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Emergency Tree Removal To Save A House - Bigleaf Maple Logging
In today's video we're in Washington, and Isaac, Kevin and Randy are helping me with an emergency bigleaf maple removal that's starting to fall on a client's house!
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You know what I love about you and the crew.....Its amazing how you go from all jokes and fun to shits about to get real and then back to jokes and fun at the flick of switch. Nothing better then watching a crew who love to work and have fun.
@WoodRoyTV
27 күн бұрын
Agreed. Having a skilled team and fostering a seamless, collaborative relationship while having fun is invaluable and irreplaceable.
So many people have said it before. But the crew you have and the teamwork they exhibit is second to none. Everyone there pulled their weight, was necessary to getting the goal accomplished, and had a great frickin attitude. You guys inspire me to be a better leader so I can have a crew like this too. Keep it up.
There are 2 things I particularly loved with this...1) everyone looked out for everyone else's safety, all the time, really clearly, and 2) when that top popped off, Randy's first instinct was to check in with the rookie. Fine job, gentlemen. Keep up the excellent work. 🪵🪓👍🇦🇺
@BurtReynoldstash
25 күн бұрын
Excellent teamwork
"Why so much money? I dont understand!" I knew a gunsmith who would say "if you think I'm expensive, wait until you pay a cheap guy"
Man I would have been tempted to harness in on that roof, falling off a roof will hurt just as bad as falling out of a tree. That architect was having a good time, I like the room that just hangs out over the driveway.
@fpvflightairborne2168
Ай бұрын
OSHA much lol jkjk
@DutchTreeClimber
Ай бұрын
Exactly what i was thinking man.
@BrockYoung
Ай бұрын
Harness in to what? Honest question.
@55VickyV
Ай бұрын
Roofers are required to harness when working on a roof. So there must be a place to hook the harness to. I agree, it gave me heebie gebbies to watch them on that very high roof without protection.
@BrockYoung
Ай бұрын
@@55VickyV There are almost never anchor points on residential roofs. On this one, there REALLY should be. Also, most residential roofers do not use fall protection, even though it is an OSHA requirement. In the cases where they do, it's commonly a temporary anchor point that gets removed at the end of construction.
I ran/ owned a chimney business for years, retired last year at 64 because if I can't be up there in person all day, well I don't wanna do it anymore. Great channel. Love it.
Isaac did a phenomenal job up there that was a dangerous situation and he handled it amazingly you guys did great walking him through it amazing work definitely God bless
When you don’t know a whole lot about a subject, your videos are so enlightening. I may never cut a huge tree but the technique is helpful in other areas . Thanks guys!❤
amazing job getting the bad trees down, especially with out anyone getting hurt! love seeing you with Randy! great pair together . great plan, worked great.
Three Cinnibons up 🍩🍩🍩👍for getting all that done safely gentlemen.
Truly enjoy the banter you and your crew have. From joking to serious back to joking. How you all stay in communication, safety of others, and respect of hazards to clients' property. True Respect
I was also a sailboat rigger in 1976; I remember when self tailing wenches came out for sailboats back like 70s. Back then I never thought I would see one in a tree.
Watching your channel helps me understand how much talent and grit is required. The tools, engineering and knowledge required should remind people just how difficult and dangerous this work is. Leave it to the pros.
Randy!! Great to see ya!!!
Guilty of Randy
@jbsimmons54
Ай бұрын
No, Guilty Randy! 🤣🤣🤣
One small thing that I noticed about the go pro view on the helmet was that when the helmet visor was up it would obstruct the view of the cut not that it would be be too important 🤪but it was a great job and looking out for each other and communicating with each other and making it safe and manageable for everyone 🥳
I give you respect for the people you have in your life. Good help and good friends are a high commodity .
That was amazing very professionally rigging that top great work guys I was amazed how you managed to rig that top half awsome
@billrobbins5874
Ай бұрын
That location and close proximity of the house had me twitchin. You and your team make it look easy. ♥️👍
Bonus for that dream crew you've got. Go Isaac
We all now who the real boss is on this job Randy 😁😘
Hi Linda from england. Nice to see you back jacob and also to have issac and Randy with you. ❤
Great episode. Isaac is doing a great job. Awesome crew. A very complex job with the broken tree on the house and a steep hill, but everyone made it look like it wasn't as hard as it was.
Tough job in a sketchy area. You boys did a great job.
That was some serious well coordinated work. Nice job !
That chipper is wild it just rips through any size
Chip it for me Randy 😂
I just did this exact scenario a month ago except the maple was hanging up in another maple over a brand new fence. Good job
this video was right up there with your felling video, incredibly enjoyable. thanks for making this.
Isaac is doing a really good job. Asset to the channel now. All did amazing on this job perfect outcome
Wow. Very, very interesting. These boys paid attention in physics classes!
Awesome vid. Well executed and really good example of everyone working together and great communication. No injuries = safe, efficient and effective operation.
Wow, that house is nuts.
you all work beautifully together. The jokes, the comraderie, the professionalism when it's needed and the hard work all make for an interesting video.
Wow What great job on that puzzle! Dig it.
Get yourself a husky bts 580, absolutely love mine !
i get lost in these videos. very therapeutic. and ya gotta love all the laughter you guys share. super important on any job site
I have been watching you for a while, since before you went solo. I have never seen rigging like that. Very impressive how you control the tree drops so they land away from the house, but also close to the chipper. Good job guys.
Plywood, 2x4s and some 1/4 x 6 bolts and you can put a top on that truck for a couple of hundred bucks
That was really nice of you all to help Randy out at his summer home.
another fantasttic job, even though it coulda gone way off. great job Isaac, Kevin, Randy & Jake. you made that tree dance to your tune
Received my 3 screnches from Sappy Supplies this week. 1 for me 2 as gifts for mates. Thanks for the GOT sticker as well. 👍👍👍👍
You guys are wizards 🤌🏻
Dear Jacob, what a terrific job you have done here! Please rate it on a difficulty level of 1-10
That's one heck of a chipper
42:40 Offspring reference...well played sir
Kevin’s idea dragging the logs with the ultra sling is gangsta
Enjoyed the video. Very nice camaraderie....all working together as one. Great to see. Everyone had the expertise to do their appointed task.....and the trees came down uneventfully. Wonderful job boys!! This job was quite an adventure. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
No one can run a Portawrap and grill simultaneously like Randy
I glad to see Randy again I find it kinda comical that he has such a fear of ladders but will spike up a tree twice as high and think nothing of it
Great understanding of the pulleys!
Cool to see the winch block you mount to the side of the tree is straight off a sailboat, and you use it just the same as you would on the boat. Except we hand crank them on the boat lol
I've always known your talents unprofessionalism were par excellence but this one was absolutely impeccable which required a tremendous amount of planning and teamwork so with that huge hat tips to all of you, may you all be abundantly blessed
First time viewer, the editing is amazing
That’s an interesting looking job, seems like it will be a good watch
That was great work! That gave me knots in my stomach looking down fron that roof. I don't know how you do it.
I am a new subscriber and love your videos. What is the tallest tree you have ever removed/taken down?
Good grief, that thing is crazy high!! That roof gives me the heebie jeebies and I've got sweaty palms just watching! Great stuff!
That was some spicy rigging and looked like it got a little rowdy a couple times! Especially Randy on the zip line around 31-33 minutes those were coming in hot.... great work guys awesome teamwork and can't wait for the next video!
I enjoyed that! Another first class job - with just a slight heart in mouth moment topping out that last one which was always going to hinge towards the climber. Appreciate you talking candidly about the money - it's a secret on most channels - so $5k worth of rigging out and $140k chipper but with the winch at least you could cut back on the usual 6/8 groundsmen. Over here you rarely see a chipper bigger than 6" as we log the timber for firewood - we have to be extremely lean and mean or we'd starve!
What a fantastic team ! You guy work so well together .good management Jakob ! Number 1 Australian fan !
This is one of the best tree service I have ever seen.i really wish Isaac would get a different hood his is blocking the view of him cutting.but all of you are some really good people if you were in Indiana I would definitely use you when a tree job came at me and I would be recommending you to everyone
People always fuss about what something cost but then think everybody needs to make 20+ an hour to flip burgers or to stand and watch me check myself out at the store. I just understand then they also what a tip for everything. I was at a hotel recently that required you the valet park at $28 a day then they would stand there waiting for a tip for doing the job they are being paid to do. When I fixed customer’s truck I didn’t stand there looking for a tip. At a hotel in Denver I gave the guy a decent tip when we left because he was always very polite always offered advice and directions. He actually made our stay better so I thanked him with a tip. People never consider how much money it cost you to operate a manual labor type business. The tools to do such jobs are not cheap nor is the fact that you are in many ways putting your on the line every time you take a job. Being careful isn’t always possible or enough to protect you in every situation
Great teamwork today! Nice job!
Such a satisfying removal.
Cool job, did not know Isaac is already climbing!! 👍👍
damn that is a high house!
Yea , favors! 40 + years in the service business. Took me awhile to learn. Don't discount your work. Not a penny. You should actually be charging more. Especially if your schedule is pretty much full. You are in top 1% of professionals. And investment is huge. People that don't see that are jerks. Don't work for jerks. You are valuable and so is your family, safety and income.
@jbsimmons54
Ай бұрын
Well said!
I’m getting vertigo just watching you brave guys. 😂
I think on a shoot like this where 4 people have Go Pros on them there should be a little marker in a lower corner of who each person is. It’s easy with Kevin there as hi logo could be that helmet of his with the Lego logo.
@franceswatts4001
Ай бұрын
I agree, especially when to the untrained ear some of the guys sound similar.
Also the chip dump is like the climax 😂😂
awesome job on the rigging. that worked out great.
You should try to get the ladder to extend higher on the eaves. I think it’s three feet beyond the landing but someone will know.
excellent teamwork there guys..
Great job guys. Great communication. Thanks for sharing. Be safe. 🇺🇸👍
Way cool. Nice example of team work and safety precautions.
Nice!
Absolutely nailbiting stuff - an excellent and exciting job!!
I can tell Issac is there but needs more experience. Definitely like how puts his safety first. It will help him in the long run on those scary cuts.
Conestoga hoops from 1 1/2 inch pvc pipe and a plastic tarp to contain the chips. Remove them, stuff them in the truck bed and tie the tarp over to go down the road.
Whenever you do a job like this, it reminds me of playing Pickup Sticks as a child! 🇨🇦
@franceswatts4001
Ай бұрын
Or jenga.
Some people have sticker shock when they hear how expensive tree work is. They have no idea how dangerous it is and how skilled you have to be to pull this off. Great job guys! Props to Isaac and Kevin for making those sketchy cuts.
This was so amazing to watch. To hear the thought process behind how you tackled this job was so interesting. Thanks for sharing 🍻🇦🇺🍻
I've done loads of work with tree fellas, and I gotta say, I still have nightmares running the wood chipper. 😳
Great job guys!
That was a wild one! Great job!
Great Job ! Jacob and Crew ❤
You guys are amazing. Great job. Peace ❤
Can’t wait for this
Keep them comin , u r good
The house looks as sketchy as those trees. In some areas it looks as if could fall down that big slope it’s built on. “Hey, let’s build a multistory home on stilts on the side of a hill in an area that has very high yearly rainfall amounts.” Glad you guys got through the job safely.
Great communication between all of you - even with the joking around!
The best in the field!😊
Great teamwork!!
Awesome job
Good Job Team Communication is key Safety first And have fun working together
Great job
Fascinating!
I bought an older model 13, and the feed wheel is way aggressive with massive teeth. Makes for grabbing our logs and feeds nicely. Sick chipper tho, be blessed man. Morbarks are my fav
Aswome job guys
Now that was a very good clean work and job awesome work guys