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  • @jaymessmall7745
    @jaymessmall7745 Рік тому +12

    It happens to the best of us, all the way from the very experienced to the very inexperienced accidents happened and nobody's perfect we learn every single day!! God bless you yours and all of us subscribers With love peace and saw Grease Jay small

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Jay! That was an excellent comment, and it made my day!

  • @IndianaDoug
    @IndianaDoug 2 роки тому +70

    Respect for showing a mistake on video, many won’t.

    • @jerseyjoshua4818
      @jerseyjoshua4818 2 роки тому +3

      I can't help but always show my mistakes.... being how my father always told me I was his bestest one! 🧐😶😆😅😂🤣

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks Doug, it was humbling to say the least, but I shall not be deterred!

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  2 роки тому +2

      @@jerseyjoshua4818 My parents lied to me also! Too much?

    • @jerseyjoshua4818
      @jerseyjoshua4818 2 роки тому +1

      @@novicelumberjack that was a type-o.... it was supposed to say BIGGEST mistake.

    • @johnw5242
      @johnw5242 2 роки тому +1

      The REAL good news is, you nor anyone else was hurt. Keep pushing forward!

  • @ArtietheArchon
    @ArtietheArchon 3 місяці тому +2

    not only did the tree not go where you wanted, but it homed in on your saw, spare saw, cant hook and ATV like a guided missile. that shit's almost creepy glad you and she are ok

  • @richardpichette4380
    @richardpichette4380 2 роки тому +31

    Hey Brody, everyone makes mistakes. Glad you and the Mrs. are ok. Everything else can be fixed. On the bright side, you just became a much, much better faller. I know you're going to figure out exactly what you did wrong and never do it again. Boom, you're a better faller. Also, self deprication, humility, and self reflection are some of the finest qualities a person can have. You layed it all out there for the world to see. You're a big man in my book.

  • @7eis
    @7eis 2 роки тому +8

    Never be too proud to turn the saw off, walk to the other side. Take a step back. Smoke a cigarette. Consider your options. With a idling saw it is extremely tempting to just bite a little more out of the hinge. Trees might look like they are straight or 'definitely' lean a certain way. Not always the case - might also be bound up by a tiny branch. You walked away, most important thing.

  • @jimmyg8338
    @jimmyg8338 Рік тому +4

    In the "Truckin world " hed be called a swift driver

  • @nickcaplanson4124
    @nickcaplanson4124 2 роки тому +10

    I know the feeling. Scary and gets the blood pumping. Glad that there were no serious injuries and the damage done is repairable. Anyone who doesn’t admit to making a mistake is just lying. You’re the real deal bro. Thanks for the great videos and for keeping it authentic ! Much respect ✊

  • @mattfleming86
    @mattfleming86 2 роки тому +6

    If I had a dollar for every time i've fucked up, i'd have that cs620pw already.
    You are a humble man. Thanks for leaving the comments on. Looks like most everyone is overwhelmingly positive... and rightfully so. The only ones who will break that trend are either arrogant as hell, or are lying and saying they have never misread a tree or made a less than perfect stump.
    I barberchaired a tree under tension a few months ago so far up It's already split for firewood. It was too skinny to plunge cut (looong tall skinny boy) All because I was too lazy to walk back for a ratchet strap. I've missed my lay. I've hung em up and made the situation even more dangerous.
    My ONE piece of advice: and I hope you don't get mad for me saying it. Other than the saw, wedges, ropes, banger, etc, that I need to cut a tree, everything is out of a 360' tree-length circle. It makes for a lot more walking but walking is good for the soul.
    Just glad you and your family are okay dude.

  • @waynestewart6492
    @waynestewart6492 3 місяці тому +1

    I have smashed my own pickup before , after cutting steady for 12 years ! It sucked ! It all is repairable. Movie on no one was hurt! Love your videos

  • @dginta7932
    @dginta7932 2 роки тому +7

    Your wife is so cool. In perspective it wasn’t that bad. Good video and enjoy watching your videos.

  • @hawkeye_actual
    @hawkeye_actual 4 місяці тому +2

    I still watch this video at times when I feel low. Never fails to cheer me up knowing I've never cut my holding wood and crushed a side-by-side and nearly killing myself.

  • @stihlms400cm3
    @stihlms400cm3 2 роки тому +2

    Totally agree with Logan Spriggs, your beautiful attitude and your wife’s standing shoulder to shoulder with and for you was awesome, God Bless and keep you and yours safe always !!!

  • @chadleitschuh3012
    @chadleitschuh3012 Рік тому +3

    Everything about that cut is wrong

  • @unclecai271
    @unclecai271 2 роки тому +9

    You definitely held it together better than I would of. I’ve definitely learned a lot watching you keep it up

    • @aaronpowell4885
      @aaronpowell4885 2 роки тому +1

      Definitely! If I was in his shoes, at the least, audio would've had to have been cut out for a couple minutes😅

  • @Martinpoirier1977
    @Martinpoirier1977 Рік тому +2

    Your wife seems to be a very nice person:calm , relax and helpful

  • @AvocaSingleTrack
    @AvocaSingleTrack Рік тому +2

    Good job leaving this video up for others to learn from. I'm always worried about trees going the wrong way as i'm on a mountaintop and it's often very windy. Looks like there was hardly any wedge cut and you cut almost all the way thru the back leaving no hinge ? Tree could even slip right off the stump onto your legs or into your chest. Felling a tree is like opening a hardcover book...leave the last 1 inch or so for a tree that size, then the tree has almost not chance of going any other direction except toward or away from the wedge or back cut, just like opening and closing a book. Unless dead, rot or oddball circumstance, it can only fall 2 ways. Also, a loaded, downed tree is often far more dangerous then a standing one. It can launch back at you and kill you, i was nervous watching you cut the middle across the side by side because it was heavily loaded above you and below could have been loaded by the limbs. Watch some more vids on tree felling hazards, learn by others mistakes. I made some of these mistakes myself and been narrowly lucky. Don't wana see you learn the hard way ! You're brave leaving the video up and comments on. It may help someone else out.

  • @eurokid83
    @eurokid83 2 роки тому +2

    Nobody died, that’s what’s important. Material possessions can be replaced.

  • @MitchellsBackyardLogging
    @MitchellsBackyardLogging 2 роки тому +5

    No matter if your new at it or have been cutting 50 year crap happens that is unseen loggers get hurt everyday in the woods main thing everyone walked out ok and you will always have a key board warrior wanting to point out everyones mistakes and 9/10 they dont have a channel putting there self out there like we do

  • @dubbssawshop
    @dubbssawshop 2 роки тому +12

    I’ll start by saying the most important thing, THE MOST IMPORTANT thing is Irene and Yourself walked away unharmed. Respect and awesome humility to you Boedy for sharing your experience here.👍. Mistakes happen to us all. Some just keep it hush hush, and some don’t walk away. It’s good the saws and side X side survived as well. It just happens so fast, with the video and Helpful comments, hopefully we can all walk away with a bit more knowledge and know how for the next one. This is a eye opening experience for sure and bad as it is, it turned out the best it could have gone.

  • @JeffMOA
    @JeffMOA 2 роки тому +3

    The important part is that Your wife and yourself are alright brother! That is all that matters. Things happen some times. 👍

  • @ArmorDllon
    @ArmorDllon 2 роки тому +5

    Shit happens! Glad nobody was hurt. Stay safe out there brother!

  • @rachael9372
    @rachael9372 Рік тому +1

    HAY, THE OLD SAYING. NEVER TO OLD TO LEARN. 77 YRS OLD AND I'M STILL LEARNING. WE ALL MAKE MISSTAKES, NO PROBLEM, TAKE THE GOOD WITH THE BAD.

  • @hillcresthayfarms9664
    @hillcresthayfarms9664 8 місяців тому +1

    that side by side is over loaded for sure lol. the important thing is no one was hurt, we all make mistakes and as long as we learn from them they were worth making. A good rule of thumb is to notch 30 percent of the diameter of the tree and leave 10 percent of the diameter for the hinge. When cutting the notch cut it at 60 to 70 degrees by doing this the tree will be 2/3rds of the way to the ground before the notch closes and the hinge breaks if you only put a 30 degree notch in it will close and break the hinge 1/3rd of the way down and there is no control over where it is going after the hinge breaks. Im not trying to be a know it all because because I not trust me, I hope the info I gave will help keep someone safe when felling is all, think of the hinge as a steering wheel hang on to it and control it for as long as you can, THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO AND KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

  • @michaelcarver6868
    @michaelcarver6868 2 роки тому +3

    Mad respect for a man glad ur ok

  • @loganspriggs9828
    @loganspriggs9828 2 роки тому +6

    Initial response is, “could be worse”.
    Watching Buckin Fall trees taught me to know where my holding wood is. Turns out that tree was more of a wedge banger than ya thought. Buckin always talks about it thrown over your shoulder if ya cut up all your holding wood. Ya just needed about an inch more holding wood on that far side and some banging would been fine. I haven’t had that happen to me but plenty of other grace opportunities in my life.
    Lesson learned. Thanks for sharing, and just being a real dude through it.

  • @AATreeService
    @AATreeService 2 роки тому +2

    Yikes!!!! Better than coffee to wake ur ass up!! Glad nobody got hurt man, that’s the most important thing. Everyone can replace things but U can’t replace somebody!

  • @bradlloyd358
    @bradlloyd358 4 місяці тому

    “It hurts”. Yes sir I believe you when you said that - we have all been the victim of our own poor choices and actions - learning is a life long ordeal and sometimes it bites you and “it hurts” . Be careful - take your time - think through things before you do them and don’t quit learning 👍

  • @dgoodman1484
    @dgoodman1484 Рік тому +2

    This is so late you’ll probably never read this but supposedly comments help the channel so here’s a couple of observations.
    1. Stumpy looks way more awesome like that! lol
    2. By now you know everything that went wrong so nothing really to say except good job on posting this. People learn more from mistakes.
    3. If you do see this and it hasn’t been mentioned before, maybe rethink jerking on a tow chain like that. Chain is strong with a static load but horrible when the load is dynamic like jerking on it. To be honest that’s likely when you were in the most danger of serious injury. A link snaps and they will and that chain recoils back right at you. Just last week a guy was killed here trying to jerk out his buddies 4x4 and the chain snapped, went through the windshield and killed the driver. Cable is way better but still not ideal but please, never jerk on a chain. You can actually snap a chain with a cheater bar by hand. That’s how we used to cut chain to length making skidded grader tire chains.
    Anyway, love your channel and none of us are to old to learn 👍🏼

  • @andrewmohs4734
    @andrewmohs4734 2 роки тому +4

    Brody, I'll Echo everyone else (pun intended) and say thank you for posting this. I know my time will come where I'll mess up royally and it's nice to know that I'm not the only one. I'm glad you're OK. Material things can be replaced eventually. Thank you for keeping it real.

  • @WombleUK
    @WombleUK 9 місяців тому +1

    Full respect for showing things going wrong.
    Well you know what they say, you only become an expert by learning from your mistakes.

  • @Houseworksaws
    @Houseworksaws 2 роки тому +2

    Oh man dude I’m sorry to see you’re day went like this. At least you had the balls to show it off. Hope you have better days ahead.

  • @nateludy6749
    @nateludy6749 8 днів тому

    You are right we all have to learn from our mistakes. The good thing is no person got hurt. Thanks for showing us a mistake and how to deal with it. I love how your just you and say what you think. I am just getting my first saw. So I am sure I will make some mistakes just hope no one gets hurt.

  • @ericnicol2616
    @ericnicol2616 2 роки тому +3

    Everyone makes mistakes. Good on you for showing them. I’ve had trees go the wrong way several time.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 2 роки тому +1

    So… in rewatching the video… in the face cut you have a big Dutchmen your bottom cut extends back past where your top cut comes down and that’s completely killed the front line of your hinge… so when you came around you cut too far and took out that hinge holding wood…. When you stopped and looked up you were all cut up… wanted to stop there and start beating on your wedges until you lifted it up and over the tipping point… remember that you want to smack your wedge and watch your top… the vibration needs to travel all the way up and move it… you have the tractor… might want to find a piece of steel cable and a good metal block so that you can grab a close tree base and redirect with the tractor… let mama release the clutch in low to get that pulling weight on your tree… or grab it with a 3 ton come-a-long so that you can yank your weight over the tipping point… ???
    I just love…agha the lights still work…poor little thing! She’s so sweet! I’m just glad that you’re both safe buddy! We all love ya!!! Anyone who bust your balls doesn’t know you or have a clue and can kiss your azz!!! Accidents happen!!! That’s why they are accidents!!! The day we stop learning and thinking that we know all there is about something that’s the day we’re a dumbazz.
    Think about all the weight in each of those 6 pieces there… because it’s green wood… and that’s what you are needing to lift with those wedges to get it up over the tipping point… or over center… that’s why I’m always pulling up a line into my canopy so I can have a second function or action working in tandem with my wedges… or the truck or tractor so I can grab that weight up higher and move it over closer to center or the tipping point…. You did everything that you could after it went left…you got your butt way clear!!! That’s all you can do… then you take care of the cleanup and log the experience… one day this experience today will probably help save your life or someone else’s…. All good…my little woody is just fine!!!! LMFFAO!!! That’s a fantastic name!!! … be freakin hilarious to haul the whack off saw’s in a buggy called the or my little woody !!! Go grab my little woody… there’s some log jammin’ to be done!!! Ahahaaa!!!! Jam on it!!! Jam on it!!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @harry8506
    @harry8506 Рік тому +1

    I was cutting trees for my dad years ago, there was one I wasn't sure of, my uncle said it would go one way my dad said it would go the other, my dad was right. Its a learning curve.

  • @saltymofo5870
    @saltymofo5870 5 місяців тому +1

    This happens to me every time I watch AX MEN 🤣

  • @steelcityperformancesaws
    @steelcityperformancesaws 2 роки тому +4

    I am glad you and Irene are ok. thats really all that matters buddy! everything else is replaceable!

  • @garrytalley8009
    @garrytalley8009 Рік тому +1

    A tree that size and a tractor that small requires most likely no more than 9 feet in length to haul decently. I leaned that my grapple won't even handle that much the hard way. One just needs to cut it down to length or mill it in the field where it lies with a chainsaw mill.

  • @jrbonds5339
    @jrbonds5339 2 роки тому +1

    Been watching your channel for a few weeks and enjoying. Wasn’t expecting this today. Neither were guys I’m sure. That’s for being real and showing this. It might actually save some ones life. I’m a novice too. From the looks of your stump, you cut through your holding wood. Not trying to be critical just trying to help. You probably figured it out already. Scary to watch! Glad you guys are ok

  • @isaac3175
    @isaac3175 Рік тому +1

    You cut your high side holding wood. Oh well leson learned nobody got hurt that's all that matters, pride heals and equipment is fixable. Anyone that has spent any time in the woods has done what you did it happens to all of us.

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  Рік тому +1

      Thanks. I learned a lot that day. Now I know why you never cut your henge wood. I had heard people say it, but until this lesson, it meant nothing to me. Now I know.

  • @DaveyBlue32
    @DaveyBlue32 2 роки тому +2

    That’s a great saw!!! The bar didn’t even get bent…that’s a great saw!!!
    Find a big bolder or make a wood box and fill it with concrete…500lbs so you can chain it in your bucket and get your nose down and increase your traction…. Gotta remember that you are working with a big hunk of live, green wood there!!! That’s several thousand pounds of dead weight there… when you are getting ready to take a tree plug it into your calculator and get an idea of the weight involved with that particular stick… that’ll help you make smart decisions…. Like these three wedges need to lift 6000 pounds and get it over the tipping point I’ve made when I created my face cut… I’ll make a back cut and beat that sucker straight up or tipping forward before I take my face and make the front side of my hinge…
    I had one do that and it wasn’t a UTV it was the second story of my clients house… talk about yelling O-no! O-no!!! After that I never dropped another without a safety rope and my wedges on my belt… dropping trees in the State park people have walked into the drop zone with their dogs and your 3/4 threw your cut and you start smacking wedges to stop it from falling and yelling your head off!!! Gotta remember that we are dealing with tons of weight and using little plastic wedges to lift that weight… a 28” wet pine tree isn’t a west coast cedar or deadora…it’s wet and heavy… then the oaks and other hardwoods when alive and heavy hunks of wood… having a 5 to 1 or a good rope puller set up let’s you grab your top and shift some of your weight…

  • @thephishh
    @thephishh Рік тому

    Dude. You telling the haters off mid video. That's awesome. I love it. Real people not all the fancy bs in a perfect world.

  • @michaelcarver6868
    @michaelcarver6868 2 роки тому +3

    That shows what a little bit of back lean will do

  • @Canuck014
    @Canuck014 2 роки тому +4

    That is really unfortunate, glad you are both safe.
    Have you ever thought of building a wheel arch attachment for your tractor?
    Then you can lift more of the weight of the ground.
    Anyone who has fallen for any length of time will go through situations like this. Usually after you get too comfortable. You now have more experience under your belt.
    If you want some pictures of a wheel arch let me know and I will send some.
    Take care

  • @garrytalley8009
    @garrytalley8009 Рік тому +1

    You have a good name for yourself Novice Lumberjack. If one cuts trees long enough something will happen sometime. Sorry for your damage. Thanks for sharing.

  • @AA-sk2yi
    @AA-sk2yi Рік тому +2

    The next thing to watch out for is a flying chain in the back of that thick head of yours .
    Not to bright bud

  • @jameswilson9142
    @jameswilson9142 2 роки тому +2

    Everyone walked way that’s the main thing. Keep making great videos 👍

  • @motoshark5847
    @motoshark5847 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. Bad things always seem to happen even when not expected. I always park my tractor out of falling distance. Ya never know!

  • @jesseguerrero9464
    @jesseguerrero9464 2 роки тому +1

    I’m glad you and your dear wife were not injured, every one has a bad day god bless you and your family I like your videos please keep them coming!

  • @Herbybandit
    @Herbybandit 2 роки тому +1

    Kudos for posting the mistake and having the guts to leave comments on, lesson learned and I'm really happy your safe and can look back and smile. 🙂

  • @kenkauffman2529
    @kenkauffman2529 2 роки тому +2

    At least you and Irene are alive to tell the tale.

  • @danielzukeran7625
    @danielzukeran7625 Рік тому

    Takes a strong man to show weakness. No one was hurt except the side by side and you got the tree down

  • @speedbeagle6498
    @speedbeagle6498 2 роки тому +2

    I was a lineman for 17yrs but mainly only did trimming of trees along power lines. I've fell a couple trees in the past. So this spring when I decided to remove a few near my house to open up the canopy for a garden, first I put one into my two story deck which I had just put a custom railing on last year and two, I miraculously put two trees into the crotch of another. One I was able to winch out. The other was stuck because of branches on the top of the crotch. So I started trimming the bottom and it ended up tipping up and now the 50ft of tree is balanced perfectly in the crotch of the other tree for everyone to see. I call it the 8th wonder of the world. Gotta laugh sometimes when you F-up. I learned I need to do some more research which is why I'm here watching your videos. Thanks!

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  2 роки тому +2

      Oh man! Thanks for sharing that! People are afraid of showing their mistakes and like to pretend they haven't f'd up before. Hogwash. We've all done it, or will do it. Best we can hope for is that we don't get hurt and we get a good story out of it. You got a great story!

  • @tylerheard1279
    @tylerheard1279 2 роки тому +1

    I believe this type of day is when you proclaim: The struggle is real!

  • @4570levergun
    @4570levergun 6 місяців тому

    I had a 120 ft lodge pole pine go over my shoulder a few years ago. I snipped the corner thinking I was cool and paid the price.We all start somewhere and have to learn form our mistakes. At least everyone was safe.

  • @chainsawcanuck
    @chainsawcanuck 2 роки тому +2

    Aww that sucks..and glad you and your wife were not injured

  • @MrTola0318
    @MrTola0318 2 роки тому +1

    I did the same misstake when i was new to it, missed my new can am by an inch. Keep up the good work, greetings from Sweden

  • @aaronpowell4885
    @aaronpowell4885 2 роки тому +1

    We're only human, mistakes were made but that's how we learn. Anybody who says they never made a mistake learning something new, on their own, is full of s#!t!! Respect for showing it💪❤
    The Axis actually took it pretty well😃 shows they're pretty tough!
    Glad everyone was alright.

  • @bigbear568
    @bigbear568 2 роки тому +1

    Much respect to you my friend. This is a channel I want to see...real. Everyone was new or green one day. Just use this as a stepping stone not a stumbling block... Awesome video. Be safe

  • @Aaron_A_Lynch
    @Aaron_A_Lynch 2 роки тому +4

    Most important you and your wife are ok... everything else can be replaced ..chalk it up as a lesson learned...we all been there🤙🏻😎🪓

  • @ocsplc
    @ocsplc Рік тому +1

    I like this channel, but I see no part of this fall which indicates any sort of felling plan. The high speed, advance footage at the beginning is the first clue that all will not end well, as the succession of seemingly random cuts basically almost guarantee a disaster. You’re working on ground with a near 25-30 degree lie, yet, your face cut wants to bring it far against the lie, which is where the tree will naturally try to fall. The video doesn’t seem to show the crown either. Was there more weight of crown on the back cut side? This job called for a felling plan, proper use of many wedges in order to resist the tree’s natural tendency to fall along the lie and fewer, multiple cuts. I thought I saw multiple face and back cuts with Dutchmen galore. This tree basically sat back and rolled against the direction of the face cut. My guess is that his hinge had been eaten away too much on one side causing the tree to sit back and roll on its trunk as the uneven hinge twisted the upper trunk. Probably an uneven hinge. I think reference to Jepson’s bible “To Fell a Tree” would have been a good place to start. I DO credit the faller for having the guts to broadcast his minor disaster. I have had my share of my own. Nobody’s perfect, but didn’t you the viewer see this coming when all of those multiple random cuts were made at the beginning? I would’ve also recommended a Maasdam rope system here too. Glad nobody was killed, except that Jonsered.

  • @chainsawcharlie
    @chainsawcharlie 2 роки тому +2

    Wow man awesome video yourself and buckin billy ray are some of my favorite channels to watch i do this for a living myself even when you are a professional you can still always learn and I've had my close calls to..... never the less good job for keeping you're head together after that keep up the awesome video much love brother!

    • @Mike-su8si
      @Mike-su8si 2 роки тому

      You left out that human guy he use to like climbing and cutting those or still does a little i don't keep up with all they're stuff they do

  • @lancestacey2360
    @lancestacey2360 2 роки тому +1

    you just became my numero uno bro we all learn some harder than others love your vids thx

  • @nickkoski7076
    @nickkoski7076 Рік тому

    The super slow mo absolutely killed me

  • @austindenotter19
    @austindenotter19 2 роки тому

    Been there done that. People that don't make mistakes are generally Liars.

  • @0808dsmith
    @0808dsmith 2 роки тому +2

    Man this sucks! So sorry for you man! At least you and Irene are not hurt!

  • @kevinc.8869
    @kevinc.8869 11 місяців тому

    Yup, happened to me too. Waited too long to take down a snag and my BBQ grill paid with its life!

  • @michaelmcguire8028
    @michaelmcguire8028 2 роки тому +1

    I've had trees do that to me brother, and I do love a good shit show lol! Good times dude. These are the things we look back on and remember and laugh like he'll. Not the things that turned out to be perfect or almost flawless. you and Irene keep up the good work! Also you gotta make it so stubby can at least haul a couple of chainsaws, lol.

  • @rchighfield1
    @rchighfield1 2 роки тому +2

    Anyone that hasn’t had a tree get away from them, it’s a matter of time.

    • @Mike-su8si
      @Mike-su8si 2 роки тому

      I did on a fat maple that had a hard lean to it but my mistake was I didn't make a big enough notch cut my other mistake was i pounded my metal wedges in back all the way didn't leave enough room to keep cutting so the poor notch i gave it ruined the tip of my bar and that was my fuck up
      Cause you can't count on the professionals they don't always come out to give the trees a look over specially when you tell them you don't have the money yet they still could have came to look but that's how the real professionals do i wasted days waiting on them so all i done was make a small mistake and ruined my bar

  • @scottwilson4396
    @scottwilson4396 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you and the Lady are ok Body … the rest is replaceable

  • @keithlaub7964
    @keithlaub7964 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you guys are ok. Just got a little cocky and cut waaaayyy to much holding wood.

  • @harry8506
    @harry8506 Рік тому

    Its good you are man enough to share your mistakes, we can all learn from them too.

  • @TwoKeysStudio
    @TwoKeysStudio 2 роки тому +1

    I might possibly have done an oops before. Next time we chat ask me about the forklift battery incident in Tucker.
    Great stuff and we look forward to the flatbed build on the side-by-side.

  • @markatkinson9963
    @markatkinson9963 2 роки тому +1

    Hard lessons are ones to learn when things are hard. Important that everyone walked away. Unharmed.

  • @SteelCowboy
    @SteelCowboy 2 роки тому +1

    Only one way to learn and good lessons are expensive. Main thing is your both ok, material possessions can be replaced.

  • @goosecreeksouth9327
    @goosecreeksouth9327 2 роки тому +2

    I have been there and done that lol seemed like a big deal at the time but looking back it just made me a better faller .

  • @ShirleyDupre-qz2ok
    @ShirleyDupre-qz2ok 2 місяці тому

    Now i love you actually post a video of a mistake itll happen before your working days are over if not well done your a lucky guy haha love this channel

  • @MotoLife541
    @MotoLife541 19 днів тому

    Man the Jred got lucky with how the tree rolled but the side by side not so much. Don't sweat it bro we all make mistakes it's part of being human. You nor your old lady got hurt, that's all that matters at the end of the day. Everything else is replaceable, its just stuff. The fact that you show us yout mistakes speaks volumes about your character brother. Thank you for all that you contribute to the community, keep the content coming!

  • @lassila3
    @lassila3 2 роки тому +2

    Glad you ok. Good to leave the saw once it is going

  • @tylerbate284
    @tylerbate284 Рік тому

    At least your all ok. Dangerous work, I'm very new to all this. Started falling trees for firewood 2 years ago and I had no idea what I was doing. I watched a video by guilty of treeson "8 ways to fell a tree". It's great! Made all the difference. With the high low angle perpendicular to your direction of lay, and it looks like you cut through the hinge on the side it fell to. I think those two factors are what caused that. Just my thoughts, hope you don't mind.

  • @GOTDAMITOFFROAD
    @GOTDAMITOFFROAD Рік тому

    Props to you for posting. Glad y'all are safe! Here's a little tip for the next time you gotta pull something heavy with your little tractor, get the biggest heaping scoop of dirt you can in your bucket first to help weigh the front end down and keep those front wheels getting traction.
    Loving your vids man! Keep it up and stay safe!

  • @dannyharvey2980
    @dannyharvey2980 Рік тому +1

    So I had a leaner break on me at the end of a cut before cutting the back strap post plunge cut. I got outta dodge, crushed my husky which led me to the CS590 and your channel. Not alone brother

    • @novicelumberjack
      @novicelumberjack  Рік тому +1

      Sorry about your Husky, but yeah...it happens. Glad you found the channel, the 590 is an excellent saw!

  • @mitchgleason7242
    @mitchgleason7242 Рік тому +1

    I respect ya showing the evidence. But don't call that a "not terrible" stump. There was several mistakes that lead up to this moment. I was gonna go into them until I heard you snap out and call out the broke bastards. That made me giggle. But please don't kill yourself out there. Shit gets real, real quick, when it comes to developing this skill. Focus on the stump, be confident and calm until your task is completed. Think of felling as making a stump and not cutting down a tree.

  • @ALEXZANDERMEJ
    @ALEXZANDERMEJ Рік тому

    BEST BRUTE COMMERCIAL EVER!!!!!!

  • @cabotbluegill
    @cabotbluegill Рік тому

    sorry that happened to you. years ago i was sitting in a JD 640 D skidder and one of the cutter dropped a tree right over the cab LOL

  • @BibleBikerChurch
    @BibleBikerChurch 2 роки тому

    Sir, have never seen your videos before, but am truly thankful you showed this. These things happen, and I understand being upset at those who would condemn. From me, I am just glad no one was hurt. This is something that would happen to me. Last tree I cut a few years ago, straight backwards across a power line, yanked it clean out of the house. Luckily was just a new crimp and it was back up. Hats off in gratitude. A new friend in Rockwood, TN, Pastor Fred...

  • @Boforsho
    @Boforsho 2 роки тому

    Glad you are safe. Shit happens. Mad respect for showing an opps for the world to see. Things can be replaced, people can’t. Stay safe my friend.

  • @MegaDirtyberty
    @MegaDirtyberty 2 роки тому +1

    The side by side lives to fight another day.

  • @lassila3
    @lassila3 2 роки тому +5

    That stump is terrible. Directional cut should be level with the backcut. But I know you will learn this.

  • @ricksanchez7459
    @ricksanchez7459 Рік тому

    Thankfully yall are ok. When you mess up bad, take a break. Walk away and thank the Lord. Come back to it later when you've cooled off. Don't be putting dishes back up while the bull is still in the china shop. I struggle with this aswell.

  • @cammatney6388
    @cammatney6388 Рік тому +1

    Man things could’ve went south just glad your alright everyone messes up we live and we learn

  • @patrickmowatt8560
    @patrickmowatt8560 Рік тому

    After having a close call similar to that when a tree drop went bad, I don't park anything close enough that a bad drop could connect. Anyone who never had a bad drop has been either really lucky and never hit a rot pocket, pitch seam or had a bad gust of wind, or they were trained by pros from the get-go.

  • @darrenwilson7688
    @darrenwilson7688 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you both are okay. Prayers for you and your wife.

  • @Browningbpr
    @Browningbpr 2 роки тому +1

    Glad you not hurt, keep on keeping on.

  • @thomaslindroos1667
    @thomaslindroos1667 2 роки тому +2

    Baller move to leave the comments on and sharing this video. I'd like for you to show us the clip again and analyze it, why this happened, what was the mistake, and what the takeaway is what we subscribers should learn from this.
    And I'm glad even the saws were unharmed :)

  • @adriancollins7236
    @adriancollins7236 Рік тому

    Good honest video at least you and partner are safe that’s the winner bud saws and side by side can be replaced not lives well done you 👍

  • @alphonsotate2982
    @alphonsotate2982 23 дні тому

    Fill your bucket with heavy stone as a counter weight when pulling stuff it will help keep the front of your tractor on the ground if that do not work your tractor is too small you have to pull a smaller load or if it is logs cut them down too size small enough that you can pull it

  • @luisbatistamcc3187
    @luisbatistamcc3187 2 роки тому +1

    went wrong friend. But it is from mistakes that you learn. It happens to anyone... Important that no one got hurt! A big hug and Portugal is watching! Be Kind😀🪵🪓🌲✊🇵🇹

  • @RainVale
    @RainVale 2 роки тому +2

    Wow! Glad you made it out of the way. Looks like the saw survived a tree going over it too, so thats something. Your poor side by side got the evenge of the tree though.

  • @jimarruda9788
    @jimarruda9788 2 роки тому +1

    Funny ! Best laugh in weeks!