But youtubers have to trick us into watching their videos, so click bait titles are used, such as "Dangerous Idiots Tree Felling With Chainsaw, Big Tree Removal Fails Falling On Houses" and there indeed some clips showing exactly that.
Saw was as dull as a butter knife; should not take that long to make a felling cut. But, you can see him really reefing on the saw and applying a lot of pressure so I think he knew it was dull and was just trying to finish out the day so he could get out of there.
Third guy didnt clear wood on ground near his work area and escape area. His two helpers could've done that before he dropped it. Hard to see by camera angle though maybe it was clear.
These are the professionals... The whole point of the video is that even the professionals can't fell trees in a controlled and intended manner, so the moral of the story is just don't mess with trees...
Personally I think the tree was sorta leaning that way he tho cut threw it if he would of Let some holding wood on the side he wanted it to then take a wedge and bang it in it could of went different but yes that barn is a hard barn
@@kuopionkuningas922 His angle cut wasn't very deep, you're not supposed to cut the very center so it doesn't turn away from the intended angle. Folds toward the angle cut nice and clean that way. But there's more to it than that anyway. Like the dude who was "pulling" the tree toward the street. If it wanted to go any other way he'd be flying.
@@gilbertgarrison1329 - his chain's not THAT dull - he made the notch cut and back cut on a hard wood tree in 60 seconds. What, was 60 seconds just too long for you? Did you want him to change his chain just to drop the tree when he still had some cut left in it?
Uh, yeah that's mostly solid technique and the tree went exactly where he was aiming. Guess they wanted to put a normal cut in there to throw us off...
4:45 is actually pretty clever, he's also getting the roots out too so you don't have to worry about getting a stump grinder. Pulley systems are definitely under utilized in my opinion!
I know how they feel , I just recently had a contractor who is my stepson, cutting trees on my property for the wood . I went to check out his work and just as I turned the corner he dropped a tree across the power line coming from the pole to the weather head . It shook the whole house almost tore the weather head away from the breaker box , instead of him turning it in on his contractors insurance my wife didn't want that but we had to turn it in on ours . I found out weeks later he had been on meth that was the reason she didn't want him to turn it in on his insurance !
I think a lot of the people in the video and that as well know what there doing but there just impatient and wanna get the job done quickly to go home rather then doing it properly and that’s how accidents happen
Biggest issue i see is these people feel committed and do not stop cutting.Ive hired friends and family as groundsmen,they think i operate slow because im just slow.
Yeah. Keep staying safe and methodical. Safe tree work can be extremely tedious and often involves spending hours dropping small branches to avoid property damage. Most of these felling fail videos are of people dropping trees with no preliminary topping/weight reduction... and roping them off wayyyy too low to pull with some tiny truck.
How so? He was tied in, saw was not running. He went big there and went for a ride as a result, but technically, that's the process. No damage to person or property == successful cut.
I have been felling trees for only 4 years now and have learned to never cut off the HINGE wood and to leave enough of it. Most people make the mistake of not leaving enough HINGE wood and cut too much off when the tree does not fall over. Use of wedges is the better option.
It really can be a hard thing to think things through when there is a lack of experience on how to do so. Long enough lever and you can move the world concept: Rope to top of tree will be able to pull tree in direction you want it to go with only 1-3 people providing direct tension on it during cutting. Missing data: The enormous weight and inertia the multi ton tree trunk presents.
@@antoniokawarski6111 Maybe that is true in some cases, but with lack of education on just how dangerous the energy in a tree is, those who know they can drop a tree but are not educating themselves in the process set the stage. I know that having a home to live in does not mean they have the money to call in professionals. Also, I am aware that in the logging industry there is always a body count each year among the 'fellers'. It appears to be a trade learned by experience in many respects. I had two large trees on my little lot that were old majestic ones; a catalpa and soft maple. I contracted with a professional service to remove them. They did so from the top down each time. [The house was close by]. I note in the video some had professional rigs on. My assumption is either they did not think things through correctly, or the tree did something unexpected. Dangerous work. Dangerous work.
@Chris Not true. I have both polesaw and chainsaw at home. I try to DIY many things to save on money too such as pruning and downing a few small trees, but only based on calculated work efforts/risks. The enormous risks of trying to bring down a large tree is not one of those. I'd rather let the pro take all responsibility for whatever phucks up.
At 0:47 WOW Sounds like Christine ! 1983 movie. I thinks the car is back! The trucks engine almost sounds like Christine in the Moochie scene where Christine crushes Moochie.
2:54 that’s a tree you call the utility company for. Climbing something that close to a three phase is dangerous as hell. Better to just send a bucket truck over there.
That looks pretty close to the lines. A bucket truck can't be within 10' of a high voltage line. Looks like they are trying to do it right but whoever is cutting should have managed the delimbing better. If you got to rope each one no matter how small they are so they don't land on the lines well then you got to rope them.
@@adamschaeffer4057 where I work the minimum approach distance is 2ft 4 inches but it’s 10ft around transmission lines. We’d probably go up in a bucket, put a rope in it and cut it from the ground. Hard to tell how close it is from the video.
AFAIK, some power companies work with arborists on jobs very close to power lines. If it's bad enough, some power companies will even temporarily shut down a portion of line to make it safer for everyone involved. Any tree removal service worth their salt is gonna call the power company of their own volition in such a situation.
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 The power company contracts the work out to the tree company. It most cases it's simply not feasible to shut down a grid so the tree company can do line clearance. In this case, the tree company is liable ... their insurance would cover the cost to have the power restored
The cost of the crane must have been enormous and skilled professional could have dismantled the tree with ropes to lower sections and hinge cuts to pivot sections away
The difference between licensed professionals with liability insurance and DIY property owners who don’t know what they’re doing. Been there, done that, seen it all. It’s worth the money to pay a professional who comes with all the necessary equipment, tools and assistance to get the job done in a safe efficient manner.
I've been in the Tree business for 15yrs, First lesson that chainsaw Don't Fuckin like you, so respect it at all times your cutting, and second You will make a mistake, just a matter of when and how much it's gonna cost.😉
That shed might be older than the tree. The real question is, why did he call in a crane for something that just needed a pole saw and the same amount of time? Chop that into little bits from the house's roof, anchor the limb to the tree with some webbing, and let it fall away from the shed.
If it's bigger around than your forearm is long, *call a professional.* Barber chairs don't give a damn if you're a professional or not, but at least a professional stands a chance of preventing 'em successfully. Trees kill. Don't be stupid around 'em.
I’m very handy. I do most of the renovations at my house. Had to get some trees trimmed and cut down. My wife said don’t you think you can do it? Would’ve saved several grand. But no. I know when it’s best to leave it up to the experts. It’s not worth it.
The clip with the little pine branch laying on the wires Them are seriously some bad wires.. Most the outer coating of the wire ain't even there no more
1:55 Dressed like a pro, cut that notch so shallow he may as well have skipped it. 3:23 Not entirely the climber's fault. The rope man failed to do his part and didn't let the top drop. 3:18 dropped the branch right across the mains and neutral. Looks like about 16kv, he's gonna have some splain'in to do when the power company gets there. 5:26 Where do I start? Can't even begin to explain how dangerous this is.
You'd be surprised what can be accomplished with a "thin" rope -1/2" diameter rated for 7,500lbs. Of course, it is important you know what your are doing. That rope does you no good when you don't.
Why did he stand so close, he did not have to look back after the tree started falling, reminds me of Lot's wife. It is stupid to stand next to a falling tree.
@@tommak6516 yeah well all day Saturday I was basically the kettle calling the pot black! Back in early September a tornado tore up our18 acres. It's a twisted, compressed, uprooted, partially uprooted tangled spring pole mess! Even had a tree Barber chair sideways that was laying almost parallel to the ground. He tried to get me, but I'm faster than greased owl shit! 🤣
Several of these cuts were done correctly, perfectly.
I know, there were so many cuts that were fine🤷♂️
Second video -- no wedges, saw is spitting flour i.e., it's dull AS.
But youtubers have to trick us into watching their videos, so click bait titles are used, such as "Dangerous Idiots Tree Felling With Chainsaw, Big Tree Removal Fails Falling On Houses" and there indeed some clips showing exactly that.
@@billolsen4360 don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
@@jkgkjgkijk don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
Third guy seemed like a legit operation and a success…why was it included?
Saw was as dull as a butter knife; should not take that long to make a felling cut. But, you can see him really reefing on the saw and applying a lot of pressure so I think he knew it was dull and was just trying to finish out the day so he could get out of there.
barely checked his gunning sights. he left a dutchman, didnt look up once... dull fuckin chain, no wedges, no axe, no escape routes. fucking clown
Third guy didnt clear wood on ground near his work area and escape area. His two helpers could've done that before he dropped it. Hard to see by camera angle though maybe it was clear.
Throwing dust no chips, dull as 💩.
click bait titles get more vuews
Yeah, saving money by fixing the leaky faucet is one thing but I’ll leave the tree work to the professionals.
True that. Tree work is probably the most dangerous job of all, besides being a soldier.
These are the professionals... The whole point of the video is that even the professionals can't fell trees in a controlled and intended manner, so the moral of the story is just don't mess with trees...
@@Twobirdsbreakingfree half of the dummies in video don't know a tree from a telephone pole
😂
@@Twobirdsbreakingfree I hear some of those trees have tight knot holes
That barn is freakin rock solid!!
What went wrong? Why did the tree fall that way?
Personally I think the tree was sorta leaning that way he tho cut threw it if he would of Let some holding wood on the side he wanted it to then take a wedge and bang it in it could of went different but yes that barn is a hard barn
Who you telling? I was COMPLETELY AMAZED!!
@@bbigrocker1 don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
@@jdcarter7659 don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
Nothing wrong with many of these
Yeah really though. I guess everything looks scary if you live in an apartment building.
Yeah it's a b.s. title. I usually block channels that lie in the title so that they don't show up in my feed anymore.
The 3rd guy felling the stick. It went alright but his saw was so so blunt! He looked like he may be a professional, so that really is a fuck up!
@@zackbroad4293 Yeah no tree guy worth his salt would ever continue to run a saw that dull. Grab another saw, swap the chain, or sharpen that one.
@@chrisk6668 How do you block them? That would be really useful to know. I didn't know you could do that.
The guy uprooting whole tree over with 5:1 and redirect was savage
Who is your lord grave first question
You know who we can trust? Shed builders, that’s a strong roof
Cheaper to get someone that knows what they are doing, than it is to fix your house!😂😂
Everyone says that, then I hand the my 3-$10000 bid, skills ain’t cheap
@@mathewtheis9139 drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
I'd call the guy at 4:42 intelligent, not an idiot. He used science (the real kind, not the current media kind). Got the stump and all. Brilliant.
basically same at 2:26 what was wrong with that?
@@kuopionkuningas922 nothing
@@chrisk6668 apart from the chain being dull as shit
@@kuopionkuningas922 His angle cut wasn't very deep, you're not supposed to cut the very center so it doesn't turn away from the intended angle. Folds toward the angle cut nice and clean that way. But there's more to it than that anyway. Like the dude who was "pulling" the tree toward the street. If it wanted to go any other way he'd be flying.
@@bpfoley89 You mean the tree might weigh more than 170 lbs (LOL).
titles his video "idiots" then procedes to upload a video with most of the clips showing competent tree-fellers. You click bait guys are hilarious.
Exactly what i was thinking, that's the internet for you nowadays.
It's total clickbait. Same two titles on every video. Channel owner only speaks Vietnamese, so won't understand your comment nor care.
Elitist that don't know what work is look down on working class people..thus showing their ignorance
Well even if they do it right, they can still be criticized for being too slow.
What's the fail for the guy at 1:20????? Looked like a good drop to me.
overly dramatic for a small log?
Saw is dull as hell
@@gilbertgarrison1329 - his chain's not THAT dull - he made the notch cut and back cut on a hard wood tree in 60 seconds. What, was 60 seconds just too long for you? Did you want him to change his chain just to drop the tree when he still had some cut left in it?
@@ricardocalderon9823 explain how this was “overly dramatic”
It fell short of the padding logs set out to protect the lawn.
1:15 wasn’t a fail 🤷♂️
4:40- what's wrong with this? nice use of pullies making for easy work with his tractor
2:26 What else put this clip on the list besides he could have utilized a wedge, dull chain and cutting through the hinge wood?
Uh, yeah that's mostly solid technique and the tree went exactly where he was aiming. Guess they wanted to put a normal cut in there to throw us off...
@@Hayduke0 didn't he cut a bit low on the back cut?
@@escapetherace1943 Yeah I agree, watching it again, the tree even wobbled backwards for a brief second. Too little hinge for comfort as well.
@@Hayduke0 scary, but most people watching wouldn't recognize that, they'd think it was a nice fell
hadir.. nyumak ya kawan.. mantap 👍👍 hati hati kamu 💪💪👍
Not all these guys are idiots. The dude notching the tree and felling it correctly in the front yard was very skilled.
I like the block n tackle feller😄
So many of these were just good tree guys doing solid work. Wtf?
Agreed. clickbait
Dude was absolutely reaching for content to pad out a 10 minute video.
4:45 is actually pretty clever, he's also getting the roots out too so you don't have to worry about getting a stump grinder. Pulley systems are definitely under utilized in my opinion!
I know how they feel , I just recently had a contractor who is my stepson, cutting trees on my property for the wood . I went to check out his work and just as I turned the corner he dropped a tree across the power line coming from the pole to the weather head . It shook the whole house almost tore the weather head away from the breaker box , instead of him turning it in on his contractors insurance my wife didn't want that but we had to turn it in on ours . I found out weeks later he had been on meth that was the reason she didn't want him to turn it in on his insurance !
This story is way better than anything that happens in this video.
You sound like a great parent. Good job.
Wow okay
I think a lot of the people in the video and that as well know what there doing but there just impatient and wanna get the job done quickly to go home rather then doing it properly and that’s how accidents happen
@@johnv8408 lol
Tree guy, I've been doing this for years and never had any issues.
Timber!!!!
Oh crap there goes my perfect record and your house.
Oh you're so funny and clever, tom lolololololololol. Such a good joke considering the content of this video!!
@Pèék who is your lord grave first question
@@yourdaddy6030 who is your lord grave first question
Who is your lord grave first question
Who is your lord grave first question
Love how the crew that cross-phased the lines had a lift truck and chose to climb it instead of use the boom to piece it out.
You probably couldn't go over center and get under the wires and going over the wires not a good idea so yeah
@@yourdaddy6030 dog not allowed ect
Dog not allowed ect
Dog not allowed ect
The dangerous idiot from 1:12 seemed to do a perfect job.
I agree the only thing I think he got wrong was going too fast and not using wedges and his chain was not very sharp.
Idiots are the ones who pull the rope, the tree wobbles like a catapult. They were lucky that the tree didn't fall to the other side.
Front Wedge should be to centre of tree.
Back cut is just to break the resistance
@@talkshitko9234 Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
@@ALVAROKOKA Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
the guy at 1.15 was no idiot, looked like a proper pro
The third one with the Stihl saw has dull chain. Wood chips are small and it is taking awhile to cut.
Don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
Biggest issue i see is these people feel committed and do not stop cutting.Ive hired friends and family as groundsmen,they think i operate slow because im just slow.
Maybe you are working by the hour and not by the job.
@@tommak6516 i work by the job. Im doing well and feel very blessed.
Like you said, recognize the point of commitment, pause just before and verify the situation is correct, then proceed or adjust as necessary.
Yeah. Keep staying safe and methodical. Safe tree work can be extremely tedious and often involves spending hours dropping small branches to avoid property damage. Most of these felling fail videos are of people dropping trees with no preliminary topping/weight reduction... and roping them off wayyyy too low to pull with some tiny truck.
@@Hayduke0 drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Ya good job guys !!!
length 7:35 went like ceiling fan 13563 in toucan fan's haunted fan land
💞Wow💛💛💗💗💛💗💗💗
Dangerous and difficult work, but not exactly "dangerous idiots at work". Most of them are working the right way with the right tools.
Dog not allowed ect
Whenever I hear a chainsaw going, I instinctively go for my phone camera. Sumpins about ta happen!
😂🤣
You got that right lol
Yeah and after the fact , we all coulda, shou da, woulda.😅
“ only two things are infinite , the universe and human stupidity , and I am not sure about the former “
Albert Einstein
India don't burn dead body not allowed
Your logging is amazing.
That one tree climber after cutting a section went on a whirly ride 😂
India don't burn dead body not allowed
Smooth move, Exlax!
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The guy at 2:34 was very lucky he wasn’t killed.
How so? He was tied in, saw was not running. He went big there and went for a ride as a result, but technically, that's the process. No damage to person or property == successful cut.
Nah inilah penting nya jika menebang pohon harus ke orang profesional seperti kami 😂
8:00 if only there was some kind of device that would enable the crane operator to communicate with the climber.
Don't go near Euphrates River when gold get up
Nothing wrong with the removal at 1:12...?
I have been felling trees for only 4 years now and have learned to never cut off the HINGE wood and to leave enough of it. Most people make the mistake of not leaving enough HINGE wood and cut too much off when the tree does not fall over. Use of wedges is the better option.
Wow master
Some of these were straight up legit.
It really can be a hard thing to think things through when there is a lack of experience on how to do so. Long enough lever and you can move the world concept: Rope to top of tree will be able to pull tree in direction you want it to go with only 1-3 people providing direct tension on it during cutting. Missing data: The enormous weight and inertia the multi ton tree trunk presents.
It's nothing more than cheapskates who should leave dangerous work to pros.
@@antoniokawarski6111 Maybe that is true in some cases, but with lack of education on just how dangerous the energy in a tree is, those who know they can drop a tree but are not educating themselves in the process set the stage. I know that having a home to live in does not mean they have the money to call in professionals. Also, I am aware that in the logging industry there is always a body count each year among the 'fellers'. It appears to be a trade learned by experience in many respects. I had two large trees on my little lot that were old majestic ones; a catalpa and soft maple. I contracted with a professional service to remove them. They did so from the top down each time. [The house was close by]. I note in the video some had professional rigs on. My assumption is either they did not think things through correctly, or the tree did something unexpected. Dangerous work. Dangerous work.
@@antoniokawarski6111 says the guy who probably hasn’t even ran a chainsaw
@Chris Not true. I have both polesaw and chainsaw at home. I try to DIY many things to save on money too such as pruning and downing a few small trees, but only based on calculated work efforts/risks. The enormous risks of trying to bring down a large tree is not one of those. I'd rather let the pro take all responsibility for whatever phucks up.
"Gosh, it didn't look that heavy."
Title is an understatement
I'm confused on what the guy cutting the stub down did wrong 😕
He was SPOT ON, no idea why he's on THIS video
Probably because of that incredibly dull blade he's using.
@@gromer2 Uh...no
@@bbigrocker1 uuuh.. yes.
@@gromer2 And what's the name of YOUR tree removal service?
At 0:47 WOW Sounds like Christine ! 1983 movie. I thinks the car is back! The trucks engine almost sounds like Christine in the Moochie scene where Christine crushes Moochie.
*Sure, I can handle some DIY around the house, but when it comes to cutting down trees, I'll definitely leave that to the experts*
2:54 that’s a tree you call the utility company for. Climbing something that close to a three phase is dangerous as hell. Better to just send a bucket truck over there.
That looks pretty close to the lines. A bucket truck can't be within 10' of a high voltage line. Looks like they are trying to do it right but whoever is cutting should have managed the delimbing better. If you got to rope each one no matter how small they are so they don't land on the lines well then you got to rope them.
@@adamschaeffer4057 where I work the minimum approach distance is 2ft 4 inches but it’s 10ft around transmission lines. We’d probably go up in a bucket, put a rope in it and cut it from the ground. Hard to tell how close it is from the video.
AFAIK, some power companies work with arborists on jobs very close to power lines. If it's bad enough, some power companies will even temporarily shut down a portion of line to make it safer for everyone involved. Any tree removal service worth their salt is gonna call the power company of their own volition in such a situation.
What makes you think a bucket can reach there from street?
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 The power company contracts the work out to the tree company. It most cases it's simply not feasible to shut down a grid so the tree company can do line clearance. In this case, the tree company is liable ... their insurance would cover the cost to have the power restored
My favorites are always the ones where they think a 4000 lb truck will win a tug of war with a 10,000+ lb tree.
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But then you see this and realize that mother nature has her own plans and now you should be like YEAH I'll let it Be
The cost of the crane must have been enormous and skilled professional could have dismantled the tree with ropes to lower sections and hinge cuts to pivot sections away
a lot of professional tree cutters use cranes now too.
@@scrapmanindustries drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Hati hati brow😃🙏
2:20 what was the fail there?
The difference between licensed professionals with liability insurance and DIY property owners who don’t know what they’re doing. Been there, done that, seen it all. It’s worth the money to pay a professional who comes with all the necessary equipment, tools and assistance to get the job done in a safe efficient manner.
Wtf do you know Jo Ann?
@@dungeonmaster6292 clearly married to a tree guy
A lot of the time, yes. It depends on the situation.
@@kenbagwell8551 Jesus was not killed nor Jesus was crucified
@@planetprince67 drugs alcohol pork not allowed
Why would someone laugh at someone else's misfortune?
I've been in the Tree business for 15yrs, First lesson that chainsaw Don't Fuckin like you, so respect it at all times your cutting, and second You will make a mistake, just a matter of when and how much it's gonna cost.😉
Ever notice how many of these tree guys are all tattooed up and smoke?
AT 6:00, why wasn't the tree cut BEFORE putting up the shed?
That shed might be older than the tree. The real question is, why did he call in a crane for something that just needed a pole saw and the same amount of time? Chop that into little bits from the house's roof, anchor the limb to the tree with some webbing, and let it fall away from the shed.
2:20
looks like a success to me
It was luck. Undercut served no purpose and he cut across entirety of stump.
@@usernamehere6061 sure sounded like there were some hinge fiber left.
I wish they were some sort of training required and certification In operation of the equipment after purchasing them.
India don't burn dead body not allowed
I wonder if these guys are using "STILL" chainsaws when they make these tree "dills" with these homeowners ? lol
If it's bigger around than your forearm is long, *call a professional.* Barber chairs don't give a damn if you're a professional or not, but at least a professional stands a chance of preventing 'em successfully. Trees kill. Don't be stupid around 'em.
I’m very handy. I do most of the renovations at my house. Had to get some trees trimmed and cut down. My wife said don’t you think you can do it? Would’ve saved several grand. But no. I know when it’s best to leave it up to the experts. It’s not worth it.
The clip with the little pine branch laying on the wires
Them are seriously some bad wires.. Most the outer coating of the wire ain't even there no more
healthy trees just getting revenge 👍
Amazing
Haa penebangan yang jarang terjadi
2nd video..oh my God! That slack little rope on such a large tree..wtf did u thnk was gonna happen dill rod!
At least he has a safety harness.
Even professionals make silly mistakes sometimes.
I love american way of life. You too?
Not this shit.
1.17 I've never done this but it looks alright, what was wrong?
1:55 Dressed like a pro, cut that notch so shallow he may as well have skipped it. 3:23 Not entirely the climber's fault. The rope man failed to do his part and didn't let the top drop. 3:18 dropped the branch right across the mains and neutral. Looks like about 16kv, he's gonna have some splain'in to do when the power company gets there. 5:26 Where do I start? Can't even begin to explain how dangerous this is.
That poor saw at 1:30. Shame.
When will they learn it takes 2 ropes (one for each site) in order for the tree to fall in the middle of the 2 ropes.
India don't burn dead body not allowed
Guy at 1:13 didn't even clear the logs from underfoot!
India don't burn dead body not allowed
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Idiot Logic:
"Tree branches are, like, super bendy and stuff. So a cut tree is probably light and easy to control with this single thin rope".
You'd be surprised what can be accomplished with a "thin" rope -1/2" diameter rated for 7,500lbs. Of course, it is important you know what your are doing. That rope does you no good when you don't.
Did they say we're professionals with all the right equipment helmets and strings
The one over the power lines had me going
From about 5:40 to 8:40... 3 minutes of... what? Did anything even happen at the end?
Where's the directional wedges used to guide the fell tree
My neighbour’s a tree surgeon and he’s definitely thick as the proverbial two short planks.
You two have a lot in common then, don't you?
@@yourdaddy6030 who is your lord grave first question
Who is your lord grave first question
Who is your lord grave first question
2:20 This is a fail?
And remember, never hire a bunch of guys named Larry, Curly, and Moe.
There is one thing I have learned working around my house and that is you cut in the opposite way yoh want the tree to fall.
The guy at a minute and 40 seconds dressed in all the gear that had to be the doll was chainsaw I've ever seen in my life
@@keithclark486 lmao
A dull chain maybe it must be nice though having all that dress up gear all I ever go cutting in is a shirt and pants
@@Mike-su8si me to lol
He did all right
And yet he had no chaps
@2:50 Precisely why you always wear your PPE.
That would have tickled a bit without that helmet.
Why did he stand so close, he did not have to look back after the tree started falling, reminds me of Lot's wife. It is stupid to stand next to a falling tree.
@@tommak6516 yeah well all day Saturday I was basically the kettle calling the pot black!
Back in early September a tornado tore up our18 acres.
It's a twisted, compressed, uprooted, partially uprooted tangled spring pole mess!
Even had a tree Barber chair sideways that was laying almost parallel to the ground.
He tried to get me, but I'm faster than greased owl shit! 🤣
A tree limb on power lines 😅😅
Was the "with chainsaw" necessary?
"Look, Maw. I bought me a chainsaw. Now I are a lumberjack."
2:25 Mic drop.
Это называется мгновенная карма.
No job 🤩🤩🤩
Yikes. I don't remember teaching any of those techniques - go FIREWOOD!
Dangerous tree felling by amateurs leads to disastrous results.
Might want to get a tripod for camera, im dizzy now
Oh man the lady driving the truck pulling the tree down just missed the timing not her fault though
Not really, the guy cut through the hinge leaving zero directional control. Classic mistake
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India don't burn dead body not allowed
India don't burn dead body not allowed
The second chainsaw sounded like it was overheated
A hell of a risk not using a boom truck
India don't burn dead body not allowed