Bad idea. Never have trees within 5 meters of your house in general. It's just asking for trouble. Not only from the top, but in the ground too. I was doing a survey years ago on a concrete basement house, and a Paulownia tree was strong enough to fit through a water drip hole, grow and crack the concrete.
Birch like this, with a spread form, have to be evaluated continuously for risk to structures. Short lived and wood that weakens quickly. But very attractive!
If I were the homeowner, I'd have just paid Andrew to take the whole thing down. That lean towards the house would keep me up at night during windy bad weather. It looks like a timebomb waiting to go off and take out part of the house with it.
I wouldn't take the whole thing out but near the end of the video I would've taken the long left branch and the right hand branch also. they will break next ice storm.
If I was the home owner I'd have hired an arborist. It's too specialist a job for a bloke with a chainsaw, even if that bloke happens to be Andrew. When you compare the approach someone like August Hunicke makes to a job like this to how Andrew went about it, you'd have to agree Andrew looked a bit sketchy.
You need to install and use a safety harness. Last fall we lost a tree trimmer in our area that was using a bucket without safety harness and there was a equipment problem that suddenly threw him out of the bucket to the ground and he was killed. Please be safe. He had is own business and was very experienced.
Agree. And for pity's sake, wear some ppe. You are not immortal. If something went sideways your liablity insurance (and the homeowners) would happily not pay a dime.
No harness, no face shield, no ear defenders. He would have been prosecuted on a job site in the UK! Plus the tree looked mangled and completely misshapen!
I can't say enough how much I love these videos. It's great how you make the shots tell a story without saying that much. Most guys like the sound of their own voice and give three minutes of commentary before each different part of the job.
Looks good Andrew. I noticed that corner of the roof was quite weathered by that tree. I myself, would have suggested to the home owner, in removing that tree would be better for the house in the long run. Cheers, Glad to see your vid today. Hope there's more coming soon. Blessings!
I think this piece of equipment was a good investment. Very unique. Good call buying this Andrew for I see you have used this multiple times already in the short time you have owned it.
That little cherrypicker really came in handy! I remember when you first got it. Sweet video - quick, efficient, done! Camarata Property Maintenance for the WIN!!!!! (as always!) Thanks for having us on your shoulder Andrew!
I'm only saying this because selfishly I want more videos and NOT because I am trying to be the safety police, but when dealing with dead/downed limbs that are snagged a helmet with face visor is never a bad idea. Stuff can shift in ways you don't expect and quicker than you can react.
You new here? This is Andrew. We install radios by cutting the dash with chainsaws, we leap off cranes that have lost brakes and went down a hill. We buy trucks that are pre-dented. Helmet? Face mask? Son, you make me chuckle with your safety talk.
Good advice, but remember its hard to evaluate the conditions from a video. Camera lenses stretch and compress depth of field in funny ways that you can't react to unless you're a photographer. We are all responsible for our own safety in this world.
eye protection is always smart when working with any power tools. you only have to get a piece of steel from grinding stuck behind your eyeball once to remember to put you safety specs on first. Or in my case five times.
I'm pretty sure what _we_ do is sit on our phones or computers and watch Andrew do all that stuff. Andrew tends to be lax with safety equipment, I hope it doesn't come back to bite him.
the right equipment (tool) for that job, one of the reason your vds are awesome is you get great equipment to perform... another feature you constantly adding/improving your drone/camera shots...txs for sharing
Dude, I really enjoy watching your work but this one...as a professional arborist there were so many risks and hazards in this vid. Notably the lack of PPE, helmet, harness etc and that Birch, complete removal in my book. It may regenerate some water sprouts from the main stem but in a couple years it will be rotten, Birches don't compartmentalize large wounds well. Plus it's completely off balance, most likely gonna split in two. Anyways, just be safe man so we can continue to enjoy watching you create.
@@aboversite as a professional tree climber, business owner etc, I agree. Andrew has no business doing technical tree work. Love him, but a man has got to know his limitations.
ANDREW!!! Great to see ya once again. And to see you on a job, the first in over a yr if not longer, is great. Poor tree took a bad hit in that last storm you had there, but as you stated in a few yrs, should come back. Thin is, birch trees are pretty, but should never bee TOO close to those house, cause they get leggy. Best to have shrub's around the house and trees of variety away from the house. We have three large Pine that a former owner, never measuring how big they would get, planted them all almost right up against the side of our homes foundation and now, though I love pines, the middle one and a smaller one will have to be gut down this year, due to roots going to the side of the foundation of the house.
At least this machine came in handy for this job, great job as usual, crossing my finger for some culvert replacements and can't wait to see what you have in store for us with the new property 😎👍
I liked the way you cloned yourself on the video when you were loading the trailer back up. Great Videos Andrew, using multiple angles, drones, and such, keep up the great work.
11:00 Damn, that was a good one! XD First i was like: "Ah, the homeowner is helping him." but then i realized it and was like: "Wait a sec... Double Trouble?"
Andrew I wish you would wear a harness attached to bucket (seen several peeps ejected from the bucket not wearing harness) & wear safety specs, cutting that cable prefect example of why to wear them, & wear ear defenders... Also want to treat yourself to a petrol pole pruner, so handy, my telescopic Stihl has about a 5mtr reach.
Good to see the welder is hanging around, always thought she might be a keeper. Sometimes it's worth it to compromise a little to keep'em around. Thanks for sharing this with us. Love the double Andrew.
This was to good. I only had one option - 5K 2880 60FPs - and that was more than my computer could handle. For the first time there was not an option to go to say 4K or less in quality. The video stopped and paused every 10 seconds. But the pictures were fantastic in colour - that blue sky was supreme - in still pictures.
Delicate job. The equipment was perfect for the task. Had to be patient. Would be interested in seeing how that tree fares in a couple of years. Enjoyed the vid. Thanks.
I've gotten my AC fix this morning. Nothing is better than a bucket truck for such work, but having tracks makes it much more useful in rough and tight areas when needed.
Great to see that you are using all the equipment you have It makes me feel like I want to buy so many things and use them all the time so that I don't need anything from anyone
Struggling with the 5k Andrew - no options to reduce it either..... rural Europe doesn't have the connection speeds required..... very jumpy, Could you include the lower resolutions too?
I am having a problem with my neighbor’s river birches. The are also passed their life expectancy. 15 years is about it for the messy nasty trees. It is dropping 2 inch branches on my driveway, spoke with him and he said I can cut anything that is on my side of the property line. I am waiting for major limbs to fall, hopefully not on my car.
Do home insurance companies not have clauses in contracts regarding how close a tree can be to a house? If I was the home owner, Id have taken it ALL down!
I know people that would rather have their house crunched then cut a tree. Trees are giga-expensive to have placed. In California, you can cut a tree that leans over your fence but if you cut your neighbors tree incorrectly they can sue for property damages, and the remediation/damages gets ugly real quick.
@@Deutschehordenelite seriously.... it should be a friggin law!! my neighborhood is full of 80 FT+ trees that tower over people's homes 10 ft away. Half of them them are dying... but people just leave them there so they take down power lines and destroy their own property. i dont get it!
A heroic effort, Andrew!! If I were the homeowner, I would have asked you to go ahead and remove the entire tree. I'm not comfy with a tree leaning over the house. Best case, you get clogged gutters. Worst case, the next storm brings it down on the house.
This was 12 minutes of Andrew having a bit of sub-liminal fun with his million+ subscribers. Kinda think he's smirking a bit at this video's comments. As usual, he's always got something up his sleeve.
Always like your videos. I had a problem with this one however. I only had one option - 5K 2880 60FPs - and that was more than my computer could handle. For the first time there was not an option to go to 4K or less in quality. I have a an AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor and 32 gigs of RAM, but the video was still choppy. Please fix this if you can when you upload again.
On my terrible phone it was able to play fine. I have good Internet so I think it's more to do with that than the actual power or decency of the device
I love seeing equipment that hasn’t been on the channel for awhile being used again. Cheers!
Where is the trench digger ditch witch ? Did he lawn mower it ?
Yes, just the job for the good old Hidro-Grubert. Luckily Andrew had one of those handy.
Beats backing a van on the lawn and hoping it doesn't sink
Didn’t he just get that lol
My favorite is the little blue Ford tractor.
At 10:58 I see two Andrew’s lifting the ramps ….very clever insertion. I had to play it back twice to confirm. Clever fellow. Who else saw it?
LOL I totally missed that the first time!
Same here , here in comment to check that someone else noticed too .. .
That was his twin brother.
I can hear the Twilight Zone theme song!!
Andrew is now starting to mess with our minds. His video editing skills, are only equaled by his property management skills.
WOW, as damaged as that tree was, I'm surprised that the homeowner didn't have it completely removed
When you like it a lot you give it a chance.
Bad idea. Never have trees within 5 meters of your house in general. It's just asking for trouble. Not only from the top, but in the ground too. I was doing a survey years ago on a concrete basement house, and a Paulownia tree was strong enough to fit through a water drip hole, grow and crack the concrete.
My thoughts too, believe I would have removed that one, even before it broke :-)
They already had it cabled once
Birch like this, with a spread form, have to be evaluated continuously for risk to structures. Short lived and wood that weakens quickly.
But very attractive!
If I were the homeowner, I'd have just paid Andrew to take the whole thing down. That lean towards the house would keep me up at night during windy bad weather. It looks like a timebomb waiting to go off and take out part of the house with it.
I wouldn't take the whole thing out but near the end of the video I would've taken the long left branch and the right hand branch also. they will break next ice storm.
For real! The amount of stress that was put on that tree, it's going to have water sprouts everywhere. It's going to look terrible.
I thought so to, chop it down.
Those trees usually die after 25 years anyway. After that ice damage, it won't last more than 1 or 2 years at the most. Ask how I know...
If I was the home owner I'd have hired an arborist. It's too specialist a job for a bloke with a chainsaw, even if that bloke happens to be Andrew. When you compare the approach someone like August Hunicke makes to a job like this to how Andrew went about it, you'd have to agree Andrew looked a bit sketchy.
You need to install and use a safety harness. Last fall we lost a tree trimmer in our area that was using a bucket without safety harness and there was a equipment problem that suddenly threw him out of the bucket to the ground and he was killed. Please be safe. He had is own business and was very experienced.
Agree. And for pity's sake, wear some ppe. You are not immortal. If something went sideways your liablity insurance (and the homeowners) would happily not pay a dime.
Also a hard hat.
@@TheDogappl7 And a covid diaper.
I agree worked telecom for 40 years ,you only get one turn in this game .
No harness, no face shield, no ear defenders. He would have been prosecuted on a job site in the UK! Plus the tree looked mangled and completely misshapen!
WELCOME Blue to the Camarata family! SO CUTE! Thanks for the video Andrew.
I can't say enough how much I love these videos. It's great how you make the shots tell a story without saying that much. Most guys like the sound of their own voice and give three minutes of commentary before each different part of the job.
Definitely should of cut the whole tree ! Down and planted a new one !
Been watching you since your early days. Love all you do Andrew. Brings calm to an otherwise stressful life 👍
Looks good Andrew. I noticed that corner of the roof was quite weathered by that tree. I myself, would have suggested to the home owner, in removing that tree would be better for the house in the long run. Cheers, Glad to see your vid today. Hope there's more coming soon. Blessings!
I think this piece of equipment was a good investment. Very unique. Good call buying this Andrew for I see you have used this multiple times already in the short time you have owned it.
My thoughts exactly!
That little cherrypicker really came in handy! I remember when you first got it. Sweet video - quick, efficient, done! Camarata Property Maintenance for the WIN!!!!! (as always!) Thanks for having us on your shoulder Andrew!
I was wondering what was the equipment. It came in handy. First time seeing it in action on a lawn/forestry channel.
@@shqa574 I think that’s two pieces of gear someone stuck together.
Very nicely I might add.
I'm glad you have a friend.
A journey shared is sweeter than one walked alone.
Blue is a sweet looking pup🥺 Wonder if Cody will have much competition for that frisbee…
Was thinking the exact same thing and got nervous when he got up on the trailer while A was putting up the ramps.
I'm only saying this because selfishly I want more videos and NOT because I am trying to be the safety police, but when dealing with dead/downed limbs that are snagged a helmet with face visor is never a bad idea. Stuff can shift in ways you don't expect and quicker than you can react.
He has a helmet like that I don’t know why he is not using it
You new here? This is Andrew. We install radios by cutting the dash with chainsaws, we leap off cranes that have lost brakes and went down a hill. We buy trucks that are pre-dented. Helmet? Face mask? Son, you make me chuckle with your safety talk.
Good advice, but remember its hard to evaluate the conditions from a video. Camera lenses stretch and compress depth of field in funny ways that you can't react to unless you're a photographer. We are all responsible for our own safety in this world.
eye protection is always smart when working with any power tools. you only have to get a piece of steel from grinding stuck behind your eyeball once to remember to put you safety specs on first. Or in my case five times.
I'm pretty sure what _we_ do is sit on our phones or computers and watch Andrew do all that stuff. Andrew tends to be lax with safety equipment, I hope it doesn't come back to bite him.
Great to finally get to see not only Blue but also your identical twin helping later to get the ramps up after the job.
the right equipment (tool) for that job, one of the reason your vds are awesome is you get great equipment to perform... another feature you constantly adding/improving your drone/camera shots...txs for sharing
Nice job, Andrew. Sounded like the homeowner was happy with your work. That tracked "cherry picker" really comes in handy for jobs like that!
Thanks for posting, Andrew. It’s been a while. Glad winter is over.
If that was my tree I’d had you take it clear out being that close to the house The Drone really comes in handy thanks for letting come along with u 😎
always enjoy Mr. Camarata. Such a nice and hard working young man. Thank you for wonderful videos.
Dude, I really enjoy watching your work but this one...as a professional arborist there were so many risks and hazards in this vid. Notably the lack of PPE, helmet, harness etc and that Birch, complete removal in my book. It may regenerate some water sprouts from the main stem but in a couple years it will be rotten, Birches don't compartmentalize large wounds well. Plus it's completely off balance, most likely gonna split in two. Anyways, just be safe man so we can continue to enjoy watching you create.
Agree totally. Tree trimming is not one of his strengths. Best to stay in his lane, which is already plenty wide.
@@aboversite as a professional tree climber, business owner etc, I agree. Andrew has no business doing technical tree work. Love him, but a man has got to know his limitations.
ANDREW!!! Great to see ya once again. And to see you on a job, the first in over a yr if not longer, is great. Poor tree took a bad hit in that last storm you had there, but as you stated in a few yrs, should come back. Thin is, birch trees are pretty, but should never bee TOO close to those house, cause they get leggy. Best to have shrub's around the house and trees of variety away from the house. We have three large Pine that a former owner, never measuring how big they would get, planted them all almost right up against the side of our homes foundation and now, though I love pines, the middle one and a smaller one will have to be gut down this year, due to roots going to the side of the foundation of the house.
Very impressive! Specially for part where you “two” folded up the ramps. Very clever! 👍
Yes, I saw it also. Andrew cloned himself.
@@johnphillips731 I want to see that video next....probably have to be in two parts...lol
I love the on the job videos and quick repairs the most
I've been waiting for more Andrew content. Thanks!
Had to do a double take (pun intended) at 11:00 haha. Awesome as always, Andrew!
The Brothers Camarata....... sounds like a Circus Juggling act...LOL.
I would have taken the entire tree to the dirt … to close to the house for me
Way to close.
At least this machine came in handy for this job, great job as usual, crossing my finger for some culvert replacements and can't wait to see what you have in store for us with the new property 😎👍
It's been a while since Andrew uploaded a "short easy job" video! Keep up the great work Andrew!!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
I liked the way you cloned yourself on the video when you were loading the trailer back up. Great Videos Andrew, using multiple angles, drones, and such, keep up the great work.
11:00 Damn, that was a good one! XD
First i was like: "Ah, the homeowner is helping him." but then i realized it and was like: "Wait a sec... Double Trouble?"
yeah the home owner was just standing there with his gloves on, arms crossed like he's supervising lol. just go inside
@@ashuael5732 For supervising Andrew has Cody. And now Blue too. XD
It's good to see you back in the saddle, nice work!👍🏼
Andrew I wish you would wear a harness attached to bucket (seen several peeps ejected from the bucket not wearing harness) & wear safety specs, cutting that cable prefect example of why to wear them, & wear ear defenders...
Also want to treat yourself to a petrol pole pruner, so handy, my telescopic Stihl has about a 5mtr reach.
I have seen your lady friend several times. I think it’s about time you introduce her to your followers
The ramp folding shot. Fantastic. Love it.
I love how you park the drone in one spot to film and act as a spotter.
Good to see the welder is hanging around, always thought she might be a keeper. Sometimes it's worth it to compromise a little to keep'em around. Thanks for sharing this with us. Love the double Andrew.
This was to good. I only had one option - 5K 2880 60FPs - and that was more than my computer could handle. For the first time there was not an option to go to say 4K or less in quality. The video stopped and paused every 10 seconds. But the pictures were fantastic in colour - that blue sky was supreme - in still pictures.
Yeah I like watching but I cant use or pay for that kind of data!
Same problem here.
@@jbbuzzable Same here
same
Auto adjusted to 1080p for me 🤷
Andrew, You picking up the ramps at the same time was really cool!! And I can't wait to see more of Blue....
Delicate job. The equipment was perfect for the task. Had to be patient. Would be interested in seeing how that tree fares in a couple of years. Enjoyed the vid. Thanks.
Wow, glad to see that your list of big toys is getting bigger and better, Mr. Camarata. Good luck.
This video is about 48 min to short
hahahha
I really liked how you did that with the ramps. I had to back it up and watch it again. Pretty cool.
I liked the camera trickery at 10:58. Took me a couple moments to figure it out.
😂 yes you are right. I thought the homeowner helped.
That’s Andrew’s twin Brother….😬
@CipherNL yeah sure 😉
@CipherNL are you sure? I am an avid watcher and have not noticed. I guess I better up my intensity.
@@mooihoor6381 just bc you didn’t know first, you poo poo the deal? Ha
Great job Andrew that little rig worked damn good👍👍👍👍👍
good that you uploaded a 5K video but my bandwidth is screaming to play it. can't watch more than a second without buffering.
Excellent video. Glad to see this kind of stuff again.
Damn, this one has some great editing and camera work!!
The way it looked it was very dangerous thank you very much for taking care of that it looks so much better
Ahhh that puppy is cute as hell
Looks like a chocolate lab. 😎
@@jeffh5664 Blue is a Silver Lab.
I've gotten my AC fix this morning.
Nothing is better than a bucket truck for such work, but having tracks makes it much more useful in rough and tight areas when needed.
Our grandson loves the "Cody" stuffed animal, Andrew. It is well-made.
That is good to hear
Those are made locally, I think, I just saw two big dogs playing tug-of-war with one, and it lasted a long time
Good video. Thanks for not killing us with commercials.
Lil' Blue just don' know by now that he will have the best of life!
:-D
Great job on that damaged tree!
:-D
Love the 2 Andrew's putting the trailer Ramps up.
Great to see you Andrew, hopefully we will be seeing more of you now the season is progressing to warmer temps :) Any luck with the doggy mignons ?
Great to see that you are using all the equipment you have It makes me feel like I want to buy so many things and use them all the time so that I don't need anything from anyone
Nice. Tracks for low ground pressure and little to no yard tear up
AWESOME!! No work gettin done in the next 20 min!! Welcome back Andrew!!
8:53 Yep, I knew that was going to happen 😹 Nobody ever keeps those pruner things sharp, and they come with really poor blades too
Thanks for sorting that problem out, I always enjoy your content
Did you edit it so there was two of you loading the equipment back up?
It looked natural, like there were actually two people working.
Outstanding!
Loved the part at the end when you put both the ramps up at the same time good editing there
Struggling with the 5k Andrew - no options to reduce it either..... rural Europe doesn't have the connection speeds required..... very jumpy, Could you include the lower resolutions too?
Same here, can not watch the video
@@jamessnyman5515 i cant watch it either
Finally . Paid work using the stuff you've collected. Thank you.
Looks like cody had some friends to play with ! "Happy lab" !
I watch youtube 5 hours a day, You Andrew are my most favorite UA-camr! Love your videos and the way you fix stuff
I'd have taken the whole tree down, but that's just me.
Good job, Andrew!
The split shot bringing up the ramps was cool nice work!
10:57
I knew the only way Andrew could get so much done was through cloning. My hypothesis has been confirmed!
I thought you worked quickly before, then I accidentally left YT on 1.75 times playback speed. You're definitely royalty!! :D
I am having a problem with my neighbor’s river birches. The are also passed their life expectancy. 15 years is about it for the messy nasty trees. It is dropping 2 inch branches on my driveway, spoke with him and he said I can cut anything that is on my side of the property line. I am waiting for major limbs to fall, hopefully not on my car.
That job looked like a lot of fun, cool tracked bucket buggy too
Do home insurance companies not have clauses in contracts regarding how close a tree can be to a house? If I was the home owner, Id have taken it ALL down!
I know people that would rather have their house crunched then cut a tree. Trees are giga-expensive to have placed. In California, you can cut a tree that leans over your fence but if you cut your neighbors tree incorrectly they can sue for property damages, and the remediation/damages gets ugly real quick.
@@NoBullNate My wife is one of those. and we just had one of those trees fall....fortunately away from the house.
Too bad your wife would rather see a tree than have a home
@@NoBullNate I guess it depends where you live and local climate.
I like it . Camarata doing JOBS. Again 👍
Andrew has done it, he cloned himself :D
How is that?🤣
Super Arbeit, Andrew ist nicht zu ersetzen, du bist der Beste!
That explains why Andrew gets so much done, there’s actually two of him. He’s a twin! Lol
Thanks! I like the project videos a lot, but I'd been missing the work-a-day jobs.
Crazy having a tree so close to a house, asking for trouble.
More commen than you might think, but I fully agree. No big trees within 20 yards or so of the house.
Or is the house too close to the tree?? 😂😂 jks jks 😂😂
home owner is dumber than a box of rocks
@@Deutschehordenelite seriously.... it should be a friggin law!! my neighborhood is full of 80 FT+ trees that tower over people's homes 10 ft away. Half of them them are dying... but people just leave them there so they take down power lines and destroy their own property. i dont get it!
I’m over trees! cut’em all back. More sunshine ☀️
A heroic effort, Andrew!! If I were the homeowner, I would have asked you to go ahead and remove the entire tree. I'm not comfy with a tree leaning over the house. Best case, you get clogged gutters. Worst case, the next storm brings it down on the house.
This was 12 minutes of Andrew having a bit of sub-liminal fun with his million+ subscribers. Kinda think he's smirking a bit at this video's comments. As usual, he's always got something up his sleeve.
Amazing Drone camera pic's🤩😋👀...Thanks Andrew 👍
Can't watch it buffers every ten seconds.
I'm still waiting on seeing that big 6633 Koehring in action. None the less I am always glad to see his post. Great stuff Andrew and thanks
This video is in 5K, damn! It almost made me question my internet speed for a minute.
LoL the issue being my YT is ONLY showing 5K quality. instead of a wide range of choices. He's been shooting in 5K for a while now
Don't forget the importance of safety glasses my friend. Thanks for all your videos!
I wonder when Andrew will introduce us to his girl who's a friend? She's been in a few videos lately...
Love seeing the new machine, that was slick dud .
Andrew man..... what happened to posting in multiple Video Formats??? I know 4K is awesome but not everyone has a PC that can watch videos in 4K.
Glad to see you use that machine a great video always Andrew 👍🤓🤨
Always like your videos. I had a problem with this one however. I only had one option - 5K 2880 60FPs - and that was more than my computer could handle. For the first time there was not an option to go to 4K or less in quality. I have a an AMD Ryzen 5000 series processor and 32 gigs of RAM, but the video was still choppy. Please fix this if you can when you upload again.
Me to greetz from holland ( Sneek)
The ability to run a video at high qualities will rely mostly on your internet speed rather than your computer hardware.
@@Osodiente Bud i have a Gaming pc that play all games bud this video stay more frozen than playing :-( and i like the video`s al lot from Holland.
Me to. Greetings from Belgium !!!
On my terrible phone it was able to play fine. I have good Internet so I think it's more to do with that than the actual power or decency of the device
The "double Andrew" bit of editing at 10:58 was a nice touch!
The homeowner with his arms crossed thinking of all the UA-cam Videos Andrew has made lmao
Settings arent letting me reduce playback quality, need to reduce down to 720 live in the sticks vid keeps freezing
The quality of the video is 5k ONLY!!!... that's a problem ..please do (480p my favorite)
Awesome Andrew Camarata, cherry picker, tree cutting. Dream video. Thanks.
You've got more gear than international rescue
F.A.B.!
I love your big boys toys Andrew. I'm envious.
It’s a shame but ida takin the whole thing down.
Good to see you back on jobs again