unsubscribed , you call idiots people who are doing cutting proffesionally?i see some fails here but not all, you know how many channels similiar to yours?
Nothing quite beats the surprise of finding old metal swing set gear that the tree grew over 20 years ago with a 24" saw. Boss bought me a new pair of pants after that...
@@trippNfallN2 are you good man??? It is perfectly fine to use “you are”, it is also considered to be more proper than saying “you’re”. But yeah, let me guess, you’re a genius.
I second that. It's alright too, plenty of people get the spelling wrong. As long as you make a good point. Not everybody has access to the same education system as the next person.
Yep and a whole bunch of wildly inaccurate descriptions for the sake of drama. This is why the do not recommend option exists. Edit* actually it looks like they got rid of the do not recommend button. Ugh
@@j-mo3354 One minute 40 seconds. Chainsaw at that height terrifying etc above the guy is standing on the ground cutting next to the stump. There's nothing terrifying about it. This feels like an AI "watched" All these clips and then generated the voice over script. I stopped watching after that clip. Like I said: inaccurate description of what's occurring with dramatic flare resulting in a poor quality final product.
It’s a delight to watch the professional guys Lumberjacks cutting down trees they make it look so easy it’s a lot to be said about true professionals/ and I am definitely not talking about have GO! ding dongs in this video 😂
three men in my family have been injured by chainsaws..Two of them are forestry workers..Mine kicked back and cut my jaw down to the bone..One brother in law also got one across the face, and the other brother in law help on his when working in the forest, and when he didnt come home, his wife went out and found him with his side cut open, and got help....most dangerous tool is a chainsaw...
OMG - this video suggests that an A-frame ladder would be better than an ordinary ladder. Technically correct but any ladder with a chainsaw is almost always a bad idea.
The ladder disasters are so predictable. Fall. Crown hits ground. No more room to fall that way. Kicks backs to ladder. Destroying whatever is in its way.
Exactly! The narrator clearing hasn't done any logging. The fourth one....."Wielding a chainsaw at that height. Its terrifying to even think about".. What? That went exactly as planned
The narrator is just awful in this video. Makes dumb comments just for the sake of saying something. Next thing I’m doing, clicking Do Not Recommend This Channel!
Was an OR/RN and “On Call” one weekend we had 2 patients with chainsaw injuries. I still cringe whenever I see people not wearing protective gear, not keeping the arm on the chainsaw bar straight and stiff, and or just doing something stupid with a chainsaw.
Was a faller and have seen my share of injuries. People don't realise the saw does not slice, it trenches. I really cringe at the ones with people standing right around them or pushing on the tree. Heard of a guy gathering firewood and his 10 year old was standing behind him. Saw kicked back right into the kids midsection. Didn't make it.
When I worked at Home Depot in the tool rental we rented chainsaws with 20" bars. One day I rented one to a gentleman who had no idea what he was doing. I gave him a rundown on how the saw works then gave him advice that saved his legs. he didn't want the safety chaps for his legs. I told him about how I used to do high voltage power line clearance and how I've seen chaps save men's legs and if someone sed anything they didn't care about his safety and it is cheaper to pay $50.00 to replace them than to pay for an ER visit. The next day the saw was in the pile to be serviced along with a pair of cut chaps. The employee that returned the equipment sed he thanked me for telling him not to worry about what other people think and he slipped on some branches wile cutting overhead and the chainsaw was wide open throttle when it landed on his legs.
List of things that do not mix if you want to live very long, 1 Ladders, chainsaws and tree work. 2. Motor vehicles and alcohol. 3. Guns and alcohol. 4. Recreational vehicles especially boats and alcohol. 5. Idiots and alcohol..
Dangerous Fastest Idiots Cutting Tree Fails Skill With Chainsaw | Tree Falling on Houses #2
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Unbelievable, hope everything will be ok
WHY THE CLICKBAIT THUMBNAIL???????????????????????
unsubscribed , you call idiots people who are doing cutting proffesionally?i see some fails here but not all, you know how many channels similiar to yours?
People know something is going to happen. That is why they film it.
comme on dirait à l'armée truc inconnu touche à ton cu....
Watching this makes me appreciate the skill of experienced arborists even more!
Watching this makes me appreciate professional arborists even more.
I never knew firewood processing could look so effortless and clean.
This is hands down one of the coolest homemade machines I’ve ever seen.
Damnit!! I just strained my eye from involuntarily rolling them after every comment!
The combination of simplicity and functionality here is inspiring.
That one close call with the falling tree gave me chills-too risky!
Watching this makes me appreciate the value of well-engineered tools.
The most dangerous tool man ever invented? The Chainsaw vs the Man !!🇨🇦😂
This video is a perfect example of why hiring professionals is worth every penny.
Watching this makes you realize how much skill it takes to do it right.
This video should be shown in safety training for how to avoid tree-cutting disasters.
Lumberjill in the red is amazing.😊
These fails are a perfect example of why you should call a professional for tree removal.
That one clip where the tree barely missed the car was heart-stopping.
Chainsaws are powerful tools, but they demand respect and skill.
Just started the video. the first clip went exactly the way it was supposed to happen
Third one too. I have a feeling this video wasn't made by someone who knows anything about tree work lol
Seeing the tree crack unexpectedly was so intense. Nature is unpredictable!
It’s incredible how close some of these workers came to getting injured.
The attention to detail in this machine’s design is remarkable.
This ought to be a tv show‼️‼️ Absolutely hilarious😂
Nothing quite beats the surprise of finding old metal swing set gear that the tree grew over 20 years ago with a 24" saw.
Boss bought me a new pair of pants after that...
You can tell some of these people underestimated the trees weight and direction.
The moment the tree hit the power lines had me holding my breath.
The guy running away from the falling tree was both funny and scary.
You can see the difference between professionals and amateurs here.
Seen these videos dozens of times
Chainsaws are powerful tools, but they need to be handled with care and respect.
I’m amazed at how smoothly this operates for a homemade setup.
I couldn’t look away, even though some parts were terrifying.
A man’s got to know his limitations!
Some of these fails feel like scenes straight out of a movie.
These moments are a great reminder of why safety protocols exist.
Its a miracle no one got seriously hurt in some of these situations.
I love american way of life...
I would love to see a behind-the-scenes of how this machine was built.
The one near the house was a beautiful tree!
@@RZ393 YES!! My thoughts exactly 💯
This video is a perfect example of why safety gear is crucial
This machine takes all the back-breaking labor out of firewood preparation.
Watching this makes me appreciate professional loggers even more
You can literally feel the tension in the air before each fail happens.
you are calling all people in video idiots while some of them are professionals and did their job perfectly .. clickbait
And you don’t know the difference between « Your » and « You’re ». 😮
@@trippNfallN2 are you good man??? It is perfectly fine to use “you are”, it is also considered to be more proper than saying “you’re”. But yeah, let me guess, you’re a genius.
@ they edited the comment since I posted the correction. Their comment initially read, « your ».
@@trippNfallN2 stop with the spellcheck who gives a crap
I second that. It's alright too, plenty of people get the spelling wrong. As long as you make a good point. Not everybody has access to the same education system as the next person.
Unbelievable moments! Shows how critical skill and safety are in tree cutting! 😨
The automation on this firewood processor is so well-executed.
That moment when the tree just missed the car was absolutely insane
The 1st guy knew exactly what he was doing!
19 minutes it really was perfect
The chainsaw getting stuck mid-cut had me on edge
These fails show how quickly things can go wrong without proper planning.
Gave up half way, calling pros who did it perfectly idiots, and just repeating the same set of stupid comments after each one, waste of time
Def not pros 😂🤣 and def didn't do it right 🤦♂️ your prob one of these idiots
Hmm I'm not sure how many "pros" I saw in this video. If they were the outcomes may have been a bit better.
Yep and a whole bunch of wildly inaccurate descriptions for the sake of drama. This is why the do not recommend option exists.
Edit* actually it looks like they got rid of the do not recommend button. Ugh
@@JoshuaCollins which descriptions are "wildly innacurate?" Just curious
@@j-mo3354 One minute 40 seconds. Chainsaw at that height terrifying etc above the guy is standing on the ground cutting next to the stump. There's nothing terrifying about it.
This feels like an AI "watched" All these clips and then generated the voice over script.
I stopped watching after that clip. Like I said: inaccurate description of what's occurring with dramatic flare resulting in a poor quality final product.
It’s a delight to watch the professional guys Lumberjacks cutting down trees they make it look so easy it’s a lot to be said about true professionals/ and I am definitely not talking about have GO! ding dongs in this video 😂
As a pro, one of the most enjoyable parts of the work is reading the tree, and figuring out the plan
The one where the tree hit the parked car was absolutely wild
The slow-motion replays really emphasize how dangerous this work is
three men in my family have been injured by chainsaws..Two of them are forestry workers..Mine kicked back and cut my jaw down to the bone..One brother in law also got one across the face, and the other brother in law help on his when working in the forest, and when he didnt come home, his wife went out and found him with his side cut open, and got help....most dangerous tool is a chainsaw...
Never fell a tree bigger than a toothpick is my motto. 😃
That Buick can do it jimmy😂😂😂
The driver went for a heck of a ride.
The size of those trees is incredible. It’s crazy how much force is needed to cut them
Love hearing ai talk about shivers down its spine
LOL. The accent and the dialogue don't even go together. And they recycled commentary multiple times.
It’s hard to look away, even when you know disaster is coming.
Ropes and cherry pickers seem to be very underrated in this video
The sheer power of those chainsaws is both fascinating and scary to watch
I was impressed by the felling of the tree Between the buildings at the end
2:33 if safety came first you would never leave the house.
Nice compilation of this year's Darwin Award nominees.
OMG - this video suggests that an A-frame ladder would be better than an ordinary ladder. Technically correct but any ladder with a chainsaw is almost always a bad idea.
This video is a perfect reminder of why safety gear exists
Safety gear wont save you from every type of accident!
Tree cutting requires skill and caution; clearly, not everyone got the memo.
The ladder disasters are so predictable. Fall. Crown hits ground. No more room to fall that way. Kicks backs to ladder. Destroying whatever is in its way.
It is amazing how unpredictable trees can be when falling
Falling timber is an art. Period.
It’s amazing how much damage a single tree can cause when mishandled
The way some of these trees fell was both impressive and terrifying
Watching this was both hilarious and nerve-wracking
Men are ssssoooooo smart. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lucky logger ! Underrated comment
The sheer lack of planning in some of these clips is unbelievable.
That's my brother-in-law in the tie-dye shirt... 😂
One word..physics!
All those rookies cutting trees and many without PPE. Id bet they have the mindset " it wont happen to me ".
I think one of the biggest mistakes is underestimating the weight that they are cutting down, mostly its not pounds its tons.
A lot of things depicted in this video happened like they were supposed to for example the first one.
Exactly! The narrator clearing hasn't done any logging. The fourth one....."Wielding a chainsaw at that height. Its terrifying to even think about".. What? That went exactly as planned
The narrator is just awful in this video. Makes dumb comments just for the sake of saying something. Next thing I’m doing, clicking Do Not Recommend This Channel!
The tree falling on the house was like watching a disaster in slow motion.
How do some people think they can handle a chainsaw without proper training?
The way the tree fell on that roof was shocking
I’ve come to the conclusion after working with several tree companies that they don’t always pick the sharpest saw in the shed to do the job.
How do they not notice the tree leaning the wrong way?
The way some trees fall is so unpredictable it is scary
Thumbnails like this one scream 'Add to do not recommend channel list,' which I make a point of doing.
Also, the running commentary makes me want to mute the sound.
😮 mudah mudahan kita semua di beei kelancaran dalam bekerja 😇
Some of these fails are so avoidable with just a bit more preparation
These fails are entertaining but also a bit scary
she is a true pro ! 14.30
Was an OR/RN and “On Call” one weekend we had 2 patients with chainsaw injuries.
I still cringe whenever I see people not wearing protective gear, not keeping the arm on the chainsaw bar straight and stiff, and or just doing something stupid with a chainsaw.
Was a faller and have seen my share of injuries. People don't realise the saw does not slice, it trenches. I really cringe at the ones with people standing right around them or pushing on the tree. Heard of a guy gathering firewood and his 10 year old was standing behind him. Saw kicked back right into the kids midsection. Didn't make it.
When I worked at Home Depot in the tool rental we rented chainsaws with 20" bars. One day I rented one to a gentleman who had no idea what he was doing. I gave him a rundown on how the saw works then gave him advice that saved his legs. he didn't want the safety chaps for his legs. I told him about how I used to do high voltage power line clearance and how I've seen chaps save men's legs and if someone sed anything they didn't care about his safety and it is cheaper to pay $50.00 to replace them than to pay for an ER visit. The next day the saw was in the pile to be serviced along with a pair of cut chaps. The employee that returned the equipment sed he thanked me for telling him not to worry about what other people think and he slipped on some branches wile cutting overhead and the chainsaw was wide open throttle when it landed on his legs.
It is insanely dangerous if you don’t know exactly what you are doing, trees are no joke.
These mistakes could have been easily avoided with better planning.
You can’t help but cringe at how close some of these accidents come to being catastrophic.
2:20 “ An A-frame ladder would make this whole thing a lot easier”. Well that’s a big NOPE, ya dope.
The car was in the right place. IT IS CALLED CARMA. The tree laughed last.
Yes I know. Karma.
List of things that do not mix if you want to live very long, 1 Ladders, chainsaws and tree work. 2. Motor vehicles and alcohol. 3. Guns and alcohol. 4. Recreational vehicles especially boats and alcohol. 5. Idiots and alcohol..
Plenty of good jobs rely on a ladder. Just not an idiot 😂😂😂
@ tree work and ladders absolutely do not mix not now not ever. Voice of experience.