@@cherylcc4373 okay thank you very much. The only reason I ask is that I am a young tree man myself looking to get into the industry, and they don't teach ya these things in school! 😂
@@MILKMAN5643 No problem Buckin is usually spot on but seems as of late he has become reckless and its a shame because a lot of people watching these vids don't know the difference between good and bad climbing practices I would hate for someone to get hurt.
All this new age Gear / Rigging device's plus your typical new climber doesn't get that self taught knowledge from the older generation of climbers. Can't speak for everyone new climbing these days & basically what I mean is that it would be nice for the newer climbers these days to either watch videos like this but it's (better learned in the field), rather then watching but still this just shows what it use to take to get the job done rather now it's what will I use to get the job done today. Much love and hope everyone is safe. I love these videos and will always take any advice or knowledge on things that I've never mastered and never will. 💯 💪🏽 Love seeing your son climb as well Buck! He will forever tell story's of his father long after you put your last spike/spur in a tree! 🙏🏼🤘🏼With alot of love from Myrtle beach Sc USA @BG @Mr Ds Trees & Landscaping
Iam setting here at home doin the barbie q doin chicken without the feathers. The soldiers of kindness can pick real nice music. Thank you guys and all. The hole Chanel is great. Buckin love wins, being kind wins . Just need to say you buggers are great.
Thanks for the lessons and the example you set. I told an 80 year old widow yesterday about your channel. We were there removing a 190ft cottonwood that fell from her neighbors property on to hers. She asked us if we would low cut some apple tree stumps and buck the wood that her hired help left. When she tried paying us, I said this ones on Kanaskat TS and told her we were part of the Buckin Army. She loved it.
The "maestro of the skies" waves his magic baton deftly, and the dancing tree tops obey his every move and fall with grace to the earth below..... Beautiful! Love you all...❤️❤️❤️ Lieutenant Bradley
Right on Buckin! I went out, with the neighbors, early this morning to avoid the heat, and dropped a big ponderosa pine, for firewood this winter. Wish I was back in doug-fir country. Stand up and buck! Peace brother!
Good evening men. Great job on the climbing and rigging. Y’all watch that rain storm men. Lighting is not good when your 100 plus feet up. Buckin that young man of yours has really stepped up his game sr. You have taught him well. God bless be safe out there.
I definitely understand your technique which is great I personally would never use my climb line for that my lifeline that's just me I have used that technique because of you many times I just use a rigging rope
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith but you tell the viewers “this is how you do it’. Not too smart showing people how to use their gear wrong. Think you need to rewatch the part where you say “this is how you do it” as your rigging it with your climbing line then almost let them know that it’s wrong but stop. A climber would know that this is absolutely not the way you do it. Peroid. Shows your caribiner, hitch climber rigged up at the top as you start rigging the tree up with your climbing line. This is going to get someone hurt. Just sad that you’re acting like your showing all these people how to take trees down and you break one of the biggest rules in tree falling. I have watched hours of your videos sometimes with my kids. You have even acknowledged us on a few live chats. But this is video was done in poor taste as your showing others how to do it. Not how you do it. One should never show others how to work dangerous in the tree. Make it right and fix this video as the rest of it was great.
As an Aussie. The most amazing thing to me is how soft your timber is. I’m sure plenty of people comment on you should rig this way or that. But I’m a firm believer in what works for you as long as those around you are safe then that’s all that really matters at the end of the day
Nothing amazing about it really, the trees in Aussieland get a lot less water than the ones in Canada, USA, Europe... So naturally the timber will be a lot harder.
I’m sure that rain was a bit chilly on a hot day😂 can’t really hide from it when you’re in the tree! Good work fellas, love to you and the family❤️ Ganges is doing real good Buckin
Completely agree. Every climber should do time on the ground before they start climbing. Means that when they do climb they’ll think about the groundsmen more that just causing chaos for them.
Yep. I had no idea I wanted to be a climber until I got a summer groundsman's job at 16 years old. Then I seen this guy up in a tree roping limbs down and I knew what I wanted to do. The main thing I'll do to help my groundies is let them move brush out the way before dropping tons of logs on top of all the limbs because I know that a pain for those guys because I've been there.
Hey, uncle, are you hitryi :) me too use just one carabine without bulin pulin marselles and other knots ;) its simple and faster, than use knots and the rope not теряется или не выскальзывает when pulling up. ;) Useful video, hi from russia
I know how much easier it is to ground with butts out because I am my own groundman as well! haha But one thing ive noticed doing the same thing you guys do is youre one handing the saw which we have to do all the time anyway, even though they say never one hand a saw, you are more liable to cut yourself doing that. Give and take right? You are one hell of an example of an Outstanding father. If all men had fathers like this, the world we be a much KINDER place.
Afternoon Buckin and Logan beutiful day and great job with learning points. Welcome all and new subscribers yhis is the place to be. Get the gullet. Be kind it's the right thing to do
Hello bucking army and family hope everyone is having a great day and finding some way of staying cool as possible. Much love and respect to everyone who runs saws and tree service companies that care about their community's
Great work Ganges yeah buddy. Love it. Nice work Buckin. Can't wait to see those stems hit the ground buddy. Love your moms music. Oh yeah hey nice new boots there Buckin. Hahahahah love ya brother🌲❤🌲✊🪓
Congrats on the 300k mark there Buckin. Its been a ride since i started watchin you, and you hit cyclops between the eye. Buckin and old watchers will get that saying.To the new buckineers thanks for subscribing and hit the like button on the videos, so he can put lunch on the table for his family.
hey Billy ray your channels awsome learn alot of awsome techniques watching, if you have any work around parksville errington area would love to stop by and see how its done
I think someone else mentioned it - please tell Hogan to use a quickie link, or delta link for cinching his life line. When the tree diameter gets small, it will be too much force on the side of the aluminum carabiner. Especially if he slips and shock loads it. This is pretty common practice and he can see examples all over UA-cam. Climb safely, fellas.
Ive got a couple huge spruce coming up we got rained out after the first go but man the lower limbs were 5" thick, wasn't possible to not bury the ground crew, 3 branches and it was a mess!
i think accidently invented it when i was trying to learn a different hitch when i first started, been climbing on it for 2 years now ive never seen anyone else rockin it and i always get asked. might have to come up with a name lol. however ive found it only really works good with 8ml cord on 11ml rope.
@@hogansmith7075 well thats even better news cause i climb on a 11 mill sampson mercury with a 8 mill hitch cord lol! I have one that i dont see anyone rocking either!!
Question for Buckin Billy about several saws my dad left behind. He must have been particular for the SOLO saw's. Ranging in sizes but the biggest i believe is a 680. These saws seem to run strong! My question is, r they a krap saw? Why don't i see them in use (at all) I guess if I was an arborist I would know the answer to this. I would appreciate any response and thank you keep on bucking
@@hogansmith7075 yep Hogan totally understand . Worked in 38 degrees once and had to stop every 15 mins. Fingers crossed for you all mate from England 🏴
Good afternoon Buckin and Army!! Heat wave going on here in Calgary Alberta "Man its hot" Have a Wonderful day everyone and stay safe 🙏 Oh lol whats a good fuel mix to run in a Homelite Xl 76 ? I was able to pick up a mint one 👍
Kyle Andrews haha ya I’m trying😳 I’d run 40:1 in that ol saw. It’s really up to you 40:1 or 50:1 keep her sharp n tuned n clean is the most important. Happy cutting😎
Covid killed my dad out of no where after a month of tryin in ICU so now it's just me and the dogs at the house, it's crazy and still doesn't feel like it actually happened sometimes
I can't say I know how you feel, but I feel your pain. My mom called me on March 21st , asked if I would take her to hospital, by April 9th she was gone.....cancer. Just never know when it's time to go. Take care, Blaine!
Is it sacrilege to ask Buckin' if he would consider using a small battery powered electric saw as a climbing saw? Then you wouldn't have to pull a cord at all at height?
Buckin you have been a great source of information for me and I'm sure alot of others., But to show yourself rigging off a climbing line is not a good idea at all. Idk why you kept your hitch climber setup on it, but I really hope you don't show yourself using that rope for life support again. That's not good at all. I hope someone else notices.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thanks...I'm not trying to be an ass or anything. Love your channel. I just don't want to hear or see anyone get hurt from rigging off there climber. Someone new to the industry wouldn't know not to rig off a life support line. Would you want Hogan doing that?
@@christophersprague1279 I think he just blew off.he says this is the smart way to do this ,this is the smart way to do this. No this is the dumbest way to do it. Yes the dumbest way to do it. Using your climbing gear for rigging. Wtf. Total dickhead move showing people how to fall trees like this and saying this is the way. All he had to do is delete that part. But no we have to get the money shot. F safety it’s buckin billlyray’s circus 🎪 in the sky show.
@@eithieus1652 yeah I guess so.. didn't seem like that kind of guy, but guess he is. Where only his way is right. But yeah I would never rig from a life support line (climber) and would never show anyone that method either. Crazy man.
@@eithieus1652 I do this for a living also. I've been cutting trees for over 10 years but I haven't been climbing that long. I've only been climbing for 5 years. Didn't like my boss's gear or trust it. Saved up and got my own. He reminds me alot of my boss. My boss is way old school and he's always right.
I'm all for being efficient, but the same time every time you try to man handle a big branch in a tree to change it's direction you are putting wear and tear on your own joints.
don't understand using your mechanical hitch setup for rigging totally unnecessary and dangerous please anyone who watches this don't do that
I AGREE 1000 %
What's the correct way?
@@MILKMAN5643 best way is running bowline with half hitch using a rigging rope not your climb rope.
@@cherylcc4373 okay thank you very much. The only reason I ask is that I am a young tree man myself looking to get into the industry, and they don't teach ya these things in school! 😂
@@MILKMAN5643 No problem Buckin is usually spot on but seems as of late he has become reckless and its a shame because a lot of people watching these vids don't know the difference between good and bad climbing practices I would hate for someone to get hurt.
All this new age Gear / Rigging device's plus your typical new climber doesn't get that self taught knowledge from the older generation of climbers. Can't speak for everyone new climbing these days & basically what I mean is that it would be nice for the newer climbers these days to either watch videos like this but it's (better learned in the field), rather then watching but still this just shows what it use to take to get the job done rather now it's what will I use to get the job done today. Much love and hope everyone is safe. I love these videos and will always take any advice or knowledge on things that I've never mastered and never will. 💯 💪🏽
Love seeing your son climb as well Buck! He will forever tell story's of his father long after you put your last spike/spur in a tree! 🙏🏼🤘🏼With alot of love from Myrtle beach Sc USA @BG @Mr Ds Trees & Landscaping
Iam setting here at home doin the barbie q doin chicken without the feathers. The soldiers of kindness can pick real nice music. Thank you guys and all. The hole Chanel is great. Buckin love wins, being kind wins . Just need to say you buggers are great.
Bbq chicken... mmmfreakinhhhmmmm 💚🌳👍👊
Thank you mr. Mann. All ya people are great.
Criss if ya were here I would fill ya up with b b q. Piece of cake love wins.
Thanks for the lessons and the example you set. I told an 80 year old widow yesterday about your channel. We were there removing a 190ft cottonwood that fell from her neighbors property on to hers. She asked us if we would low cut some apple tree stumps and buck the wood that her hired help left. When she tried paying us, I said this ones on Kanaskat TS and told her we were part of the Buckin Army. She loved it.
Glad to hear mums music back really used to enjoy it, and it's been missed
kool
The "maestro of the skies" waves his magic baton deftly, and the dancing tree tops obey his every move and fall with grace to the earth below..... Beautiful!
Love you all...❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
YOU SIR LOLOLOL
Right on Buckin! I went out, with the neighbors, early this morning to avoid the heat, and dropped a big ponderosa pine, for firewood this winter. Wish I was back in doug-fir country. Stand up and buck! Peace brother!
True tallent brother! You are just an amazing person! Bless you sir!
thx for being here friend
The confidence in Ganges voice and actions, I am really enjoying it.
GOOD STUFF EH DENNIS
Love watching you two work together, fantastic. Take Care, Stay Safe and Be Kind...
thx willis
Man I sure enjoyed this one. You and Ganges workin' together! Droppin' those two tops together... doesn't get any better!
the big moose lol love it thx
Great job fellas, nice,& safely synchronized. That’s straight up teamwork.💯❤️👍🏾🙋🏽♀️✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
That was an awesome execution of letting it treetop go very functional I like that thank you Billy
folow yer heart Edward ,,thx
Omg I love climbing it’s so Beautiful and peaceful I’m a 4th year power linesman
Buckin I love these double climbing videos, thanks for taking us along
mr ol timer always nice to see yer smilin' face
I have learned alot from your vids! Thanks brother stay safe
Brilliant video as always buck
Ps
Love this song mate
Good evening men. Great job on the climbing and rigging. Y’all watch that rain storm men. Lighting is not good when your 100 plus feet up. Buckin that young man of yours has really stepped up his game sr. You have taught him well. God bless be safe out there.
ya hes comin round eh
Another great video guys, very interesting again
You are the best teacher.
hi garen
Love these climbing videos, great work guys, stay safe up there.
Best song 👍. Find myself singing it sometimes😀
🌳💚🌳💚🌳💚🌳first
That still looks like fun to me! I'll come pull brush for you both any day! Take care everyone! Love to all!
I definitely understand your technique which is great I personally would never use my climb line for that my lifeline that's just me I have used that technique because of you many times I just use a rigging rope
and thats how it should be ,, not like i did. dont do what i do ,,, do you
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith oh I no buddy ofcourse
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith but you tell the viewers “this is how you do it’. Not too smart showing people how to use their gear wrong. Think you need to rewatch the part where you say “this is how you do it” as your rigging it with your climbing line then almost let them know that it’s wrong but stop. A climber would know that this is absolutely not the way you do it. Peroid. Shows your caribiner, hitch climber rigged up at the top as you start rigging the tree up with your climbing line. This is going to get someone hurt. Just sad that you’re acting like your showing all these people how to take trees down and you break one of the biggest rules in tree falling. I have watched hours of your videos sometimes with my kids. You have even acknowledged us on a few live chats. But this is video was done in poor taste as your showing others how to do it. Not how you do it. One should never show others how to work dangerous in the tree. Make it right and fix this video as the rest of it was great.
Buckin you and your son are tree falling son-of-guns keep it up, love your videos, teach our youths, keep up the videos
Lovely to see you together. Father and son. Hope you are having a blast. Missing out alot of the things happening I see. Love from Norway. Mort
Hi Mort! Nice to see you in the comments! Have a great week!👍
@@kevinduff3797 yes been a while. Wish you a great week to 🤩
The famous Mort! Nice to see you in the comments! Greetings from Sweden. 👍🇸🇪
@@johnnyhomegrownholmgren9999 thx Johnny. Long time no see. Happy midtsommer to you too🇧🇻
My Mort. love you ol' friend .. how are you?
How I love this footage. This is legendary, Buckin.
glad you enjoy
Hello Buckin and Hogan. Love and kindness my friend ❤
thank you
As an Aussie. The most amazing thing to me is how soft your timber is. I’m sure plenty of people comment on you should rig this way or that. But I’m a firm believer in what works for you as long as those around you are safe then that’s all that really matters at the end of the day
Nothing amazing about it really, the trees in Aussieland get a lot less water than the ones in Canada, USA, Europe... So naturally the timber will be a lot harder.
ANOTHER COOL VIDEO, THE FUELMAN
I’m sure that rain was a bit chilly on a hot day😂 can’t really hide from it when you’re in the tree! Good work fellas, love to you and the family❤️ Ganges is doing real good Buckin
HES DOIN GREAT SPENCE
I’m not a fan of heights, but I can’t look away! Way cool
Lots of haters & know-it-alls chiming it here. That’s unfortunate, Buckin.
Pay em no mind, we love ya❤️
Completely agree. Every climber should do time on the ground before they start climbing. Means that when they do climb they’ll think about the groundsmen more that just causing chaos for them.
Yep. I had no idea I wanted to be a climber until I got a summer groundsman's job at 16 years old. Then I seen this guy up in a tree roping limbs down and I knew what I wanted to do. The main thing I'll do to help my groundies is let them move brush out the way before dropping tons of logs on top of all the limbs because I know that a pain for those guys because I've been there.
Nice job guys
Great video!
Father and son teamwork. Wonderful.
This vid will be priceless in years to come for you two to watch together.
First
Hey, uncle, are you hitryi :) me too use just one carabine without bulin pulin marselles and other knots ;) its simple and faster, than use knots and the rope not теряется или не выскальзывает when pulling up.
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Useful video, hi from russia
I know how much easier it is to ground with butts out because I am my own groundman as well! haha But one thing ive noticed doing the same thing you guys do is youre one handing the saw which we have to do all the time anyway, even though they say never one hand a saw, you are more liable to cut yourself doing that. Give and take right? You are one hell of an example of an Outstanding father. If all men had fathers like this, the world we be a much KINDER place.
Stay safe buckin an son
Cant wait for the 592XP! Just got a 372 and started doing some milling!
That was a good video makes me want to learn climbing, have done a bit of chainsaw work on the ground .
Nice vid
Good Job Buckin & Hogan
thx ronny
Afternoon Buckin and Logan beutiful day and great job with learning points. Welcome all and new subscribers yhis is the place to be. Get the gullet. Be kind it's the right thing to do
indeed it is
2511-t is .. THE BEST!
I love that song !!!
More music from buckin & mom in the new videos or I’m done watching !!! Thanks brother. Haha
I am here for the sound of power saws running top notch I wish I could smell em to!
Hello bucking army and family hope everyone is having a great day and finding some way of staying cool as possible. Much love and respect to everyone who runs saws and tree service companies that care about their community's
Great work Ganges yeah buddy. Love it. Nice work Buckin. Can't wait to see those stems hit the ground buddy. Love your moms music. Oh yeah hey nice new boots there Buckin. Hahahahah love ya brother🌲❤🌲✊🪓
Hey Mr. Fuller, You sure do love your mac&cheese don'tcha!🧀
You guys are cool say hi to Charlie!
@@kevinduff3797 oh heck yeah buddy. I love it. Hope all is well friend. Lovin it. I will tell Charlie hi for you for sure. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
comin right up
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith wooooohooooooo yeah Buckin 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
Hi Bill😎 hope the day is well🌳🌲☀️
thanks 4 video. be kind.
Good show. BBRS. Thanks
Hey Buckin. I love that little echo I accidentally shut it off a few times in the air. Lol you guys don’t run the t540s I love mine!
Congrats on the 300k mark there Buckin. Its been a ride since i started watchin you, and you hit cyclops between the eye. Buckin and old watchers will get that saying.To the new buckineers thanks for subscribing and hit the like button on the videos, so he can put lunch on the table for his family.
holy freakin smokes ,, now theres a ghost from days gone by .. love ya,, nothin 's changed brother
Mate!!!! Your place where you live made the news here in new Zealand . Hot a😆👌👌👌👌👍👍👍. Nice.😆 💪😎👍
IT IS A SCORCHER
Love old school I get so much crap for it until they see I get it done just as fast safe and efficient as any other way
Ahwoooo ❤️
Wish we could see more like this
hey Billy ray your channels awsome learn alot of awsome techniques watching, if you have any work around parksville errington area would love to stop by and see how its done
Nice rig. I use my climb line to rig small and slow. Nice shot with the top Mini Buckin!
I think someone else mentioned it - please tell Hogan to use a quickie link, or delta link for cinching his life line. When the tree diameter gets small, it will be too much force on the side of the aluminum carabiner. Especially if he slips and shock loads it. This is pretty common practice and he can see examples all over UA-cam. Climb safely, fellas.
ITS STEEL
👋
14:20 hogan was side loading that carabiner, tell him to be a tad bit more aware and hope everyone is safe on a daily ❤
ITS SEEEL . BUT I DID POINT IT OUT TO HIM THX
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith okay, i didn’t even realize it was a steel carabiner.
happy to see ganges on a rope wrench. Thats the way
I prefer the zigzag but to each there own stay safe ❤
@@ItsFishh oh yeah zig zags sweet but do you think we'll see billy or Hogan on one? I'm just pumped Hogan into srt
@@Jakob.s_ladder your not lying 😂 didn’t think about that!
Buckin please come to Delaware and get on a crane I think you might like it
Ive got a couple huge spruce coming up we got rained out after the first go but man the lower limbs were 5" thick, wasn't possible to not bury the ground crew, 3 branches and it was a mess!
Electrifying!
Buckin plays the drums 🥁🪘🎶😎thumbs up ⚓
Clicked on this and I thought, NoWay :)
YES WAY
obviously extremely experienced but running that line next to your gaff is crazy.
Nice trick but i dont understand rigging to let it fall. Just playing around hua?
Great video what hitch is hogan running with that rope wrench?
i think accidently invented it when i was trying to learn a different hitch when i first started, been climbing on it for 2 years now ive never seen anyone else rockin it and i always get asked. might have to come up with a name lol. however ive found it only really works good with 8ml cord on 11ml rope.
@@hogansmith7075 well thats even better news cause i climb on a 11 mill sampson mercury with a 8 mill hitch cord lol! I have one that i dont see anyone rocking either!!
Question: you mention dead balsam a lot. Is there another name for this tree?
GRAND FIR
Question for Buckin Billy about several saws my dad left behind. He must have been particular for the SOLO saw's. Ranging in sizes but the biggest i believe is a 680. These saws seem to run strong! My question is, r they a krap saw? Why don't i see them in use (at all) I guess if I was an arborist I would know the answer to this. I would appreciate any response and thank you keep on bucking
Now I feel the need to give someone the nickname pecker-pole. So funny
For your day to day power saw use are you mixing your own fuel or buying the premixed...? Thanks boss!
Hope the heat isn’t getting too much for you guys? At least the rain gave a bit of relief? All the best
this was filmed a few weeks ago it has been unreal hot out, been not working or doing half days this past week. 37 Celsius is too hot for us canucks
@@hogansmith7075 yep Hogan totally understand . Worked in 38 degrees once and had to stop every 15 mins. Fingers crossed for you all mate from England 🏴
@@cannonball9478 appreciate it mate have a good one stay cool out there
dam Billy Ray i bet a guy could get a serious rope burn if he did that wrong eh great video see you on the next one
yes he could
Good afternoon Buckin and Army!! Heat wave going on here in Calgary Alberta "Man its hot" Have a Wonderful day everyone and stay safe 🙏 Oh lol whats a good fuel mix to run in a Homelite Xl 76 ? I was able to pick up a mint one 👍
114 TODAY
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Holy smokes!!
Good day Kyle love from barrhead Alberta. I hope ya can get down on that beautiful river of yours n enjoy this heat🙂
Hey @@shapeshifter7753 🖐 Im definitely looking forward to it 💯 You stay cool out there my friend!!!
Kyle Andrews haha ya I’m trying😳 I’d run 40:1 in that ol saw. It’s really up to you 40:1 or 50:1 keep her sharp n tuned n clean is the most important. Happy cutting😎
👍✌❤
I think both Reg Boastes and August Hunie use one of them thar chainsawrs.
I thought Ganges was a river in Inida. I wonder how many cords I've scored from backyard jobs
Do you happen to have a video on how to climb and deal with an oak tree?
dealing with what
Im curious where the name Gangese came from
Covid killed my dad out of no where after a month of tryin in ICU so now it's just me and the dogs at the house, it's crazy and still doesn't feel like it actually happened sometimes
I can't say I know how you feel, but I feel your pain. My mom called me on March 21st , asked if I would take her to hospital, by April 9th she was gone.....cancer. Just never know when it's time to go. Take care, Blaine!
What is the name of part two?
Hey buckin you should try one of the new Ryobi chainsaws I got one and thay are not a bad saw.
What boots do you climb with buckin
i have climbed in vibergs my whole career. tryin these new one now J K Boots.
So what did you think of the Echo
i wood not run it stock ,, it need to be ported IMHO
bosch doesnt have a hotrod saw?
5th to the party
Sounds like dog the bounty hunter got into tree work
Being trying to reach you about a 266 saw
Is it sacrilege to ask Buckin' if he would consider using a small battery powered electric saw as a climbing saw? Then you wouldn't have to pull a cord at all at height?
i like pullin my cord anywhere, lol i had to buddy , thx for bein here
Buckin you have been a great source of information for me and I'm sure alot of others., But to show yourself rigging off a climbing line is not a good idea at all. Idk why you kept your hitch climber setup on it, but I really hope you don't show yourself using that rope for life support again. That's not good at all. I hope someone else notices.
glad you found some things here useful , .
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thanks...I'm not trying to be an ass or anything. Love your channel. I just don't want to hear or see anyone get hurt from rigging off there climber. Someone new to the industry wouldn't know not to rig off a life support line. Would you want Hogan doing that?
@@christophersprague1279 I think he just blew off.he says this is the smart way to do this ,this is the smart way to do this. No this is the dumbest way to do it. Yes the dumbest way to do it. Using your climbing gear for rigging. Wtf. Total dickhead move showing people how to fall trees like this and saying this is the way. All he had to do is delete that part. But no we have to get the money shot. F safety it’s buckin billlyray’s circus 🎪 in the sky show.
@@eithieus1652 yeah I guess so.. didn't seem like that kind of guy, but guess he is. Where only his way is right. But yeah I would never rig from a life support line (climber) and would never show anyone that method either. Crazy man.
@@eithieus1652 I do this for a living also. I've been cutting trees for over 10 years but I haven't been climbing that long. I've only been climbing for 5 years. Didn't like my boss's gear or trust it. Saved up and got my own. He reminds me alot of my boss. My boss is way old school and he's always right.
4th to the party
I'm all for being efficient, but the same time every time you try to man handle a big branch in a tree to change it's direction you are putting wear and tear on your own joints.
BUUUUUUUCKN BILLYRAY !