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Arborist Alone
United States
Приєднався 2 гру 2023
Hi all! I want to share with you my experience in forestry. On this channel, I'll be posting videos of my tree removal work. Most of the time, I do it all by myself, without any outside help. If you like the videos, that'd be great!
This Tree Is so Skinny. I Climb it Like a Cat.
This Tree Is so Skinny. I Climb it Like a Cat.
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Відео
These Spruce Can Catch FIRE From Electricity | Removing 2 TREES
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The trees are very dangerous today. There is a gas pipe and electrical wires nearby. In this video, I'm trying to speak English again.
A Russian Arborist is Speaking English for the First Time
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In this video, I'm cutting down a large birch tree in the backyard. I work alone, I also speak English for the first time.
A Tree With a Slant | How to Cut Down
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A Tree With a Slant | How to Cut Down
Even a Beginner Can Chop Down this Tree
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I'm cutting down a frozen tree in the yard of the house. It is still very cold in my country in February. The temperature can drop to -30 or -35 C degrees, and because of this, my chainsaw loses power.
Spruce for $ 65 | Full Video from START to FINISH
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I'm cutting down a Fir Tree. From the beginning to the end of the video, I cut almost nothing.
Cutting Down a Poplar Next to a 10,000 V POWER Line.
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I'm cutting down a fragile poplar tree tilted onto a 10,000 volt power line.
It's Spring | A Tree For $85
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Deleting a tree is a piece of cake. Observe the entire process of the forester's work from beginning to end.
Winter Adventures in the TREE | Birch Removal
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Winter Adventures in the TREE | Birch Removal
How one Person Can Cut Down a Tree: the Process of Work from Beginning to End.
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In this video, I will show you how I cut down a tree on my own. This is what I usually do without the help of other people. Enjoy watching!
This Poplar Tree has TOTALLY ROTTED | Removing Trees
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This Poplar Tree has TOTALLY ROTTED | Removing Trees
Harvesting Firewood With a Climber and Chainsaw
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I'm cutting down an old birch tree. At the request of customers, I immediately sawed the tree trunk for firewood. Birch is the best kind of wood for firewood in my area.
Arborist Survival... I Earned ONLY $80 in 3 Hours
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I cut down a birch tree in winter. In the winter, there's not a lot of work around here. So, I have to take on some jobs for less money.
Dude, this Tree is Like a Rock. It's Completely Frozen.
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January is the coldest month here in Russia, and this tree is completely frozen due to the low temperature. My chainsaws don't cut well because of this.
Climber Removes Christmas Tree in Russian Village
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I'm cutting down a fir tree near a house in the countryside. There is a lot of debris from this tree and danger in case of accidental fire.
Tree Attack on Power Lines | part 2
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Tree Attack on Power Lines | part 2
How to Cut Down a TREE by Yourself
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How to Cut Down a TREE by Yourself
How an Arborist Cuts Down a TREE | part 2
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How an Arborist Cuts Down a TREE | part 2
Pruning DEAD branches on a TREE | TREE Climbing
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Pruning DEAD branches on a TREE | TREE Climbing
Arborist Work | How to MAKE 120 dollars
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Arborist Work | How to MAKE 120 dollars
Arborist Alone | Earned $100 in 2 Hours
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Arborist Alone | Earned $100 in 2 Hours
3 HOURS of ARBORIST WORK in 17 Minutes | REMOVING TREES
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3 HOURS of ARBORIST WORK in 17 Minutes | REMOVING TREES
Chainsaw VS Birch | I Cut Down a Tree for 110 Dollars
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Chainsaw VS Birch | I Cut Down a Tree for 110 Dollars
-30 C\\-23 F How I WORK in WINTER
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-30 C\\-23 F How I WORK in WINTER
I Cut Down a TREE for $90 | REMOVING Trees
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I Cut Down a TREE for $90 | REMOVING Trees
Tree VS Chainsaw | Work from beginning to end
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Tree VS Chainsaw | Work from beginning to end
Hi John I was looking for tree climber
Efficient and solid.
What does 100 dollars have to do with anything?..aghh no and no ..
I’m not a pro - just climb my own trees but I’m always alone so it’s cool to see how you improvise to get the job done by yourself. Nice work!
Thank you! Stay safe in the tree. And keep your phone(911) handy because you work alone like me.
"promo sm"
Freaking awesome work man!!!! Always love your vids!!
Thanks Man!
Nice
People always call me when im up on a tree too, every single time.. 😂😂😂
Where did you buy your climbing spikes, im from argentina and they dont exist here 😢
I bought them in Russia. They were brought from the USA
Niko bellic 😁
Holzforma chainsaw?
Yes. G 111 model
Все таки англоязычный народ больше ценит контент нежели русские да😅
Great job brother
Awesome job brother
Great job as usual 🤘
Neat, safe, professional.
Love your videos man I watch most of them on my lunch breaks :) stay safe
Thanks buddy! You should check out my videos too during your evening dinner😁
Wow. Master peace of work.
I wish I had the money I would send you a 2511 Echo all souped up I would love to but I'm just like you buddy work hard everyday just to make it God bless stay safe
Thank you so much brother! International postal services are not working in Russia right now. I'm going to get an ECHO 362 tes soon. I love powerful toys.
@@ArboristAlone oh me too buddy I love powerful toys too
@@br-dj2ti Good choice bro!
Good work John!👏
Thanks!
Your English is pretty good, man! Thanks for another great vid!! Stay safe up there brother!
Thanks bro! So I'm doing everything right! There will be a lot more videos ahead.
Excellent video. There's something relaxing about watching you working hard! And your English is absolutely fine.
Thanks dude! I studied German at school and college. And I don't even know all the letters of the English alphabet😁 This is not a joke
@@ArboristAlone I used to teach English to new arrivals and I had to apologize for the spelling and pronunciation. It's just weird. You're doing fine. Wish my Russian was as good!
And I would like to meet a native English speaker who is learning Russian.
@@ArboristAlone I first visited St Petersburg when it was still Leningrad! Then I've been to southern Siberia, near where you are, and to arctic Russia north of Murmansk. I'm an archaeologist and I was in touch with a guy at the museum of Karelia. We were arranging a trip but then Covid happened. Now there's the political situation of course. Everywhere I've just found normal, friendly people and I hope to come back when things improve.
@@uppergorple There are very kind people in Russia. We are shown as evil only in movies. Come as soon as it's over, everything will be fine!
Good work dude and good english. When I travelled to Murmansk, Russia very few people knew english but I must say the people were extremely friendly and helped us whenever they could.
Thanks! We have very kind people in Russia, especially in small towns. It's only in the movies that were portrayed as bad, so don't believe it.
Awesome! Keep it up
Hello John! Nice to meet you!
Hello Jon! How do they keep water pipe from freezing??
HI!!! We use these water pipes for watering plants in the summer and washing cars. In winter, these pipes are empty. This is normal in Russia.
@@ArboristAlone Of course, I see...
Love your videos and you speak way better English than I do Russian 😉
Awesome work!!! That's good english too man. Nicely done!
This is very commendable for me, thank you!
Brooo!!! Great vid as always!! Super to cool to finally see you and hear your voice. God bless, brother, stay safe!!
Okay bro! I hope you understood my words.
Yeah man your English is pretty good! Far better than my Russian. Which is non-existent 😂
😁Thank you very much! I study English every day!
Nice to see you and hear you!
Good job! Good sharp chains! Well done...
In the warmer months, my saws work well
How’s that blue Chainsaw doing how long you have it for ?
A year and 2 months. I think it will work for another year. So far, everything is fine
Can you take a landscape view before and after so we can see what happen? Go 20 meter form the tree in 3 directions and show before and after.
I'll think about it.
Come to Cincinnati I will pay you $250 for the day
Sometimes I earn $250 a day here at home. With this money, I can pay $6 for my phone (calls and Internet for a month), all utility bills for the house are $30 (per month), my car insurance is $ 3 per month, medical care in my country is free. With $200, I can buy good food at the supermarket for the whole month.
You have an arborist company? Im looking to emigrate
@@Kaizen747 You must be joking right now! My country is not the best place to emigrate right now. Maybe something will change, but I don't advise you to move now. Read the news!
Was the tree cut down because of a problem, or just for future fuel?
It's all because of the building work.
Yooouu you got a new sub! But where are you from?
👍I'm from Russia
What handsaw do you use, it seems to be quite effective
HI! This is a handsaw model Grinda GS-6 320 мм
Safe, precise and professional. Nice one mate.
im so curiuos is this a common profession where you live or do people think your insane
This is a rare profession for us. When I'm sawing near houses, people often come and watch. And always be afraid that I'll fall out of a tree😁
I'm in upstate NY, it's not REALLY common and yes... everyone, even the people I work with, tell me I'm insane. And this is a f@ckin baby tree 😂 Get up in them Adirondacks and test yourself on the white pines there 👍 100+ feet. That's a hairy ride, lol. Also I'm not taking anything away from this guy's skill. He clearly knows what he's doing, stay safe buddy, the trees are mean 😂
@@dfektdysfunkshun6215 It's so funny.🤣🤣 The biggest trees in my neighborhood that I've cut down are Christmas trees, and they usually don't exceed 115 feet in height.
@@ArboristAlone same hahaa
Still alive and straightforward - the best trees to work on. I like your rope bag haha. I used to use a 5 gallon plastic bucket with a lid for mine, now I use an old suitcase that I got for free. I can keep all my climbing gear organized in it except for my helmet, spurs, and saddle. Much better than spending $100+ on a "professional" one from a company.
I change these bags 5-7 times a year. Sometimes I have to pull them out from under a pile of branches, because of this, the bags tear and become unusable. But it doesn't upset me because I buy these bags for 5 cents😁😁 They are used, from under sugar.
Always excited to see a new vid come out!!! Im sure its going to be excellent work as always!!
Thanks! The snow will melt in my region soon, and then there will be a lot of great videos!
@@ArboristAlone can't wait man. I live where we only get snow once or twice a year. So watching tree work in a white landscape is pretty cool!
@@EL-ALTreeService I don't really like snow, and I don't really like hot weather either. To be honest, I do not know which is worse for me - the heat or the cold.
@@ArboristAlone hahaha I get that. I definitely like winter better, but I'm all about 70° F and a clear sky lol.
You inspire me to go it alone. Not a single person in my life supports my decision to become a certified Arborist. I have been learning from videos for years. Now i have all my own equipment(saws and climbing gear) and have done Many jobs alone.
If I always asked people before I did anything important in my life - "Should I do this?" then I wouldn't be doing anything at all. Everyone around me would keep telling me not to do it. But if you've chosen your path, then just follow it and you'll succeed!
I was wondering if your Holzfforma saw is modified or not? It seems to perform well for you.
Hi! I removed the mesh from the muffler and also drilled a hole in it. And slightly redesigned the air filter. After all these actions, the power increased.
@@ArboristAlone thank you!
Good job! Arborist definitively needed! 🌳
Congratulations on your 1k.
Thanks dude!