Oh yeah he is definitely in my top 10 climbers here on the and he does great work to from what I have seen here on the tube. I subbed to him a few years ago then they removed that huge eucalyptus tree.
His video work is amazing too, Yeah Sherbrook is a huge mob like Ace is. So when is your next tree video up I am suffering withdrawals Matey Hey can you tell me what sort of footwear do you like to wear with your spurs, I have seen much of your work in your climbing and gear video's but I am not sure if you did anything on that subject Thanks Again Garry
Thanks and that was a close call in your recent video but you indeed live for another day something of which I am grateful for as we all have had close calls and somehow we manage to okay and then...we climb some more.
Good job. Looked by your camera glances, even u were abit leary with no. 1. Think I saw slightest hesitation,, 😄. But confidence won out. Nice. Stay safe.
This property got the best of you TreeBoi. You second guessed every tree, thats just not like you. You layed them all down nice though. I was cringing on that first tree, looked like it was twisting right into the house from the camera angle.
Indeed these trees where tricky with how they were situated on the bank of the creek. I am just glad everything went well and as always thx for watching and commenting!
Thanks for watching and yeah these trees where really tall and in confined spots around a creek with that bridge and also being so close to the house it was a risky business and I am sure glad I pulled it off.
TreeBoi4Life I think your doing work down the street from my house i wish i could meet u man .I've been climbing since I was 16 and in now 18 .I'd love to talk to you sometime . I drove by where u are working down the street . and you waved at me i was driving the red truck with the wood on the trailer . ive been trying to start my own company for a while .
Thats cool man and we all have to start somewhere and keep pushing hard and I am sure you can build a successful business and I remember seeing you pass by and I was helping a guy out there and I plan to be back there Friday, Sunday or next week Tuesday. My starter is having to be rebuilt on my chipper so I am at a standstill on the job for now and if you see me there, one of these days, just stop by if you have the time and I look forward to meeting you in person Jason. Also not sure if you need more wood but there is plenty back at this job wht oak, maple, and popular in case you are stocking up to sell before winter. I was only contracted to cut them down chip the brush and some cutting them up and it will be left there until the contractor moves it.
So I've been rockin my old weaver basic 4 D saddle for about 18 years now and it's done.Thinking of trying a floating D? What do you think? Not looking to go new school, Just give my hips a little bit of a break.
I have never climbed with either saddle but I heard good things about both but if I were you I would get a newer saddle with the most cushion and a rope bridge with a rappel ring which would actually give you so much more versatility. Thats why I eventually ended up with the cougar saddle because I use to spend hours in the tree (4-8 on bigger removals) when I was less experienced and as you know and mentioned it it takes a toll on these older bodies of ours.
Hey Tree Boi! Happy Fourth of July! I love your videos. I watch them frequently and I'm an aspiring Arborist. your videos bring me tons of great knowledge. one thing I'd like if possible is more explanation for certain things youre doing that I might not understand. for instance, why did you do multiple cuts on the notch? Great job regardless, just want to know what you're doing sometime because I feel like I'm missing something. George from Illinois.
No problem George. I was work around on the edge of the creek and it was hard lining up my cuts which might explain all the extra cuts to redo my angles. Also thanks for supporting my channel.
Thanks for commenting and watching the video Tony and I hope your business is doing well. And I try but like you have a lot to learn. Be safe out there up in those trees.
That makes the job a perfect one in that case!... i was kind of stunned because you always come through on all your other work (videos); here's me thinking oh help no, there goes any profit in all that work paying for the Line to reconnected.... but i was totally wrong!
I took a little break from the tube and work got busy too and I broke the mount on my head cam and have been too lazy to fix it on the vacation but I will get back in the saddle soon and get some more vids out there and I have seen you've been busy. I hope all continues well for you and thanks for your support of my channel.
Do yourself a favour and marry up the lenght of bar with the diameter of tree your felling. Small tree, small bar, big tree big bar. Otherwise over the course of a Days felling your going to wreck yourself. Your sink cuts were too high on the second, third and fourth trees you dropped. You were almost inviting a barber chair on that hard forward leaner. You should have thrown a few planks and a sheet of ply across that stream so you'd have a stable platform to stand on. This was pure John Wayne stuff, which to be fair isn't how you usually roll.
TreeBoi4Life Good man, it looked like you turned up to the job, started the saw and started cutting. No thinking or planning involved as far as I could see. That's inviting disaster, slow down. Work safely and smartly.
Thanks for taking us along with you Matey it was really cool for you to take the time. Stay Safe Matey
As always thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey Matey I wanted to ask you if you had ever watched Dave Coleman here is Australia ?
Oh yeah he is definitely in my top 10 climbers here on the and he does great work to from what I have seen here on the tube. I subbed to him a few years ago then they removed that huge eucalyptus tree.
His video work is amazing too, Yeah Sherbrook is a huge mob like Ace is. So when is your next tree video up I am suffering withdrawals Matey Hey can you tell me what sort of footwear do you like to wear with your spurs, I have seen much of your work in your climbing and gear video's but I am not sure if you did anything on that subject
Thanks Again
Garry
Have total confidence in your workmanship. Can tell your a thinker. That's half the battle. be safe.
Thx Peter and will do.
My favorite tree--love the smell and the wood-grain-
Poplar does have a unique smell and two of my favorites is cherry and sweet gum wood. Thanks for watching and commenting Jack.
Not a Poplar. Tulip tree.
@@TreeBoi4Life what about the trees that smell like poop? What do you call those? Where I am from we call them popple.
Wow that first one scared the crap out of me!! Nice job enjoy watching the vids!
Regards,
Eric
Thanks for watching and commenting Eric and I was glad it missed the house...lol
Been looking forever for a video on how to cut that 2nd tree down with where it breaks into 2. Thank you and nice work!!
Hi very good job nicely done thanks for the video buddy
Thanks David and these poplars were something else especially around the creek.
Excellent!
Thanks George!
Great job man!
Thx Drew for watching and commenting.
As usual, great work man!
Thanks and that was a close call in your recent video but you indeed live for another day something of which I am grateful for as we all have had close calls and somehow we manage to okay and then...we climb some more.
Nice.😆 again
Good job. Looked by your camera glances, even u were abit leary with no. 1. Think I saw slightest hesitation,, 😄. But confidence won out. Nice. Stay safe.
Indeed because working on the creek side was somewhat of a challenge. And as always thanks for watching and comment Peter.
This property got the best of you TreeBoi. You second guessed every tree, thats just not like you. You layed them all down nice though. I was cringing on that first tree, looked like it was twisting right into the house from the camera angle.
Indeed these trees where tricky with how they were situated on the bank of the creek. I am just glad everything went well and as always thx for watching and commenting!
That was intense watching that first tree come down it looked pretty close to the house. Good job. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching and yeah these trees where really tall and in confined spots around a creek with that bridge and also being so close to the house it was a risky business and I am sure glad I pulled it off.
great job man
Thanks Jason for watching!
TreeBoi4Life I think your doing work down the street from my house i wish i could meet u man .I've been climbing since I was 16 and in now 18 .I'd love to talk to you sometime . I drove by where u are working down the street . and you waved at me i was driving the red truck with the wood on the trailer . ive been trying to start my own company for a while .
Thats cool man and we all have to start somewhere and keep pushing hard and I am sure you can build a successful business and I remember seeing you pass by and I was helping a guy out there and I plan to be back there Friday, Sunday or next week Tuesday. My starter is having to be rebuilt on my chipper so I am at a standstill on the job for now and if you see me there, one of these days, just stop by if you have the time and I look forward to meeting you in person Jason. Also not sure if you need more wood but there is plenty back at this job wht oak, maple, and popular in case you are stocking up to sell before winter. I was only contracted to cut them down chip the brush and some cutting them up and it will be left there until the contractor moves it.
TreeBoi4Life cool deal bro ill definitely stop by .
So I've been rockin my old weaver basic 4 D saddle for about 18 years now and it's done.Thinking of trying a floating D? What do you think? Not looking to go new school, Just give my hips a little bit of a break.
I have never climbed with either saddle but I heard good things about both but if I were you I would get a newer saddle with the most cushion and a rope bridge with a rappel ring which would actually give you so much more versatility. Thats why I eventually ended up with the cougar saddle because I use to spend hours in the tree (4-8 on bigger removals) when I was less experienced and as you know and mentioned it it takes a toll on these older bodies of ours.
Good action as usual sir.
To keep blipping the throttle is to waste fuel. Also get it tuned properly also stalling it on the clutch will burn it out
Hey bud ain’t checked in in a while hope you doing ok
You should have climb trees like those and chogged them down ...so lucky you tree felling is risky ..hope you got good insurance
Hey Tree Boi!
Happy Fourth of July!
I love your videos. I watch them frequently and I'm an aspiring Arborist. your videos bring me tons of great knowledge. one thing I'd like if possible is more explanation for certain things youre doing that I might not understand. for instance, why did you do multiple cuts on the notch? Great job regardless, just want to know what you're doing sometime because I feel like I'm missing something.
George from Illinois.
MyVette Burns Multiple cuts on his notches because he made a mess of his angles.
No problem George. I was work around on the edge of the creek and it was hard lining up my cuts which might explain all the extra cuts to redo my angles. Also thanks for supporting my channel.
Did you go to an arborist school? apprentice with another company before going out on your own? love your videos!
You are doin some cuttin. Pointed them just perfect! I'll be watching and learning. Thanks, my name is tony T&T's tree service.
Thanks for commenting and watching the video Tony and I hope your business is doing well. And I try but like you have a lot to learn. Be safe out there up in those trees.
Didn't the last one bring a long thin thing with it by chance.... like a telephone line perhaps?
It was the pull line I had in place. I had to put a rope into all of these with the exception of the largest leaning one.
That makes the job a perfect one in that case!... i was kind of stunned because you always come through on all your other work (videos); here's me thinking oh help no, there goes any profit in all that work paying for the Line to reconnected.... but i was totally wrong!
$1,500.00 minimum almost certainly here and yep thats no fun.
Reving you saw while walking with it with no chainbrake on very dangerous
no new vids lately, everything ok?
I took a little break from the tube and work got busy too and I broke the mount on my head cam and have been too lazy to fix it on the vacation but I will get back in the saddle soon and get some more vids out there and I have seen you've been busy. I hope all continues well for you and thanks for your support of my channel.
Do yourself a favour and marry up the lenght of bar with the diameter of tree your felling. Small tree, small bar, big tree big bar. Otherwise over the course of a Days felling your going to wreck yourself. Your sink cuts were too high on the second, third and fourth trees you dropped. You were almost inviting a barber chair on that hard forward leaner. You should have thrown a few planks and a sheet of ply across that stream so you'd have a stable platform to stand on. This was pure John Wayne stuff, which to be fair isn't how you usually roll.
I will keep these pointers in mind on the next go round for sure and thx for the advice.
TreeBoi4Life Good man, it looked like you turned up to the job, started the saw and started cutting. No thinking or planning involved as far as I could see. That's inviting disaster, slow down. Work safely and smartly.
Chainsaw skills are very strange you use chainsaw like it's a saw pulling it back and forth while cutting just let chainsaw cut
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