I need to apologize for not listening to this video. This time I noticed the great banter between you and Isaac. Good choice on your part. Fits the channel perfectly.
I miss randys interaction with you and the banter but Issac is getting there, nice to hear a young lad with a sense of humour, plus you are way too nice to an apprentice, you said well done at the end, shame on you. ALWAYS keep apprentices on edge, it makes them aware………..😂. Good job man, loving all your videos.
Hey, just wanted to thank you, after watching your videos on chainsaw safety and tree removal I finally got over my anxiety of working with them and now I find it quite relaxing and good workout to help my father to clear out the small forest property he owns.
I am a tree climber I've been cutting trees for 22 years I started when I was 18 I'm 41 now I was terrified of heights now I can do the biggest of biggest trees no problem at all number one I had to learn to trust my gear number two I had to learn to do what I am doing is Right meaning when I'm rigging something when I'm tying into a certain piece all this came with time many many years of practice of guys who've been doing it for umpteen years teaching me the right way my fear of heights is completely gone now God bless I hope you overcome this it's not easy but it can be done
But I do have fear of something happening which is good when you have no fear at all you're going to make a mistake I hope that helps fear is healthy I believe
I love those Husq 394 and 395 saws, and really like to run 32" bars on them. They really hold up well and love to be run wide open with a good skip chain.
My extreme fear of heights makes me dizzy nauseous and sweaty watching when you go high up. My heart pounds and palms sweat and only when you are coming down does my tummy knot relax. I am old and watch in awe your courage and fitness. Why i watch? I dont know - crazy 😂 I love the sounds.
Fishing? Do it Jake, it’s one of the most relaxing sports especially for a guy like you who needs to relax once in a while. You work hard. Plus fish are great to eat.
Grew up on a farm cutting wood for maintenance and for winter heat. Was taught a lot of good stuff, but watching Jake and a few other YTs has shown me a lot of stuff and has made me better. I even did a bit of climbing in my early 20s and I am so jealous of how easy it is to learn now with so many resources. Nice to be entertained as well.
I like to see your video as it is excited to face different difficulties while cutting trees. When I see you all staying on top of the tree, I feel scare. Jake, you are the most excited one. 👍
I hear ya. I’m 62 and have a climb tomorrow for removal on my property. Had a full knee replacement 2 yrs ago and PRP injection in my elbow 2 weeks ago. Held together by baling wire and titanium. My Echo. 2511T has been a lifesaver.
@@justinjones9255 Just turned 60. War stories of "back in my day" from kids younger than me is an eye opener for sure. Back in your day? Well before you were born I was jumping out of planes in full rattle. Damn, I'm getting old.
My fear of hts disappears as soon as I watch the view through your go pro. I do worry sometimes when youre talking and your saw gets too close to your rope. But youre the expert. Lets climb!!
neat co dominate pine, interesting type to take down safely! the chunks were something to watch fall flat on the ground. reunions are always nice with friends you worked with for a time.
Enjoyed the video. Very nice climbing, limbing & speedlining. That was a TALL Ponderosa for sure. But, you made short work of it boys. The 395xp worked like a charm cutting through that sucker.....nice, Jacob.
I used the stihl battery saw for around a year now, me and the other climber at the company just hated it so much. We switched to the husky ones a few monthes ago and we just like them so much better. The 542 is such a gamechanger! Great video as always
Lots of HARD work. More power to ya. Go fishin" It's good for the inner self. Love the chipper, it's kinda hypnotic. Look at the river! Don't tell me you aren't going fishing!
i'd love to see a video of what a solo arborist would need in their kit to do the basics like rigging limbs and just basically getting the big stuff away from structures with only you and a ground guy. Would you happen to have a video like that?
I moved from Northern California to Indiana. I miss the smell of the Ponderosa pines near my old house. I loved scratching the bark to get the scent. I bet you guys probably had too much of a good thing though…
I was working (soffit repair) at a customer's house and they have a tri-dominant white oak in their backyard! And I can hear my "Jake voice" in my head saying what a mess that tree removal will be! 🤣
Beautiful river. I felt more worried on this one because of the codominant pine with 2 people work up there - feels less safe but I am certainly not an expert and I always learn a lot.
Some treas are tal, this one of them! Best Regards Peter Eriksson, Swedish Forest AB in Northern Sweden! Take Cares Mates & Stay Safe Every Day, Please! From our Team to you! Here is winter Time, right now, until early April! Already 2 feet of snow & -8 degrease Celsius! Cold woork every day, next 5 mounths, at least!😊😅😊
When you fell a big tree I am always curious about how old the tree is. I try to pause the video and count the rings but most of the time not all of the rings are in frame. We have a lot of massive black(?) oak here in SoCal. I would like to be able to guess their age based on the ring counts in your videos. At the end of your videos can you provide one frame of a top down view of the entire stump? Just thought I’d ask.
Ive used all kinds of different epuipment for moveing brush and my 39 hp mahindra tractor with a grapple is the most efficient and the easiest on yards
In my town there 6 Ponderosa pines that average 150 feet tall and can't be cut down due to their location and they are protected by US Forestry as protected trees - their over 100 years old
Really enjoy you enthusiasm and work ethic-- We live in Edmonds and have a group of small cedars--maybe Junipers--50'+ tall and ~~ 12+"s in diam.--that are covered with ivy and and most are dead. Do you travel this far North with you bucket truck?? Was hoping to have the tops knocked off and a neighbor has a bandsaw mill and wants the non punky logs. I can haul out the leftovers so no chipping or hauling, Not quite as sexy for RUclips but showing how ivy can take over and destroy trees could be interesting for your i billion followers. Thanks for the great videos, Pleas let me know if interested.
22:45 "I got every device" - Jake is like Nikki "She took me to her castle, and I couldn't believe my eyes. She had so many devices, everything that money could buy." Imagine if Darling Nikki had been able to order from Sappy Supplies though...
I have the exact same issue with my notch swingers. Kinda sketch if you are holding a branch & can't clip your saw with only 1 hand. Ended up taping mine open
Damn. About a 212-year-old Pondarosa pine. Probably a little off, but close. Tree is living history of weather and what happened through the years. Which way was facing North, and what the tree went through. 47:40.
"There weren't even tractors, when I started" 😂 When I started, there was no gear. Well, there was. But, I didn't have it. I just climbed up, topped it, and limbed it on the way down, like a psychopath. Was a bit nuts. Probably lucky to not be tree food by now.
Jake at 15:05 when that branch landed on your rope, is that the only rope holding you from falling to the ground? Or is there another safety line that i just can't see? Im glad that limb wasn't a 2 or 3 hundred pounder.
It was awesome having you out! Thanks for the hard work.
Thanks Ole! We had a great time!
Im imagining Jake torpedoing small logs at Issac 😂😂😂 Issac scrambling for cover 😂😂
I need to apologize for not listening to this video. This time I noticed the great banter between you and Isaac. Good choice on your part. Fits the channel perfectly.
I miss randys interaction with you and the banter but Issac is getting there, nice to hear a young lad with a sense of humour, plus you are way too nice to an apprentice, you said well done at the end, shame on you. ALWAYS keep apprentices on edge, it makes them aware………..😂.
Good job man, loving all your videos.
Hey, just wanted to thank you, after watching your videos on chainsaw safety and tree removal I finally got over my anxiety of working with them and now I find it quite relaxing and good workout to help my father to clear out the small forest property he owns.
Good job guys. I live on highway 410, Good to see you guys in Naches. Blessings to all of you.
My phobia of heights keeps me from experiencing things like this but these videos allow me to live vicariously through them.
It’s not your fear of heights it’s your fear of falling from that certain height
I am a tree climber I've been cutting trees for 22 years I started when I was 18 I'm 41 now I was terrified of heights now I can do the biggest of biggest trees no problem at all number one I had to learn to trust my gear number two I had to learn to do what I am doing is Right meaning when I'm rigging something when I'm tying into a certain piece all this came with time many many years of practice of guys who've been doing it for umpteen years teaching me the right way my fear of heights is completely gone now God bless I hope you overcome this it's not easy but it can be done
But I do have fear of something happening which is good when you have no fear at all you're going to make a mistake I hope that helps fear is healthy I believe
Once you accept that a fall from 100’ is going to kill you the same as 30 feet it’s all good.
@@Darlhim89 pretty much yeah just like driving in a vehicle
I love those Husq 394 and 395 saws, and really like to run 32" bars on them. They really hold up well and love to be run wide open with a good skip chain.
The dust cloud from that one you cut around 41 minutes in reminding me of the dust cloud that followed Pig Pen around on the Charlie Brown cartoons.
Beautiful Job Jake, you carried the whole job, IMHO.
Jake, Caleb is a wise man... the worst day fishing is still better than the best day working! 😂👍🇦🇺
jake makeing issac think that "back when I was young, we had to catch the entire tree" and then carry it home.. Lmaf!
My extreme fear of heights makes me dizzy nauseous and sweaty watching when you go high up. My heart pounds and palms sweat and only when you are coming down does my tummy knot relax. I am old and watch in awe your courage and fitness. Why i watch? I dont know - crazy 😂 I love the sounds.
Fishing? Do it Jake, it’s one of the most relaxing sports especially for a guy like you who needs to relax once in a while. You work hard. Plus fish are great to eat.
Pop's here. That little electric saw is very impressive.. How long of a battery life does it have, battery size and brand. Really is impressive.
Root beer plus mountain dew! Dang, you guys are Speedballing now!
Next time try a Monster with a Jolt chaser! 🤣
@@OldsmobileCutlass1969Va You have to be able to function without the shakes. 😛
My first Sappy Supplies purchase has been great. 😊. Thanks for the great content.
Grew up on a farm cutting wood for maintenance and for winter heat. Was taught a lot of good stuff, but watching Jake and a few other YTs has shown me a lot of stuff and has made me better. I even did a bit of climbing in my early 20s and I am so jealous of how easy it is to learn now with so many resources. Nice to be entertained as well.
Black Sheep Tree service is awesome. Great video. I look forward to seeing more of your content.
Yeah they are great!
I like to see your video as it is excited to face different difficulties while cutting trees. When I see you all staying on top of the tree, I feel scare. Jake, you are the most excited one. 👍
YAY! Caleb! Always a pleasure so see him!
Sadly I have learned to face the reality of my age so it's nice to hear some, 'Back in my day' stories.
I hear ya. I’m 62 and have a climb tomorrow for removal on my property. Had a full knee replacement 2 yrs ago and PRP injection in my elbow 2 weeks ago. Held together by baling wire and titanium. My Echo. 2511T has been a lifesaver.
@@justinjones9255 Just turned 60. War stories of "back in my day" from kids younger than me is an eye opener for sure. Back in your day? Well before you were born I was jumping out of planes in full rattle. Damn, I'm getting old.
My fear of hts disappears as soon as I watch the view through your go pro. I do worry sometimes when youre talking and your saw gets too close to your rope. But youre the expert. Lets climb!!
It is so satisfying to see that big saw rip in that big wood
Great camera work Jacob, appreciate your time and effort. Awesome humbolt ... Anton taught you well.
Great Vid. Really limby pine. Enjoyed the great camera work with branch mounted cameras. Entire crew works well together. Stay safe!
neat co dominate pine, interesting type to take down safely! the chunks were something to watch
fall flat on the ground. reunions are always nice with friends you worked with for a time.
Every time you attach a GoPro to the branch I feel like I'm on a carnival ride
awesome video. You & BSTS make a great team. great to see you enjoying yourself
Issac shows his eager to learn. Great!
Enjoyed the video. Very nice climbing, limbing & speedlining. That was a TALL Ponderosa for sure. But, you made short work of it boys. The 395xp worked like a charm cutting through that sucker.....nice, Jacob.
Thanks so much!
i am sittin in tn having a wiskey and water watching , and you guys are great love the comatary, yor worth every penny you are paid .👍👍👍⛈
I used the stihl battery saw for around a year now, me and the other climber at the company just hated it so much. We switched to the husky ones a few monthes ago and we just like them so much better. The 542 is such a gamechanger! Great video as always
Lots of HARD work. More power to ya. Go fishin" It's good for the inner self. Love the chipper, it's kinda hypnotic. Look at the river! Don't tell me you aren't going fishing!
This has become one of my favorite channels to follow.
That’s one big tree, great job bringing it down.
The tree is so tall, sawed very well man. I have cut trees that tall before, it feels great!
Nice river too. It's good to see the surrounding areas.
Just started my tree service. I was like you im not gonna own a tree service yet here i am lol love youre videos
Thanx guys enjoyed your show today. Great job………Nanny😊
i have the swinger and love it. i think i have just learned to unclip in a straight motion
i'd love to see a video of what a solo arborist would need in their kit to do the basics like rigging limbs and just basically getting the big stuff away from structures with only you and a ground guy. Would you happen to have a video like that?
I moved from Northern California to Indiana. I miss the smell of the Ponderosa pines near my old house. I loved scratching the bark to get the scent. I bet you guys probably had too much of a good thing though…
I like their process on that one! Tractor forwarding material to the mini ex feeding the chipper. Looked like a fun day, great job gents!
Yeah it worked pretty well 👍
Nice video. Good to know some people from the old place still stay in touch. Good video.
Thanks 👍
Love those 395’s !
Pop's here. Those look like one great lumber logs I'm sure someone would love to have them.
I was working (soffit repair) at a customer's house and they have a tri-dominant white oak in their backyard!
And I can hear my "Jake voice" in my head saying what a mess that tree removal will be! 🤣
Dude you’re a beast. Appreciate the work and vids man!
I appreciate that!
@@GuiltyofTreeson For sure bro. One tradesman to another. Love to see good work! Electrician here.
Beautiful river. I felt more worried on this one because of the codominant pine with 2 people work up there - feels less safe but I am certainly not an expert and I always learn a lot.
Great job Jake!
Some treas are tal, this one of them! Best Regards Peter Eriksson, Swedish Forest AB in Northern Sweden! Take Cares Mates & Stay Safe Every Day, Please! From our Team to you! Here is winter Time, right now, until early April! Already 2 feet of snow & -8 degrease Celsius! Cold woork every day, next 5 mounths, at least!😊😅😊
You guys rock.
A lumberjack's preferred drug of choice, FELLING! The high is unbelievably addicting!
Nice face shield 👍
Looks to me you Guys know your jobs pretty well ,and are good at what you do nice Video thanks cheers ❤️🙏👍🧌
When you fell a big tree I am always curious about how old the tree is. I try to pause the video and count the rings but most of the time not all of the rings are in frame. We have a lot of massive black(?) oak here in SoCal. I would like to be able to guess their age based on the ring counts in your videos. At the end of your videos can you provide one frame of a top down view of the entire stump? Just thought I’d ask.
Great idea! I’ll start doing that!
Thank you so much, sir!!!
About 145 rings from my count when he drops the log at 47:40
Ive used all kinds of different epuipment for moveing brush and my 39 hp mahindra tractor with a grapple is the most efficient and the easiest on yards
Very nice job! Thank you for your opinion on the Notch Swinger. Guess I'll stick with the DMM Mega Vault.
Great video👍🚀
In my town there 6 Ponderosa pines that average 150 feet tall and can't be cut down due to their location and they are protected by US Forestry as protected trees - their over 100 years old
Is that rare in your parts?
Mother Nature: What wind speed can they withstand? I'll test next storm.
Really enjoy you enthusiasm and work ethic--
We live in Edmonds and have a group of small cedars--maybe Junipers--50'+ tall and ~~ 12+"s in diam.--that are covered with ivy and and most are dead. Do you travel this far North with you bucket truck?? Was hoping to have the tops knocked off and a neighbor has a bandsaw mill and wants the non punky logs. I can haul out the leftovers so no chipping or hauling, Not quite as sexy for RUclips but showing how ivy can take over and destroy trees could be interesting for your i billion followers. Thanks for the great videos, Pleas let me know if interested.
That was fun.
Nice work
You are master of your craft.
Thank you 😊
Once again a nice video with cool guys and isaac but man that husky I only have a 254xp very good allrounder and a few smaller ones
I still drop branches on my 22 year old ground guys, old ways are the best ways
😂 totally!
36:00 when I saw your climb line going up while you started that back cut I was a bit worried.
Same here, got scared for a second 😅
Ponderosa are such cool trees
Lots of technical chit-chat…means zero to me, but the action is exciting!
Mountain Dew-beer, the breakfast of champions.
Great view from up there
You should try the Husqvarna & skylotec icx rope ascender. Uses the same batteries as the electric chainsaws.
Had a clip from exotica. Was great captured but easy.
22:45 "I got every device" - Jake is like Nikki "She took me to her castle, and I couldn't believe my eyes. She had so many devices, everything that money could buy." Imagine if Darling Nikki had been able to order from Sappy Supplies though...
i love the notch swinger
workin' workin' workin' he's always workin'
Hy Jake !! nice work , Do you just have your lanyard ?? don't you've another ink point ??
Looks like those ponderosa pines hinge a lot like our pines over here in the southeastern part of the country do
Thanks for this vid.. almost bought one of them notch chainsaw holders glad I didn't now 😮
Tractors great. Avants a game changer' haha hear that alot but it is!
Man you guys make my butt pucker seeing you up in them trees.....
Working in the ol nacho nice
absolutley slammed the go pro
my boss has a sthil electric top handle and he seems to like it, i haven’t heard anything bad about them except the oiler breaking
I have the exact same issue with my notch swingers. Kinda sketch if you are holding a branch & can't clip your saw with only 1 hand. Ended up taping mine open
being afraid of heights looking through this guys GoPro is scary
9:35 resting the chainsaw on ur only rope is dope trust in ur tools xD
I think I can speak for everyone when I say "we need more caleb".
The best bleeping ive ever heard 😂
Damn. About a 212-year-old Pondarosa pine. Probably a little off, but close. Tree is living history of weather and what happened through the years. Which way was facing North, and what the tree went through. 47:40.
Nice to see Caleb again. What kind of chest strap does he use for the Sequoia?
So many camera angles!
Anh cưa cây to rất khéo .máy cưa xích rất nhỏ gọn để cắt cành cây .Em rất thích công việc này 👍
"There weren't even tractors, when I started" 😂
When I started, there was no gear.
Well, there was.
But, I didn't have it.
I just climbed up, topped it, and limbed it on the way down, like a psychopath.
Was a bit nuts.
Probably lucky to not be tree food by now.
We actually had to catch these. Lol.
Faithful channel guest.. Ever considered shorts for when we are on the fly with limited time?
"He's a county over" I thought you meant how far apart the other stem was as you both climbed!
Jake at 15:05 when that branch landed on your rope, is that the only rope holding you from falling to the ground? Or is there another safety line that i just can't see? Im glad that limb wasn't a 2 or 3 hundred pounder.
Yeah i dont like the stihl battery trim saw either ... lol for that reason of having to turn it on every single time it idles longer than 4 seconds
so wonderful beautiful video my best friend i love it see so nice