Whenever the homeowner walks out at 7:32 “nicely don’t gentleman thank you”. Then he walks back inside and your pulley got snagged “shit!” 😂 two personalities😂
I love that you show us how you need to rope every branch just so and then cut it in the exact perfect spot. You make something so intricate look so easy. I enjoy watching everything you do no matter the content. Thanks Corey
Guy in the background wanted to get a pole saw for the limb over the lamp post. Instead of letting it get out of hand or having to give a command, he just jumps over to a hanging limb and trims it up. That was amazing haha
As a person just beginning to get into tree climbing, I learn a lot from the way you cut, and are able to maneuver around. Thank you for the videos, keep it up!
Really appreciate the shot at 8:50 of Cory up in the tree, with the camera angle from the ground up. Gives me a better understanding of what it must feel like in the tree as he's cutting up there and how he and the tree must move in order to balance themselves. Would love to see more shots like these if it's not too much trouble to setup
Done this for 20yrs,still love it,I did 2black walnuts last week,Gettn to old to do it all time now,cancer almost took me out,but I'll do one every now an then!!!You guys got a heck of a trimmer
Always love watching your videos. They have actually helped me to learn how to do cuts and what to look for took down a tree on Saturday that id never would have even thought about before. Keep up the awesome work and look forward to more of your videos
I grew up in Michigan in a house that only used wood for heat. So cutting wood was a huge part of my childhood. That’s good honest hard work you’re doing. I love your positivity. Great stuff.
Gave up this line of work for hospital work, but do miss it a little. Especially the owl joke. That was great. Sort of thing we did all day long. Trimming and cut down trees and laugh so hard your sides hurt. Great video man. Keep up the good fight!🤘
like the positive shit for the ground crew, it goes a long way when ya down there" everyones happy n think make better decisions when ya not pissed off.
Hey Human atleast you guys listen to what the customer wants. I had trees removed last summer and specifically told them to leave 2 stumps. 1 to chop wood and the other, the wife was going to do a project. They winded up grinding 1 down, the other stump they left but cut it out of the ground. At the end they only deducted $100 off a $3,800 job for THEIR mistake. You guys are the real deal.
Only idiots have no fear and he's not an idiot. What you see are the confident moves of an experienced climber, he's carefully setting up his gear and constantly planning ahead every cut. If you watch more of his videos you'll see that he's only joking and fooling around during brakes, never when actually working up the tree.
I like to watch the guys who knows what there doing pick there brain grab gas oil sharpen chains anything to perfect the trade even by the beer after work stay humble and show respect and always thank God for them
Philadelphia checking in. you need to get with a crew like this again while you're laughing and smiling and having a good old time at your work. Good luck to you man I hope you are well we haven't heard from you.
I admire your climbing skills I recently injured myself when a branch came and knocked me off the top of ladder titanium plate in back but I'm still alive 250K later very awesome tie off tech
SHIT is an acronym that came from old old England. It stands for: Ship High In Transport. The English use to transport manure by sailing ships and they found that wet manure made a huge stinking mess...so they hung the manure above the decks.
Great job, both in the tree and on the ground. Men still standing, tree down, no property damage = good day! Hang in there Human and thanks for taking the time, much appreciated.
Love the change up of technique. Don’t get set to one method. Cuz like saw work you gotta get used to doing it differently. Only thing bad about doing rope work like that off the spar is the shock on the ropes. Climb safe man!
Dude you are a chainsaw pro. I love it. If I was not an electrician I would do this. I am mezmirised by watching the cuts and rope techniques. (Also a climber).
Damn I would love to get a hold of those trunks you haul off! You might only be the state next door, but it's a long ass drive from the middle of Kansas!
Definitely a job for the professionals. I cut up some limbs and took down some remaining standing tree trunks from the storm here in Dallas and it wore the shit out of me. Just like taking a summer bath in sawdust and sweat.
I pruned my crepe myrtles myself and it kicked my ass. I also lifted a rain tree for another round of ass whooping. I can't imagine doing it at the top of a tree... one of the hardest jobs I can imagine.
Just a couple things, Corey. Although it's so bitchin' to watch, (especially the double rope outs) as much as I bring it up, you continue to risk injury with the size of wood you work out. You're gonna get bit! Also, a lot of that should be tabled out. Safer by a mile, on you, the drop zones, and the ropes. Now the good, it's remarkable how your saw maneuvering has improved! You've eliminated almost all the awkwardness from when you started. Remember how important your wrists, shoulders and elbows are to maintain fluidity. It also comes from working in the correct postures before you start that saw. I'm really impressed with this. WELL DONE, SIR. ~MM
LMFAO!!! "of course I totally meant to do that!" Reminds me of cutting a tree branch off because the guy had his saw stuck in it, cut it just right and his chainsaw popped out the exact time the branch let go.
hey man, let me know if ive missed it already, but id love a vid where you talk through baisic rope setups and possibly even more complicated ones you use while up a tree, im not a tree climber, and probably never going to do any, but if find it interesting learning how you lower the offcuts and so on. keep it up!
Does your lady know how much you were flirting with that light post all day OMG. I kept cringing thinking "Oooppp hes gonnna hit it this time.... Nope!" Good work bro.
Am I the only one who shits them self when Corey post a video from the top of a tree?I like chainsaws and I like cuting down trees!but from the bottom with a big old excavator behind me pushing!!!!but seriously Corey I really enjoyed the climbing vids you have some real skill and a big old pair!haha
“Like a cheetah” in the beginning of this vid as I was listening to Def Leppard Armageddon It in the back round. I’ve seen a lot of your videos, pretty good work.
Mr. Human, I happened on to your channel awhile back. I am one of those people that likes to use equipment to it's potential. I have noted that when it is convenient, limbs are dropped straight from tree into truck and/or trailer. I am just an old retired person, but if I was doing that sort of work, I would do it the same way.
Would love to get into this type of work. Been following your videos for a good while now. I have one too many questions that I don't even know where to begin.
Sir, god, gravity and the condition of the tree are out of our control, we’ll do our best but no guarantee on your daisies not getting squished! Nice job bro.
I hope you make allot of money. I have a 800 dollar min with an 85 foot bucket 4 outriggers. I used to do exactly what you do. love your saw! is that a 200T? 192?
I have more faith in my omni. Thank you for that. I know that wasnt intentional but talk about some wicked side load on the swivel. Rock exotica makes some good shit.
Something I noticed in ALL of your videos is that you always thank, and compliment your ground crew....guessing they love working with you....
Job well done 👍
Whenever the homeowner walks out at 7:32 “nicely don’t gentleman thank you”. Then he walks back inside and your pulley got snagged “shit!” 😂 two personalities😂
I love that you show us how you need to rope every branch just so and then cut it in the exact perfect spot. You make something so intricate look so easy. I enjoy watching everything you do no matter the content. Thanks Corey
Your ground guys must love you, you're really serving it up nicely for them.
Guy in the background wanted to get a pole saw for the limb over the lamp post. Instead of letting it get out of hand or having to give a command, he just jumps over to a hanging limb and trims it up. That was amazing haha
As a person just beginning to get into tree climbing, I learn a lot from the way you cut, and are able to maneuver around. Thank you for the videos, keep it up!
Absolutely amazing tree log suspension catch!
No plants were hurt in the making of this video!
Very impressive, and professional!
Really appreciate the shot at 8:50 of Cory up in the tree, with the camera angle from the ground up. Gives me a better understanding of what it must feel like in the tree as he's cutting up there and how he and the tree must move in order to balance themselves. Would love to see more shots like these if it's not too much trouble to setup
Done this for 20yrs,still love it,I did 2black walnuts last week,Gettn to old to do it all time now,cancer almost took me out,but I'll do one every now an then!!!You guys got a heck of a trimmer
Always love watching your videos. They have actually helped me to learn how to do cuts and what to look for took down a tree on Saturday that id never would have even thought about before. Keep up the awesome work and look forward to more of your videos
I grew up in Michigan in a house that only used wood for heat. So cutting wood was a huge part of my childhood. That’s good honest hard work you’re doing. I love your positivity. Great stuff.
Gave up this line of work for hospital work, but do miss it a little.
Especially the owl joke. That was great. Sort of thing we did all day long. Trimming and cut down trees and laugh so hard your sides hurt. Great video man. Keep up the good fight!🤘
like the positive shit for the ground crew, it goes a long way when ya down there" everyones happy n think make better decisions when ya not pissed off.
The swing over to the save the light was the best
I could almost hear the indiana jones music
Hey Human atleast you guys listen to what the customer wants. I had trees removed last summer and specifically told them to leave 2 stumps. 1 to chop wood and the other, the wife was going to do a project. They winded up grinding 1 down, the other stump they left but cut it out of the ground. At the end they only deducted $100 off a $3,800 job for THEIR mistake. You guys are the real deal.
I love how you just swing around without any fears... wish I could have some of that courage
Only idiots have no fear and he's not an idiot. What you see are the confident moves of an experienced climber, he's carefully setting up his gear and constantly planning ahead every cut. If you watch more of his videos you'll see that he's only joking and fooling around during brakes, never when actually working up the tree.
Just gotta trust your knot
Thad, it's about trusting your gear, once you have that, your skills take over completely, and your confidence levels soar.
It’s amazing what knowing what your doing looks like.
I like to watch the guys who knows what there doing pick there brain grab gas oil sharpen chains anything to perfect the trade even by the beer after work stay humble and show respect and always thank God for them
Don't comment, but this is worthy.Great top handle saw. Not the best rope man, but the pyramids were not built in a day, but they Stihl stand.
Nice wordplay.
Can confirm, tail lights for that Ford are over a grand a piece at the dealer
You should scream like Tarzan when you swing away from the trees!!😂😂😂
Philadelphia checking in. you need to get with a crew like this again while you're laughing and smiling and having a good old time at your work. Good luck to you man I hope you are well we haven't heard from you.
I didn’t realize how important a good ground crew is. Nice job all. Luv that last lowering technique.
Stay Human, brah🤟
You get leadership qualities such as yours from two sources, you father and the military. Love your vids bro.
You guys are the best! Love watching your videos.
Nice job on the dual terminal rig!
I love using that technique!
Stay safe
FARTS ARE FUNNY NO MATTER YOUR AGE
I admire your climbing skills I recently injured myself when a branch came and knocked me off the top of ladder titanium plate in back but I'm still alive 250K later very awesome tie off tech
this dude is such a boss .........................much respect bro
Excellent precision and skill!! Very safe and clean work!!
SHIT is an acronym that came from old old England. It stands for: Ship High In Transport. The English use to transport manure by sailing ships and they found that wet manure made a huge stinking mess...so they hung the manure above the decks.
I damn near shat myself when you just casually hopped from the tree to the free swinging log!! Well done sir!
Damn now that's what I love to see, a climber that will come out the tree to help the ground crew. Don't see that to often
Been doing it for 30 yrs. Oh ,wait, I own the business, no wonder, let's get the job done and go home.
A lot of skill involved in rigging those ropes and pulleys and sawing ! Great teamwork!
Great job, both in the tree and on the ground. Men still standing, tree down, no property damage = good day! Hang in there Human and thanks for taking the time, much appreciated.
Smart man that will listen to his gut. Cheers, Billy in Canada
"Please come cut down my tree. But there can't be sawdust....." 🤣🤣🤣
Longer the rip, longer the skidmark.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😮🥴🤭💩
Love the change up of technique. Don’t get set to one method. Cuz like saw work you gotta get used to doing it differently. Only thing bad about doing rope work like that off the spar is the shock on the ropes. Climb safe man!
Dude you are a chainsaw pro. I love it. If I was not an electrician I would do this. I am mezmirised by watching the cuts and rope techniques. (Also a climber).
It’s been a rough couple days...I needed that laugh!
I can practically see all the geometry and arrows and angles and fall lines spinning through your head. It'd make a good cartoon drawing.
2:17 never saw a tree bleed like that.
That was rainwater collected in the heart rot.
I've been at that house a couple times before, off K Mills.
Great communication between you and your ground crew.
10:55 for the real action
Nice man, Great job utilizing that other tree for the big wood.
That was funny with that guy farted at 10:54😂😂
You’re an artist. Sensational job.
Damn I would love to get a hold of those trunks you haul off! You might only be the state next door, but it's a long ass drive from the middle of Kansas!
Keep it up dude! You're absolutely killing it lately!!
Great job boss. Can you do a video of the different saws you use and how (if) the operate?
Your a beast n the tree bro the way u rig up is kick ass really enjoy watching a pro
At 2:17 that tree is bleeding bad. How so much water in what looks like a dying dried-up tree? Defensive measures?
Definitely a job for the professionals. I cut up some limbs and took down some remaining standing tree trunks from the storm here in Dallas and it wore the shit out of me. Just like taking a summer bath in sawdust and sweat.
I pruned my crepe myrtles myself and it kicked my ass. I also lifted a rain tree for another round of ass whooping. I can't imagine doing it at the top of a tree... one of the hardest jobs I can imagine.
What is your process of roping? Do you climb to the top to establish your safety rope first before you even start cutting?
Just a couple things, Corey. Although it's so bitchin' to watch, (especially the double rope outs) as much as I bring it up, you continue to risk injury with the size of wood you work out. You're gonna get bit! Also, a lot of that should be tabled out. Safer by a mile, on you, the drop zones, and the ropes. Now the good, it's remarkable how your saw maneuvering has improved! You've eliminated almost all the awkwardness from when you started. Remember how important your wrists, shoulders and elbows are to maintain fluidity. It also comes from working in the correct postures before you start that saw. I'm really impressed with this. WELL DONE, SIR. ~MM
LMFAO!!! "of course I totally meant to do that!" Reminds me of cutting a tree branch off because the guy had his saw stuck in it, cut it just right and his chainsaw popped out the exact time the branch let go.
Haha love the “saws” shirt
hey man,
let me know if ive missed it already, but id love a vid where you talk through baisic rope setups and possibly even more complicated ones you use while up a tree, im not a tree climber, and probably never going to do any, but if find it interesting learning how you lower the offcuts and so on.
keep it up!
x2
I generally don't do any type of training videos, no credentials to train others
Human ok man, thanks for the reply.
I find your personality and videos entertaining easy to watch so I though it was worth a try 👍🏻
Love the videos keep them coming Cory lv ya buddy
Let’s go love the vids man keep them up
Does your lady know how much you were flirting with that light post all day OMG. I kept cringing thinking "Oooppp hes gonnna hit it this time.... Nope!" Good work bro.
lol
Am I the only one who shits them self when Corey post a video from the top of a tree?I like chainsaws and I like cuting down trees!but from the bottom with a big old excavator behind me pushing!!!!but seriously Corey I really enjoyed the climbing vids you have some real skill and a big old pair!haha
3:48 spider monkey mode activate!
The adventures of Spiderman and Fancy Pants!
“Like a cheetah” in the beginning of this vid as I was listening to Def Leppard Armageddon It in the back round. I’ve seen a lot of your videos, pretty good work.
No idea why I enjoy your videos... I guess cause you human!!
What do you do with the wood from the trees you cut down? I'm wondering cause I'm a wood turner.
Mr. Human, I happened on to your channel awhile back. I am one of those people that likes to use equipment to it's potential. I have noted that when it is convenient, limbs are dropped straight from tree into truck and/or trailer. I am just an old retired person, but if I was doing that sort of work, I would do it the same way.
"I'm swinging either way again"
*FLYING WOOD INCOMING*
Was that a walnut tree?
Oak
Would love to get into this type of work. Been following your videos for a good while now. I have one too many questions that I don't even know where to begin.
Did you just shart? 🤣🤣 great video as usual.. 🏴👍😁
what do you call the “knot” you tie limbs on for rigging? never seen that before. seems to work well.
So do you mill the wood you cut down into live planks?
You're freaking awesome human...
Sir, god, gravity and the condition of the tree are out of our control, we’ll do our best but no guarantee on your daisies not getting squished! Nice job bro.
Thanks for the vid. What pulley type do you guys use up in the tree? Thanks
Main objective..... Dont damage anything and.......dont die....get paid and....go home.
Love your videos. Keep it up Human!!!
Dropped a few logs while watching.
Hey human I just started climbing for my father I am 16 is there any tips you can give me
Climbing saws are for two hands not one
Joe O'Connor my dad tells me that a lot
I hope everyone that thinks they can remove their own trees watches this and realizes it takes pros to do it right and safe.
Wish you covered Indianapolis, man, that oak is beautiful
If you dont already have one I think it would be cool for a video from the very first step to the last.
You guys ever consider going to Milwaukee cordless?
Oak trees are the worst above ponds, the leaves take like 5 fucking years to break down
Daddy warbucks!! Quick the shack..
What state do you guys work out of?
Thank-you Phil.
I hope you make allot of money. I have a 800 dollar min with an 85 foot bucket 4 outriggers. I used to do exactly what you do. love your saw! is that a 200T? 192?
200t
Nice job Brotha! Keep up the hard work!
Mighty impressive work. How much planning goes in to a job like this or do you have enough experience just to know the right method?
That's as smooth a takedown as I've seen on YT. Nice job!
Do you have video of the rigging being set? Love your videos.
thank you Phil
Me: Holy shit he surely almost killed himself again
Video: nah just a fart
Rule number 1 always drop load below climber!
Damn, I need a new surgeon saw......
When you swing around I said spider man spider man does what ever a spider man does
Nothing was going to stop me from clicking on this title
I have more faith in my omni. Thank you for that. I know that wasnt intentional but talk about some wicked side load on the swivel. Rock exotica makes some good shit.