Frozen Fir SLAMS Into House!!! Emergency Tree Removal
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- Опубликовано: 20 мар 2021
- In this video me and the boys at Eastside Tree Works remove a Doug Fir that fell over and smashed into somebody's house.
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16:29 Man!! I wish my clientele were half as intelligent as this customer!! Props to him!
It's nice to see that you treat your newer guys with the same respect you give your veterans. Good job!
I’m a electrician, one of my biggest pet peeve was the journeyman belittling the apprentices!! That was never allowed on my jobs! The other thing the journeymen at the end of the day, had to clean up the job site same as the apprentices!
"If I was a roofer this is where I would start working" killed me🤣☠️
I thought you were talking about actual cookies. I was like wow, you guys have outstanding customer service!
Haha same
I thought he like went to the store and bought some cookies for the customer
Instead of saying “no problem” when the customers say “thank you”, try out saying “oh no, thank you, we appreciate your business”. Because it damn sure better not be a problem when they have chosen to pay your wages! 😉😉😉
@@Itstheoutputs ok I'll remember that...no problem 👍
@@Itstheoutputs Clients don't pay these guys wages. Their company does. And for the sweat, life and limb given; said wages won't buy the house this tree fell on. So go ahead and give that Lord/Serf business a rest, buddy because Mr. Misters like this need these guys a lot more than they need him.
It’s really nice to see how appreciative and cool this guy was.
Seriously I know
Great Job! This guy did a great initial job for a homeowner. ( can you imagine doing this during a storm??? wow!) But you guys saved his bacon and he knows it!! As a home owner myself, I totally understand how he feels after this job. Relieved !!!!. Thanks for being there on a weekend, for us in need...!!
In the snow too! 👍👍
When the guy that climbs 150' trees calls it sketchy, it's bad.
Now I know what to look for when buying an ax handle. I love the little nuggets of wisdom hidden in these videos.
Reminds me of when 3 hurricanes went through Polk county, Fl in less than a month years ago. The phosphate company I worked for was shut down due to high water. We sent cranes and crane trucks into Ft Meade and cut over 100 trees out of houses in the week that we were shut down. Our crews (welders and mechanics) didn't touch them unless they were in the roof. We had volunteers from as far away as Texas and Missouri with semi trucks set up as kitchens and even a laundry mat truck. They could serve 1000 hot meals a day.
You giving just as much respect to the new guys as you do the older guys, shows youre a good guy. Alot of jobs are ruined because of the "Newbie" aspect of the job.
„Thanks again, seriously.“ the best thing to hear is that seriously at the end.
That dude did an amazing emergency repair himself! BRAVO to him and WELL DONE SIR - when you watch this!
Nice to see the Gränfors Bruk love! I’ve got several axes from them. Top notch quality and unbeatable craftsmanship.
Child:
Mommy what are those two bearded men doing
Mother:
they put a blanket over the tree so it's not getting cold
Child:
Those men are so sweet for the trees
"just cut the damn tree!"
I have been an arborist since the '80s. But I never had a snowy job like that!!
Good work!
I would have to have never shaved in my entire life to have a beard anywhere near as long as that monster. Very impressive
On average beards grow about a half inch a month, mine has been right on that average for almost 2 years now, it's a long one for sure...
I can't grow a beard for anything, it really does come in all patchy. My mustache won't connect to my excuse of a goatee.
@@Dager004 I could never grow one when I was younger, I'll be 58 in May and this is my first ever beard, it's just about a foot long if I pull the hair straight out from anywhere on my face, neck or sideburns...
It’s not practical and really itchy
I would love a beard like that. I have tried growing mine twice and about the year mark I think I look to much like a HOBO and eventually shave it off. I think right now I am on my 3rd - 1 year attempt due to covid, maybe ill let it go for two years and see what comes of it. Some people can grow a bad ass beard and others cant. Unfortunately I think I am in the "cant" category.
Dudes beard is a tripping hazard🤣💯🥂
His beard gets caught in a zipper, I hope he has better luck with a chainsaw...
Nice to see a home owner so appreciative of the crew and the hard work you guys put into you're jobs 👍
Didn't harness up in the snow on a slippy roof, but does tie off to a tree when the roof is just wet. The roof was already damaged, safety first.
I cringed the whole time. It was very high in the front, with cars to land on. Not good.
Beards, are you English?
New drinking game! Everytime the owner says thanks guys one sip! If he says you really saved my ass you finish your drink.
Interesting saying if you think about it. " you saved my ass" wonder where that comes from.
I’m Irish, and I don’t think I could handle that drinking game!
@@jhuntley575
Prolly from the animal jackass. It used to be a beast of heavy burden and if you lost your ass, man, that’s bad.
god hitting that fence 4x4 dead on is So funny to me lmaoooooo
Nothing like a good long vlog to watch at the end of the night
Nice to watch a professional at work, you make it look so easy, great job...
"Seriously" can't get enough 😂
Seriously though
Wow. This is my neighborhood- 3 blocks over. I remember this tree on their roof and didn't know it did that much damage. I was jogging around in the snow as my warmup and saw you guys starting your work here
It's crazy to see this side of tree work. I've binged a lot of your videos and i trim trees for a living as well. Mad respect from a line clearance tree trimmer.
Probably a weird feeling putting nails in a tree you know you have to cut later
you know these group of guys are legit when they come over and tarp the roof I KNOW for a fact other guys would say " oh thats not our job...you need a roofer to come and tarp the roof we dont do that" my respect for these guys
It looked like there was nothing wrong with the blue tarp that was already on there.
I hope his home insurance covers that, like damn..
Seriously that seemed like a good dude.
Seriously I think they will. Had a tree hit my house last year. They covered it.
did your rates go up?
@@DigitalIP no
I might be wrong, but I think insurance companies treat live trees as "act of God" and pay. but might not pay if the tree was dead. Correct me if wrong.
Just seeing you walk around on a snowy roof gave me anxiety! I had four 100ft longleaf pines (Texas) removed around my house for fear of this exact scenario. Always kept me up at night during storms, expecting a tree to come crashing through my roof at any moment! I sleep much better now.
On a snow packed roof. Very dangerous. 😱
Wouldn't have been hard for them to wear a harness and put an anchor in, crazy to walk on snowy roof like that as shown when he fell!
Jake, I love the explanations and stress on safety you provide. As an old retired Airconditioning mechanic who never had any serious injury, I do notice one thing that could make your safety even better is that I noticed that the ladder you were using ended at the roof line. I always felt safer when the ladder extended at least another two rungs as there was something to hang onto when stepping off or onto the ladder. And by the way always face the ladder going up and down.
Another miracle here. The tree falling exactly right on the 4" fence post saved their lives. God was definitely watching over these residents too.
Good point. This could have been a tragedy.
Lots of helpful tips! Now when I go to buy an axe, I'll purposely take someone with me so I can sound smart when I tell them about the grain direction. 😂
And don't buy anything that has the end of the shaft painted. It's a cover-up of bad grain direction.
Ever screw in 1300-1800 grip stubs in wading boots ? Not for roofs but other stuff. I do that a lot on the other coast. Man such a calm work attitude on roofs. I’ve never seen so little yelling. I think that’s why I watch these it’s like an alternate work universe. Even the homeowner is mad cool. After so many years around screaming roofers and maniac crews from Manhattan to Oregon these calm meditation videos bring a tear to me eye.
Standing and working so close to the edge of the roof, makes me think I've got Vertigo. You guys are awesome; homeowner was very courteous--called the right guys for the job.
The home owner seemed like such a nice guy, and he has such a nice back garden.
That ladder needs to be 2-3 rings higher last thr edge of the roof. If it moves and it’s that shift it’s going down. Plus it’s not safe to get on and off the ladder like that. Having it higher gives you something to hold onto.
Alright Sally
Very true, lots of times ladders will sink into soft dirt or slide a bit left or right and if you don't have a couple rungs about the edge you can take a ride easily. That's not a safety Sally thing, I've been roofing for a long time and it's a very good thing to do. Also, working on an icy, damaged roof without being tied off is not the best idea.
@@Suitednzooted11 I'm subscribed and admire your work and attention to detail. I'm also a former OSHA compliance officer that is keeping up with tree work and the laws. OSHA will see the improper ladder use and icy roof issue as IDLH (immediate danger to life and health). They would site under the 1910 standards and that could put a "serious Citation" on the company record. I helping defend a company here in NC this morning at 9am and this guy did everything right but his ground man was killed this past Sept. Not doing the same operation as yours but painful to go through for everyone involved. Stay safe.
A ladder standoff is cheap insurance 👍
this, but 3-5 rungs above roof line, 3 feet minimum
Love your approach to everything. I used to do tree work, and I have to say you guys are top notch in what ya'll do. You are a very skilled arborist.
Great job! Seriously, how much better is your job satisfaction when you have clients like that guy? He is a thorough gentleman.
I enjoy your videos. You’re first class and top notch on your workmanship, work ethic, attitude, and how you treat customers and all your employees. Really awesome content.
Very lucky that the tree center-punched that 4x4 post in the backyard, these folks are living right with God. Great tip on looking at the wood grain on the ax handle (23:15), when buying an ax.
Driving screws deep into the undamaged parts of the roof… homeowner is gonna love you for that!!
I laughed harder than I should have when you "lifted" the tree.
Wow, I didn't know mushrooms around the base of a tree indicates rot. Glad nobody got hurt! 🇺🇲
it seems so obvious once he says it, but i never would have thought about it either.
@@radred609 some fungi is parasitic and will actually kill your tree. Other fungi usually just breaks down dead plants and wood. Insides of most trees are non conductive dead tissue, some species have tanins, lignin and heartwood thats is more decay resistant then other trees. Some fungi is living in the organic layer of your soil or grass and isn't a problem (lawn more mushrooms) so identifying the fungus or fruiting structure is important. Keep mulch away from the trunk and have a clear trunk flare, avoid root damage and excess water pooling.
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I picked up on that too but I considered it a warning that there MAY be a problem.
Very professional work. I like how you first sealed up roof for customer.
That Tree Eater is an amazing piece of kit. At first glance you would think it wouldn't handle that size of trunk, good work boys.
That Nissan/Datsun body on that frame with that engine. Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet!
It would be extremely informational if you would do a video on your climbing gear you use and what you like about it. Spikes, saddle, caribeeners, flip line, etc. I’m sure a bunch of other people would be intrested
“Oh, this is an easy one!” Lol. Crane or not, great way to tackle this removal! And is there shipping $$ on those cookies?! 😂
You treat your crew with respect 🙏 and that is why they hopefully stick with you and work hard when on the job. Makes me want to work on the crew!
Great video.
Dealing with trees on my property in Wisconsin now. Cyclone/Tornado/Straight Line Wind Storm came through 6-15-22.
Watched 70’ white and red pines corkscrew and lean- smashing into each other.
None fell on house- fortunately!
Some uprooted, some snapped off 1/2 to 1/3 up. One 60’, 20” diameter bent over house like it was a sapling full of snow- never snapped.
Now assessing which trees need to go.
Don’t want to sleep under trees any more, as much as I enjoy them.
Jake, so glad to hear that you and your family are healthy. I really enjoy watching your videos! Educational and entertaining. Thank you for making the effort to share with us all.
amazed and relieved no one slipped on that roof. seemed miraculous, well done, men!
Awesome that you get to work with Gimli!
I like this home owner very humble and respectful. Very passionate about you guys helping him out.
Ngl I kinda love that red truck with a flat bed... kinda looks like a fun toy
I hope you realize that's likely from the 1980's, judging by the front clip. Being on the west coast, unless by the ocean, cars like it still ply our roads here semi regularly. I even see some 70's imports like 75-76 Toyotas on the rare occasion, even the old Datsun B210's while I commuted for 2 years, again survivors, but daily driven.
Hey, thanks again, seriously.
what a nice fella. seemed genuinely grateful!
No doubt, this guy and his team is an Artist ❤❤❤ bless him 💋🙏
Always appreciate when you show the whole process, even the conversation at the end was very informative. Great job 👍🏻
I can watch these all day!
I'm not sure if i'm here for the exciting tree action or the fun but professional work environment. either way, love it all. thanks for sharing.
You knew im happy watching ..bcuz i was born and raise in a logging company i grew up in the place if mountains with forest ny father working in logging company so wth some if my uncles and my grandparent is a operation manager in the company i love seeing in cutting trees ..yarding,loggers ,making veeners
You and your team are true ambassadors for the trade, tons of respect and skill. Here on the east coast, they hardly even show up, and if they do show up, they will let you know you screwed up.
I'm East Coast, and the guys I get for tree work are excellent! I have been lucky. Both guys I get are in the business but not the only business.
Cool homeowner!! You were cool with him as well!!! It made me smile when you were talking about youtube!! That was sketchy walking that roof...for sure. Good stuff!
Lil tip when screwing down the straping on tarp, screw them on a little slope so water runs off instead of pooling up 😁
Fascinating - and great job ! A great lot of hard work done.
So great to see an interested and above all such a grateful customer. Great work!
I LOVE IT WHEN PPL LOVE THINGS
Dang , just woke up and this is the first thing i see , great morning commence
Where do you live if you don’t mind me asking?
@@alex_d_t2146 Centre Europe , London and Warsaw time
It’s great when a customer really appreciates your work. Nice Guy
A great job as always guys! I very much like how you interact with your clients, always explaining what you are going to do and why you do it that way. Thanks, and keep up the good work!
Y'all make this look to easy. Good work guys.
You're approach to the incredible work you do is fantastic, as for your editing and film craft is some of the best I've seen, keep up the great work and stay safe 👍
Here in New Jersey my insurance company dropped my coverage because I refused to cut trees that were close to the house. I had cut the ones I thought were dangerous they wanted me to cut a huge oak which was on the fence line with my neighbor and she said no. And I agree I love the shade it provides in the summer.
Awesome to see the reaction of the home owner. You did a great job and thats where you go for.
I plan on building my own mallets for wood working soon. The grain direction on the handle was something I wasn’t aware of. I know how to make the darn things from scratch, but did not know that about the handles.
I love how cool this guy was! So genuine
Gable end too, pretty well built houses! Good job guys 🤘🏼
Jacob love your videos very informative and safe enjoy watching. I hop your wife and children are feeling better God Bless
Always nice to have a understanding client, good vid!
Very neat and impressive job. Bravo !
33:04 that's trusting the ol' chainbrake in action right there
It’s hard to find a company like Eastside tree works (even though I live on the east coast) to come out in a storm and do all they can. Great job guys, keep it up.
oh man..i agree with almost everything you guys do and defer to your obvious expertise..but walking around on that roof untethered is a no go for me.
Especially when it’s wet!
It's like a 4/12 .....relax and keep your center of gravity...quite simple actually
@@mattlewis9725 well spotted macho, gravity is the key factor.
Luck and insurance may cover the rest ...
Strange how as time goes on no one's willing to risk death for a paycheck anymore ....kids are spoiled right...jk 🤣
Bruh I’ll climb with no worries but the second I get on a roof I go to worst case scenarios
I'll bet that 4x4 is very well seeded in it's hole. No injuries is good.
A total blast of a job. Another reason why tree work and being an Arborist is so much fun.
That red Toyota is so rad
Thanks jake for the great video, look forward to the next one!
Wish I could work in a company like that. Hope we grow that much one day
Awesome work !! This video just popped up and I learned alot about trees in the last 3 minutes!!
Thank you so much Jake for your videos. I really love them. I'm in UK. I've done a bit of chainsaw work (so manly!) Love your attitude, you guys are so calm and soul-to-soul. Love the snow! I'd have come out in the snow if I was there.
I absolutely love these longer videos and you do alot of them. So thank you!
Brian is a monster with a crane he cant see eanything and yet he operates the crane like a bos👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
This Vid is the best advertizement you could have.
This may be my favorite channel and I have no idea why. its just interesting and calming at the same time. also he is so chill about everything.
Have you watched Reg Coates videos? I recommend
Congrats on being the third biggest (with the longest arms) arborist RUclips personality
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who is 1 and 2?
Jake.is definitely in my top 3
damn it's nice to see some good service and an appreciative customer
I'm impressed that the roof held! Cool to see your process here
I like the jack idea about getting that post back up from getting drove deep into hell by that fallin tree .
YOU GUYS DO AWESOME WORK I USES TO LOVE CUTTING TREES DOWN BUT NOW THAT I GOT MY LEG AMPUTATED AND ALSO I'M 65 I CAN'T GET OUT IN THE WOODS ANYMORE I'LL JUST LEAVE THAT UP TO YOU YOUNGSTERS I REALLY ENJOY WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS TAKE CARE AND STAY SAFE
Guilty Treeson Ruless!!!!! .... Brooo !!!!! ... Awesome Job ... All SAFE That's More Importance