DANGEROUS SPLIT CO-JOINED TREE GOES DOWN!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2024
- Trees growing together split down to the ground can be very dangerous to cut down and today we have a dandy white ash to get down safely. We chain it together and create carnage once again!
- Хобби
Great to see the brothers working together!❤
Thanks!
Chris looked like 👍 a lot of team work may your brother Eric be okay and mend up well with his recovery of his knee 😮😊❤
Yes, thanks!
Lots of things don't mix if you aren't aware of the danger and take it into account . . . But when something needs to be done, and you are mature enough to know you have nothing to prove. . . good job guys
Yup, thanks.
Great teamwork from prep work to take down to cleanup! Super job Chris, Ken and Eric. Eric best wishes on your knee surgery and recovery!! GNI
Thanks!
G’morning Brothers Carlson. Sweet action chaining it up. Most best cutting. Go get ‘em.
GoodNightIrene
Yup, much more betterer!
Good Afternoon
Very impressive.
Thank you! Cheers!
Just had my knee replaced one week ago. Got all my wood done. Good luck Eric!
Heal fast!
Glad to see that tree came down safely. I've seen split trees like that do some weird and unpredictable things when felling, even when chained. Good job 👍
Yup, thanks!
I never thought about chaining a split tree together, that worked well and made it a lot safer. That was a big tree and doesn't look like it was much fun to work up. Looks like it is still in great shape for firewood.
Yup, it was more of a bush than a tree!
Nice tree work guys looks like you had a good cleanup crew as well! I no longer bounce like I used to so not my favorite mix of tools but if that is the only tools in the toolbox I still use them sparingly as a last resort!
Yup, thanks!
Whenever Chris looks at the camera and moves it out of the way while he is doing work I think to myself, “sorry to get in your way”😂
Yup, it slows me down a lot some times! Thanks!!
Great job guys that tree yielded up a lot of wood. And Kenny got paid. Keep on cutting
Yup, thanks!
Hey Chris thanks for showing us how to chain a conjoined tree. I have just avoided them in the past for safety reasons. I will definitely take advantage of that technique in the future.
Be very careful they are tricky!
Nice work guys!
Thanks!
Watching the brothers work together reminds me of growing up in the wood yard. You guys remind me of my grandpa and his little brother Ed. Cutting wood and working the tobacco fields were more like family reunions than work. I love the celebratory drink but back in the day it was Old Milwaukee or Old Style.
Great times!!!
Good morning Chris and Kenny and Eric!!😀😀
Hello Al!
Your brother & I will be down together. I'm having a knee replacement in June. It's good to see the three brothers together again. You guys have a wonder day
Good luck heal fast!
Awesome vid an nice work today Chris! Always enjoy my visit to the channel and the live on location videos! 🔥💯👍. See you soon! Andrew from NB :)
Thanks! Will do!
Timber great work gentleman 😊
Thanks!
Great job!
Thanks!
It was not an Ash Tree...it was an Ash Bush! So glad you were able to round up some extra help with this one! I knew when you showed it in the last video that it was going to be a huge mess but tons of great firewood! You all work great together and make a good team!👍
Kenny is a magician he turned the Ash Bush into Busch Lite.
@@iffykidmn8170🤣🍻🍻🤣
Thanks!
Yup, just like Houdini!!
Great video!!!!
Thanks!
Chris...I had both knees replaced at the same time and after two weeks of in-home PT and two weeks of out-patient PT my knees were almost 100%. I was 72 at the time. I'm sure that unless there are some real complications that with Ken's fit body structure he should be back at it in a month or a little more. I had the Conformis knees which are custom for me and my body...6'7" 265#.
Glad it worked out well for you!
Well done everyone.and Chris,you got to buck and not limb.smart man😂
I love to buck!
The stump cut was perfect? Is that very hard to cut them physically? It is for me.
The dump of that load came right out. Very nice video. That 40 and 592 is a nice saw. They cut real good.
The chain worked great too.
Three went down...so yes it was good! Yup, thanks!
Working with your brothers does not get better than that. I do it all the time#teamwork
yup, thanks!!!
Nice job Carlsons. Many a yard tree has fallen to just what you did today. My cataract surgeries went well and after a short rehab I should be back outside cutting again. GNI
Heal fast and get back to it!
Wow, that was one sketchy tree. But made nice firewood for your brother..😉👍
Yup! Thanks Sir Daniel!!
Good morning Chris and Kenny and Eric nice work ( Ty Ron
Thanks Ron!
Great job on the double chain on the split..... That tree was ready to blow down in the next storm for sure!!
Maybe so!
Many hands make for easier work. Have a good weekend everyone.
Yes, thank you
Great!
Thanks!!
Look at that Husqy rippin' & rockin! Is that full house chain? - Giddy up 👍
Sure is! Thanks!
If he keeps all the 4 inch stuff I bet there is close to 4 face cords maybe in that crazy yard tree.
Yup, that is about right!
"Nice Job"
Thanks!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
Hello from Downunder. I couldn't care less what risks you take but I had to have a chuckle at the comment where you say don't worry we have cut down hundreds of trees like this. I spent a lifetime working on roofs and heard similar comments from roofers. 'I've never fallen off' Of course they hadn't, you only fall off once and every single one that did fall didn't think they would fall off and maim themself when they started. You are both bat shit bonkers but I love your videos
Thanks for watching the bats!
Watch out for the internet police Chris!
Yup, there is always a turd hiding in the bushes to jump out and hit you in the face.
What does Kenny think of the baby 540xp saw? "Every saw has its place" would be my guess.
Nice up in the tree and cutting small branches but that is about it.
We are a about a month into spring (by the calendar) and it is a balmy 20 degrees Fahrenheit here this morning in western SD. The WOODPRO'S done it again: git er' done!!!!!!
Yup, cold here too! Thanks!
Hi Chris,Ed from Vermont
Hello there Ed!
Stay on the buck.
What does that mean???
will do!
Buck rounds not cut limbs???
Good Morning Woodhounds!!!!!!(-;
Hello!
Self noodling. Convenient.
Yup!!!
My dad has an infection on his hip replacement. The choices were to lay him up in bed for 6 weeks, then replacement. Or is he on a daily dose of antibiotics. At his age, the antibiotics was the choice. Hop your brother can get rid of the infection, and the rest goes well.
Yup, my brother has to do all of the above! Ouch!!
The heading should have said okay bouts and girls out there this is how not to cut a tree down 😎🙃
Did it work?
@@InTheWoodyard If it works that’s all that matters
I won’t be going out looking for them 😂
Good!
Question, did you cut the branches off so there’s less pressure on the tree so there’s less chance of splitting?
No, so that they did not dig up the ground...they would have hit first.
Yikes……..
Yups!
This is lawn mowing season. You have to clean up quickly.
YUP!
Good morning all!
Yes it sure is ....we are all alive and that is all that matters!
@@InTheWoodyard yes indeed!
Good morning everyone
Hello Sir Stanley!
@@InTheWoodyard hey Chris just keep up the great videos
Oodles of noodles
Yup!
Have you found your next truck?
Yup, lots of them but they want me to mortgage my house again for one!!
Seems like Ken's used to the big tools. 😅
He likes to think so!
Life's Golden 😂
No metal was found?
nope...all good!
"yes, we know....." BUTT ? Ladder climbing with brake disenganged ? Ken is an expert, experienced. Still (Stihl). I always learn a tip or many from these YTs. Thx.
Yup. Thanks!
I was wondering about the chain brake myself. If you fall off the ladder that’s one thing, but to do so with a live chain saw is another thing altogether.
Why drop start it?
You are doing everything else safely.
Either drop to the ground and put a foot on the handle, or hold the handle securely between your legs.
Safety first.
Yes boss.
Wouldn't it be safer, quicker, and easier to cut the branches while standing in the tractor bucket?
I don't see a tractor? But even if they had brought Eric's tractor to the job site. The bucket height is maybe 6 foot max and not near tall enough, IMO.
Maybe, but first we would need to get a tractor there.
yup.
I would love to do a sticker swap with you if you could send me your email
Yes of course! First need to get some stickers!!!
@@InTheWoodyard Let me know when you get stickers and I'll be more than happy to trade with you