +5

    Love and appreciate your instruction/expertise so much! Please keep ‘em coming!!!

  • @GarySylvester
    @GarySylvester Месяц назад

    I really appreciate your careful explanation.

  • @jordancypihot496
    @jordancypihot496 11 месяцев назад +1

    sawdust between wedges is now a new trick for me thank youu

  • @richardbrowne1679
    @richardbrowne1679 Год назад +3

    You did a great job explaining the process. Thank You 👍

  • @ForestryMachines-i2l
    @ForestryMachines-i2l 2 месяца назад

    Those lumberjacks in their professional gear and chainsaws look impressive! Your skills are amazing. Thank you for sharing.

  • @thegreatone582
    @thegreatone582 Год назад +3

    I love how informative you are. Great video

  • @MichaelHejtmanek
    @MichaelHejtmanek Год назад +1

    seriously awesome technical instruction.

  • @Reno-pz3kt
    @Reno-pz3kt Год назад +2

    Thank you my brother, awesome job always.

  • @frankenstein-r7g
    @frankenstein-r7g Год назад +3

    Great job bro, love your tech advice, really super helpful

  • @mariushegli
    @mariushegli Год назад +5

    I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.

  • @DiamondTreeCompanyFortCollins
    @DiamondTreeCompanyFortCollins Год назад +1

    Love the added music and great editing,,,, you keep leveling up your content.... watch out August, Jacob, and Reon.

  • @Brush_Cutter_Man
    @Brush_Cutter_Man Год назад +1

    exactly in the desired direction. good work

  • @mattgiordano2262
    @mattgiordano2262 Год назад +3

    Very interesting! I'll try that gill hinge some day and definitely trying saw shavings between the wedges! Can't tell you how many times I've had them pop out on me...

  • @Nate-wn4ku
    @Nate-wn4ku Год назад +2

    Best info yet brother... 👍

  • @krissingh4015
    @krissingh4015 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I really appreciate your attention to detail and instruction! You do an excellent job!

  • @aaronmizell
    @aaronmizell 7 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome technique! Thanks for sharing!😊

  • @CWParks
    @CWParks 8 месяцев назад

    sincere gratitude for your effort and skill demonstrating the process for this tree. the information and knowledge you are sharing, and have shared will contribute to the safety and success of other humans who endeavor to perform this type of work. from one Casey to another, Peace and Blessings to you and your folks.

  • @veterantechus
    @veterantechus 5 месяцев назад

    If a tree looks like this, it's definitely time to cut it down! Thanks for the tip.

  • @davediesel90
    @davediesel90 Год назад +1

    Best show in town

  • @れもん-m5w
    @れもん-m5w 10 месяцев назад

    I am Japanese. Thank you for your always helpful videos.

  • @ifixeditmyself1926
    @ifixeditmyself1926 Год назад +1

    This was excellent!

  • @nhmountains5683
    @nhmountains5683 Год назад +1

    Nice job Casey. November will be here before you know it.

  • @rogerboudreau8496
    @rogerboudreau8496 Год назад +2

    Very good info:)

  • @JB-ol4vz
    @JB-ol4vz 11 месяцев назад

    Damn You're so informative. Thanks for a nother great film. Cheers from Sweden mate.

  • @garengtutorial8923
    @garengtutorial8923 Год назад +2

    Penebangan kayu profesional keren 👍 anda memang jagoan bro 👍👍

  • @flaviogoncalves2623
    @flaviogoncalves2623 Год назад +1

    Acompanhando seus trabalhos aqui no Brasil i

  • @deanmoore420
    @deanmoore420 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work 👍

  • @Juzzy520
    @Juzzy520 Год назад +2

    Good job indeed!💪💪👍🍺

  • @ejsocci2630
    @ejsocci2630 Год назад +1

    Another awesome awesome

  • @mauricegill493
    @mauricegill493 Год назад

    So the purpose of the hinge is to try and hold together the holding wood to the point of it not snapping at point of fall, but to use the fibers in the hinges to pull apart?… love this channel

  • @timhannan4551
    @timhannan4551 Год назад

    Hi Casey, Love your videos and hope you can make some more in the Springtime. A question please...do you use full chisel or semi chisel on your 500i? Thanks.

  • @terradoskangaroos8298
    @terradoskangaroos8298 8 месяцев назад

    Very explanation… thank you

  • @bobd3089
    @bobd3089 11 месяцев назад

    This guy knows his stuff

  • @lynxacresb5331
    @lynxacresb5331 Год назад +1

    Hey I have trees in a long windbreak with branches that are dead half-way up. Some of them are in really bad shape and the whole tree needs to be cut down, others look still quite healthy but I’d really like to get rid of those dead branches that look so sketchy.
    For the trees I do want to just cut down, I can’t even get close enough to the base of the trees to cut them down, because there’s a ton of deadfall all throughout the windbreak. I would love to get any suggestions or cautions in dealing with this, fully understanding you can’t make any guarantees - this is the internet.
    I guess my questions are as follows:
    I would love to get in underneath the trees and clear out all the deadfall on the ground. (This would also provide access to the trunks of the trees to cut them later). Chip it up in a wood-chipper. However, there are dead branches above. Is there a way to tell if a branch will fall at any moment, or if it’s more securely attached?
    How does one evaluate how tall a tree is or how high a branch is? Do you just eyeball it?
    Is there a way to *safely* cut off a dead branch that is 20-30 feet in the air?
    How do you evaluate whether a tree is dead at the bottom of the trunk or not, as I’m watching videos that say a dead or dying tree is more dangerous to cut down.
    We might just end up hiring professionals to cut the trees down but I suspect it would cost a lot less if we could get that deadwood out first so it’s actually accessible. But I also want to be safe.

  • @Brian..........
    @Brian.......... Год назад +1

    I've been using conventional cuts for years . I always do my back cut about 2 inches above bottom cut of face cut. You do it level with face cut ? Can you explain why?

    • @WildlifeWarrior-yd1fq
      @WildlifeWarrior-yd1fq Год назад

      He probably didn't know any better. When the tree fell and decided to push his direction The tree would have hit him

  • @johnoneill7485
    @johnoneill7485 Год назад

    Please clarify...when you made the 3 vertical hinges on the one side and a bore cut on the other side, is that somewhat similar to making a siswheel cut on the initial wedge cut,in order to direct the fall of your tree?

  • @bromasi
    @bromasi Год назад +1

    A real pro

  • @Anderson32192
    @Anderson32192 3 месяца назад

    How do you get started in that business?

  • @considertheravens7100
    @considertheravens7100 3 месяца назад

    Very interesting

  • @joebubbit
    @joebubbit Месяц назад

    Shaddup n cut da dang tree

  • @mattcavanaugh6082
    @mattcavanaugh6082 Год назад +2

    I dropped a sick tree this past winter that gushed like a geyser from the stump.

  • @wisecurrencyprojectionswcp7220
    @wisecurrencyprojectionswcp7220 8 месяцев назад

    Where can 1 learn tree felling and chain saw skills

  • @thepredator666qc4
    @thepredator666qc4 Год назад +2

    helpful video as always! question for you Casey, i just bought a new chainsaw, stihl, i am having a hell of a time to start it, fuel is full, oil too, it just won't start, any tips? thank you

    • @DiamondTreeCompanyFortCollins
      @DiamondTreeCompanyFortCollins Год назад +1

      If it hasn't been started recently (cold start), have power switch on.. switch lever to choke and press primer bulb a few time... pull start cord until she pops... then turn off choke and pull again.

    • @thepredator666qc4
      @thepredator666qc4 Год назад

      @@DiamondTreeCompanyFortCollins i don't think i have primer bulb on it?

    • @rawbeeee
      @rawbeeee Год назад

      Thank you for sharing all the detail and thought process that goes into it. Very helpful!

  • @Much1548
    @Much1548 Год назад +1

    Mantap semangat bosku.. salam satu profesi salam pemula 💪❤

  • @stevekarnes3071
    @stevekarnes3071 Год назад +2

    Performed just like a brain surgeon!

  • @trex283
    @trex283 Год назад +1

    Still don't understand what a triple hinge is.

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Год назад +1

      He created the triple hinge by making vertical cuts on one side (5:25). It lengthens the time interval during which the hinges break, making so they hold longer and more strongly, and are more likely to pull on the fibres than snap off. The tree is pulled toward the triple hinge. He did this because the tree was rotten on the left side, so there was less holding wood there, and he needed the tree to go left to avoid hitting the building.

    • @trex283
      @trex283 Год назад

      @wizardsuth thank you

  • @khayree
    @khayree 5 месяцев назад

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @themfnnitrorooster7619
    @themfnnitrorooster7619 3 месяца назад

    Not to pick but your saws dull sir

  • @itsmynameMcman-ou7ch
    @itsmynameMcman-ou7ch Год назад +1

    Ok mr salt

  • @originalsteveo
    @originalsteveo 2 месяца назад

    I wish you'd cut posting AI trash on facebook

  • @Deadbuck73
    @Deadbuck73 9 месяцев назад

    I see you are a logger and not a common bum!

  • @gwp1ohio
    @gwp1ohio Год назад +1

    Do you get paid by the hour? Lol what a waste of time$

    • @Top_Branch
      @Top_Branch  Год назад +7

      Nope we bid the job and took the time out of our pockets to share the scenario. 👍

    • @wizardsuth
      @wizardsuth Год назад

      Assessing how a tree will fall and what dangers to expect is well worth the extra time. You don't gain anything by felling trees onto buildings, fences, and power lines, or by putting yourself in the hospital or the morgue.

    • @infitada
      @infitada 11 месяцев назад

      go cut your busted ass firewood

  • @kiefekiefe9542
    @kiefekiefe9542 Год назад

    It be nice to see how the tree lean