Nice job man, smooth sailing up the tree as per usual, looked like the weather was good too. It's been utter shit weather around here lately for tree work
Thanks dude! It's winter now, it's cold. But now the coldest time has already passed, In a month the snow will begin to melt. There's not much work right now.
@@ArboristAlone Tree work is gonna pick up pace soon indeed! I also looked into what it would take to send a chainsaw towards your area, looks feasible but they charge an extra $150 + tax for a small package up to 2kg
@@rukinaa When an additional tax is required, it is due to customs regulations in some countries. In my country, you can import a parcel from China up to $1,000 duty-free. I think you will succeed.
Good job fella! Just asking do you have regulations for climbing there ? I know there is a standard for personal safety but just wondering if you have an organization watching?
There are schools in my country that teach the specialty of mountaineering/climbing. But these certificates / diplomas are required only to work at facilities related to the state or the construction of large important objects. 95% of my orders are civilians, they do not require climbing documents. The answer to your question: I do not have the documents of a climber
@@ArboristAlone 👍 are jobs like this no clean ups ? Just wondering why chunking down instead of cut up bigger logs on the ground? Doesn’t matter either way just asking.
@@ericchristison9680 The cleaning was done by other workers unrelated to me. That's what the customer wanted. Sawing a log on a tree is more convenient and faster than on the ground. I always do that.
Yes, they are very influential! Prices for chainsaws and spare parts have increased by about 50 percent over the past 2 years. Prices in the country have also increased and continue to rise. The good people in my country are praying to God that this conflict will end soon and not start again
@@ArboristAlone I like the way you work, full calculation. With simple climbing equipment you can make a lot of money. Be careful and stay safe friends. Greetings from indonesia
cool job, I like the way you worked your way down, and all the cuts you made ! !
Nice job man, smooth sailing up the tree as per usual, looked like the weather was good too. It's been utter shit weather around here lately for tree work
Thanks dude! It's winter now, it's cold. But now the coldest time has already passed, In a month the snow will begin to melt. There's not much work right now.
@@ArboristAlone Tree work is gonna pick up pace soon indeed! I also looked into what it would take to send a chainsaw towards your area, looks feasible but they charge an extra $150 + tax for a small package up to 2kg
@@rukinaa When an additional tax is required, it is due to customs regulations in some countries. In my country, you can import a parcel from China up to $1,000 duty-free. I think you will succeed.
Good job fella! Just asking do you have regulations for climbing there ? I know there is a standard for personal safety but just wondering if you have an organization watching?
There are schools in my country that teach the specialty of mountaineering/climbing. But these certificates / diplomas are required only to work at facilities related to the state or the construction of large important objects. 95% of my orders are civilians, they do not require climbing documents. The answer to your question: I do not have the documents of a climber
@@ArboristAlone 👍 are jobs like this no clean ups ? Just wondering why chunking down instead of cut up bigger logs on the ground? Doesn’t matter either way just asking.
@@ericchristison9680 The cleaning was done by other workers unrelated to me. That's what the customer wanted. Sawing a log on a tree is more convenient and faster than on the ground. I always do that.
@@ArboristAlone 👍 stay safe fella
Your choice or access to equipment at all being affected by sanctions?
Yes, they are very influential! Prices for chainsaws and spare parts have increased by about 50 percent over the past 2 years. Prices in the country have also increased and continue to rise. The good people in my country are praying to God that this conflict will end soon and not start again
Berapa ukuran diameter tali panjat anda ?
Dan simpul gesekan apa yang anda gunakan, apakah itu distel ?
The diameter of the rope is 10 millimeters. Yes, this node is Distal
@@ArboristAlone
I like the way you work, full calculation.
With simple climbing equipment you can make a lot of money.
Be careful and stay safe friends.
Greetings from indonesia
@@BudiSenso83 Thank you very much! And good luck to you!