If every tree guy spent thus much time on safety. It would be great. No one would ever get hurt. Because no one would be doing any production cutting....DAMN.
Great video Sr. !! It really helped us a lot... We work here in Puebla, Mexico, and it's very hard to get the right tools for this kind of job... We learn a lot from this videos... Specially when it concerns our safety... Thank you very much !!...
Great explaination. After watching 100's of videos and many different tools and techniques, I have found this video attaching the Buckingham "sqeeze" saver to the climbing line paired w the lanyard the safest technique IMO. Really grateful for this video. Thank you so much
Thank you for this video! I have been in my house for 10 years, when I first moved in I could reach the top of my palm trees with and extension ladder now they are just out of reach, i was researching proper climbing gear and safety...
Very good..... your saving lives ! A Climber that might have trimmed many Palms but one who has never felt the weight of the entire dead cluster give lose and come down over himself / herself, really might not have an idea of the weight / pressure it forces down on your body. Hundreds of pounds snatching down on you.... and your trapped in a bad way. To be honest...... more likely then not.... most climbers , if they have never seen it or heard of the whole thing letting lose and coming down...... they would not even think about this happening as there is so many other things in a palm job that can ruin your day.... or life.
Good information but frustrating to not be able to see close ups of the gear and the camera person missed vital shots to help link each sequence together. Seeing the line go over the canopy with the sling shot would of been a huge help in understanding how it settles into the crown. Thank you though for all your time and info into making this video.
Is there any reason not to use that first method as a general access technique, not specifically just for palms? I’m thinking that this gives one the ease of setting up an SRS- not having to isolate a branch- with the benefit of being able to use the simple MRS, plus the added safety of a quick way to easily rescue the climber.
Great 👍 video very informative. What’s the friction saver green safety lanyard brand where does one purchase one like this one in your video the one with I believe you said has a prusick lanyard in it. I think that’s how you called it
awesome video. in my personal opinion 1st method is best in annual prunning. 3rd method works best , less chance of cutting ropes while trimming a skirt like that.
the danger here is to ensure that the climbing line has been positioned in the right spot in the canopy. It is very difficult to get a line in a secure spot of the canopy, simply because the palms are so tall, the spikes in the branch prevent the line from dropping in the center of the palm, and its difficult to accurately see what you are doing. Rather than this method, I would cut from below, but invent a tool that is wrapped around the trunk to prevent the dry stuff to descent the trunk and trap the worker. Move that tool up the trunk as you clear branches.
Re: First technique, I do not understand the risk taken with a single line pass over - seems too dangerous versus time/money for second line for fall protection with possible tear off on primary line.
Christopher Porcallo it's really hard to pass a 1/2 inch line through the base of the palm fronds, that's the reason why we are using smaller diameter.
very informative video, ive never worked in a palm tree, was curious as to how you tie into a palm. your climbing line would have to be dead center over the top of the tree.
Note to self. Never buy a property with palm trees. There must be over $10k worth of equipment there used in the demonstration. The most amazing thing is not the equipment or the technique, but the root system and the trunk fiber of the palm to hold it from tipping over in the worst of wind storms. From what I found online, typical palm roots are only about 3 feet deep. 😱
Thanks for showing the variety of options. I'm curious what that slingshot is for getting the lifeline over the tree (name)? Did you make it or purchase it?
Oh good gawd way toooooo much overkill. Oh wait a minute its a supply company who has an interest in selling as much as they can to as many as they can. So if you don't their tools and their techniques your evil. Your Evil.
Awesome demonstration! Question though.. could you comment on the system Martin was using to climb/descend? Couldn't really see in the video if it was a Petzl belay device or some friction hitch or what. Thanks a ton!
Also the 3rd method seemed safer. First method seemed like it had to much friction when the rope is being pulled me knowing palm trees also have thorns. Also the chances of someone setting the palm tree rope right every single time with the launcher seems risky as well.
I want (literal) hands-on training with everything I watched in this video. From zero to hero. I contacted the company behind this video but got NO REPLY. Would writing here help me find someone that can point me the way? I'm willing to fly out and pay for a field training course. I'm specifically interested in palm trees. Not just any and all trees, if I can be that selective. Someone please reply.
Great video! Being in the industry over 20 years you don't come across too many palm tree climbing videos as informative as this one!
Thank you so much for taking the time to show us this video and especially Martin
Martin did a great job, and so did the American speaker.
If every tree guy spent thus much time on safety. It would be great. No one would ever get hurt. Because no one would be doing any production cutting....DAMN.
Great video Sr. !!
It really helped us a lot...
We work here in Puebla, Mexico, and it's very hard to get the right tools for this kind of job...
We learn a lot from this videos... Specially when it concerns our safety...
Thank you very much !!...
VerdePro - Jardineria y Paisajismo hola amigo quetal esta el trabajo en puebla
Great explaination. After watching 100's of videos and many different tools and techniques, I have found this video attaching the Buckingham "sqeeze" saver to the climbing line paired w the lanyard the safest technique IMO. Really grateful for this video. Thank you so much
Thank you for this video! I have been in my house for 10 years, when I first moved in I could reach the top of my palm trees with and extension ladder now they are just out of reach, i was researching proper climbing gear and safety...
Martin is so cool! Both these guys are! Way to go guys you win tree climbing in my book
Very good..... your saving lives ! A Climber that might have trimmed many Palms but one who has never felt the weight of the entire dead cluster give lose and come down over himself / herself, really might not have an idea of the weight / pressure it forces down on your body. Hundreds of pounds snatching down on you.... and your trapped in a bad way. To be honest...... more likely then not.... most climbers , if they have never seen it or heard of the whole thing letting lose and coming down...... they would not even think about this happening as there is so many other things in a palm job that can ruin your day.... or life.
Good information but frustrating to not be able to see close ups of the gear and the camera person missed vital shots to help link each sequence together. Seeing the line go over the canopy with the sling shot would of been a huge help in understanding how it settles into the crown. Thank you though for all your time and info into making this video.
Is there any reason not to use that first method as a general access technique, not specifically just for palms? I’m thinking that this gives one the ease of setting up an SRS- not having to isolate a branch- with the benefit of being able to use the simple MRS, plus the added safety of a quick way to easily rescue the climber.
Martin is from central America. Nicaragua 🇳🇮
Thank you so much for taking the time to show us this video !
Wow! Exactly what I need to know. You might have saved my life with this video.
What friction saver is that?
Martín does the hard work! The gringo gets the credit for Martins experience 😂😂🇲🇽💪🏽
Your comment is immaterial
Doesn’t the rope do damage to the crown when it runs over it like that?
No. A little abrasion but nothing to hurt the tree permanently.
Spikes will hurt the palm more than these techniques
What are those two structures in the background with small elevated man platforms?
Is there a way you can share with me the components of the first demonstrated way to climb the palm? I'd like to buy it.
Where do I buy amsteel like they used?
Great 👍 video very informative. What’s the friction saver green safety lanyard brand where does one purchase one like this one in your video the one with I believe you said has a prusick lanyard in it. I think that’s how you called it
yes, please provide details, thank you
Where can I get a kit to do the 3rd method
awesome video. in my personal opinion 1st method is best in annual prunning. 3rd method works best , less chance of cutting ropes while trimming a skirt like that.
In the first method where Martin is over the palm fronds, how will Martin be able to trim all around the palm without spikes?
the danger here is to ensure that the climbing line has been positioned in the right spot in the canopy. It is very difficult to get a line in a secure spot of the canopy, simply because the palms are so tall, the spikes in the branch prevent the line from dropping in the center of the palm, and its difficult to accurately see what you are doing. Rather than this method, I would cut from below, but invent a tool that is wrapped around the trunk to prevent the dry stuff to descent the trunk and trap the worker. Move that tool up the trunk as you clear branches.
Re: First technique, I do not understand the risk taken with a single line pass over - seems too dangerous versus time/money for second line for fall protection with possible tear off on primary line.
Great. Some slow close ups of gear would help newbies.
God bless brother thank you very much that was a very good video
can i use a 1/2 inch stable braid as the line that was used in this video to wrap on the portawrap in case of an emergency??
Christopher Porcallo it's really hard to pass a 1/2 inch line through the base of the palm fronds, that's the reason why we are using smaller diameter.
very informative video, ive never worked in a palm tree, was curious as to how you tie into a palm. your climbing line would have to be dead center over the top of the tree.
Cut the Rope around three or four prongs has called for the bases possible
MARTIN is the man!
Excellent
Note to self. Never buy a property with palm trees. There must be over $10k worth of equipment there used in the demonstration. The most amazing thing is not the equipment or the technique, but the root system and the trunk fiber of the palm to hold it from tipping over in the worst of wind storms.
From what I found online, typical palm roots are only about 3 feet deep. 😱
Subscribed.
Thanks for the content.
Keep up the good work.
BS'D
Dont under stand how that rope in the middle is secure enough... can't the rope slide to one side?
Thanks for showing the variety of options. I'm curious what that slingshot is for getting the lifeline over the tree (name)? Did you make it or purchase it?
CyberGolem we make the sling shot. It’s called the Buck Launch and it’s used basically exactly how you describe it.
Oh good gawd way toooooo much overkill. Oh wait a minute its a supply company who has an interest in selling as much as they can to as many as they can.
So if you don't their tools and their techniques your evil. Your Evil.
Good job guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍
Awesome demonstration! Question though.. could you comment on the system Martin was using to climb/descend? Couldn't really see in the video if it was a Petzl belay device or some friction hitch or what. Thanks a ton!
Tree squeeze that’s the climb system
Martin has really big balls
Also the 3rd method seemed safer. First method seemed like it had to much friction when the rope is being pulled me knowing palm trees also have thorns. Also the chances of someone setting the palm tree rope right every single time with the launcher seems risky as well.
I guess the man in Bakersfield didn’t see this video 😢.
I love demonstration real life is never like demonstration
simply incredible
Ain’t this the dangerous way
Martin ! Is a Bad Ass!! 😬
I see lots of people using metal bands instead of spikes
Rip! I have a video series from 20 years ago with you in it! Wow you look the same! See you at the top.
Who died?
I want (literal) hands-on training with everything I watched in this video. From zero to hero. I contacted the company behind this video but got NO REPLY. Would writing here help me find someone that can point me the way? I'm willing to fly out and pay for a field training course. I'm specifically interested in palm trees. Not just any and all trees, if I can be that selective. Someone please reply.
Did you see on UA-cam that guy that died? And a Palm tree I know he didn't have no training.I feel so bad
$4500 worth of equipment just to pull dead palm fronds out of a tree!
Much more comfortable with spurs
very good!
chulada camarada
Excellent! Thanks for the info.
Wow can not believe , land yard that long will not get you if you fall , bad bad bad
Why wouldn't you just use a bucket on that tree??
2 yrs later you still get no response to your question, why?
Bin cutting them from the bottom up my whole life pros
Why?
You guys rock
Everything is a science..🤔
Pff i did it using only my bare hands
That tree is dead.
Nope
@@kevino1489 not yet at least
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Get up that tree pedro for masta woops ya.