Great video as usual. Much appreciat your teaching techniques. Also luv the fact that you always protect your eyes and ears. So many don't do this for what ever reason. I'm 60 retired military and Cop and regret not wearing ear protection more often in my youth. I have the same PROTOS Helmet with screen shied as I do lots of high hedges. Best brain bucket I've ever owned and because of you I will get the sunglass option also. Just a thought....your videos are outstanding! Not sure of your set up but consider a wind sock or even rig a piece of foam to block wind noise. Your on your way to being a Tree legend, thank you for your efforts and stay safe Brother.🥽🪓🧑🚒👌👍
Hi there, My chainsaw bar is only 18 inches and the tree is 25 inch. Radius / 50 inch diameter. I do not have access to a longer bar. If I cut through side to side it's still too short. 14 inches. Do you have a video with a solution or example? Thanks
I keepf*cking up big trees. My boss gets me to bore in one side and out the back then come around the other side and find the end of that cut and cut the rest going inwards. Problem is my first bore cut is always sloping up or down or the bar wasnt level going in. So I end up finishing way below the face cut (or to high above it) when I come around the other side to finish. And the Boss has to step in to get the tree down safely. Embarrassing as the customer was watching the last time. I may try this method next time. Whenever I watch US tree videos the trees look so nice and round and clean and the ground seems so level. In Ireland everything from the terrain to the brambles and ivy and weirdly shaped old.lumpy tress seems to make me over think every cut...probably just need more practice...
Just like anything else, it only takes time and practice. The most important thing however is having a good attitude, which you have. Don't be too hard on yourself, we all go through a learning cycle, no matter what we're doing. Attitude is the most important. Cheers from Canada.
Question, why do people fear trees so much these days, a healthy tree should stay standing, if the tree falls on a building, the building always handles the load, and you get a insurance claim. The only folks you costing money IS YOURSELF, and SAVING INSURANCE Companies MONEY... ..That is stupid. LET THEM PAY YOU,....Tree please fall on my buildings!!!
Thank you for making this video. I'm currently in a situation where I have to use a small saw with a large trunk and this really helped me out.
Great video as usual.
Much appreciat your teaching techniques.
Also luv the fact that you always protect your eyes and ears. So many don't do this for what ever reason. I'm 60 retired military and Cop and regret not wearing ear protection more often in my youth. I have the same PROTOS Helmet with screen shied as I do lots of high hedges.
Best brain bucket I've ever owned and because of you I will get the sunglass option also.
Just a thought....your videos are outstanding!
Not sure of your set up but consider a wind sock or even rig a piece of foam to block wind noise.
Your on your way to being a Tree legend, thank you for your efforts and stay safe Brother.🥽🪓🧑🚒👌👍
Great job love what you do ! I’ve learned a lot … thank you!
Oh, and this video helps a lot ..!! Cheers
Thank you for the tip 😍😍👍🏼👍🏼
Nice Job !
Thanks for producing this !
thank you
Thanks
Nice technique 👍👍👍
how do you like that 500i?
Hi, is that 20" bar?
Hi there, My chainsaw bar is only 18 inches and the tree is 25 inch. Radius / 50 inch diameter. I do not have access to a longer bar. If I cut through side to side it's still too short. 14 inches. Do you have a video with a solution or example? Thanks
I keepf*cking up big trees. My boss gets me to bore in one side and out the back then come around the other side and find the end of that cut and cut the rest going inwards. Problem is my first bore cut is always sloping up or down or the bar wasnt level going in. So I end up finishing way below the face cut (or to high above it) when I come around the other side to finish. And the Boss has to step in to get the tree down safely. Embarrassing as the customer was watching the last time. I may try this method next time. Whenever I watch US tree videos the trees look so nice and round and clean and the ground seems so level. In Ireland everything from the terrain to the brambles and ivy and weirdly shaped old.lumpy tress seems to make me over think every cut...probably just need more practice...
Just like anything else, it only takes time and practice. The most important thing however is having a good attitude, which you have. Don't be too hard on yourself, we all go through a learning cycle, no matter what we're doing. Attitude is the most important. Cheers from Canada.
Why don’t you have a stump shot?
Question, why do people fear trees so much these days, a healthy tree should stay standing, if the tree falls on a building, the building always handles the load, and you get a insurance claim. The only folks you costing money IS YOURSELF, and SAVING INSURANCE Companies MONEY... ..That is stupid. LET THEM PAY YOU,....Tree please fall on my buildings!!!