Pulling down a small leaning tree using Fiddle Blocks

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2017
  • Arborist Service ApS • Tel. 22 77 06 08 • www.ArboristService.dk • Træfældning Odense • Træfældning Fyn • Beskæring af træer • Træpleje • Træklatring
    I was climbed down tall thin birch trees (former nurse trees) in this small area.
    The last tree leaned toward a garden, fence and housing, but it was manageable if it was cut down from the top.
    On my way up In the skinny tree, I meet this V-shaped crotch! The connection and structural strength of the branch seemed much stronger than the actual top. The shape of the branch looked like a former outmatched top.
    It didn't seem right at all. So I decided to install a rigging rope and pull the back leaning tree in the opposite direction (using Fiddle Blocks) and then fell it the conventionel way.
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    Theme: Fiddle block, fiddle blocks, back leaning tree, felling, pulling tree, tree pulling, rigging, rigging system, pulley system, in-line pulling system, 1:4 pulling force, mechanical advantage.
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Комментарии • 62

  • @maewnarmmkii75
    @maewnarmmkii75 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your kindness of sharing knowledge, greeting from Thailand.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  Год назад

      Thanks maewnarm MkII! Greeting from Denmark ....stay safe in down here!

  • @michaelphilipgrauers8112
    @michaelphilipgrauers8112 7 лет назад +5

    Your videos are always enjoyable to watch, not only for the good quality, but instructional with the proper respect for safety that I do so appreciate. Thanks a million....and as always, looking forward to the next one.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +4

      And a million thanks to you! I had become tired of movies where a lot of wood came down without necessarily made one wiser. Now I try to put myself in the situation I was in when I started ....in an attempt to provide answers to some of the questions we had. There are a lot of procedures that can be explained and then it again makes sense to make movies. Sincerely thank for your response, Michael!

    • @michaelphilipgrauers8112
      @michaelphilipgrauers8112 7 лет назад +1

      Soren Satellit...A wise old man once told me the following that I myself shape my ljfe around - "Life only makes sense when you are doing things you truely enjoy, sometimes we have to be patient because there is a right time for every seed to sprout again." :)
      I will wait patiently with joy for your next video to come....when the time is right ;)

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +1

      So true! The next movie is on track and I hope I get the time to complete it soon! If you are on facebook you will find many small everyday history on the facebook page from Arborist Service (da-dk.facebook.com/ArboristService/) Thanks agian!

  • @chtclimbing
    @chtclimbing 3 года назад +1

    Was realizing that you had no crew and did this by yourself. Your a badass arborist

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  3 года назад

      Thank you CaptainHook TreeClimbing - great channel ... I subscribe!

  • @eshark08
    @eshark08 4 года назад +2

    Awesomeness. Great catch on the crotch. Most people would have used it. Really cool pulley system. Loving your videos! Wish I would have found them sooner!

  • @ecopsych101
    @ecopsych101 3 года назад +1

    for a beer, we can use the winch on my truck and be done with this job in about 60 seconds.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  3 года назад

      Thanks ecopsych101! We can share a box of beer and let my beaver do the work ;0)

  • @Johnny82ify
    @Johnny82ify 5 лет назад +2

    Great video by the way. Much appreciated.

  • @StoicNemesis
    @StoicNemesis 7 лет назад

    I love it when brush stacks itself

  • @patkarlsson
    @patkarlsson 7 лет назад +1

    Nice done! And epic Paint-skills :D

  • @SANGREAZULCREMA7
    @SANGREAZULCREMA7 7 лет назад +2

    I wish I had an instructor like you :( I'm trying to learn all this. I like how you explain, too bad I'm not familiar with all this equipment, I just use two ropes one small to tide my self to the tree and the other one to pull my chain saw up.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +3

      Hi Luis! It's very important to get training from an experienced climber. It's dangerous work! You are hanging in a rope at dangerous height, while you are releasing heavy/long disparate wooden objects with the world's most dangerous hand tool. Start by reading this book: "The Tree Climber's Companion" by Jeff Jepson (ISBN 0-615-11290-0) (www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=2). And one way or another ....please! ....go out and assist an experienced climber and receive all the learning you can get. This way you will become a great (safe) climber!

    • @SANGREAZULCREMA7
      @SANGREAZULCREMA7 7 лет назад

      Soren Satellit that's what I'm looking for, take a course or find a place where I can get trained. I appreciate all your information and help with your videos. I'm learning with them too. God bless you!

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Luis! Glad to hear! I hope you find a good path. Stay safe

  • @Johnny82ify
    @Johnny82ify 5 лет назад +1

    That was a great safe and probably expensive way of redirecting a heavy leaner. You would cringe at the way my poor ass would go about that.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  5 лет назад

      Thanks Jonathan! And sorry ...that was the only equipment in the car that day. It was not planned to pull in any trees at all and since fiddleblocks are only intended to tighten ropes (and not to hold falling trees) then this became the solution. The lowering device could as well have been a prusik but it was there. Stay safe!

  • @zacharyleblanc1547
    @zacharyleblanc1547 5 лет назад +1

    Soren, I'm kind of curious what your thoughts are on using a standard 4 to 1 pull kit with two prusiks one to lock off the pulled rope and the other to readjust the pulley? Anyway, excellent videos I really appreciate you taking the time to make them.

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Zachary! There are many good ways to do it ... I have often used the method myself if I unexpectedly needed more pulling power!

  • @robertgeal2638
    @robertgeal2638 6 лет назад

    Great video, always willing to learn new things. Would this method be any different from using something like a decent tirfor winch.
    Thanks

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  6 лет назад

      Thanks Robert! Yes ... it's just much heavier equipment to carry around. I also use a tirfor when the tree gets too heavy!

    • @robertgeal2638
      @robertgeal2638 6 лет назад +1

      Soren Satellit spot on keep the great videos coming.

  • @Joesdifferent
    @Joesdifferent 6 лет назад +1

    You are running some great hardware right there this is a fucking great video thank you so very much for sharing now can I borrow some of your equipment LOL LOL

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks Joe! Yes, just drop by ... do I get it back the following day? ;0)

    • @Joesdifferent
      @Joesdifferent 6 лет назад +1

      Soren Satellit I wish I was closer brother I would like to tagalong with a real professional for at least a couple weeks

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  6 лет назад

      Thanks Joe!

  • @oliverrosenkrantz7603
    @oliverrosenkrantz7603 3 года назад +1

    Jeg er så vild med din kanal! Den har givet mig det sidste skub til at gå arborist vejen selv! Tusind tak! Og tager du voksenlærlinge? 😄💪🏼

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  3 года назад

      Tak Oliver! Jeg har endnu ikke hørt om nogen der har fortrudt den vej. Det er et topklasse job hvis det gerne må være fysisk og altid udendørs. Jeg tager desværre ikke lærlinge men måske skal du undersøge hvad der er af muligheder på Skovskolen og deres erhvervsuddannelse (EUD) - hvor man også kan specialisere sig som arborist. Se mere her: ign.ku.dk/skov-og-naturtekniker/

    • @oliverrosenkrantz7603
      @oliverrosenkrantz7603 3 года назад +1

      @@SorenSatellit tusind tak for svar! Jaaa det tror jeg på! Sidder klistret til youtube og internettet omkring faget haha. Øv! Jeg har talt med skovskolen og jeg tænker at jeg bare starter med grundforløb og leder efter elevplads imens :) tusind tak for din tid :)

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  3 года назад

      @@oliverrosenkrantz7603 Tak Oliver ...klø på!

  • @dpeterbannister
    @dpeterbannister 7 лет назад +1

    Nice graphics.

  • @ArsonistArborist
    @ArsonistArborist 7 лет назад +1

    what program did you use for your illustrations? Looks good! 👍

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад

      Thanks D. Ryan Shaw. I did the illustartions in Adobe Illustrator and put it all together in Premiere Pro. Heavy programs ... I still have a lot to learn!

    • @ArsonistArborist
      @ArsonistArborist 7 лет назад

      Oh nice. I use Premiere, but don't think I've ever used illustrator. Looks clean and professional

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Ryan! There's a really wild one on the way. I've been working on it for months ... an 11 minute rigging animation consisting 1000 (996) drawings, made in Illustrator and Premiere.

    • @ArsonistArborist
      @ArsonistArborist 7 лет назад

      A lot of work can go into a short video! I don't know how guys like August Hunike do it! I through together a bunch of shott clips to make a tree drops video and it took hours and hours and hours of editing... the wife was getting upset I was spending so much time editing. And then a guy like August puts out way better videos and he does it like weekly or biweekly... while at the same time running a tree business.. and raising a family! Pretty wild

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад

      Hi Ryan! Yes, it's a time killer! I'm trying to show different kinds of tasks, so when I already have 5 movies with a common fir take down, then the method or the tree in fir takedown no 6 must be very special before it becomes a movie ...otherwise I feel I repeat myself. Technique instead of show!

  • @rogeriosilva5577
    @rogeriosilva5577 3 года назад +1

    Good bommmmm

  • @marcelopires8838
    @marcelopires8838 5 лет назад +6

    There is no the necessicity of This all...

  • @daytona453201
    @daytona453201 5 лет назад +1

    Well i bet you didnt know this but im a fiddle "block" player too. And if you care to make a dare, ill make a bet with you.

  • @ilikedirt250
    @ilikedirt250 5 лет назад +1

    Keep it simple. I've done some things.

  • @Order-in-Chaos
    @Order-in-Chaos 7 лет назад

    Is there a reason why you don't speak?

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +2

      Yes, the camera just runs while I do what I get paid for. The shooting is completely secondary and whether there are recordings for a movie, I'll check afterwards. Additionally, I don't have a Danish-English dictionary with me at work ;0) ...and since I don't do this in my usual language, it's good to have some time, trying to get it right! I hope that the composition of my words still makes sense :0) Thanks for watching!

    • @Order-in-Chaos
      @Order-in-Chaos 7 лет назад +1

      I get it... You're worried you'll sound like Aaaaanold if you speak. Hey man that's fine no one cares... BTW, the composition of your words are fine; in fact you write better than a good percentage of people over here in the states. Great video, keep it up...

    • @SorenSatellit
      @SorenSatellit  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks Chaos Pilot! I'll be back!