Tree Cutting FAILS - Expert Reacts
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Hey everyone, welcome back to WoodroyTV. In today’s video, Justin, is taking a closer look at some tree cutting fails that could have gone very differently with the right approach. He’ll be sharing his thoughts on what went wrong and offering some practical advice on how to avoid these kinds of situations.
Whether you’re an experienced pro or just getting into tree work, there’s a lot to learn from these examples. If you find the video helpful or interesting, consider subscribing to WoodroyTV for more tips, advice, and reactions and MORE tree cutting videos.
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Hilarious! And educational
It's crazy how dangerous this job is. Even the smallest detail can cost your/others' lives. Much respect to professionals like yourself! Keep up the great content 💪
@@shiny9009 thank you!
Hey man keep at it loving the vids! Saw you the other day on my way to gore from wentworth north on Jackson gave you a thumbs up but you probably had no idea why lol
Thanks for this. I'm an amateur, and I love being able to refine my understanding of . . . what . . . tree dynamics when being felled. I have not ever, nor would I ever try to drop a tree from a ladder. Good grief . . . When I put a rope on a tree, I always use a change of direction pulley, with the pulley anchored in the direction I want the tree to go and apply a moderate dynamic tension from a safe distance at 90 degrees to the direction of fall.
You did a very good job 👍 i think that last guy was Gumby 😂
Thank you! Appreciate it very much!
Nice video. Man, that last one was devastating. Being tossed around like a rag doll! That guy had to have life changing injuries. I definitely don’t feel bad now. I’m just a property owner who has learned from more knowledgeable folks on how to stay safe.
Spot on with what you said
Loving this channel!
Back at you! Love your channel!
A Star is born. ⭐️
Great job Justin! Love watching these videos. ❤
Thanks so much!
Good reviews, I always told guys... When I doubt, go higher/cut smaller pieces/put a rope on it. You articulated yourself well and knew what you were talking about, nicely done. Maybe instead of a split screen, show the initial video in full screen and the your reaction to it in the format of split screen like you did here. Hard for me to see the content in such a small window, with you taking up so much of the screen. But nicely done sir!
That is a great point. I will try to implement your suggestion for the next reacting-to video. Appreciate you for taking the time to give your input 👊🏻
@@WoodRoyTV check out Insider's expert reacts series for a brilliant implementation if you haven't before. I think they've got it nailed, and many others have used the same format/maybe they got it from someone else, who knows
That definitely was some gnarly shit man, cutting is dangerous enough on it's own, but obviously if you don't know what you're doing, it can end in a bad day or worse
Definitely! 👊🏻
The fifth vid where the tree almost hits the barn had his holding wood on the wrong side.
Oh yeah…Nice Job keep at it
Thank you :)
I'm just an amatuer and do use a ladder at times. In my defense, I do tie the ladder in and also tie myself in just in case.
So far I've not had any serious problems beyond missing my drop zone a few times.
Also, if the tree looks scary to me, I call a pro.
Hire a Arborist ❤🎉.: forget the ladders ppl 😂
Truer words have never been spoken haha
Thatnlast 1 looked like the guy might never touch a tree again 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@reapercarl5047 yeah that one was brutal 😳
Porta wrap does NOT aid in taking the shock from the load. It is a friction adding device
As far as ladders are concerned, I've had a branch kick the ladder out from under me. Fortunately I was able to grab a branch and was able to shut off my saw and had a soft place to toss it so I could extricate myself from the predicament. Ladders and trees just don't mix
@@dominichamel4685 they definitely do not haha
That last one wasnt cool. The guy looked like his bones stopped being solid material.
Interesting
Probably soft wood and not hard wood being the reason it didn’t destroy the entire house.
Always wear that hardhat in case a limb comes flipping back.
@@orowoodworks5413 definitely!