*Watching this made me feel like I was back at my dad’s sawmill again. The scent of sawdust and the warmth of those times with him are unforgettable. Thank you for stirring up such heartfelt memories. Love you!*
"Careful, you're about to turn this comment section into a virtual sawmill-cutting deep with those nostalgic vibes and leaving us all covered in emotional sawdust! 🪵❤"
It's actually safer to climb in the tree itself than to use a ladder. Falling branches can't knock a tree out from under you, but it can easily knock a ladder out from under you.
I’ve worked with tree removal services before, long time age and for a short amount of time. I just got a small 16” chainsaw. In the owner manual, it said to not use a chainsaw on a ladder, and my first thought was “well, how am I gonna reach it!”😅
Agreed. It's safer to actually climb in the tree itself than to use a ladder. Falling branches can't knock a tree out from under you, but it can easily knock a ladder out from under you.
Amazing Fastest Big Tree Cutting Machines | Dangerous Tree Harvester Stump Destroy Machines #42
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@@CarlosAlberto-ii1li cos 75degrees is enough for some
This video is a reminder of why professionals are worth every penny.
Watching these chainsaw fails makes me appreciate professional loggers even more.
Many Are “pro” cutters.
It is fascinating to see the chainsaw integrated into such a compact machine.
It’s amazing how fast things can go wrong when cutting trees. Precision and skill are everything.
These machines are a game-changer for modern firewood production.
I enjoyed the clips, but the narration missed the mark many times.
The narration was apparently done by a cheap AI.
Yeah. Not all fails. In fact a couple well planned.
The music is most fatiguing. I'd remove it. Otherwise, very enjoyable!
Sarcasm
Allot were not fails
These fails are a stark reminder of why professional training is so important for tree cutting.
These fails show why proper planning is crucial before cutting down a tree.
This is a perfect example of why proper planning is crucial in tree cutting.
This is the perfect setup for anyone who needs large amounts of firewood fast.
These videos are both entertaining and a stark warning about safety.
It’s amazing how much power these chainsaws have, but safety is key when using them.
This machine could save so much time during the winter season. Incredible efficiency.
We agree!
Watching this makes me appreciate professionals even more
These fails are a stark reminder of how dangerous chainsaw work can be without proper training.
The chainsaw integration in these machines is so smooth and effective.
This video is a perfect example of why patience and preparation matter.
This is a prime example of why professionals are worth hiring.
exactly
Watching this makes me appreciate the skill of experienced loggers even more.
Some of these mistakes are terrifying to watch, but they are valuable lessons.
Watching these chainsaw fails is nerve-wracking. One wrong cut can cause so much damage.
*Watching this made me feel like I was back at my dad’s sawmill again. The scent of sawdust and the warmth of those times with him are unforgettable. Thank you for stirring up such heartfelt memories. Love you!*
Glad you enjoyed it
@@TitanTech-ttt 😊👍👍 ВСЕМ ОГРОМНЫЙ ПРИВЕТ ОТ КАНАЛА МИШАНЯ В ШТАТАХ.
Knock knock. Wake up dreamer. That means you're an idiot and already lost your fathers sawmill? 😂
"Careful, you're about to turn this comment section into a virtual sawmill-cutting deep with those nostalgic vibes and leaving us all covered in emotional sawdust! 🪵❤"
Seeing the entire process automated like this is nothing short of impressive.
Some of these fails are hilarious, but others are downright terrifying to watch.
These incidents make you respect the expertise of professional loggers even more.
Amazing that this video came up while I’m taking a break from cutting trees around the yard. I hate cutting down trees and large limbs. Always scary.
Every close call had me holding my breath-so many disasters narrowly avoided.
This is the future of firewood production, so fast and efficient!
Watching that branch snap unexpectedly was terrifying. Always expect the unexpected!
Watching that tree twist as it fell made me hold my breath. What a dangerous scene!
This video is a good reminder of why safety gear and expertise are so important in tree cutting.
This is why professionals always stress safety and proper planning.
It is fascinating and horrifying to see how quickly mistakes escalate in tree cutting.
These tree cutting fails are both terrifying and a lesson in why you should always hire professionals.
Watching this makes me wonder how many people underestimated the power of gravity.
Every fail here is a reminder to respect the sheer weight and size of a tree.
This video is both entertaining and a warning to never underestimate the power of nature.
Some of these chainsaw operators clearly underestimated the power of gravity.
This is the kind of innovation that makes life so much easier for firewood users.
Watching these fails is nerve-wracking. Chainsaws are no joke!
Hopefully, videos like this teach people the importance of safety and proper technique.
Chainsaws are powerful tools, but in the wrong hands, they are accidents waiting to happen.
Chainsaws are powerful tools, but they demand respect and skill to use safely.
The engineering behind these automatic processors is pure genius.
This is a perfect example of why professional training is so important for chainsaw work.
It is crazy how quickly things go wrong in these situations
Seeing these fails makes you appreciate professional loggers even more.
I cannot believe how lucky some of these people got
Chainsaw skills are no joke, and these fails show how dangerous inexperience can be.
It's actually safer to climb in the tree itself than to use a ladder.
Falling branches can't knock a tree out from under you, but it can easily knock a ladder out from under you.
That’s an interesting perspective!
@TitanTech-ttt
Of course in both cases you should use a harness and safety lanyard.
These tree-cutting fails are a perfect mix of chaos and danger-unbelievable!
This is a perfect example of why safety training is so important when handling chainsaws.
This setup would be a dream for anyone working in firewood production.
The precision in cutting and splitting the wood is truly impressive.
The way the tree snapped in half mid-fall was shocking. Mother Nature’s strength is real.
Barber chair. Very, very dangerous.
This is why proper training and safety gear are so important in tree cutting.
The engineering behind these machines is absolutely genius.
The way some of these trees fall is just wild. Gravity always wins!
Watching this makes you appreciate professional loggers so much more.
Videos like this are a stark reminder of why safety gear and precautions exist.
Watching this, you realize just how important safety gear and planning are.
Watching these tree fails is both terrifying and oddly fascinating.
The power of those chainsaws is unmatched, but safety should always come first.
The way some of these trees fell was so unpredictable-it’s terrifying.
You can see the panic as the tree starts to lean in the wrong direction-heart-stopping moment!
These fails are painful to watch but serve as a good lesson for anyone thinking of DIY tree cutting.
These tree cutting fails are terrifying yet impossible to look away from.
These clips are like a masterclass in why safety training is non-negotiable.
These fails are a reminder to respect the power of heavy equipment.
I wish I had one of these for my backyard projects. Game-changer.
I can’t believe how close that tree came to smashing the house. Pure chaos!
This video could be used as a safety lesson for every new chainsaw operator.
This video is a reminder to always respect the power of nature and tools.
It’s amazing no one got seriously hurt during these stunts.
Its incredible how quickly things can go wrong when cutting down a tree.
These fails highlight the importance of understanding the environment before starting a cut.
The precision and speed of some of these cuts are impressive, but safety should always come first. PPE is a must in such high-risk operations!
I cant believe how much damage these accidents caused.
It is amazing how quickly things can go wrong in tree cutting.
You can feel the tension in every failed attempt-so dangerous!
These guys clearly underestimated the power of nature, and it shows.
These fails are proof that tree cutting is not for amateurs.
My neighbor is an arborist, he NEVER uses a ladder when using a chainsaw. BAD IDEA ALWAYS.
I’ve worked with tree removal services before, long time age and for a short amount of time. I just got a small 16” chainsaw. In the owner manual, it said to not use a chainsaw on a ladder, and my first thought was “well, how am I gonna reach it!”😅
There are plenty of situations where it's fine if you know what you're doing and have the proper equipment
Agreed.
It's safer to actually climb in the tree itself than to use a ladder.
Falling branches can't knock a tree out from under you, but it can easily knock a ladder out from under you.
It’s amazing how quickly things can go wrong when people underestimate the power of gravity.
These clips are wild, but they highlight the importance of professional training.
Watching this machine makes me appreciate how far technology has come.
These fails are nerve-wracking but also a reminder of how dangerous tree cutting can be.
That tree falling onto the power lines could have been catastrophic!
Watching these clips makes me appreciate how critical proper training is.
Some of these fails look straight out of a comedy skit, but the risks are no joke.
Chainsaws are no joke-safety should always come first.
This is a real eye-opener.
The speed at which it cuts and processes wood is unbelievable.
Wow that's amazing 😮😮😮😮
Watching a tree fall unpredictably is a nightmare scenario.
You can feel the tension in the air every time the tree starts leaning the wrong way.
These moments prove that cutting trees is not for the faint-hearted or the untrained.
Watching this makes me grateful for skilled arborists who know what they’re doing.
It’s amazing how quickly things can go wrong when dealing with heavy trees.