That tree was probably used as a fence post when it was a young tree back in the day and some one attached that insulater to the side of the young tree and the tree just kept right on growing, my late dad often nailed fences to young trees only to dull our chainsaw when we cut it down for firewood many years later
A harness is on the list of things to aquire for the lift, I generally don't go higher then 20ft, and not that accidents still can't happen, I try to be aware and realize the risk of being catapulted if you run into a hole with the machine. Thank you for watching!
Great job, love the skills you are teaching your daughter.
You and Brenna make a good team falling the tree. Blessings to you,
Good help makes all the difference. I could tell you’ve worked together a lot
She's the best help, thanks for watching!
Great job, especially by your daughter!
Nice Job!
Excellent video!!!
Mike sent me, I subscribed, looking forward to watching your content. From Floyd, NY, originally from Pulaski Twp. a little place called Frizzleburg.
That tree was probably used as a fence post when it was a young tree back in the day and some one attached that insulater to the side of the young tree and the tree just kept right on growing, my late dad often nailed fences to young trees only to dull our chainsaw when we cut it down for firewood many years later
Awesome!
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Dude please wear a harness when going up in a lift I see a guy get bounced right out of one safety first thanks joe
A harness is on the list of things to aquire for the lift, I generally don't go higher then 20ft, and not that accidents still can't happen, I try to be aware and realize the risk of being catapulted if you run into a hole with the machine. Thank you for watching!
@@upandadam9080I’d say atleast some earplugs😂