Super sad that the tree had to come down but am very glad that you will be processing it later to build some useful things with it. :) When you slipped I thought you were going to break your leg...great that you didn't!
Just a suggestion? If you’re worried about water clogged clay soil, remember trees suck up water at a hell of a rate? Further if you want the slope stabilized root systems help. I understand why the tree had to come out, but my suggestion is more aimed at strategic planting of new saplings - if they can be sourced for sensible money? Alternatively you might be able relocate younger saplings from further up the hill. Really enjoyed watching your progress - think your work ethic and attitude are ‘epic’ - you deserve to reach your goals and the success which is guaranteed with it. Best of luck.... 👋🤠
The fact that you thought about and care so much for the tree as a living thing shows a lot of your character. I had to clear some large trees off my property a while back and I know the feeling/internal struggle. I planted a couple new trees in a different area of the property with my sons and that helped.
The fabric is well worth the time and money! The tree at 70 yrs. old on a hillside like that was due to come down! The wind would have done it for you! Its good to take it while it healthy,that way its usable! Id get stone on that road before any hard rain,it will turn into mush,and take forever to dry out! Looks nice!
You are the example of reason over emotion. Live according to reason, but acknowledge the emotional side. Honor the tree emotionally by making, as suggested, a dining room table out of it. Would suggest waiting for the sap to dry off, and chipping it for mulch. That way it stays with the land and your family. Good job!
It's like losing a friend, I'm sure that with the additional logs from your high country that that tree will likely be a significant part to the puzzle. Using it ALL will leave you with an TON of cool projects to remember it by!!! Limb CROSSES for yard art sounds nice !!🙂
I have a Doug Fir near my house (25 ft), and I'm constantly up on the roof getting needles out of the gutters. If it wasn't on the property line, I'd take it down in a heartbeat. It's about 40" at the base. My dad and I took down a limb that went over the house - 16" at the trunk - the thing is a monster. Nice video - good to see someone else fall down too!
White Pine and Douglas fir tender greens make for some beautiful wreaths. I'm looking at all that material and thinking of all of the beautiful decorations I could make with that. The tree will make some beautiful stock for your building needs.
Hate dropping trees. Had a doug fir and two noble firs that needed to go out of the back yard. The doug fir was measured in length at 118 ft. The top had died out about 10 ft so it was time. Four ft above grade it measured 56" in diameter with a tap root that stretched across the yard for 20 ft. Took me two weeks chipping out that stump. Beautiful tree.... went straight to Japan. And Pinetop? Thought I recognized a couple short sleeved shirts you always wear....local shop there? Small towns are a kick.... someone has a really good sale on shirts and everyone walks around town with the same shirt on. For years....
For heaven sakes people leave him alone with all the safety stuff... He has been smart and yes alone but I’ve watched my dad do the same things all my life!! Strong men and self sufficient!! Too bad that beautiful tree had to go... hope Your wife gets the plant another beautiful tree now! Can’t wait to see you guys move in soon!! Great job:)
How far do you plan to crawl for your first aid kit if something happens? Your saw is plenty big. Instead of a new saw, get some chainsaw chaps, a first aid kit for your belt, a cheap electric chain sharpener, and 3-4 chains. Those cheap sharpeners do work, and whenever your notice your chain getting dull, change it for a fresh one. 3-4 fresh chains with you should keep you going all day unless you get into the dirt. And a wood chipper won't care about the sap from those branches, and it will make great chips for walkways between beds etc.
cant live life in fear of hurting your self. if so we be wrapped in bubble wrap and helmets. he did fine. his experience over rides needs for first aid kits. his main concern was wind and tree falling on house. safety first but never plan a job to omg i better keep my first aid kit in my pocket. nah. if you are that scared then please hire someone else. we dont want you getting hurt :)
This country was colonized and tamed by people without a safety net except for their wits. He's cut from the same cloth. Safety Sallies have all the answers to questions that rarely get asked.
I'm not 100% sure what a first aid kit will cover when dealing with a potential chainsaw wound. Sounds like he would probably need a trauma kit/tourniquet. Anyways. Its always better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.
That tree needed to go, and one big storm away from ruining your house or killing a family member... people get attached to trees and I can understand if it was planted by the family... I like the suggestion of transplanting saplings into better spots to enjoy... Big Pines do make wonderful noise in the wind, but their root structure makes them prone to falling in big wind and rain.. Once you cleared all the other trees it was a sitting duck.. Your videos are a blast, you are recreating movie style of Dick Proneke ..using the backhoe was genius... put a wine barrel flower box on the stump and you will have a nice memory..
$25 for a new chain will save your back a lot of pain and stress. I noticed you using an aftermarket bar. My old Stihl still has the right bar on it because I've not been impressed with Oregon chains and bars. Anyhow, just like a dull knife will hurt you, so will a dull chain. Love your videos! Keep up the good work, and I hope your doctors visit went well.
You can replant a sapling or several later and make it a celebration with your family. My son doesnt like to cut big Oaks here, but sometimes they die from lightening, bug damage and sometimes they are just in the wrong place. I have two in the yard right now that need to go, one Oak shading the gardens, and 1 Elm too near the barn.
Sad to see it go but it was needed. Will be nice to see what you use this tree for in the future. I'm all for safety but I think it's gone a bit to far. Some people live so much in fear of what could happen.... I also agree that a sharp chain is always best as it will save you time.
That one went down like a gentle giant. But yes cutting tree is a very dangerous activity. That said, some of my closest calls have been bucking trees.
Let the Mrs. Pick the replacement tree. I'm thinking willow or dogwood, but another fir would work as well. Willows have created-song as well, and great water/soil retention properties. The Dogwood is available in a large selection of colors and plays well with the wind also. Sad such a healthy specimen had to go, but I understand the placement of the house required it for safety's sake. Making great progress, keep the faith, your family should be enjoying this new home soon enough.
You could make a shade structure from the branches once they're cleaned up. A fort for the kids. The needles can be allowed to break down to add to compost. The sap wouldn't be a problem once they stop bleeding.
Not sure if you are allowed - but up here in BC, we generally go out on the logging roads here first part of June sometimes end of May and harvest cuts left behind or some dead standing firs that the company didn't take for our fire wood - sometimes they leave enough rounds behind that we get enough for a couple of cords - anyways some folks have spent a dime for firewood
Felt would be an asset if wrapped around that water tank I mean it would help keep water from freezing and the pipe work up there. You probably done something about that already cause I have yet to catch up but I am missing a few here and there.☹️ never mind more videos to watch.
Bigger chainsaw and a pair of chaps. You worked hard and you are totally knackered. With that beautiful wood you could do a nice dinner table or a nice sturdy bed with bedside tables 😉
Grab a file set from the hardware store and touch the chains up. Takes 20 minutes a chain and would more than pay back that time in productivity and safety.
Please, make the branches into woodchips. It will make great compost for a "back to eden" garden and make some square foot heavily fertile. Might aswell use it! better than burn it!
why is it we fall in love with the trees when we buy a place, put up a structure and THEN realize that the tree has to go? mine was because i built the garage too close to an old apricot tree. in craning itself around the corner to catch blocked sunlight, it now leans like it's trying to catch a ground ball... : (
Another well constructed vid. I know it’s a shame, but if it had to be ., it had to be. We don’t have Christal ball’s so we can only make the best decisions we can at the time. One anxious job down, hopefully on to one that’s a bit more fun do you. All the best.
Retired excavating contractor here that had backhoes, excavators and bulldozers in my fleet along with some other equipment. You said you want to get rid of the backhoe and get an excavator because an excavator is more capable on steep ground! I can tell you that I will take a backhoe into places that an excavator would never go. Each machine has it's good points and bad points, but if I had to narrow it down to one machine It would be the backhoe over the excavator. backhoes are not the perfect machine, but they do a lot of things pretty well. Fabric on your driveway is the correct thing to do. Fabric is the equivalent of 1 foot of rock if you put 4 inches or more rock on top of it. In other words fabric and 4 inches of rock would equal 14 inches of rock.
Goats and sheep LOVE pine nettles.... neddles.....hmmmm....the green stuff lil. Give'em to a neighbor or compost/hugal culture bed for planting next year or two....
you need a retaining wall back of your house as well; this is a muddy hill; that is soft soil which is prone for landslide. so retaining concrete wall back of the house 4 feet more wider than the width of the house and two to 4 feet taller than the current level of soil.
The shot you got of tree and the house in the background was in credible. Sad to see it go was watching Fouch family off grid they live on a hill like guys they talked about Idaho and Missouri forest service trees and a barrier for the side of hill to control erosion.Dont know if read this but they are in Idaho somewhere.
Please wear chainsaw chaps and eye protection. All it takes is a small nick on your thigh in the wrong spot and you'll bleed out. Eyes are particularly in danger from flying debris. I had a trip to the urgent care clinic to get a small piece of wood removed from my eye recently just from pruning trees. Painful. I learned my lesson.
love your videos but how you are still alive baffels me with some of the stuf iv seen you do but this is up there with some of the best wath can i say about the chain saw you sed yourself that it wes not sharp so why use it a dull saw is as bad no worst than useing anything else to cut down a tree for you and your family please try to be safe out there and dig out the sharping file only a cupple of bucks in the store man i aill even send you one all the best from IRELAND
6:08... That's gonna smart. It's a warning, Heath. In addition to protective gear if you are going to work alone: Get a good general practitioner. Ask him to provide you with an emergency medical kit designed for you and your capabilities when you are in the woods alone. This should include a selection of prescription medications and training on how and when to use them. Familiarize the doctor with the hazards you may encounter so that he can prescribe those things you might need. Once again, training in their use is of paramount importance. use your experience to help the medical professional visualize the hazards, their potential severity, and potential for temporary immobility. Emphasize that your goal is immediate return to either a location where you can call for help or emergency travel to a location that can provide appropriate care. Don't rely on that cell phone to work when you need it most! If the use of powerful pain medication is warranted (likely in the case of severe injury) be prepared to give him information that will assure him you will use these medications appropriately. Instant clotting gauze is something most people don't know about. It has proven its value in Iraq and Afghanistan. Chitogauze is available on Amazon and is absurdly expensive as is anything intended to save your life and that actually works… probably costs a buck or two to produce and package. Stay safe.
I have 5 big pines that I have to take down that with the laser thing he has has to be 40 inch's across and lager and from 120 to 140 tall. but at $1600 a tree to take them down it looks like its going to be after i'm dead before they come down.
I'm with you mate. All the nay sayers below need to get over it. They tell truth most the time but what is the point that they make. Is it that they told you so or what? I have been toughing it for a long time and calculated risk is a daily part of my life too. I commend you for all your efforts and hope we see the light at the end of your tunnel. I am sure that you have read all about the rules for permaculture, safety, getting on with other people, country living etc but at the end of the day you gotta do what you gotta do. Yes you will have unintended outcomes and yes they will make you feel like a dick, but hey if your alive to tell your story great. If you are dead you wont have to listen to all those who told you so. Take care and do what you think is best. Gaz
Annette Blake I agree with you. The younger generation have no clue, they won't listen to people that have been there and done that to gain knowledge, but they would rather bitch and fuss at others for giving it a go because they know inside themselves they wouldn't even attempt to try something out of the ordinary. That is one of the reasons I started my chnl, for those DIYers in hopes some of my knowledge could help others. If you check my chnl out, give me some feedback about your thoughts. I'm new at this so go easy. Lol. Being 65 yrs old, I need to share my knowledge before I go 6 ft under. Ha ha.
I have great respect and admiration of your work and life style, but please, for your safety and for your family, wear chaps when running a chain saw. hearing protection, eye protection, hard hat would also be good. Life is precious, be safe
Ok Heath i know i said re plant ..... NOW see why couldn't, funny the perspective view from camera didnt give it it's true size. One thing it def opened the view, vister up .
My grandfather passed away several years ago out in western Washington where he had about 20 acres of beautiful second generation Douglas Firs. He did Heavy Equipment his whole life also so he had everything you need to build a road. But Mom auctioned everything off sold the house and property and had all them beautiful trees cut down that was sad. She left me with nothing.
These people griping about your cleanup work are the same kind that whine and cry about when their place burns because they are to lazy to follow fire code like you are doing. You will want shade so once you have everything graded to your liking pick a spot for a new tree at least 30 feet from the house and plant the tree of your choice.
Just a little suggestion why don't you number each episode because I just watched an interesting one and at the end I found out you have not started a job I have already seen.Does that make sense?
this is super hindsight.... but i mean a year ago but. the chinese are famous for transplanting mature trees and moving them from one location to another. they usually do this in the fall near winter. I'm sure some of the trees could be saved? not trying sound like a treehugger.
So......it seems you are the man, and decide on what you decide on. NO MASTER BATH NO TREE ROOM FOR DAUGTHER! SO......you are a little bit self envolved. ✔✔✔
I think the hill will have erosion and I'm with your wife. The only reasons I would have taken it down for would be if there was a chance of falling on your bldg or you were desperate for heat.
Not sure why you had to tell everyone that you had people around today with wanting to cut down a tree, but really had to tell everyone when they left and you were all alone. Seems like you want negative comments coming your way. You work on the roof without a fall harness the next video you say you don't see your self a risk taker , the next video you have a harness on that is nailed inside a window that would not hold your weight and a strap that was to long that you would hit the ground first anyway. Another channel that I watch was hurt really bad last week in a accident that could have been avoided , you need to wake up before your kids don't have a dad around. My dad was a professional logger in Tillamook Oregon when he was killed in a logging accident when I was 3 years old, now i'm 60 now I sure wish I had that time back. For Cedar and your kids please be more careful.
At least that beautiful Douglas Fur didn't go to waste and die from genetically engineered beetles, or from chemtrails altering the Ph nutrient uptake of the soil , or burn from fire caused by climate change!
Only a true hero puts a fall on video without editing it out! You made me smile today! Thanks. Property looks really great/so green!
Super sad that the tree had to come down but am very glad that you will be processing it later to build some useful things with it. :)
When you slipped I thought you were going to break your leg...great that you didn't!
Just a suggestion? If you’re worried about water clogged clay soil, remember trees suck up water at a hell of a rate? Further if you want the slope stabilized root systems help. I understand why the tree had to come out, but my suggestion is more aimed at strategic planting of new saplings - if they can be sourced for sensible money? Alternatively you might be able relocate younger saplings from further up the hill.
Really enjoyed watching your progress - think your work ethic and attitude are ‘epic’ - you deserve to reach your goals and the success which is guaranteed with it. Best of luck.... 👋🤠
4 wheels on My wagon it would be cool if he could find some fruit trees to provide soil stabilizing and a source of food.
The fact that you thought about and care so much for the tree as a living thing shows a lot of your character. I had to clear some large trees off my property a while back and I know the feeling/internal struggle. I planted a couple new trees in a different area of the property with my sons and that helped.
The fabric is well worth the time and money! The tree at 70 yrs. old on a hillside like that was due to come down! The wind would have done it for you! Its good to take it while it healthy,that way its usable! Id get stone on that road before any hard rain,it will turn into mush,and take forever to dry out! Looks nice!
You are the example of reason over emotion. Live according to reason, but acknowledge the emotional side. Honor the tree emotionally by making, as suggested, a dining room table out of it. Would suggest waiting for the sap to dry off, and chipping it for mulch. That way it stays with the land and your family. Good job!
It's like losing a friend, I'm sure that with the additional logs from your high country that that tree will likely be a significant part to the puzzle. Using it ALL will leave you with an TON of cool projects to remember it by!!! Limb CROSSES for yard art sounds nice !!🙂
Good job, glad you are safe. That will make an awesome table. Thanks for sharing
I have a Doug Fir near my house (25 ft), and I'm constantly up on the roof getting needles out of the gutters. If it wasn't on the property line, I'd take it down in a heartbeat. It's about 40" at the base. My dad and I took down a limb that went over the house - 16" at the trunk - the thing is a monster.
Nice video - good to see someone else fall down too!
Sad to see the tree come down...glad you are safe
You should make a family dining table of that tree
Lucie Talavera my thoughts exactly
Lucie and Heath, what a wonderful idea! Kudos!
White Pine and Douglas fir tender greens make for some beautiful wreaths. I'm looking at all that material and thinking of all of the beautiful decorations I could make with that. The tree will make some beautiful stock for your building needs.
Creating that kitchen table in the future would be like having grandpa sit down with everyone at every meal. Happy tears.
Hate dropping trees. Had a doug fir and two noble firs that needed to go out of the back yard. The doug fir was measured in length at 118 ft. The top had died out about 10 ft so it was time. Four ft above grade it measured 56" in diameter with a tap root that stretched across the yard for 20 ft. Took me two weeks chipping out that stump. Beautiful tree.... went straight to Japan. And Pinetop? Thought I recognized a couple short sleeved shirts you always wear....local shop there? Small towns are a kick.... someone has a really good sale on shirts and everyone walks around town with the same shirt on. For years....
For heaven sakes people leave him alone with all the safety stuff... He has been smart and yes alone but I’ve watched my dad do the same things all my life!! Strong men and self sufficient!! Too bad that beautiful tree had to go... hope Your wife gets the plant another beautiful tree now! Can’t wait to see you guys move in soon!! Great job:)
How far do you plan to crawl for your first aid kit if something happens?
Your saw is plenty big. Instead of a new saw, get some chainsaw chaps, a first aid kit for your belt, a cheap electric chain sharpener, and 3-4 chains.
Those cheap sharpeners do work, and whenever your notice your chain getting dull, change it for a fresh one. 3-4 fresh chains with you should keep you going all day unless you get into the dirt.
And a wood chipper won't care about the sap from those branches, and it will make great chips for walkways between beds etc.
cant live life in fear of hurting your self. if so we be wrapped in bubble wrap and helmets. he did fine. his experience over rides needs for first aid kits. his main concern was wind and tree falling on house. safety first but never plan a job to omg i better keep my first aid kit in my pocket. nah. if you are that scared then please hire someone else. we dont want you getting hurt :)
Then why do professionals wear all the safety gear? Mistakes happen and a chainsaw is unforgiving. No second chances.
This country was colonized and tamed by people without a safety net except for their wits. He's cut from the same cloth. Safety Sallies have all the answers to questions that rarely get asked.
I'm not 100% sure what a first aid kit will cover when dealing with a potential chainsaw wound. Sounds like he would probably need a trauma kit/tourniquet.
Anyways. Its always better to have it and not need it then need it and not have it.
Thanks again for sharing your story in your video.
Endless opportunities to make something great with that tree. But I understand completely why you liked it so much.
That tree needed to go, and one big storm away from ruining your house or killing a family member... people get attached to trees and I can understand if it was planted by the family... I like the suggestion of transplanting saplings into better spots to enjoy... Big Pines do make wonderful noise in the wind, but their root structure makes them prone to falling in big wind and rain.. Once you cleared all the other trees it was a sitting duck..
Your videos are a blast, you are recreating movie style of Dick Proneke ..using the backhoe was genius... put a wine barrel flower box on the stump and you will have a nice memory..
Better that tree's gone.. Away from the house. There are many uses for it. Good job.
$25 for a new chain will save your back a lot of pain and stress. I noticed you using an aftermarket bar. My old Stihl still has the right bar on it because I've not been impressed with Oregon chains and bars. Anyhow, just like a dull knife will hurt you, so will a dull chain. Love your videos! Keep up the good work, and I hope your doctors visit went well.
You can replant a sapling or several later and make it a celebration with your family. My son doesnt like to cut big Oaks here, but sometimes they die from lightening, bug damage and sometimes they are just in the wrong place. I have two in the yard right now that need to go, one Oak shading the gardens, and 1 Elm too near the barn.
Sad to see it go but it was needed. Will be nice to see what you use this tree for in the future. I'm all for safety but I think it's gone a bit to far. Some people live so much in fear of what could happen.... I also agree that a sharp chain is always best as it will save you time.
That one went down like a gentle giant. But yes cutting tree is a very dangerous activity. That said, some of my closest calls have been bucking trees.
Can be dangerous for sure.
Thanks. Tough job now behind you. Will be nice to use that big tree for some future projects.
Let the Mrs. Pick the replacement tree. I'm thinking willow or dogwood, but another fir would work as well. Willows have created-song as well, and great water/soil retention properties. The Dogwood is available in a large selection of colors and plays well with the wind also. Sad such a healthy specimen had to go, but I understand the placement of the house required it for safety's sake.
Making great progress, keep the faith, your family should be enjoying this new home soon enough.
Thank God brother you are safe, I was very much worried
random observation...when you were counting the rings on the tree, the center had a smiley face =)
Yep I understand how it hurts to cut a beautiful tree like that down, glad your ok from that slip though
Don't burn it yet! Use all you can. The branches will work for a whole range of timber projects.
I hope he see that remark. That would be a wonderful project.
Brad Griffin -Even with all the pitch he was talking about? Wasn't sure what you could do with heavy sap?
You could make a shade structure from the branches once they're cleaned up. A fort for the kids. The needles can be allowed to break down to add to compost. The sap wouldn't be a problem once they stop bleeding.
Good job! One thing I was always advised waS NEVER use a dull chain
Did your father in law mention Chaps when using the chainsaw?
Oh shut up !
Are you going to replant a few pines on the land? You can then see them grow as your family does and have stories for you grandchildren.
yes.
Not sure if you are allowed - but up here in BC, we generally go out on the logging roads here first part of June sometimes end of May and harvest cuts left behind or some dead standing firs that the company didn't take for our fire wood - sometimes they leave enough rounds behind that we get enough for a couple of cords - anyways some folks have spent a dime for firewood
The beautiful tree will make something beautiful out of it. Great video!
Felt would be an asset if wrapped around that water tank I mean it would help keep water from freezing and the pipe work up there. You probably done something about that already cause I have yet to catch up but I am missing a few here and there.☹️ never mind more videos to watch.
Bigger chainsaw and a pair of chaps.
You worked hard and you are totally knackered.
With that beautiful wood you could do a nice dinner table or a nice sturdy bed with bedside tables 😉
nice work on the big tree!
Grab a file set from the hardware store and touch the chains up. Takes 20 minutes a chain and would more than pay back that time in productivity and safety.
You have that BACKHOE for a reason. You should be able to find you a nice fur and transplant . I know it want be Granpa tree but it is a GRANDKID !!!!
Better as a table than a hole in the roof.
Copy that...
I'm the same way with trees, grew up in northern ill with concrete and asphalt. now live in se ga
I enjoy your channel very much, I think one reason is the storys you tell.
Make an awesome gun cabinet from it.
kitchen table :)
@@StevesDIYProjects7 there's enough for both...
Please, make the branches into woodchips. It will make great compost for a "back to eden" garden and make some square foot heavily fertile. Might aswell use it! better than burn it!
😂😂 love the opening scene.
Glad u didn’t get hurt just a thought y not put a pole barn for drying wood God bless
Hope to this summer.
why is it we fall in love with the trees when we buy a place, put up a structure and THEN realize that the tree has to go?
mine was because i built the garage too close to an old apricot tree. in craning itself around the corner to catch blocked sunlight, it now leans like it's trying to catch a ground ball... : (
Some of the branches will be suitable for lumber don't burn it till you check through.
Another well constructed vid. I know it’s a shame, but if it had to be ., it had to be.
We don’t have Christal ball’s so we can only make the best decisions we can at the time.
One anxious job down, hopefully on to one that’s a bit more fun do you.
All the best.
Retired excavating contractor here that had backhoes, excavators and bulldozers in my fleet along with some other equipment. You said you want to get rid of the backhoe and get an excavator because an excavator is more capable on steep ground! I can tell you that I will take a backhoe into places that an excavator would never go. Each machine has it's good points and bad points, but if I had to narrow it down to one machine It would be the backhoe over the excavator. backhoes are not the perfect machine, but they do a lot of things pretty well.
Fabric on your driveway is the correct thing to do. Fabric is the equivalent of 1 foot of rock if you put 4 inches or more rock on top of it. In other words fabric and 4 inches of rock would equal 14 inches of rock.
Goats and sheep LOVE pine nettles.... neddles.....hmmmm....the green stuff lil. Give'em to a neighbor or compost/hugal culture bed for planting next year or two....
you need a retaining wall back of your house as well; this is a muddy hill; that is soft soil which is prone for landslide. so retaining concrete wall back of the house
4 feet more wider than the width of the house and two to 4 feet taller than the current level of soil.
Sorry you lost that one xx
That's my old stomping grounds!
wow all that pollen that shook off the tree when fell lol. made me sneeze lol.
It was hard seeing that tree fall. It is about my age. I am 74. Maybe you can plant one up on the hill.
Nice job.
Will you seal the ends of the logs to prevent checking? Doug fir will make a beautiful table
Lilac City Real Estate yes
when you get all done with the house plant a new doug fir with the family, that is what I would do....just a thought
It's a beautiful tree but yeah it's not safe to keep it, sorry to say this but safety first man
Heath, did I miss the update on the strawberries? What did you decide on the large excavator? Did you get rid of it?
Still have it. We'll do an update on the strawberries soon.
Hyundai 360's are about 60 cents a watt right now a real steal I buy all my stuff from that guy in greenville nc
The shot you got of tree and the house in the background was in credible. Sad to see it go was watching Fouch family off grid they live on a hill like guys they talked about Idaho and Missouri forest service trees and a barrier for the side of hill to control erosion.Dont know if read this but they are in Idaho somewhere.
What you felt sfter you dropped the tree is similar to what hunters feel when taking game.
you have cut back into that hill quite a bit. Do you need a retaining wall? Or is it going to keep washing out during heavy rain into your house area?
KITCHEN table :) something can rem the tree for ever with. and your father.
Please wear chainsaw chaps and eye protection. All it takes is a small nick on your thigh in the wrong spot and you'll bleed out. Eyes are particularly in danger from flying debris. I had a trip to the urgent care clinic to get a small piece of wood removed from my eye recently just from pruning trees. Painful. I learned my lesson.
SC Homestead same here now i always wear saftey glasses
love your videos but how you are still alive baffels me with some of the stuf iv seen you do but this is up there with some of the best wath can i say about the chain saw you sed yourself that it wes not sharp so why use it a dull saw is as bad no worst than useing anything else to cut down a tree for you and your family please try to be safe out there and dig out the sharping file only a cupple of bucks in the store man i aill even send you one all the best from IRELAND
Great video! ..... 😂😂
What happens when you get 2 weeks of clouds? Will the battery bank hold?
We'll see. We will also do win generators.
Nice
Nice what? What nice?
Why is the Fir Tree being taken down ?
Bark Borer Beetle ?
Too close to the house.
6:08... That's gonna smart. It's a warning, Heath.
In addition to protective gear if you are going to work alone:
Get a good general practitioner. Ask him to provide you with an emergency medical kit designed for you and your capabilities when you are in the woods alone. This should include a selection of prescription medications and training on how and when to use them. Familiarize the doctor with the hazards you may encounter so that he can prescribe those things you might need. Once again, training in their use is of paramount importance. use your experience to help the medical professional visualize the hazards, their potential severity, and potential for temporary immobility. Emphasize that your goal is immediate return to either a location where you can call for help or emergency travel to a location that can provide appropriate care. Don't rely on that cell phone to work when you need it most! If the use of powerful pain medication is warranted (likely in the case of severe injury) be prepared to give him information that will assure him you will use these medications appropriately.
Instant clotting gauze is something most people don't know about. It has proven its value in Iraq and Afghanistan. Chitogauze is available on Amazon and is absurdly expensive as is anything intended to save your life and that actually works… probably costs a buck or two to produce and package.
Stay safe.
any pictures of the cabin up in the mountains of Arizona?
bendigr somewhere
I have 5 big pines that I have to take down that with the laser thing he has has to be 40 inch's across and lager and from 120 to 140 tall. but at $1600 a tree to take them down it looks like its going to be after i'm dead before they come down.
What was the outcome of your Dr. visit??? Sorry if I missed it!
I'm with you mate. All the nay sayers below need to get over it. They tell truth most the time but what is the point that they make. Is it that they told you so or what? I have been toughing it for a long time and calculated risk is a daily part of my life too. I commend you for all your efforts and hope we see the light at the end of your tunnel. I am sure that you have read all about the rules for permaculture, safety, getting on with other people, country living etc but at the end of the day you gotta do what you gotta do. Yes you will have unintended outcomes and yes they will make you feel like a dick, but hey if your alive to tell your story great. If you are dead you wont have to listen to all those who told you so. Take care and do what you think is best.
Gaz
Annette Blake I agree with you. The younger generation have no clue, they won't listen to people that have been there and done that to gain knowledge, but they would rather bitch and fuss at others for giving it a go because they know inside themselves they wouldn't even attempt to try something out of the ordinary. That is one of the reasons I started my chnl, for those DIYers in hopes some of my knowledge could help others. If you check my chnl out, give me some feedback about your thoughts. I'm new at this so go easy. Lol. Being 65 yrs old, I need to share my knowledge before I go 6 ft under. Ha ha.
I have great respect and admiration of your work and life style, but please, for your safety and for your family, wear chaps when running a chain saw. hearing protection, eye protection, hard hat would also be good. Life is precious, be safe
Ok Heath i know i said re plant ..... NOW see why couldn't, funny the perspective view from camera didnt give it it's true size. One thing it def opened the view, vister up .
Sorry man. But you made my day when you fell off the tree. 😂😂😂😂
My grandfather passed away several years ago out in western Washington where he had about 20 acres of beautiful second generation Douglas Firs. He did Heavy Equipment his whole life also so he had everything you need to build a road. But Mom auctioned everything off sold the house and property and had all them beautiful trees cut down that was sad. She left me with nothing.
What was that critter running up the hill at 1:19?
My dog.
Looked like he was after something.
Turkeys.
These people griping about your cleanup work are the same kind that whine and cry about when their place burns because they are to lazy to follow fire code like you are doing. You will want shade so once you have everything graded to your liking pick a spot for a new tree at least 30 feet from the house and plant the tree of your choice.
Very sad...WHY not WAIT, with all your expertise, to see if the tree was going to be intrusive OR a prblem?
It was too close to the house.
Not a criticism...just wondering...why did he cut down the tree?
It was in the wrong place.
Red Poppy Ranch wrong place how? Because it could fall in the house or because it affected the water supply for your home?
Biana Doubt thank you so much! Was very interested in this and the process!
no safety gear.....ouch
A buddy also.....✅✅
Just a little suggestion why don't you number each episode because I just watched an interesting one and at the end I found out you have not started a job I have already seen.Does that make sense?
Whoa! Watch those limbs so you can keep yours xD
Chainsaw pants, must have chainsaw pants.
this is super hindsight.... but i mean a year ago but. the chinese are famous for transplanting mature trees and moving them from one location to another. they usually do this in the fall near winter. I'm sure some of the trees could be saved? not trying sound like a treehugger.
So......it seems you are the man, and decide on what you decide on.
NO MASTER BATH
NO TREE
ROOM FOR DAUGTHER!
SO......you are a little bit self envolved.
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No time for semantics, and get a helmet at least for crying out loud!
WHY are you cutting down all your TREES??
Too close to the house.
I think the hill will have erosion and I'm with your wife. The only reasons I would have taken it down for would be if there was a chance of falling on your bldg or you were desperate for heat.
send me a peice ill make you something cool. beer mug bowl
You might make a bloopers video
he needs more footage not many bloopers yet :)
Said that to the wife last night.
Brian Curwick - falling off a log on his arse is pretty dang funny.....
Would Not be funny if he had the saw running when he slipped, it could have be his last video.
Brian Curwick go troll somewhere else
Not sure why you had to tell everyone that you had people around today with wanting to cut down a tree, but really had to tell everyone when they left and you were all alone. Seems like you want negative comments coming your way. You work on the roof without a fall harness the next video you say you don't see your self a risk taker , the next video you have a harness on that is nailed inside a window that would not hold your weight and a strap that was to long that you would hit the ground first anyway. Another channel that I watch was hurt really bad last week in a accident that could have been avoided , you need to wake up before your kids don't have a dad around. My dad was a professional logger in Tillamook Oregon when he was killed in a logging accident when I was 3 years old, now i'm 60 now I sure wish I had that time back. For Cedar and your kids please be more careful.
At least that beautiful Douglas Fur didn't go to waste and die from genetically engineered beetles, or from chemtrails altering the Ph nutrient uptake of the soil , or burn from fire caused by climate change!