Going over every single piece of Arborist gear that I own.

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • 0:00 Intro
    01:47 - Tree Felling Stuff
    03:29 - Double Locking Carabiners
    06:14 - Climbing Harnesses
    13:19 - Rigging Equipment
    34:47 - Helmets
    39:58 - Climbing Lines
    50:37 - Spurs
    52:47 - Omni Block
    54:09 - Flipline/Lanyard
    58:54 - Handsaws
    1:01:16 - GoPro Mounting Stuff
    1:02:04 - Ascent System
    1:04:15 - Throwline
    1:06:34 - Saw Gas/Bar oil
    1:08:45 - Misc Climbing Gear
    1:16:22 - Mechanical Advantage Kit
    1:18:39 - Pole Tools
    1:22:03 - Climbing Devices
    Most of my gear I've gotten from Wesspur.com and Madsens Shop and Supply in Centralia Wa but here are some other sites you can use as well.
    Amazon.com
    Arbsession.com
    Treestuff.com
    Sherriltree.com
    Baileysonline.com
    Bartlettman.com
    Monkeybeaver.com
    Gaparboristsupply.com
    Support this channel at patreon.com/treeson
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    Email me at guiltyoftreeson1@gmail.com

Комментарии • 219

  • @AnotherScreenname
    @AnotherScreenname 2 года назад +122

    “Right here I keep … uhhh stuff that dangles. And that’s my garbage can.” Lol.

    • @lucfournier3939
      @lucfournier3939 2 года назад +5

      Quite a way to start a vidéo... i love it!

    • @ReptileKing999
      @ReptileKing999 Год назад +3

      "thats just... long stuff.."

    • @blackimaje
      @blackimaje Год назад +2

      umm maybe I should care about the guys underneath my saw.....lol

    • @billvogts2125
      @billvogts2125 Месяц назад

      ​gg@@blackimaje

  • @alexmiloo9227
    @alexmiloo9227 Год назад +6

    Safety guy here.
    You are awesome ! You are actually Deconstructing your own behaviors and use analysis and experience to figure out the logic of what you do.
    Thank you so much for this video. I work construction (cranes, Dust and people getting run over or fall) and don't know shit about your world but wanted to get the pulse of the industry.
    Spilling your mind out about this is exactly the kind of information i needed. It really help me sinking in.
    Thank you so much, see you up there.
    Stay safe

  • @cartergrant6636
    @cartergrant6636 Год назад +17

    This is an awesome video Jake. As someone who is still young and wants to get into tree care, your videos are always so interesting and informational and I want to thank you!

  • @mute7116
    @mute7116 2 года назад +40

    Ok...a litte ways in and i have to thank you for doing this vid. You're doing good things. I like the adventurous and the informative.
    And let's not forget as Jacob takes out all his gear for this "boring" video...that he has to put it all back...thanks Jake.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 Год назад +8

    This is a great honest & informative video. Thanks very much!
    I'm retired from working indoors for 40 years. Now I want to have a little fun.
    You guys in the community, too many of you too list, are a great help. I pick up a little from all of you!

  • @Shadowtail.Kennels
    @Shadowtail.Kennels 2 года назад +5

    Jacob, I really appreciate you. I’ve become quite the chainsaw and felling fanatic over the last year and a half and all of your videos have an an immeasurable help in learning proper techniques, maintenance, and all about gear that I never knew existed. I’ll only ever do this stuff for fun and cleaning up my property but I’ve gotten a better education and some good laughs along the way than I feel I could have ever gotten on my own. Thanks for your hard work and dedication in your work and on these videos. I got my first look at those huge Douglas firs last year when I carried a few of my squirrel dogs out to the owner of a timber company in northern CA. I bet felling those are a blast. Thanks again, buddy.

  • @janmaciejewski7438
    @janmaciejewski7438 2 года назад +3

    Hello, I'm Johny and I am a novice Arborist in Poland. I take a part in the loggers competitions (IALC) and I watching your films here and on the old channel I learn many interesting facts,
    Greetings and good job

  • @kennethsizer6217
    @kennethsizer6217 Год назад +1

    Sometimes, the less polished and scripted, the better. It's Iike we just walked into your tool shed after a beer and started riffing on gear. Long, but extremely enjoyable. Marking the "chapters" was an excellent touch! Five stars. Would definitely recommend.

  • @TheTimmehtimmeh
    @TheTimmehtimmeh 2 года назад +5

    Add one who’s getting into the climbing industry I really appreciate your overview and personal opinions. Very helpful.

  • @havespurswillclimb
    @havespurswillclimb 2 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. Nice seeing what gear climbers use and your descriptions and opinions. You all have to build experience and make your own decisions. Thanks, Jacob.

  • @Kobe29261
    @Kobe29261 Год назад

    There's a kid who's told their parents they want to be an arborist - I hope they find this video; your passion for this is palpable.
    Doesn't sound at all like you are talking about 'work' - rather like describing a hobby. Wonderful to have found your channel!

  • @dalemeyer8207
    @dalemeyer8207 Год назад +1

    Way Cool....wish I'd of got hooked up
    With that knowledge when I wasn't 60....I used tree climbing spikes for the first time yesterday...I really like it!!!
    Thanks

  • @KitesurfHatteras
    @KitesurfHatteras 5 месяцев назад

    Enjoyed the vast array of gear that you covered in this video. I found it helpful and worth the time.

  • @kingslew1866
    @kingslew1866 2 года назад

    Thanks Jacob! Thanks for taking the time. Good to hear your take on stuff...

  • @waynegriswold8953
    @waynegriswold8953 2 года назад +19

    from what i can tell about why xrings are sooo popular is because you are moving the ffriction to up in the tree. so when you get a crispy been dead for ever and there is no way other than to climb it, spreading out the friction helps to not break out rigging points. and they are so cheap that you can buy a lot of them. i also think the best way to use the rings is with a lots of them in the rigging system. that way you can load the tree together in compression have the rigging rope zigging and zagging through the tree. NOW, in the PNW they might not be the best because everything is a pole. out where trees are these hugely wide canopies that is where these things shine.

    • @GuiltyofTreeson
      @GuiltyofTreeson  2 года назад +4

      Well said

    • @waynegriswold8953
      @waynegriswold8953 2 года назад

      @@GuiltyofTreeson check this video out
      ruclips.net/video/Y6hEfav9ZwI/видео.html

    • @kenmoule825
      @kenmoule825 Год назад +1

      @@GuiltyofTreeson Now you understand wide canopies here in the east in Appalachia.

  • @davidpalmer3015
    @davidpalmer3015 2 года назад +1

    Normally there’s no way I’m watching a video that’s over an hour long but this was easy and I could’ve watched more. Sure appreciate you sharing your knowledge. 👍🏻

  • @ligastreeservicellc5835
    @ligastreeservicellc5835 2 года назад +5

    thanks for sharing your gear with us!! I store my gear on shelves too. One thing I like to do is put the chainsaws, oil, and fuel on the bottom so it does not get onto my climbing/rigging gear. Just a tip that I like to use

  • @jeri8512
    @jeri8512 2 года назад +1

    The gear you guys use is so cool in my opinion because we don't see people around here use that stuff because our trees are around 40 feet and about 60 feet at the tallest and everyone uses bucket trucks here. So it's just cool to see it done differently. Also your content is great man keep up the good work, you do a great job.

  • @montanaranger7376
    @montanaranger7376 5 месяцев назад

    Just watched the whole video. Newbie here, learning tons from you. Thank you.

  • @diamondrock1970
    @diamondrock1970 4 месяца назад

    Thank you very much and to give us all the good information about climbing and rigging equipment. It is very helpful for for me. I am new in this thanks again and God bless you you and your family.

  • @jelinektreeservice
    @jelinektreeservice 2 года назад +1

    Tree guy from Michigan, we love the ultra slings and use a ISC iron wizard carabiner rated to 75kn to be able to hook the nearest loop to the working end around the limb. Saves so much time instead of tying knots and not having to take the rope out of the block all the time.

  • @kevinconnors9396
    @kevinconnors9396 2 года назад

    Good to see someone show all they're gear and how they use it. Art snake anchor is awesome I use it for a base tie for srt clip on small porta wrap backed up with a prussic. Another arborist told me the stitching is designed to tear so its less strain on your back if you fall an shock load it. Thanks for the video

  • @jimscott64
    @jimscott64 4 месяца назад

    Great video buddy. LONG!!! But really good. Learned a lot watching this. Thanks for doing that for us.
    Jim

  • @mk2rallying
    @mk2rallying 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining what your thoughts are on various pieces of equipment. There are so many different tools that can be used, but having someone who has got experience with tree work helps people understand that pros and cons for each one. Many thanks for posting this. By the way, if there's anything you no longer use and want to pass on to someone who is starting out, let me know 😄

  • @OceanofMaya
    @OceanofMaya 2 года назад

    Nice to see you not afraid to compliment other channels. Buckin' Billy Ray is like the experts expert when it comes to experience and intuition.

  • @davidkelley8013
    @davidkelley8013 2 года назад

    I am just starting out and this video was extremely helpful. Thank you. Keep up the great work

  • @joshwhite3123
    @joshwhite3123 2 года назад

    I love informative video’s like this! Keep up the great work!

  • @kenh9508
    @kenh9508 Год назад +1

    At the end of the video the mess of tangled ropes and equipment is pretty much how my equipment looks always. Thanks for sharing

  • @peckprice
    @peckprice Год назад

    Really enjoyed the video. I dabble in climbing and there is a mountain of information and products out there and most content just breezes over the positive and negatives of each piece of gear. As you pointed out, tree stuff is expensive and this video helps with trying to figure out what might work for me. Thanks.

  • @artillerest43rdva7
    @artillerest43rdva7 10 месяцев назад +2

    wow what an assortment of climbing tools! it would be nice to see the tools you are using during
    an operation on a tree. it was just amazing all the tools! it is not a inexpensive to have the proper
    tools! that keeps you safe! great video, thank you for sharing.

    • @brianhawes3115
      @brianhawes3115 2 месяца назад

      Ya, I don’t get how the porta wrap works, or that thing he uses to bridge his harness

  • @darnelljenkinson7407
    @darnelljenkinson7407 2 года назад +1

    Thanks jacob. Now I know the good stuff...to "borrow" from work. God bless, best wishes and climb safe

  • @matthewforestieri6895
    @matthewforestieri6895 2 года назад

    Good stuff , glad to see your channel building again

  • @maxzzzie
    @maxzzzie 10 месяцев назад

    I loved this video. Im going to start doing arborist work soon. And this helps a whole lot. It covers all the aspects.

  • @woodbutcher864
    @woodbutcher864 Год назад

    Great knowledge transfer video Treeson, much appreciated👌

  • @st7650
    @st7650 Год назад

    Thank you so much just the video I was looking for ordering my tree climbing gear this week from wespur

  • @ToddAdams1234
    @ToddAdams1234 2 года назад

    I’ve been watching your vids since you were at Eastside. Good job man👍👍👍

  • @kurthoffmann9072
    @kurthoffmann9072 Год назад

    Nice one 👍 love the info.
    All the best to you and your family

  • @sodalines
    @sodalines Год назад +1

    im 6.5 and 360 pounds. so i need the padding when im in a tree. for bigger guys padding is the way to go. great video brother.

  • @hosocat1410
    @hosocat1410 6 месяцев назад +1

    Sometimes it seems that i get more exhausted shouting to communicate with people on the ground than doing the actual work. Thanks for a great vid!

  • @JadensRedemption
    @JadensRedemption Год назад

    Thank you for the comprehensive video.

  • @austinguy2484
    @austinguy2484 2 года назад

    New climber here. Very useful video! Thank you!

  • @davidpalmer3015
    @davidpalmer3015 2 года назад

    Very informative as always…thanks for sharing

  • @tman3036
    @tman3036 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing Jacob. I'm looking starting a tree service soon so definitely appreciate hearing your thoughts on all of this. Im in your area, hope we cross paths one day.

  • @woodpeckerarborist
    @woodpeckerarborist 2 года назад +3

    Figure 8 makes a great redirect for SRT. It allows you to redirect easily on a weak limb, almost like a temporary cabling. You take a bite of rope, pass it through the large hole, pass it around the limb & back through the large hole, then capture the bite around the small hole. Super quick, easy, & secure.

    • @morningwood603
      @morningwood603 Год назад +1

      That sounds interesting. Downside is the force wouldn’t be distributed between your tie in and redirect. I just use loopies with carabiners

    • @woodpeckerarborist
      @woodpeckerarborist Год назад +1

      @@morningwood603 you are correct if there is slack between the main tie-in & redirect. But if you set the figure 8 with tension between them (which is easy to do) then it does distribute the force & change the force vectors as well. The force distribution is not equalized and depends greatly on where the climber is in relation to both the main tie-in & redirect.

  • @jbsimmons54
    @jbsimmons54 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! I enjoyed every minute of it. Your vids, even though I wind down the day in bed with them before sleep, does not make me sleepy! Great job buddy. Your first I ever got shown was your showcasing Reon Rounds Merlo a few months ago. Still can't figure out how & why, unless as Google/YT already knows, I'm an engineer. I used to climb my own trees, but I haven't said anything about trees out in the ether for at least 20+ years. Go figure... 😂

  • @edcglassworks5771
    @edcglassworks5771 Месяц назад

    Thanks man! I’m trying to learn all I can.

  • @traveler7249
    @traveler7249 Год назад

    Good review of the gear.
    Keep the vids coming.

  • @grantarbor3319
    @grantarbor3319 2 года назад

    Jacob-another nice informative video. It’s always interesting to see how the younger generation is coming up in this industry with all the new technologies that we have for climbing and rigging.
    Regarding the bigger guy needing a more padded harness. I’m 6’ 2 and I weigh 240lbs. I’m a big guy built like a brick _ house. I’ve been climbing for 38 years. My favorite harness now of all times is the Tree Motion. It does not have a lot of padding. I think what you’re trying to indicate/get through to people - is depending how you feel in a harness with a term in the type of harness you want to get. I still have my very first harness I ever climbed in and it is absolutely nothing. I’ve use several different harnesses over my career and I am absolutely stuck on the TM.
    OK, now back to the video! Thanks Jacob, you’re doing a great job.
    John 3:30

  • @stihl__kickin6533
    @stihl__kickin6533 2 года назад +4

    Pretty sure one of the benefits of the rings is that with a block, the evenly distributed forces creates more dynamic force on the rigging spar, where as the ring, by nature of producing some friction, displaces the force into the spar rather than yarding on the rigging point. Just something to utilize in some situations 🤷

  • @BlurredVisi0n
    @BlurredVisi0n 2 года назад

    Gotta love all our toys :) Awesome video.

  • @abdulado
    @abdulado 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing this mate, i learned a lot!

  • @jameskirk3
    @jameskirk3 Год назад +2

    Zigzag is half the price of the other mechanical ascender/descenders, with the chicane it's probably close to the same.

  • @gamingsqaud22
    @gamingsqaud22 2 года назад

    Speed line straps make great foot hold. Helped a lot on a pollarding job

  • @pfv3462
    @pfv3462 Год назад

    Love the information on gear! very good information 😏👍👍👍

  • @Jordy_01
    @Jordy_01 2 года назад +1

    I'm gonna watch this video like a million times.

  • @kurtdussander4944
    @kurtdussander4944 Год назад +2

    That lineman belt is mighty fancy in comparison to my first belt. It’s got two D rings instead of just one. Won’t even get into these new ropes. Manila was the rope of choice when we started using them.

  • @nanettebarling1222
    @nanettebarling1222 2 года назад

    Great video! May some day you can show the knots and splices you do.

  • @justinjones9255
    @justinjones9255 2 года назад

    Mama Mia!🥵🤯😱 I just watched the whole thing! Epic…it made me laugh, it made me cry and it made me cringe (just a wee bit). When you say you’re gonna show us ALL of your gear you meant it. 😆 All jokes aside, I enjoyed it and appreciate the effort you put into your videos.

  • @ernieswitzer217
    @ernieswitzer217 2 года назад

    I'm going to follow you up on everything you have in your rigging bag

  • @darrelljohnson4658
    @darrelljohnson4658 2 года назад +1

    Good job Trees-R-Us Oregon old man 👴

  • @kiyoelkuf8438
    @kiyoelkuf8438 2 года назад

    Nice gear video, thanks. With the rope runner pro, the spring works way better if you oil it regularly. Cheers

  • @angussmith262
    @angussmith262 2 года назад +1

    Neat trick with the wedge and gopro. That black adjustable thing you can pop out a few of the links to make it more compact.

  • @sirbuckoff1448
    @sirbuckoff1448 Год назад

    It is good to see you are still climbing. I remember when you were pulling brush. You grown into a great climber. I love your video's, keep up the good work. Buy the way you still have no a_s so not sure why you zoom in on it.

  • @nhmountains5683
    @nhmountains5683 2 года назад

    Another nice video Jacob. I’m still recovering from the rat across the neck video though. Lol. Kidding. I love how you have a place for all of your gear whether on your belt or at home.

  • @wolverinebear5357
    @wolverinebear5357 Год назад

    I'll take the nerd calling, iam more in the student phase an a month ago this was a total foreign language, the names of all the gear ascenders descenders friggin friction ropes an throw lines, atleast i kinda understand what some of this stuff is used for, lol, thankyou for taking the time for guys like me. Nerd out!

  • @AkiSan0
    @AkiSan0 2 года назад

    man, now i feel old AF and im just like 2-3 years older than Jacob. i did learn descending on the 8s and ascending with those hand ascender thingies. if you google them now, just add like 30 years to them and then you know what we used in disaster relief. :D
    it was just a grip with like 2-3 rollers. upwards was easy free movement, downwards they friction locked the rope.
    practically indestructible, didnt care about mud, sap, gravel, rocks, debris or even metal stuff.
    prolly a little bit havier, but you could just twist the rope a little and add them mid rope.
    man, that day my mind was blown. (before that day we used self-tightening knot-slings to ascend... yeah THAT oldschool..) .

  • @jacksoncroxall3403
    @jacksoncroxall3403 Год назад

    Heads up on the omniblock recalls !

  • @LuisSanchez-dm8kd
    @LuisSanchez-dm8kd Год назад

    U got a bunch of gear dude....a mean for a climber...thats good that now days theres many stuff that can make this awesome job easier...one must use his cookie very intelligent or else an accident can ocour ...being strong up there is a sall do....being focous and happy!!!✌️😁

  • @Cobyc5150
    @Cobyc5150 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing this video, ive been looking for a good video on equipment but alot of them just aren't very good at explaining information and what nots and what to do

  • @user-cj9yc2vj6l
    @user-cj9yc2vj6l 2 месяца назад

    Sponsored by: Champion Underwear LOL
    Thanks for this video. It was VERY educational and great to find out where to purchase items also.
    Guess what? I guess I am a nerd because I did watch the entire video!

  • @shanesouza4303
    @shanesouza4303 2 года назад +2

    🤘😎✌️Gotta love our gear.

  • @NilesBurns
    @NilesBurns 2 года назад

    Nerd!!! Nerd!!! NERD !!!!
    Why no show the books 🤓
    Thank you for the video’s.
    I truly appreciate your perspective and look forward to more epic content

  • @timeorspace
    @timeorspace 2 года назад

    I enjoyed the first 13:30 so far!

  • @danielmiddleton8173
    @danielmiddleton8173 2 года назад

    Second go around and got to a buck 14. I'll finish the epic trilogy tomorrow. Only commenting at this to boost your channel. Thanks as always.

  • @Echo_ofChrist23
    @Echo_ofChrist23 9 месяцев назад

    That shirt is 🔥

  • @ScrewdriverTUNING
    @ScrewdriverTUNING 2 года назад

    Thank you for this. Lots of learn curve. Keep up the great work ☀️🌙🧬❤️‍🔥🦾

  • @waynegriswold8953
    @waynegriswold8953 2 года назад +4

    one thing about hanging you monkey beaver saddle , per monkey beaver they told me its not idea to hang it from the suspenders because it wears out the elastic on the back of the thing that goes over the shoulders. i now just use a short piece of rope and half hitch it to the rings that the suspenders attach to. if im lazy i just hook it by one of the side rings.

  • @donr4582
    @donr4582 2 года назад

    Great video bro .u got alot more then I got by 3 times lol

  • @WreckitRalphie
    @WreckitRalphie 2 года назад +2

    I boycott your old channel. I refuse to watch them. The new channel is all I support. Love the videos keep em coming. The clone saw stuff is cool man

  • @tbabajan
    @tbabajan 2 года назад

    Yoooooo that trash can is so sick though 😂😂😂 glad it made it in the vid haha

    • @GuiltyofTreeson
      @GuiltyofTreeson  2 года назад +4

      Yes I am hoping to pass it down to many of my future generations, it’s a really nice trash can!

  • @dylanfournet6080
    @dylanfournet6080 Год назад

    Nice video! Can you make a video on showing how you use everything? id say maybe more the climbing equipment like how you should use and how to climb and Ect. also maybe go over knots and stuff

  • @Mdcusin975
    @Mdcusin975 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @samsungtvmail
    @samsungtvmail 2 года назад

    Lol ... I'm nerding out man...

  • @sonambelisle4478
    @sonambelisle4478 Год назад

    Lots of information in here
    Thank you for the video
    Always interesting to see what people have out there
    And what they use !!
    But man
    Every single time you dropped your stuff on the ground
    My heart stopped
    I’m soo carefull with my gear
    I don’t know how you do it😅😂
    And it looks like you have a concrete floor
    Hahha
    Anyways
    Thanks for your time and infos
    Really great!
    -Sobe

  • @jacklumber223
    @jacklumber223 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all the awesome vids brother. :) Would a steel biner be better for choking your climb line around a spar?

  • @LuisHernandez-lv6fz
    @LuisHernandez-lv6fz 2 года назад

    Nice content man love your vids. On the ultra slings do you have to stitch lock them?

  • @jayjay0580
    @jayjay0580 Год назад

    great vid! Curious how do you wash your rope in the black bag? type of soap/cleaner do u use? I know about the timberwolf cleaner for ropes

  • @lenseppanen3842
    @lenseppanen3842 2 года назад

    Been watching for a long time, thanks for all the knowledge. Who would you recommend to do a port job on a stihl? Jcs is too busy....

  • @dianncharlan5648
    @dianncharlan5648 Год назад

    Love stuff that dangles and my garbage can!

  • @thegreenrevival4424
    @thegreenrevival4424 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing this. Strangely comforting to watch. Does that make me strange? Or just a tree guy?

  • @christopherjreihing
    @christopherjreihing Год назад +1

    Thank you for the info. I'm starting from scratch getting equipment. I have quite a few trees to practice on, do you have any advice for getting hired on a crew?

  • @TreeGuyGabriel
    @TreeGuyGabriel 7 месяцев назад

    Love the video Jake! 😁

  • @alltree78
    @alltree78 2 года назад

    Rings all the way for me

  • @treseymour743
    @treseymour743 7 месяцев назад

    I watched the whole vid dude lol

  • @court2379
    @court2379 8 месяцев назад

    I feel like you should have been wearing a flannel shirt for this video🪚🪵

  • @roddenmcgowan
    @roddenmcgowan Год назад +1

    Have you had any experience with the "Adjustable Bull Dog Bone" climbing device? I am rather fond of mine.

  • @leonardvirtue5753
    @leonardvirtue5753 2 года назад

    Nice 😊 👍

  • @survivalsearcher
    @survivalsearcher 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video.
    What double pulley are you using that has the cam. I don't see it on sherril tree.

  • @jimmymoody472
    @jimmymoody472 2 года назад +1

    When I started tree climbing I started with a lineman belt and it was full of homemade gear but in the past 7 years I have came a long way I started when I 18 I'm now 25

  • @ss229er7
    @ss229er7 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Jake. You were showing the Petzl backpack for your climbing rope. will that hold 150 feet in that backpack?