Caleb, I am in awe of your skills driving a wedge with an axe... while it may not have been demonstrated in this short, though other videos show you precisely alternating upper /lower stacked wedges. This is a skill that takes many years to master with precision, yet you, Gordy and others make it look like "no biggie, just felling trees". The "power of the wedge" would be an interesting theme for a series of videos. Such a small falcrum has a proportionate force multiplier that many would consider to be disproportionate. That a Sappy Supplies wedge (or any other wedge) with 10° or 15° angle can leverage a 200'+ high tree is actually pretty awesome. Yeah, I could physic the f**k out of this (wedges), but at the end of the day, it comes down to the skill-sets and comradery of Caleb and co that makes "Treeson" my "watch first" channel each day... just about as good as my first cup of coffee!
Wedges lift power is great. A 1" wedge can move a canopy about 4ft once it's bottomed out. There's math you can use to account for lean and tree segments vs wedge lift to accurately calculate if you can wedge a back lean over or if you'll need a jack etc
@@imamiddleagedgoofygooberi sit in traffic for an hour a day each way climb these trees in the rain and wind. Lets compare houses and cars "office man" and then tell me you wanna trade places. Odds are i work for people like you in the city
How old are u? I logged for a company that hired this cuttin crew that had like a average age of 60. Fr a bunch of grey beards. Js dudes do this into their seventies
@@BoutThatAction It's a double edge sword. While it's a great job for keeping cardiovascular strength and good health but alot of guys are injured and disabled very young. Oh, and what I said above only applies if you maintain a good diet and stay away from excessive alcohol, which it's pretty well known that alcohol runs rampant thru the life of a logger.
@@abingham3747 yeah bro I'm well aware about getting fucked up workin in the woods and yes alcohol is drank damn near daily for loggers specifically the younger ones but def not timber cutters. Two different breeds bruh u should know this since ur spittin knowledge about woods life my guy
@@abingham3747 Couldn't agree more with your statement. I'm 6 months sober and 20 years into cutting wood. Alcohol is a way of life for many in the trade!
I could have been a fourth generation logger in Washington state. I decided on a diffrent path in life, but I gotta respect these dudes. They are iron men.
The rule is when it starts going to step back 😅 that guy wouldn’t have looked so cocky leaning on the tree if the base had slipped and knocked him for a six
Nice bark box on there sounds like there might be some custom exhaust on there too?? Also if I didn’t know any better these guys are prolly American doing overseas work or are they actually Norwegian?
@@adriandeere847exactly. You pay a bunch of assholes to plant trees, leave them there for 70 years, and then you can keep devastating the forests for capital gain forever!
"90/5/15" 90% of all serious injuries and fatalities happen in the first 5 seconds and within 15' of the stump as the tree falls. Clear and utilize your escape routes please 🙏
If he didn't push it, I'm not sure that tree would have landed correctly.
He was keepin it from comein back on them 🤣🤣
🤔
@@wildtreeman8805 oh you're right! Homeboy is built like an ox!
This could be a Chuck Norris ...fact!!
No!! Superman...
I love how he leans on it as it falls like "I did all the work"
He did most of the heavy hard work lol
I lv how it took 4 cunts to fall one tree
STIHL saws are HEAVY. It not just the lifting part, you have to control the saw as well. STIHL saws like pull away from you.
It never gets old watching them huge trees fall
The Squirrel in a tree watching as a 50 ton 100+ foot long slab of wood falls right towards him: 👁️👄👁️
What about the squirrel family that lived in THIS tree?!?!? 😢😢😢
I'm kidding...... they were like.. "WHHEEEEEEE!!!!!!! AGAIN! AGAIN!!!!!" 😂😂😂
We'll be right back moment
Caleb, I am in awe of your skills driving a wedge with an axe... while it may not have been demonstrated in this short, though other videos show you precisely alternating upper /lower stacked wedges.
This is a skill that takes many years to master with precision, yet you, Gordy and others make it look like "no biggie, just felling trees".
The "power of the wedge" would be an interesting theme for a series of videos.
Such a small falcrum has a proportionate force multiplier that many would consider to be disproportionate.
That a Sappy Supplies wedge (or any other wedge) with 10° or 15° angle can leverage a 200'+ high tree is actually pretty awesome.
Yeah, I could physic the f**k out of this (wedges), but at the end of the day, it comes down to the skill-sets and comradery of Caleb and co that makes "Treeson" my "watch first" channel each day... just about as good as my first cup of coffee!
Wedges lift power is great. A 1" wedge can move a canopy about 4ft once it's bottomed out. There's math you can use to account for lean and tree segments vs wedge lift to accurately calculate if you can wedge a back lean over or if you'll need a jack etc
Saw runs good
Looks a bit like my 066 magnum.
These bois earn every nickel the get paid
A whopping 10$ after taxes.
@@Tyrannicide 1 dollar an hour for a 10 hour work shift 😂😂😂
The best smells come out when doing this
I did that over thirty years ago and it is still the best job I ever had.
That air must've been glorious. I sit in traffic for an hour after 8 hours of recycled office air and just want to leave it all...
Same
@@imamiddleagedgoofygooberi sit in traffic for an hour a day each way climb these trees in the rain and wind.
Lets compare houses and cars "office man" and then tell me you wanna trade places. Odds are i work for people like you in the city
@@5dancingisraelis535this 💯
Please don't cut trees its harmful for earth
Absolutely love that sound ❤
dude leaning on that tree, its called natural selection a reason
Enjoy it guys, one day you won't be able to,I miss it.
How old are u? I logged for a company that hired this cuttin crew that had like a average age of 60. Fr a bunch of grey beards. Js dudes do this into their seventies
some bodies just don't take it.
@@BoutThatAction It's a double edge sword. While it's a great job for keeping cardiovascular strength and good health but alot of guys are injured and disabled very young.
Oh, and what I said above only applies if you maintain a good diet and stay away from excessive alcohol, which it's pretty well known that alcohol runs rampant thru the life of a logger.
@@abingham3747 yeah bro I'm well aware about getting fucked up workin in the woods and yes alcohol is drank damn near daily for loggers specifically the younger ones but def not timber cutters. Two different breeds bruh u should know this since ur spittin knowledge about woods life my guy
@@abingham3747 Couldn't agree more with your statement. I'm 6 months sober and 20 years into cutting wood. Alcohol is a way of life for many in the trade!
No one talking about him catching it so smooth
Squirrel: why is my house falling down?
I could have been a fourth generation logger in Washington state. I decided on a diffrent path in life, but I gotta respect these dudes. They are iron men.
Ya could have been taller as well but ya didn’t. Such a weird comment. I could have been…
No one asked. Destroying second growth forests for capital gain isn't anything new or impressive its just fruitful and destructive
@@appliedmechanical8790 How does something genetic and completely out of your control correlate with a career choice? 🤡🤡🤡
@supercalifragilastic_expai9101 Do you wear clothing made of cotton? Do you live in a house made of lumber? 🤡🤡
@appliedmechanical8790 I'm confused. How does something genetic and completely out of your control correlate with a career choice? 🤡🤣
I just found this show and I cant stop watching it...
Love the way 2 strokes sound
I love the hinge tear sound so God damned much.
As a carpenter I can hear the tree screaming from here
The rule is when it starts going to step back 😅 that guy wouldn’t have looked so cocky leaning on the tree if the base had slipped and knocked him for a six
Hearing that heart pull is so sad
mah mah mah blah blah
😎👍🌳
Beautiful monster pig! Love every bit of it! ❤
Thought it was compulsory to yell timberrrr
Timber fallers dont yell timber! It's up or down the hill!
So nobody gonna talk about the guy who committed treeson
Just gonna treet it like nothing happened? 😎
You two are such unfunny dopes and the reason why bullying in schools needs to make a comeback.
I see what u did there 😏
We all see his pfn
Now you have to stand it back up I didn't hear you yell timber just joking great job thanks for the video
Nice gunning.
Beautiful shot
Pulled a 2ft snipe out of the butt log. Gonna be an interesting board.
Definitely needed to keep sawing hinge as she was tippen
Nice cutting video
True professionals
Nice job 👏 👍 👌
Cool videos man! Keep up the hard work
Looks like SYP. Well done 👍
Nice downhill fall
Perfect! Nice job!
This guy is definitely a Trunk supporter....
Damn fine work boys. Be safe out there
Exactly. If they didn't destroy that tree before it became old growth for capital gain I was going to shit myself.
🕯🙂👍
_T I M B E R !_
Love the way he just casually leans on the tree...!
Pretty good but unsafe workers no ear protection no saw pants or chap’s standing close to the tree when is falling remains me my old school dad 🤭🤭✌🏻
Love language right there
Teamwork man ✌️
日本の木もこれぐらい太かったら林業に携わる人増えそう
Bro was like ,”I just did all that work just for it to fall over”.
Freaking cool
Pěkný macek a švihák ten strom tož tak chlapče zlatá 🤣🤣🤣💪💪💪💪💪👀👀👀👀👀❤❤❤❤❤❤
Awesome video
Short lived career not getting in the clear wouldn’t have them on my job site
Nice bark box on there sounds like there might be some custom exhaust on there too?? Also if I didn’t know any better these guys are prolly American doing overseas work or are they actually Norwegian?
That dude is NOT afraid of kickback at all
Nice 😊
Bro that leaned on it is looking fiiiine 😂
BIG TREE small holding wood
Sthow couwl braow
สุดยอดเลยครับ
You guys are awesome 👌 👏 😎 good J O B
Amazing
Where thé guys working ? USA ?
Or Canada
Perfect
I spent 11 years of my life doing that... on a smaller ⚖, of course.
Itu gergaji mesin kok enteng banget ya di lihatnya
Pulled fibres... needed to stay on it imo if that's for lumber... just mo
Keep cutting it while it falls and you have a very real chance of death. I’ll take pulled fibers all day long Bob.
chainsaw man
I'm yelling timber it's going down
@Guilty of Treeson,
Am loving the accuracy
Woo hoo yeah!🥰🥰🤣
The stihl like a hot knife thru butter
So what happens when there's NO Trees?
You plant more trees. How do people like you walk down the road and not get hit by cars?
@@adriandeere847exactly. You pay a bunch of assholes to plant trees, leave them there for 70 years, and then you can keep devastating the forests for capital gain forever!
Wooooooow, Meseriaș..👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🤩🙋🇹🇩
I love watching apprentice's
なるほど、チェーンソーが挟まれないのは、楔で隙間を空けてたからなのか
What size bar is that?
I guess a 48 inch Bar
32"-36" is most common falling timber. Nobody runs a 48" bar unless it's a really big tree. I cut many 7' trees w a 36" bar before I retired.
Waw amazing save permission
TIMMMMBEEEEERRR!!!
Amazing.
Best
That is a fast fucking cuttin saw my boy! Love catching fellow hand filers
500i
Issi jaadse hamare not bante phirvuse ugaya jatavhai
All that, just for a spot to put his saw down. 😂
Please don't cut my treeeee😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
ها خلصت مصلحتكم كنتو تكون بينة والله اليجي ويكلي عيدلي الحياة الٱفجرة
Poor tree😢
Thank you for doing this. I really hate trees
Same. If that tree became old growth before they destroyed it for capital gain I don't know if I would've slept tonight.
What if there was a animal there
RIP 😭😭😭
This looks like it'd be fun for about a day
Why is that little guy
It's always fun
I like your videos
"90/5/15" 90% of all serious injuries and fatalities happen in the first 5 seconds and within 15' of the stump as the tree falls. Clear and utilize your escape routes please 🙏
Denme trabajo me iria hasta aya
Hell yeah!
Saeeeet cut
Those are not real loggers….. they did not yell “ TIMBER!”
Could have stayed in it a bit longer.
Special sinking operation
Stihl ✨💪
Is that Bruister?
So I would probably have to tie my beard up for this job 😬
Huge, dynamic wow
🙉🙏💗👍💐
am i tripping or austrian painter switched proffesions agains