you put alot of thought into this. I've been trying to get my truck ready as you have. nice amount of gear too. you're ready! thanks for sharing. Randal from Minnesota
Thank you mate. It took a bit time to find logic places for our purposes. Don´t have to run all the time between two doors when need equipments for different jobs.
Mark Nelson Thank you Mark. Yes I really love what I do :). And also appreciate my colleagues who are doing the hard work. I like about those challenges with this profession.
38th n parallel keep warm.from 48th its a warm 28° f. keep up the good work. p.s get some food storage. locker that is pest proof .works for my crew. hunger makes a crew weak. your van is a testament of your profession. stay safe M
Damn nice setup, I wish more people thought like you and kept things organized, makes life much easier. Also jealous of that jacket, we can't get the stihl xtreem gear here in the US. I tried for the longest time to get them, no luck. stay safe!
Bravo! Thank You for showing all of us this - it's brilliant organisation and strong evidence of a tidy mind . The hinged plate carrying the pulleys & prussiks to swing round for rear access is a master stroke, and I liked the tape around the tongs to find them in the snow too. You're clearly a strong fellow too - I'd have probably put the big saws at the bottom with the smaller ones over them, but I suppose if you're not needing the 880 out so often it will even things up over time. In English, the thing from your father whose name you didn't know is called a felling lever with a cant hook.
That represents, to me. A lot of time and money! Very nice! Some put a bad image on the business and more than most put a good image on the business and you are certainly the latter!
Jonathan Strange Thank you very much Jonathan. I agree with you. There is so many people in this business. Arborists have good reputation (in my opinion) and we have to try to keep it that way.
nice set up... thank you for your time and effort to present your gear... i am impressed with the amount of tools that are in your disposal... serious tools my friend...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
looks super nice brother! Personally, I don't like to carry to work all this equipment, I only take what I need... the reason is that my father got his van stolen 2 times with all the equipment inside as well... but that's over here, I guess in Finland there are not that many crimes.
I really understand that. Securing stuff is easier here. And for me it is good when we have it all with us. Then we can just go in every site, even before visiting there before.
@@cutyan That is great 😁👍. I try to make my work space better now when there is cold outside (-22 celsius). And after that I hope I have time to do some edit. A lot of material and ideas, just missin that extra time 😅.
fantastic vehicle, hope it's well locked up on a night! just got back from Finland and was very impressed with what I saw of your country and how well organised everyone I met was and even more impressive was how well you and most I met coped with English language. climb safe also.
Thank you. Van is locked, alarmed, and in safe place :). I knew it would be a small risk to update this video in here, but if someone wants to come and steal something, he will get caught. I am happy you liked about Finland. If you just came back home, you have seen Finland when we are not having the best weather. If you weren´t in Lapland :). Spring, summer and real winter is nice. Work safe.
Arborist. fi we were in lapland to take the children to enjoy the Christmas festivities but got away from that a bit and traveled north the see a bit of County side and visit the northern most zoo in the world, would now really like to return and see more countryside in full winter cover to ski and trek a bit.
P.R. Pursell. Thank you. My first aid kit is just "normal" packet under front seat. Most of the things you can do with only few equipments with you. Now I don't have enough time but when I have might show those.
THANKS:: for Sharing, very nice/organized/complete system. I wish I had a second language that was 1/10 as good as your english. COMMENT:: some of the small equipment names were difficult to understand so in future it would help to pay a bit more attention to audio/speaking-clear-slow , particularly for people like me who are trying to learn and do not already know the details you are discussing. IMPRESSION:: your operation/organization/personal impression is all VERY GOOD and such videos as this one will help a lot to advertise your business in the best way . . . . . thanks very much.
Thank you George very much about your comments. I will try to remember these things in next films. If you let me know minutes and seconds from film, like which equipments you would like to know more about, I will try to explain better.
Impressive organizing! I now know why my van is so messy. I keep all sorts of tools not arborist related, and its a tiny Peugeot Partner that is also my daily driver. Haven't seen the floor of in in a while ;-) Maybe next year. Don't you have a manual winch, like a Tirfor, in there?
Hi. In my van there is also sometimes other (not tree related) stuff :). I have that winch in the box. I just dont use it anymore that often. Wire is not that nice to handle after having this winch with own engine.
Thank you Ben. If you mean that winch with own engine it is Eder 1800. It have been really good. I have had it maybe 3 years now. Every day you have to learn something new, otherways you are too old ;). Today it was braking bar, thanks :).
very respectable setup sir .what are the orange handled wood carrier called for handling rounds of wood .it looks like the tool used for moving ice ☺ who are they manufactured by?
Sorry Johnny it took so long to respond. This was in spam-folder. Don´t know the reason and I just find the whole folder. Thank you. I think it is called log tongs. And those are old, must be made of Husqvarna. We are using them if we make "normal" forestwork
I really liked this video, and found myself drooling over the organization... but I'm curious how your business works. Do you have a chipper truck tailing you at all times, or do you do a lot of 'cut-and-leave' jobs?
Andrew Biemann, Hello Andrew. Thank you. Most of the work have been like cut and go. City workers or our co-operation guys are coming after us with tractor or truck with crane. But.... there is also a lot of work that privat customer continues by himself after we are done. Now we have smaller chipper (which goes into van) and trailer that is tipping with hydraulic. For smaller jobs.
Yes I can. ATV size stump grinder can fit inside. 125 cm wide, about 260 long and 130 height. Shells have made so I can drive it straight in. Only thing have to be takened off is small box where I keep extra gasoline.
Hello. Thank you. I have been using those jacks about 10 years now and have been more than happy with them. I have 3 different size of them. Smallest one is nro 3 and it has about 1500kg pushing power, nro 4 is in use the most and it has around 2500 and biggest (sometimes too heavy) is nro 6 and it has 3600 kg. Brand is RH-pusher. Another brand is Stalpen and it is as good. Power around 3500kg. We use them almost every day. Fast and reliable. Only thing I have done for them is change wires sometimes. If there is possibility to brake something special, I often use also plan B, which is rope or wedges. I recommend that nro 4 or Stalpen.
Regina Slaats of course. It is so light and easy to start and even it is not "professional saw" I have had it already 7 years in use. So it is also pretty strong. There is also enpugh power for most of the cases.
Kiitos terveisistä Ary. Missä olet opetellut suomea? Se on ollut hyvä "salakieli" maailmalla kun harva ymmärtää sitä :). Niin varmaan voisi... Suomessa on tammi-helmikuussa hiljaisempaa, niin se on käynyt mielessä jos kävisi Amerikan mantereella katsomassa puuhommia. Esimerkiksi nyt siellä ilmeisesti olisi päällä Californian kuolevat puut.
Olen peraisin Neuvostoliittosta viisikymmentayksi voutta sitten :-) Aina oli kiinostunut noiden vieraiteen sanoihin kuullut lapsena kun kesalommalla pohoiis-Uralilla. Se oli suureksi osaksi vankilan vaesto. Sitten olin yhteistyossa suomalaisten rakentajien kanssa moskovassa. Anteeksi kirjasimesta (istun toimistossa nyt). Totta on California olisi parempana tyomatka Floridan vertailla, voi olla tupla tuloksena. Kaksi kuuta hurricane paasta meilla on paljon puita yha palaa. Se oli mahdotonta loyta ammatti-puunhoitoa. Hyladin 3 porukkaa koska ne halusivat $2.8K 8 puun poistosta. Paattin tehdan se itse ja oppin uutta taitoa. Minun ymparin vaesto ei ole aari-rikasta ... No niin, Hyva Joulua Suomi ja Onnelista Uutta Vuotta :-)
Hieno juttu että olet edelleen pitänyt suomen kieltä yllä. Todella hyvin kirjoitettua. Aika kauan sitten kestää purkaa hurrikaanin jälkeisiä tuhoja. Jos on paljon kysyntää niin hinta tietysti nousee sen mukaan. Hyvää joulua ja onnellista uutta vuotta myös Floridaan :).
There is a lot easier places for thieves to earn their living than fooling around with my stuff. I know that most of the countries thieves are big problem.
I have been thinking about that before adding video in here. I have made it difficult for thieves, they will get caught. Think there is a lot easier ways earn money than try to steal this vehicle. But anyway, I know what you mean, all this kind videos are risk to get robbed.
Yes I am still using it. I bought Hilux for winter and special cases if have to pull bigger trailers. To be honest, we need more space than 4x4, so my next one will be again van. Maybe one size bigger that I can drive my Vermeer mini skid steer in the van.
@@Arboristfi absolutely. I am using a land rover defender for daily use and need the 4x4 almost every time. I am looking to buy a 4x4 van like the sprinter or iveco. Those are awesome.
@@marcovercoutter1365 Yes, depends so much about the place where to work. I was about to buy Iveco already, but maybe in future. With Mercedes I have had only difficulties, but maybe it is only bad luck.
We have chipped into our Volvo FL 10 truck container, or straight into customers yard. But... as I told in video, we don´t use that much chipper here in Finland. Reason for that is energy. If there is going to be more trees to felled, we are using branches and all and make it into heat. Normally branches will be gathered into one bigger pile and after one year in there BIG chipper (horizontal grinder) comes and takes it all. I think you can find those places for piles easier than places where to dump fresh chips. And because of that we use often (Hiab) cranes or tractor in countryside to clear up work sites. More efficient when don´t have to clear it all by hands. It is just different techniques in different countries I have noticed.
Guess so, you have more open space than we do, we predominantly use smaller trucks and chippers, mainly because we don't have the space unless were on street trees but also, biomass chippers are only used on site clearance. Also in this country it is volume reduction rather than wonderful grades of wood chip for biomass. If I did only see somone turn jp in a van I would kind of wonder if they were tree surgeons/arborists. But it's each to there own and what one set up works for one person won't work for another!
That is right. When I bought my chipper I thought it would be more in use. Now I want just smaller for small felling jobs and for street tree pruning. And some day bigger to feed it with crane.
See tractors sith roof mounted cranes and a big chipper get called in for clearance work, however ud be amazed what you get done with an 8 inch lindana, iv seen crane jobs with that chipper that a tractor couldn't do, as a rule we take the chipper to the job make life easier!
No it is not :). Figure of Sydney Funnel Web. We just saw one like that in Australia while grinding stumps. I think it was the most venomous spider of the Australia and was it third in the whole word (maybe ;) ). And I bought one figure to take with me as souvenir. We don´t have deadly spiders in Finland.
I know mate. Luckily I am living in Finland. If I would be living in London should have to have safe place to keep stuff. Even I have made arrangements in here also to not get robbed easily...
Привіт з України!Немає відео в якому арбомобіль краще укомлектований ніж твій,твоя машина -еталон правильної організації робочого місця,я беру з тебе приклад.
Саша Бокатов I really belive it is better to invest a bit more and buy from Europe. At least from trusted importers. It is your life wich is hanging on those devices. Cant tell any special brand to trust because there is so many for different needs. If you have something in mind, just write and I try to help you.
I am new with these comments in youtube. Thank you very much of your nice comments :). Climb safe also all of you mates :). -Mika-
Great Video man. Check mine for some, no equipment climbing in Florida USA.
Can you pls make a list what you said on this video. Im starting a company and i want to know what are the best tools to use
you put alot of thought into this. I've been trying to get my truck ready as you have. nice amount of gear too. you're ready! thanks for sharing.
Randal from Minnesota
Dude your saws look like they just came off the shelf. I am a contract climber in the Pacific north west. Best arborist setup I have seen yet!!!
Goodwin Brothers LLC Thank you :). In a fact 2 saws are quite new and 880 is not used that much. Oldest ones are 8 years and almost in daily use.
I’m in Tennessee in the states it truly is a beautiful setup thank you for sharing
Very nicely done.
Thank you 👍
Love the setup. I was looking for a diesel truck, but now I'm looking into a Diesel High roof van. I love how everything is inside.
As they say in Finland, "A place for everything, and everything in it's place!".......😉
great set up, very nicely organized. you have everything ever needed for these trees. your truck is a great example to follow.
Thank you Rosario.
awesome setup. very professional . looking forward to watching more of your videos .
Thank you Sidney. Let´s see what we are going to shoot next :).
Nice setup. I like how everything is organized.
Thank you Jamison 👍
very nice organized setup in there & clean.all with in arms reach!!!
Thank you mate. It took a bit time to find logic places for our purposes. Don´t have to run all the time between two doors when need equipments for different jobs.
Beautiful truck, well thought out and professional.
Jeff Roberts Thanks mate👍
Absolutely Gorgeous!!!!
Great video I love the organisation it's very important to have all your tools just wear you need them .
Thanks mate :)
It is quite evident you take great pride in your profession. Job well done Mika.
Mark Nelson Thank you Mark. Yes I really love what I do :). And also appreciate my colleagues who are doing the hard work. I like about those challenges with this profession.
awesome set up. very equipped!
ninemedia Thank you.
38th n parallel keep warm.from 48th its a warm 28° f. keep up the good work.
p.s get some food storage. locker that is pest proof .works for my crew. hunger makes a crew weak.
your van is a testament of your profession. stay safe
M
Damn nice setup, I wish more people thought like you and kept things organized, makes life much easier. Also jealous of that jacket, we can't get the stihl xtreem gear here in the US. I tried for the longest time to get them, no luck. stay safe!
Great summer. Love the video's. Keep sharp. Mark
Thank you very much Mark. Good summer / autumn also for you :).
Bravo! Thank You for showing all of us this - it's brilliant organisation and strong evidence of a tidy mind . The hinged plate carrying the pulleys & prussiks to swing round for rear access is a master stroke, and I liked the tape around the tongs to find them in the snow too. You're clearly a strong fellow too - I'd have probably put the big saws at the bottom with the smaller ones over them, but I suppose if you're not needing the 880 out so often it will even things up over time. In English, the thing from your father whose name you didn't know is called a felling lever with a cant hook.
falfield, Thanks mate. It is so much easier to do if don't have to drive stump grinder inside the car. Extra wheels are going underneath.
Love the set up
onenblue Thanks
Very well equipped and well put together. Keep up the good work.
Thanks mate :)
You look really professional! Knock them out brother, I loved how you have your equivalent stored in that van!
Bill Baker thanks bro. I will. Take care :).
Well organised van! 👍👍👍
Thanks mate.
wow dude that van rocks coolest thing ever
Thanks mate :).
Hello! I am an arborist, I live in the Crimea, I love this profession, and I applaud your equipment kit
+Саша Бокатов Thanks mate :)
Nice setup.
Slim Pickings Thank you.
That represents, to me. A lot of time and money! Very nice! Some put a bad image on the business and more than most put a good image on the business and you are certainly the latter!
Jonathan Strange Thank you very much Jonathan. I agree with you. There is so many people in this business. Arborists have good reputation (in my opinion) and we have to try to keep it that way.
my chainsaw mantenance course exham is next week. i'm currently training to become a tree surgeon.
nice set up... thank you for your time and effort to present your gear... i am impressed with the amount of tools that are in your disposal... serious tools my friend...👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you very much 👍. Climb safe mate.
Well organize, shows of your professional!
Thank you Joop.
Bravo, Mika!
Very nice setup.
Thank you :)
Very cool setup!! Thank you for doing it in english. So i can understand you as a dutchman 👍
Thanks and happy new year 👍
I'm gonna start my arborist education this year! Greetings from neighbouring Sweden!
Thanks for greetings. Good luck for your school. Have fun in there and climb safe mate 😁👍
looks super nice brother! Personally, I don't like to carry to work all this equipment, I only take what I need... the reason is that my father got his van stolen 2 times with all the equipment inside as well... but that's over here, I guess in Finland there are not that many crimes.
I really understand that. Securing stuff is easier here. And for me it is good when we have it all with us. Then we can just go in every site, even before visiting there before.
van not car. cool van, show the van, what is it. vans are awesome. I'm in an old Dodge myself, love it.
so amazing bro, i was shocked to saw your arborist equipment, very nice bro
Thank you very much 👍
@@Arboristfi you got new subscriber bro
@@cutyan That is great 😁👍. I try to make my work space better now when there is cold outside (-22 celsius). And after that I hope I have time to do some edit. A lot of material and ideas, just missin that extra time 😅.
Bravo Mika!!!
love ur set up brotha
Thanks :)
Sweet van man so awesome
Thanks mate :).
just brilliant!
Martín Di Lisio Thanks mate :)
fantastic vehicle, hope it's well locked up on a night!
just got back from Finland and was very impressed with what I saw of your country and how well organised everyone I met was and even more impressive was how well you and most I met coped with English language.
climb safe also.
Thank you. Van is locked, alarmed, and in safe place :). I knew it would be a small risk to update this video in here, but if someone wants to come and steal something, he will get caught. I am happy you liked about Finland. If you just came back home, you have seen Finland when we are not having the best weather. If you weren´t in Lapland :). Spring, summer and real winter is nice. Work safe.
Arborist. fi
we were in lapland to take the children to enjoy the Christmas festivities but got away from that a bit and traveled north the see a bit of County side and visit the northern most zoo in the world, would now really like to return and see more countryside in full winter cover to ski and trek a bit.
That sounds great. Kids maybe saw Santa in Arctic Circle then. It will be totally different like in different seasons here.
That's great. It is a very funny car.
Very nice setup...
treeguy1964 Thank you :)
very nice much respect from the USA stay safe and great video just wish you would show your first aid in detail
P.R. Pursell. Thank you. My first aid kit is just "normal" packet under front seat. Most of the things you can do with only few equipments with you. Now I don't have enough time but when I have might show those.
Loads of money loads of stuff
Brian Walmsley Years of work... Made the money with sweat to buy equiments.
17 haters gave this man thumbs down. Smh. Nice set-up
Thanks mate 👍
THANKS:: for Sharing, very nice/organized/complete system. I wish I had a second language that was 1/10 as good as your english. COMMENT:: some of the small equipment names were difficult to understand so in future it would help to pay a bit more attention to audio/speaking-clear-slow , particularly for people like me who are trying to learn and do not already know the details you are discussing. IMPRESSION:: your operation/organization/personal impression is all VERY GOOD and such videos as this one will help a lot to advertise your business in the best way . . . . . thanks very much.
Thank you George very much about your comments. I will try to remember these things in next films. If you let me know minutes and seconds from film, like which equipments you would like to know more about, I will try to explain better.
Nice Van. Greetings from the german heathland.
Gartenwulf Thank you :)
Impressive organizing! I now know why my van is so messy. I keep all sorts of tools not arborist related, and its a tiny Peugeot Partner that is also my daily driver. Haven't seen the floor of in in a while ;-) Maybe next year.
Don't you have a manual winch, like a Tirfor, in there?
Hi. In my van there is also sometimes other (not tree related) stuff :). I have that winch in the box. I just dont use it anymore that often. Wire is not that nice to handle after having this winch with own engine.
Well organised van. What is the make of the capstan winch please? The tool handed down from your father we call a breaking bar here in the UK.
Thank you Ben. If you mean that winch with own engine it is Eder 1800. It have been really good. I have had it maybe 3 years now. Every day you have to learn something new, otherways you are too old ;). Today it was braking bar, thanks :).
Unos de mis video favoritos 👨🚒
Nice car 🚗
Thank you :)
& all of your valuables are outta the weather taking its toll on them.be well
Thanks mate. This was in spam-folder, and I just find the folder :). Take care.
Dude!! Great English man! It’s not fucking easy. Great build on your car! Let me know if you wanna work in Sweden or if you need help. 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Thank you very much. Maybe some day 👍
very respectable setup sir .what are the orange handled wood carrier called for handling rounds of wood .it looks like the tool used for moving ice ☺ who are they manufactured by?
Sorry Johnny it took so long to respond. This was in spam-folder. Don´t know the reason and I just find the whole folder. Thank you. I think it is called log tongs. And those are old, must be made of Husqvarna. We are using them if we make "normal" forestwork
Nice :-)
Thanks.
MEGA PROFFESIONAL!!!!
First class
Love the set up!! We are going to build something very similar with our company!! What lower devise is that and where can you buy one?
Greg Daniel Great, if you have any questions, dont hesitate to ask. It is home made smart winch. We like about that lowering device.
Vielä kun asennat kattoon kunnon valot niin on ihan eri homma könytä tavaratilassa👍🏽. Muuten hienot systeemit.
Tools & Timber Kiitos. Juu, nyt löytyy jo ledinauha katosta :).
crazy these Euro guys always got all badass expensive gear!! They must charge a arm and a leg for tree work!
:) You don´t wanna know...
I use the minimum amount of equipment, I have been working not so long ago on arborists. Mostly I am engaged in industrial alpinism
I really liked this video, and found myself drooling over the organization... but I'm curious how your business works. Do you have a chipper truck tailing you at all times, or do you do a lot of 'cut-and-leave' jobs?
Andrew Biemann, Hello Andrew. Thank you. Most of the work have been like cut and go. City workers or our co-operation guys are coming after us with tractor or truck with crane. But.... there is also a lot of work that privat customer continues by himself after we are done. Now we have smaller chipper (which goes into van) and trailer that is tipping with hydraulic. For smaller jobs.
u can fight a mini stump grinder in there too
Yes I can. ATV size stump grinder can fit inside. 125 cm wide, about 260 long and 130 height. Shells have made so I can drive it straight in. Only thing have to be takened off is small box where I keep extra gasoline.
Really nice set up.
You are the first arborist I see using a that long tree jack, how do you rate it? why do you think so few people use it?
Hello. Thank you. I have been using those jacks about 10 years now and have been more than happy with them. I have 3 different size of them. Smallest one is nro 3 and it has about 1500kg pushing power, nro 4 is in use the most and it has around 2500 and biggest (sometimes too heavy) is nro 6 and it has 3600 kg. Brand is RH-pusher. Another brand is Stalpen and it is as good. Power around 3500kg. We use them almost every day. Fast and reliable. Only thing I have done for them is change wires sometimes. If there is possibility to brake something special, I often use also plan B, which is rope or wedges. I recommend that nro 4 or Stalpen.
@@Arboristfi Great, thank you for the informations.
@@spliinter You are welcome 👍
How much is that Jacket alone man with the saw pants! I do tree work and can't afford any of that & I climb! Living the dream
Wish they would send the xtreem gear to the U.S!!!
where do you keep your chips?
can i ask why the 192 is your favourite?
Regina Slaats of course. It is so light and easy to start and even it is not "professional saw" I have had it already 7 years in use. So it is also pretty strong. There is also enpugh power for most of the cases.
Terveisin floridasta. Kävin itsetehdyn arboristiksi kun Huriccane Mathew meni pihan läpi :-) Voisit tehdä voittoa hurricanin jälkeen. Munkkia!
Kiitos terveisistä Ary. Missä olet opetellut suomea? Se on ollut hyvä "salakieli" maailmalla kun harva ymmärtää sitä :). Niin varmaan voisi... Suomessa on tammi-helmikuussa hiljaisempaa, niin se on käynyt mielessä jos kävisi Amerikan mantereella katsomassa puuhommia. Esimerkiksi nyt siellä ilmeisesti olisi päällä Californian kuolevat puut.
Olen peraisin Neuvostoliittosta viisikymmentayksi voutta sitten :-) Aina oli kiinostunut noiden vieraiteen sanoihin kuullut lapsena kun kesalommalla pohoiis-Uralilla. Se oli suureksi osaksi vankilan vaesto. Sitten olin yhteistyossa suomalaisten rakentajien kanssa moskovassa. Anteeksi kirjasimesta (istun toimistossa nyt). Totta on California olisi parempana tyomatka Floridan vertailla, voi olla tupla tuloksena. Kaksi kuuta hurricane paasta meilla on paljon puita yha palaa. Se oli mahdotonta loyta ammatti-puunhoitoa. Hyladin 3 porukkaa koska ne halusivat $2.8K 8 puun poistosta. Paattin tehdan se itse ja oppin uutta taitoa. Minun ymparin vaesto ei ole aari-rikasta ... No niin, Hyva Joulua Suomi ja Onnelista Uutta Vuotta :-)
Hieno juttu että olet edelleen pitänyt suomen kieltä yllä. Todella hyvin kirjoitettua. Aika kauan sitten kestää purkaa hurrikaanin jälkeisiä tuhoja. Jos on paljon kysyntää niin hinta tietysti nousee sen mukaan. Hyvää joulua ja onnellista uutta vuotta myös Floridaan :).
If you made this video in some countries, it would be like making a publiscity for theives. There is a lot of new stuff there.
There is a lot easier places for thieves to earn their living than fooling around with my stuff. I know that most of the countries thieves are big problem.
haloo . one question . if i want to make work and travel can i call you, I am from romania and i got the same hoby climbing ARBORIST
At the moment we don´t have vacancy for extra worker. Winter is coming and it is getting slow season.
Completely squared away as one would expect of a Finn.
I hope you have some kinda security lock just in case someone trys to steal your whole van.
I have been thinking about that before adding video in here. I have made it difficult for thieves, they will get caught. Think there is a lot easier ways earn money than try to steal this vehicle. But anyway, I know what you mean, all this kind videos are risk to get robbed.
still using this van? I am not sure if my next work truck should be a pick up or a van. I do need 4x4, don’t you miss that in this van?
Yes I am still using it. I bought Hilux for winter and special cases if have to pull bigger trailers. To be honest, we need more space than 4x4, so my next one will be again van. Maybe one size bigger that I can drive my Vermeer mini skid steer in the van.
@@Arboristfi absolutely. I am using a land rover defender for daily use and need the 4x4 almost every time. I am looking to buy a 4x4 van like the sprinter or iveco. Those are awesome.
@@marcovercoutter1365 Yes, depends so much about the place where to work. I was about to buy Iveco already, but maybe in future. With Mercedes I have had only difficulties, but maybe it is only bad luck.
so where does the woodchipper chip into?
We have chipped into our Volvo FL 10 truck container, or straight into customers yard. But... as I told in video, we don´t use that much chipper here in Finland. Reason for that is energy. If there is going to be more trees to felled, we are using branches and all and make it into heat. Normally branches will be gathered into one bigger pile and after one year in there BIG chipper (horizontal grinder) comes and takes it all. I think you can find those places for piles easier than places where to dump fresh chips. And because of that we use often (Hiab) cranes or tractor in countryside to clear up work sites. More efficient when don´t have to clear it all by hands. It is just different techniques in different countries I have noticed.
Guess so, you have more open space than we do, we predominantly use smaller trucks and chippers, mainly because we don't have the space unless were on street trees but also, biomass chippers are only used on site clearance. Also in this country it is volume reduction rather than wonderful grades of wood chip for biomass. If I did only see somone turn jp in a van I would kind of wonder if they were tree surgeons/arborists.
But it's each to there own and what one set up works for one person won't work for another!
That is right. When I bought my chipper I thought it would be more in use. Now I want just smaller for small felling jobs and for street tree pruning. And some day bigger to feed it with crane.
See tractors sith roof mounted cranes and a big chipper get called in for clearance work, however ud be amazed what you get done with an 8 inch lindana, iv seen crane jobs with that chipper that a tractor couldn't do, as a rule we take the chipper to the job make life easier!
And transportation is a lot cheaper that way.
The spider is alive?
No it is not :). Figure of Sydney Funnel Web. We just saw one like that in Australia while grinding stumps. I think it was the most venomous spider of the Australia and was it third in the whole word (maybe ;) ). And I bought one figure to take with me as souvenir. We don´t have deadly spiders in Finland.
English is fine
Thanks :)
Lot a $ is guard that van with my life
I do not understand English well, if I do not understand it clearly, ask me again
Would all get robbed in about 30 seconds in london. :\
I know mate. Luckily I am living in Finland. If I would be living in London should have to have safe place to keep stuff. Even I have made arrangements in here also to not get robbed easily...
Привіт з України!Немає відео в якому арбомобіль краще укомлектований ніж твій,твоя машина -еталон правильної організації робочого місця,я беру з тебе приклад.
Thank you 👍
say something new from the systems of material descent and insurance systems and positioning
Саша Бокатов Thanks for your comments. I might go throw those in some video. Climb safe mate :)
We do not have much to sell, only by order from Europe. There are Russian manufacturers, but their products are not quality and not beautiful)
Саша Бокатов I really belive it is better to invest a bit more and buy from Europe. At least from trusted importers. It is your life wich is hanging on those devices. Cant tell any special brand to trust because there is so many for different needs. If you have something in mind, just write and I try to help you.