Cutting a tree from the top down

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  • Опубликовано: 20 май 2016
  • Cutting a tree from the top down. Tree climbing arborist.
    I won't say how much I payed him to do 1 hours work, but he deserved every dollar of it. There is no way I could climb a tree that high let alone dangle from a rope while operating a chainsaw, in a swaying tree. Good job Kevin! It was a pleasure watching a real pro do a dangerous job.
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  • @bctruck
    @bctruck  3 года назад +3

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  • @gotwoodinhead6814
    @gotwoodinhead6814 Год назад +4

    I was kicking back after coming home and found your video. Today was my first time climbing with spikes. What a thrill! Thanks for posting this video. Loved every minute of it! Kevin knows his stuff for sure!

  • @j.debolt
    @j.debolt 3 года назад +3

    Best job on the planet, 24yrs and counting. It’s not work if you love what you do, as this dude obviously does.👍🏼

  • @rockbore
    @rockbore 5 лет назад +2

    Half native USA, half squirrel. A job well done is a thing of beauty. Good vid, thanks.

  • @eugenewikstrrom6379
    @eugenewikstrrom6379 5 лет назад +2

    Having a sharp chain and good saw makes a pro look even better.

  • @paulborys9677
    @paulborys9677 3 года назад +2

    Great video man!! The guy deserved all the accolades and compliments you gave him. Listening to how fascinated you were with the whole process made it very enjoyable. Thanks

  • @dougdiplacido2406
    @dougdiplacido2406 7 лет назад +50

    It takes a special breed of worker to do this kind of work.

    • @samuellancaster3789
      @samuellancaster3789 2 года назад

      yes it takes a special breed to do this kind of work I've been doing it for 17 years next job ain't made for everybody

  • @Joesdifferent
    @Joesdifferent 6 лет назад +6

    I am also a professional climber but I absolutely love this guys style is very intricate on his moving patterns while he is in the tree

  • @mallorylangford7699
    @mallorylangford7699 5 лет назад +8

    I was showing this to 2 of my grandchildren. I was 18 when I started , worked up to the bucket truck. Just couldn't support my family on the pay. Thanks for the video!

    • @EileenQxz
      @EileenQxz 4 года назад +1

      A bucket truck would definitely be less scary.

  • @wandawTube
    @wandawTube 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your video. It's nice to see some details of how a skilled climber/arborist cuts a tree from the top down.

  • @johnnyorganez2072
    @johnnyorganez2072 5 лет назад +3

    Straight tree . With no extended branches which eliminates the need to go out and walk out on a limb. No rigging necessary. That makes a huge difference for an experience tree climber.

  • @MsKalamity
    @MsKalamity 8 лет назад +4

    You are such a good natured man. I watch your videos even when the title isn't typically something I'd watch (like cutting down a tree :-) ) because I enjoy watching you and listening to you pontificate. Although I must say; this was pretty interesting. That gentleman climbs like a squirrel.

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +1

      +MsKalamity Rats,,,,now I have to look up pontificate. You don't often see courage and skill these days. It was a pleasure to watch a pro at work doing a very dangerous job.

  • @larryehrlich8702
    @larryehrlich8702 5 лет назад

    I like this guy...he doesn't waste time watching every cut fall to the ground. Great job Sir.

  • @816treeservice6
    @816treeservice6 4 года назад +1

    Outstanding job on taking down that tree. A Pro making it look easy. 👍. Keep up the great work.

  • @AfricanFlightStar
    @AfricanFlightStar 6 лет назад

    Awesome documentary of this procedure, thanks for sharing!

  • @Joesdifferent
    @Joesdifferent 6 лет назад +2

    It’s one of my favorite videos to watch when I’m just relaxing sitting on the couch getting ready to take it easy for the night it’s a great video to watch sometimes I watch it three or four times in a row

  • @bornontheland6160
    @bornontheland6160 7 лет назад +1

    Man, I salute Kevin, the arborist. Skill, experience, and steel huevos.

  • @mobile-1lawnservicellc875
    @mobile-1lawnservicellc875 7 лет назад +20

    Hats off to this guy that was a job well done. You can tell he has years under belt by the way he claimed that tree and worked. I'm learning with every video. Keep up the good work and stay safe.

    • @darrellgray6555
      @darrellgray6555 7 лет назад +1

      Mobile-1 Lawn Service LLC

    • @charleslane2735
      @charleslane2735 6 лет назад

      I think you meant to say climbed.

    • @trentbost7503
      @trentbost7503 6 лет назад

      My dads done this for over 20 years this is nothing compared to what if seen him do we cut power line right a way and he’s takin down trees over power lines and houses

    • @816treeservice6
      @816treeservice6 4 года назад

      Mobile-1 Lawn Service LLC 👍 💪💪

  • @brianb8255
    @brianb8255 8 лет назад +7

    My best friend owns a tree removal business for the last 25 years, he's a climber/faller . Its really impressive to watch those guy work.

    • @roseannestrada5028
      @roseannestrada5028 5 лет назад +1

      I like when u said hes a climber/ faller lol

    • @brandonreeder5628
      @brandonreeder5628 5 лет назад

      @@roseannestrada5028 a faller is someone who cuts down trees and has them fall where he wants it

  • @bigsqueezy661
    @bigsqueezy661 5 лет назад +1

    That was impressive! Thank you for sharing.

  • @billydavidsonvip
    @billydavidsonvip 3 года назад +1

    I'm not sure what he makes each day cutting trees but I hope it's a lot because he's earned every penny

  • @NoferTrunions
    @NoferTrunions 6 лет назад +6

    His gear impressed me - he had everything he might need and knew exactly where each item was. I was surprised he started the saw on the ground. And I'm sure he knew _all_ the knots!

    • @jonathoncliffbailey
      @jonathoncliffbailey 4 года назад

      Drop starting is against the rules apparently, so you have to start it on the ground or in between your legs.

    • @MikeHunt-ix2xy
      @MikeHunt-ix2xy 4 года назад +1

      Guy had a lot of fancy shit but prolly coulda gone twenty minutes without hydrating,so the water bottle was a little much

  • @Volusiaev
    @Volusiaev 8 лет назад +8

    That was cool as hell!
    Guys like that amaze the hell out of me. Great video.

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +2

      +Volusia-ev Me too! Its a pleasure to watch a real pro work.

    • @nikosgrigorakos
      @nikosgrigorakos 3 года назад

      ​@@bctruck But it's not much of a pleasure for his family to watch him working

  • @newt7705
    @newt7705 6 лет назад +2

    hi I used to do that in England when I was a young man,I am now 80.but we used ladders and ropes. Not as fast as that man.he did a great job.

  • @susieintn9466
    @susieintn9466 8 лет назад +3

    No amount of money would get me up that tree! Thanks for sharing the video, it was really something to see. Susie in TN

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад

      +Susie's Country Cooking Its the first time I ever watched it up close. I thought it was very interesting.

  • @MrSmartass89
    @MrSmartass89 5 лет назад +2

    Very hard work. Much respect for these guys.

  • @bellagrace9812
    @bellagrace9812 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing!! I'm having two tall pines cut down next month and the gentleman I hired will be doing it exactly like in this video.

  • @danielmclendon8346
    @danielmclendon8346 7 лет назад

    Thanks for showing. That was really beneficial.

  • @blondemommyvomit
    @blondemommyvomit 6 лет назад +1

    Two things that suck climbing solo; getting your rope jammed up and stuck from moving. And running outta fuel and having to descend to refill, then climb back up. This always seems to happen on 100° days.

  • @stedhomer
    @stedhomer 8 лет назад

    I've cut trees from the bottom for more then 30 years now but AINT no way am I going to cut them from the top! That is some special talent.

  • @slypig24
    @slypig24 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. I very skillful tree surgeon.

  • @TALLCRAWLSC
    @TALLCRAWLSC 8 лет назад

    What a Talent that man has, great video as always Brad best wishes to you and your good Lady...

  • @carlvaz
    @carlvaz 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @danielhart3726
    @danielhart3726 7 лет назад +16

    It's a rush, I've climbed for about 15 years, in Michigan and Colorado 👍🏼

  • @acscolo
    @acscolo 8 лет назад +8

    There was some skill there. Whatever you paid the guy it was worth every penny!

  • @EileenQxz
    @EileenQxz 4 года назад

    He makes the process look so easy.Wish he was at my house as I have arching tree branches tickling my rooftops and they need to go. I think a trip to HD for a chainsaw is in order. Thanks for the vid.

  • @Brian-Outdoors
    @Brian-Outdoors 4 года назад +1

    Very cool thanks for sharing. Just started doing this on weekends myself about a year ago.

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  4 года назад

      I wish I had started doing this when I was young. I’m to old to learn now.

    • @samuellancaster3789
      @samuellancaster3789 2 года назад

      Please be safe and no guesswork when in doubt rope it out I hope you make lots of money

  • @NostalgiCrazy
    @NostalgiCrazy 6 лет назад +1

    Wow when the tree was swaying I was sweating everywhere LOL. Props to that man! I need him actually, I have 3 annoying tall trees in our backyard and idk how to take em down when the backyard is so small.

  • @lechandler4041
    @lechandler4041 6 лет назад +6

    Very impressive. Even with months of training, you could not pay me a million dollars to go up that tree.

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 5 лет назад

      I will gladly take much less, thank you.

    • @30minutesLess
      @30minutesLess 4 года назад +1

      Take the safety precautions you’ll be fine. I do this on the weekends as a side hustle. Easily make over 600-1200 a day doing this.

    • @coltonwarner7886
      @coltonwarner7886 4 года назад

      @@30minutesLess How did you get into doing this? Did you learn from someone or did you teach yourself? I love cutting up and bucking firewood, and want a side hustle. Is this something I can get into?

    • @30minutesLess
      @30minutesLess 4 года назад

      Colton Warner buddy was a climber now we have a business together. I wouldn’t recommend cowboy’ing it like I am but my buddy has a lot of influence.
      Get yourself some spikes and a harness and practice on PINE TREES!! Or of in the same species. Because spikes are only used to cut down trees and pines and grand firs have a cambium later that is always rejuvenating (the bark) so it doesn’t damage them like it would a hard wood.
      But yeah basically start really small spike ten feet repel. Practice a lot before you go 30 feet. Learn a bowline, running bowling one handed bowline Yosemite bowline as they are essential to your safety and very trusted knots as they are easy to take out as well.
      Learn the Michoacán hitch, prusik hitch, Blake’s hitch as these have vast versatility and suited for different conditioned such as icy ropes, wet ropes, long descends, short descends without melting.
      Honestly bro there’s so much shit and I thoroughly enjoy working with trees and hav even doing so for about 3 months now.
      There’s a book I suggest you get- The Tree Climbers Companion. Pros have recommended it to me and it’s done me a lot of good.
      So to answer your last question yes it is something you can get into. The fear is expensive but it’s worth it. Just like anything take it slow and steady and always be mindful of your safety.
      If you have the option to work with a tree crew that is highly recommended

    • @coltonwarner7886
      @coltonwarner7886 4 года назад

      @@30minutesLess Thank you for such a detailed reply. Really appreciate it. I will be ordering that book and some rope to practice those knots you mentioned. I know a guy in the tree business that lets me clean up his trees for free for my wood stove. Maybe he would let me work with him in some way. Thanks again. Stay safe

  • @TomAllenDrone
    @TomAllenDrone 8 лет назад +1

    Great video... Thanks for sharing that.

  • @LiamKarlMitchell
    @LiamKarlMitchell 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome thanks for the close up on the spikes too :)

  • @BZARZAGZA
    @BZARZAGZA 8 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. Very cool video.

  • @PuffsDragon
    @PuffsDragon 8 лет назад +6

    wow that was awesome! that is another job i could never do at any point in my life, and he made it look easy. i'm afraid to ask how much he charges for the service but it has to be worth the hazard and skill. oh and the Grand am , we call those shopping cart handles.

  • @Tony-dk1bp
    @Tony-dk1bp 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful work. I get anxiety just watching.

  • @Treeesmith
    @Treeesmith 6 лет назад +3

    There's nothing like topping out a tall tree, that looked like fun

  • @kennethmaddock253
    @kennethmaddock253 5 лет назад +1

    For a good climber, that tree was easy money, cut and drop limbs, no ropeing, nothing in the way, the only thing missing on his belt is the chipper, lol, he did the job well.👍

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  5 лет назад +1

      It was interesting to watch. Since this video,him and I have made a lot of money together.

  • @pvlogger1
    @pvlogger1 7 лет назад +2

    he did a good job!!! he has lots of courage, and guevoss

  • @Thewrightstuff777
    @Thewrightstuff777 8 лет назад +3

    That's just awesome to watch!!!

  • @dannyr333
    @dannyr333 3 года назад +1

    That was cool video... that guy was safety first and also precise with his cuts and his moving maneuvering around the tree... I'm not a arborist or feller by any means but have been doing some limb cutting and yesterday cut the top of a tree off not that high but it is super crazy how much risk is involved and what could happen... my one tree guy who just did a tree job who has been doing for 40 yrs... one time fell 35 ft... and the spike from his right foot went into his left foot heel rig hr thru the bone.... when he fell... I'm like whhhaaaaa... he said he went back to work a week later I'm like okay I thot u were already crazy now I know your craziest dude on town!!... nutz
    Would of loved to see the limbs and tree burn bro if u videoed it somewhere send me a link I will for sure love to see that! Man cleaning it up would be harder labor wise than taking it down but less risk involved
    That's what I do too I just make fire wood and put tree branch clippings into bundles...
    So I'm gonna check out Kevin's youtube channel this guy is super cool thx for making this my man
    Daniel
    Tampa FL
    That wing on the grand am... LOL priceless

  • @TheUserid82
    @TheUserid82 8 лет назад +5

    The limbs cut off on the way up do make a good layer to protect the ground from the dropped logs.

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +3

      +Andrew H When I got it all cleaned up,there were only a few small divets in the ground.

  • @scientist100
    @scientist100 5 лет назад +5

    I had two guys cut down my two trees that were really tall and challenging to work with as there were multiple power lines around and hovering over on top the power lines, my house and wood fencing, they managed with ropes and making a bridge with it where the other would be used as support, great tactics and thought, if I had recorded it, it would look amazing but I had to work these days, They took down the whole tree in a day starting at around 11:00 am and left at around 7, this included manual hauling of the wood trunks and branches, the tree was big, the base I would say at least 4 1/2 feet radius. This is cake for these guys as there is no challenge in damaging property or roping to get it down slowly and carefully. It takes a special skill.

    • @EileenQxz
      @EileenQxz 4 года назад

      I got an estimate of $5K to take down one large 30+ foot Douglas Fir in the front of my house by the street, with power and cable lines running through the lower branches.

    • @scientist100
      @scientist100 4 года назад

      @@EileenQxz 30-40 is small, expensive if you ask me. These guys took down two large trees for 2k + 400 to get the roots mow down with the machine, I dont know what they call it.

    • @EileenQxz
      @EileenQxz 4 года назад

      @@scientist100 There seems to be a fair amount of ground clearance space where he's dropping the limbs. That wouldn't work in my city location, with all the overhead telephone, cable and power lines passing slightly above the lower limbs.

    • @scientist100
      @scientist100 4 года назад

      @@EileenQxz this is not my video but my place had all my lines running under it for both trees and the neighbors like was running right in between a Y shaped trunk of the tree plus main power lines around each tree as it formed the corners right at my property corner and there was a large trunk going over my house as well. Little room to play, these trees had to be at least 40-50 years old

    • @coveredingrace8481
      @coveredingrace8481 3 года назад

      @@scientist100 you got a cheap price for sure.

  • @danielpollock3816
    @danielpollock3816 7 лет назад

    do you have a video describing the whole safety system for the decent I'm wondering about the quick release safety knot

  • @jjb926
    @jjb926 8 лет назад +5

    When I was 15 UPS delivered a set of those climbing spikes and a rope to my buddies house by mistake. Imagine our luck. We had a great time with them before we had to send them back. It's really fun, but scary too. Even 10 or 15 feet above the ground seems like a mile.

    • @osmanali3788
      @osmanali3788 6 лет назад

      john barrington cigaala shiraa

    • @osmanali3788
      @osmanali3788 6 лет назад

      john barrington father wagii nolaan jiraatay wadadii lomaaray magaalada noo sheega

  • @SiCkDiAbLo
    @SiCkDiAbLo 8 лет назад

    I was waiting for you to throw yer spikes on...Great Job, he made that look easy...

  • @teresadean1995
    @teresadean1995 7 лет назад +3

    just WOW' OH' WOW. You just have to stand in awww in watching this man do his thing. Me, umm, like shaking just at the thought of climbing that high, yea, not a job for me the faint of heart when it comes to highths

  • @kathim231
    @kathim231 2 года назад +1

    We missed the best part, the top coming down

  • @artregeous
    @artregeous 7 лет назад +1

    thank you for posting such a great video 20 minute job done after 20 years of experience I respect that

  • @delawareteacher1182
    @delawareteacher1182 7 лет назад +2

    Great video and thank you for mentioning Kevin Lee's name, I'll go to his RUclips channel now !

  • @oldpup4810
    @oldpup4810 8 лет назад +2

    I once saw a very young man, work up a tree like that to the point he topped it out, then using another rope he had already positioned, swing to the top of another tree and start working his way down it. Incredible. Not for me, EVER. :)

  • @SangLe-ju8br
    @SangLe-ju8br 3 года назад

    Thanks for video this.

  • @JimsEquipmentShed
    @JimsEquipmentShed 8 лет назад +2

    It's fun to watch these guys work, the last trees we had taken down were done with a bucket truck with an 88' reach. They had to drop it between power lines and the house. Pretty amazing.

  • @MouseToes
    @MouseToes 6 лет назад

    He makes this look easy! Mad skills.

  • @philtaylor6923
    @philtaylor6923 3 года назад

    Nice work. Good pace. Safe measures all around. Thanks.

    • @philtaylor6923
      @philtaylor6923 3 года назад

      We been fortunate to work doing tree removals and forestry on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park for the last 23 years. Now, get up in the trees and enjoy the view of the Continental Divide from the tops of them there trees. Whatta rush! Rarely work below 7800 ft elevation- sometimes up to 10,500 elev. Different world out here. Don't work at temps lower -20F anymore. Gettin' too old for that kinda' fun... And the wind- jeezus. Have to pull the crew out of the trees when winds hit 30 knots. Gets 'em sea-sick up there.

  • @lifeisgreat9597
    @lifeisgreat9597 8 лет назад +5

    that guy is truly impressive

  • @armyvet4081
    @armyvet4081 3 года назад

    I came from a family of loggers- this guy is awesome.

  • @ducknorris9715
    @ducknorris9715 8 лет назад +2

    Woah. I kinda forgot about your channel a while ago when you had like 4000 subscribers. Just found it today and you're at 28k keep it up dude!

  • @josedefreitas4194
    @josedefreitas4194 6 лет назад

    never seen no one like..well done fast job and safe in everything

  • @ADHomesteading
    @ADHomesteading 8 лет назад

    I'm not getting in that tree like that, no way. Thanks for the video.

  • @JoeLandry
    @JoeLandry 7 лет назад

    What outstanding skills. Isn't it wonderful to see a guy at the top of his game, plus he knew where all his tools were - that chain saw never stopped and when it ran it spit out some chips. Use of his belt ropes, etd. Is he anywhere around Baton Rouge?

  • @dqmc07
    @dqmc07 7 лет назад +6

    A professional at best, and thanks for the idea to strap my hand saw on my leg and inside my spikes, God bless.

    • @lucforest9139
      @lucforest9139 2 года назад +1

      Yep I remark to, that his hand saw is secured by an orange strap to is right leg. But also the bleue strap passing by inside the spike hold his knee ascender added to that little string knot to his right upper inside strap climber. Very wise set up I’m gone a try it for sure.

    • @dqmc07
      @dqmc07 2 года назад

      @@lucforest9139 awesome

  • @tawficyakubu5116
    @tawficyakubu5116 6 лет назад

    excellent job but how did he put the rope on the tree before climbing?

  • @DonnaMSchmid
    @DonnaMSchmid 8 лет назад +1

    'Tis a thing of beauty, watching a pro like Kevin! Do you have a link to his account? I can't seem to find his channel...

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/hURru4KODXE/видео.html

    • @DonnaMSchmid
      @DonnaMSchmid 8 лет назад

      Thanks!

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +1

      +Donna M. Schmid He has two tree cutting vids and the rest are jumping out of perfectly good airplanes.

  • @brettsilverman3424
    @brettsilverman3424 7 лет назад

    cool bonus footage at the end

  • @santomen3351
    @santomen3351 4 года назад

    Excelent, great job.
    Sir, how long your chainsaw 14 inch or 18 inch?

  • @carolann183
    @carolann183 8 лет назад

    I have to share this on my facebook . Thanks great video .

  • @israelperez8911
    @israelperez8911 Год назад

    Crazy .! very good job excellent.!

  • @tracystolp5357
    @tracystolp5357 5 лет назад

    Good job 👍👍

  • @thefrontierofrepublic3234
    @thefrontierofrepublic3234 4 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Ungovernable74
    @Ungovernable74 8 лет назад +3

    That was cool.

  • @conky2267
    @conky2267 5 лет назад +1

    Is that an ms-170? Used to have one of those.. it got dumped with a load of brush lol not bad for ground and climbing I prefer top handle 200t tho

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  5 лет назад +1

      Corey Lock yes. That’s what it is. I use a 211 on the ground.

    • @conky2267
      @conky2267 5 лет назад

      @@bctruck great saw for this sort of job.. I prefer 261 on the ground.. and we have have a couple 362's for bucking wood.. great job though I always love the reactions from people when they see how quick we can do a pine or spruce

  • @lsuman38
    @lsuman38 8 лет назад +4

    That dude knows his stuff. Bet he got a few stories bout close calls.

    • @TheUserid82
      @TheUserid82 8 лет назад +2

      +lsuman38 Most of the worst events that happen are bees or ants in the tree they are taking out as they are limited on how fast they can move. With bees they have to spray the hive before they drop that section of the tree because the bees swarm otherwise.

  • @melroblero2535
    @melroblero2535 5 лет назад +1

    Muy pero muy bonito trabajo mis respetos para este señor Bendito sea DIOS que todo salio bien saludos desde Chiapas Mexico

  • @AnnBearForFreedom
    @AnnBearForFreedom 8 лет назад +6

    Golly! What beautiful skill! And yeah, if the tree had beetles, you'd better burn it. Nasty critters, those pine beetles. They'll eat a house frame as happily as a tree. I remember my folk's place outside of Houston had to get tented and fumigated for them...huge pink and lime green tent, kinda funny. What gorgeous work!

  • @julioroque9651
    @julioroque9651 5 лет назад +2

    how do you do to tigh the main rope on the top of the tree I dont get that part of the video

  • @kirkdavis9605
    @kirkdavis9605 7 лет назад +1

    How much did the job cost

  • @RustyGlovebox
    @RustyGlovebox 8 лет назад

    That is a long way up there no matter who climbing up there, wow.

  • @drew856856
    @drew856856 7 лет назад +2

    good job

  • @ladyhawthorne1
    @ladyhawthorne1 8 лет назад +2

    Wow, all in 1 hour? I'm impressed. No way I could have ever done that, I hate heights, a 6 ft ladder is the most I will do these days and I don't much like that either.

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  8 лет назад +2

      +ladyhawthorne1 I dont have a fear of heights,but there is no way I'm climbing 70 feet up a swaying tree.

    • @badboy-bn2xx
      @badboy-bn2xx 5 лет назад

      Took him a hr? Wtf i would have been done with rope all rolled up in 45 mins this guy is slow

  • @moravianhomestead9593
    @moravianhomestead9593 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing! My tree felling looks like a childplay comparing to this.

  • @elitem3
    @elitem3 4 года назад +1

    Wow he threw that hoist up like a ninja way up there like nothing.

  • @prolifictroll9387
    @prolifictroll9387 2 года назад +1

    I wish someone that has a season pro like him could show me and train me for some jobs I'd like to do this I love cutting up trees

  • @austintaylor7117
    @austintaylor7117 6 лет назад

    I have always liked climbing trees this way and i want to do this one day

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  6 лет назад

      I like watching from the ground. I could never make myself go that high.

  • @buzzsah
    @buzzsah 8 лет назад +1

    A real talent

  • @joshmyers30
    @joshmyers30 6 лет назад

    Awesome job !!!

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  6 лет назад

      I’ll tell him you think so! Thanks for watching.

  • @shanejohnson1105
    @shanejohnson1105 3 года назад +1

    I’m puckered up tight and nowhere near that tree! 😳

  • @toddjacks8288
    @toddjacks8288 2 года назад

    Awesome video brother

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed

  • @davidbrown4868
    @davidbrown4868 5 лет назад +2

    Note to self: Don't top a tree on a windy day. The ride is just too exciting. Thanks.

  • @jasonarmstrong7958
    @jasonarmstrong7958 6 лет назад

    Nice touch

  • @AaronSForeman
    @AaronSForeman 6 лет назад

    Curious to know how he secured his SRT. Did he just tie a bowline and cinch it to the branch? Also curious as to which fall arrester he was using? Looked like a petzl?

    • @JesusourRedeemer1
      @JesusourRedeemer1 6 лет назад

      Hi Aaron, have the same question, what kind of life line security this amazing guy is using. Is it a Petzl??

  • @channantapong3708
    @channantapong3708 2 месяца назад

    The equipments used for this job, were safety harness, chest ascender and foot
    ascender, right?

    • @bctruck
      @bctruck  2 месяца назад

      I don’t know im just the guy on the ground. Z so