@jeffschroeder9089 nope..... everyone noticed 😉😁👍 Better !!! We wanna see the climbin, see the riggin, the cuttin and talkin !!! You have a lot of knowledge to share Mr Jeff !!!
Thanks for posting and showing more than just cutting. I'm not sold on the mini porta wrap just yet. But I do see some benefits. Truely beast mode and a great cutter
Enjoyed the video. Climbing and working a tree down piece by piece is always a challenge....which makes it exciting and fun. But, a lot of work is involved. You devise a plan from the ground. Then you revise it when you get into the tree. AND then you keep making a few changes to it as you go....changes to make it safer, cleaner and possibly easier (although sometimes the right way is the hardest). This was a very enjoyable video. You did a masterful job at not only dismantling the tree, but also as videographer. It's tough enough working the tree....then you add in thinking and planning camera work? Well worth the effort Jeff. Thanks.
Thanks for showing more of the climbing. As a new climber, getting to the right place to make the tie and make the cut is much harder than tying and cutting. I really appreciate the great video. Take care and Godspeed.
Really liked how you included the extra "climbing" parts. It shows how much effort and finagling goes into these jobs. Always cool to see you in a deciduous tree instead of a conifer. Not every tree is straight up lol
Some excellent camera angles. After whitnessing all that is involved in positioning on a job like this, it is clearly evident a tree professional doesn't learn that overnight. Very well done take down once again! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
nice video good cutting! seems like a little device that might be handy for solo rigging? i guess its a pain pulling the rope up the the climber again with friction added on top...
Thanks for the video Jeff. I'm going to consider using more friction devices in the tree vs at the base. That's one thing I like about this job, so many creative ways to do things.
Enjoyed the clips of just climbing. Always interesting to see others skills and methods. Don’t get to pick up something different when it’s not shown in videos.
Cool new toy! I think it would be nice for butt tying to control logs when the spar pole is a little far away. I have a scarab rescue descender I use for that and it's a similar concept. I have been eyeballing the new rock exotica do-hicky for in tree friction but I already have the rigging rope wrench which I love because I would rather have the ground guys doing more productive things than holding a rope. I almost always run my own ropes or speed line and never understood loosing a guy that could be dragging or running a machine when I have two hands.
Great removal and editing! Really highlights how terrible my videos are 😆 Nice device, I wonder if you could flick loops of the rope from down the spar to add and remove wraps from a distance like on a regular p-o-w....
@@jeffschroeder9089 - Awesome! I’ll keep an eye out for it. Hang some heavy stuff on it if you get a chance, I’ve put at least 800lbs on mine so far and handled it like a dream. I think I ran 4 wraps with 1/2 stable braid when I did it and I didn’t have the rope captive as I had a block higher above the device so I could save the rigging point and run the rig from wherever I needed to make the cut
The amount of extra time and effort you have been putting into your videos has not gone unnoticed. Thank you!👍
@@iffykidmn8170 oh good someone noticed 😂
@jeffschroeder9089 nope..... everyone noticed 😉😁👍 Better !!! We wanna see the climbin, see the riggin, the cuttin and talkin !!! You have a lot of knowledge to share Mr Jeff !!!
Agreed!
Thanks for posting and showing more than just cutting. I'm not sold on the mini porta wrap just yet. But I do see some benefits.
Truely beast mode and a great cutter
Enjoyed the video. Climbing and working a tree down piece by piece is always a challenge....which makes it exciting and fun. But, a lot of work is involved. You devise a plan from the ground. Then you revise it when you get into the tree. AND then you keep making a few changes to it as you go....changes to make it safer, cleaner and possibly easier (although sometimes the right way is the hardest). This was a very enjoyable video. You did a masterful job at not only dismantling the tree, but also as videographer. It's tough enough working the tree....then you add in thinking and planning camera work? Well worth the effort Jeff. Thanks.
@@havespurswillclimb thanks
Thanks for showing more of the climbing. As a new climber, getting to the right place to make the tie and make the cut is much harder than tying and cutting.
I really appreciate the great video.
Take care and Godspeed.
Great video! I enjoyed the tutorial style! Happy to see Angela!❤❤❤
@@chichitex1252 lol Andrea
Really liked how you included the extra "climbing" parts. It shows how much effort and finagling goes into these jobs. Always cool to see you in a deciduous tree instead of a conifer. Not every tree is straight up lol
@@CNKCLAN2 exactly we have a good verity here I like that
Nice job Jeff. I like the added camera angles to cover the climbing.
Good video thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
Some excellent camera angles. After whitnessing all that is involved in positioning on a job like this, it is clearly evident a tree professional doesn't learn that overnight. Very well done take down once again! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
nice video good cutting! seems like a little device that might be handy for solo rigging? i guess its a pain pulling the rope up the the climber again with friction added on top...
That's really cool. I use my mini Porter wrap in a tree a lot
At the 9 minute mark, you went full samurai with the 200. Nice rigging job. Good effort by your ground crew. Keep up the good work.
@@warrengreen-pu2bx haha ya
Nicely done. Cool friction device
Thanks for the video Jeff. I'm going to consider using more friction devices in the tree vs at the base. That's one thing I like about this job, so many creative ways to do things.
@@VeteranTreeService I like it
Always enjoy watching you climb, just steady and step by step. Good climber.
@@stihlcuttin5784 thanks
Thanks for adding more climbing parts with the cutting! Nice work
Appreciate you showing climbing too
Enjoyed the clips of just climbing. Always interesting to see others skills and methods. Don’t get to pick up something different when it’s not shown in videos.
@@dancutting8940 copy thanks
Cool new toy! I think it would be nice for butt tying to control logs when the spar pole is a little far away. I have a scarab rescue descender I use for that and it's a similar concept. I have been eyeballing the new rock exotica do-hicky for in tree friction but I already have the rigging rope wrench which I love because I would rather have the ground guys doing more productive things than holding a rope. I almost always run my own ropes or speed line and never understood loosing a guy that could be dragging or running a machine when I have two hands.
Really liked the limb walking and that new mini seems to work well
Nice work
Like the camera angles.
Great removal and editing! Really highlights how terrible my videos are 😆
Nice device, I wonder if you could flick loops of the rope from down the spar to add and remove wraps from a distance like on a regular p-o-w....
Nice video and good job Jeff
Nice job. There at the end i thought a bird flew into the saw when i seen the fluff floating around.
@@NickTaylor-lm1lv nope that was the tip of my rope haha
@@jeffschroeder9089 better the tip than the middle
@@NickTaylor-lm1lv exactly!
Beautiful job buddy God bless
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Love that Mini ❤
@@DrizzleDrea6789 😂 it’s cool
@@jeffschroeder9089 sure helped me out a lot today!
Hell yeah brother!
I made one very similar Jeff you really need a GB Bollard
@@gregbrown9271 a mini one?
Cool to see you doing some work with the SkyWrap Mini! Did you make any picks where you ran it your self while in the tree?
@@TourqueMonster next vid will have some of that
@@jeffschroeder9089 - Awesome! I’ll keep an eye out for it. Hang some heavy stuff on it if you get a chance, I’ve put at least 800lbs on mine so far and handled it like a dream. I think I ran 4 wraps with 1/2 stable braid when I did it and I didn’t have the rope captive as I had a block higher above the device so I could save the rigging point and run the rig from wherever I needed to make the cut
@@TourqueMonster ya that’s what I did on the next tree
Looks like an interesting device of solo rigging. Any timeline for availability to purchase?
@@johnmcmahon9115 not sure
Virtual swinging in the trees with chainsaws. 😀
Hop that mini device doesn't replace this Lil Beast?!
Yes! Show more climbing, setup and rope work. Everyone else just shows cutting. If I have to watch another chunking section. 🤮
@@justinjones9255 haha ok ya I don’t even film the chunking anymore