For the record, I enjoy these pruning/ maintenance videos immensely.
@mikeball6182 Жыл бұрын
"You're probably wondering why I'm here. So am I. So am I." Frank Zappa
@cuttnhorse2013 Жыл бұрын
August, God has blessed you in so many ways! Your skill, your crew, everything you do is first class! Ronnie,East Tennessee
@sonnyblazer5504
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with you and been seeing & saying the same thing for *YEARS* (example of what HARD WORK will do!)
@jamesb6087
Жыл бұрын
You said it.
@eoka6827 Жыл бұрын
I’m 23 years old, just started climbing a couple years ago but I just wanted to say I’ve learned so much from your channel and hope you keep putting these vids out!
@bigdog8891 Жыл бұрын
This was one of the best videos, especially for an early Sunday morning. Quiet and serene
@nathankelly7259
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking 👍🏼
@richardflagg3084 Жыл бұрын
"Sometimes those people are WRONG" So true
@jamesb6087 Жыл бұрын
The way you guys openly respect each other...verbally confirming your mutual, reciprocal respect; It evokes an emotional response.
@litewatefitr Жыл бұрын
The ascent up the line with the electric device was like the opening scene of star wars, when the star destroyer is chasing the blockade runner. It just keeps going, giving the scope of size. My palms are sweaty, just watching the ground fade away from you. Great camera angle! Happy father's day, and stay safe!
@BlainsTube Жыл бұрын
August, you get to play with some ridiculously cool toys. As cool as they are, I could never get to a point where I could enjoy them. There's a reason I've been able to walk this earth these past 61 years. 😜 God bless you brother and keep you and your crew safe.
@Riverguide33 Жыл бұрын
Nice vid….a quiet pace at a perilous height! New product….and the conversation of three smart dudes. 👍
@NHlocal Жыл бұрын
OK, that was a really cool video guys! Something completely different and very interesting. I've done a lot of splicing, and still do on occasion, so watching you splice way up in the top of that tree was very cool! Ayuh, locking brummel, very familiar with that one. 😉 Really appreciate you sharing that August! Keep yourselves safe! 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
@ddalton692 Жыл бұрын
🌲❤️💫 Brilliant Trifecta, watching the 3 coolest dudes “Guys qualified to do it” Great banter, detailed, extreme height with Batman pose and rope sound effects. Awesome video 👍
@lukefenton8366 Жыл бұрын
Full throttle to the top with Papa Notch! Didnt have to wake the misses up with chainsaw noises to enjoy my Sunday morning coffee. Perfection as always 🫡
@readifer
Жыл бұрын
I woke up my better half yesterday with chainsaw noises from Jacob's new electric saw comparison video. Today she is probably grateful that this is the video I woke up watching.
@mvblitzyo Жыл бұрын
Excellent communication along with teamwork, getting a task done , providing excellent service for the client.
@noonehere1793 Жыл бұрын
Watching the ease you guys approach tree work makes it really fun to watch! Thanks for bringing me along again.👍👍
@richardf9137 Жыл бұрын
That’s quite the little machine to be able to pull 300 pounds of Damien up there LOL!
@boboustedt1309 Жыл бұрын
Truly one of your funnest videos August!! Loved every minute of it! The bracing once completed looked beautiful! Thanks for the videos August😎🤓
@timothynault7171 Жыл бұрын
@27.33 are some words that every client should hear, listen and write down. before they say yes to cabling.. great video, hittting on a diffrent aspect of the tree care world.
@nicksanders9140 Жыл бұрын
Joe's set up is pretty cool I like it. He seems to think outside the box.
@rustyvanbrocklin7560 Жыл бұрын
Getting ready for both knees to b replaced. Really enjoy watching your vids. Great team of tree professionals. As a youngster I was a beast climber, hoping my recovery is quick this winter, at 56 I feel tree work has kept me young. Hope it's not over for me. God bless you guys,love seeing you doing yer thing at a high level.
@shiningwarrior1957 Жыл бұрын
Haven''t been commenting lately,but still watching,wanting to let you know that due to the fact that there are at the moment no more virus restrictions to enter the U S of A,I will be travelling to your beautifull country in August! Greetings and blessings from the Netherlands!
@sloth9669 Жыл бұрын
4am. Perfect time to watch tree work.
@cicikids3035
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@dan-dan-da-treeman Жыл бұрын
I miss having a wraptor... Thank goodness I don't have to go over 100' several times a week, or maybe that's why I'm so sad. 😢😆. Thanks for sharing the way y'all set dynamic cable systems. Looks bomber.
@nicksanders9140 Жыл бұрын
Perry whips them so fast you have to watch them a few times but he definitely knows a ton of knots for each application. Nice shout ou August! He uses a lot of knots we used rigging steel and planks.
@MikeBrooks12550 Жыл бұрын
Hey August, This was certainly a different pace for a video with no saws🙂. Interesting setup for tree stabilization. That's some skill to splice up there! Good to see Joe in this one too! Good Work!
@danpowell3750 Жыл бұрын
The A-Team at work for sure. Brilliant concept and execution. Thanks for sharing
@bobwiese6128 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, guys, you all are super awesome! God's Blessings to all of you.
@rickstafford5316 Жыл бұрын
What an interesting job today. I like the not drilling into the tree. Great job guys. Stay safe
@lukester478 Жыл бұрын
He came up all that way and all he could think of was ‘coming to fight crime’
@sporranheid Жыл бұрын
"The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune". The stinging nettle is a super-food. Cook it and the sting is gone. Tasty soup. Even the seeds are said to have amazing health properties. That looked a long way up. Another great vid. 👍✌
@williamsolomon1307 Жыл бұрын
OK, that was really cool. Best video I’ve seen without chainsaws. 😂
@brianfloyd80337 ай бұрын
U guys r awesome as hell! Man i gotta get back to watching u studs
@sonnyblazer5504 Жыл бұрын
WOW! You guys either showed up early or the ROOSTERS slept late! CONGRATS on lots of teaching/learning in this one for those paying attention and *BIG THANKS* to you for always including *LEARNING* in your videos - " *Classes in AUGUST* "
@opendstudio7141 Жыл бұрын
Good morning class. This episode is brought to you by the letter “S”. 😄 Spectacular view from that majestic wind damaged specimen. Question: Could that be a world record for the highest elevation use of a rope splicing fid? 🤔
@dustin2150 Жыл бұрын
I’ve LOVE to see a video with tips on keeping the job site clean or ways to quickly/efficiently clean up a job. I work for a small company.. just me and the owner. Him and I decided to quit out day jobs and do trees and make a better living for ourselves. He’s got 14 years experience in climbing for other companies and this is my second year as the ground guy.!
@Jakob.s_ladder Жыл бұрын
Joes wrench for the uni is brilliant and dual purpose! Elegant
@austinsmith3749 Жыл бұрын
That was a fun one August! Thanks for the change of pace. Look forward to the next episode.
@rhondasweeney7271 Жыл бұрын
Oh, my stars! Great video!
@howarddavidiii6171 Жыл бұрын
I didn't think this was really happening the three of you, like the true surgeon's you are performing a procedure up in the canopy. I know this customer his to truly appreciate the awesome group of talent they have working there.
@ClimberinChrist Жыл бұрын
I’ve experienced squirrels trashing the fiber slings over time
@mikevee9145 Жыл бұрын
One time a city slicker friend of mine was helping me clear a fence line that had a bunch of stinging nettle. He touched some without knowing and was convinced he had been bitten by a venomous spider. It took a while to calm him down, he was freaking out.
@jeremybuchanan4759 Жыл бұрын
You can't say "barbershop" and "Heavy Weight Champion" in the same vid and then be disappointed when we bounce to Coming to America ... brb
@danmcburney3247 Жыл бұрын
That was a fun video !!! ( And No tree's were harmed in the making of this video ) 😂 loved the Super Hero's flying up the tree 😂
@user-ug2hg7bl6o10 ай бұрын
All seriousness thank you guys as usual I am wishing I was using a raptor to gain access to the canopy while on lunch and have to be a commoner and rope walk back up , and also per as usual I greatly enjoyed the content. I Do have some questions regarding the 2.0 saddle that I was going to order last night will try calling today once I get done with the removal I working if not too late. Thanks again and be safe
@Joe_Not_A_Fed Жыл бұрын
That tree climbing winch thingie was some Mission Impossible type kit. Very groovy.
@ianmurray9201 Жыл бұрын
Very enjoyable thank you 👍
@mfreund15448 Жыл бұрын
That powered ascending tool is the bomb!
@madamecampsalot6384 Жыл бұрын
Such a fun and educational video. I get a chuckle everytime I see your beaver harness. You guys rock (or tree?)!
@billyshumate853 Жыл бұрын
Good morning guys. Nice video and good job
@nicksanders9140 Жыл бұрын
August has to be a ton of fun to work with. ❤
@willardgreenfield650 Жыл бұрын
First time I have ever seen them climbing boots at 100 plus feet !-)
@harrygreen69359 күн бұрын
Thanks for the schooling gentleman.
@sonyhk3824 Жыл бұрын
Great job guys 👍. Cheers
@brianfloyd80337 ай бұрын
This job is when I would be thankful to be a groundsman!!! Lol
@CounTreeGuy Жыл бұрын
Thats the most terrified I’ve been on a tree job in a while.
@mattfleming868 ай бұрын
Meanwhile me on the east coast still gets the sweaty palms if i'm 60' up 😂
@oakrunacres2564 Жыл бұрын
I thought Charlie would say that to the Angel's in Charlie's Angels but I can't find any proof of that anywhere. Dave
@vincentgames2984 Жыл бұрын
What kind of rope are you tying the tree together with? Sick video
@user-cy7jk8ll5g Жыл бұрын
Did you get new cameras? The quality is really good!
@wolverinebear5357 Жыл бұрын
Who would've thought a potatoe gun would become a useful tool for the arborist lol
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
Awesome
@Stihl4life Жыл бұрын
Chuck Norris was once a man trapped in a womans body too, then he was born
@mfreund15448 Жыл бұрын
Putting a Haiku in the cabling would be similar to the prayer flags on Everest! I like the idea!!
@jackberdine Жыл бұрын
the carrick bend is really cool. it looks like two munter hitches tied into one another. Joe's rope wrench is super baller. You're not supposed to load shackle pins on multiple axis. Oversized shackle saves the day here.
@PabloP169 Жыл бұрын
Is that the latest work toy? It surewill save some time, if that is important. Clear path up needed for optimal benefit. Do you lock off the shackle bolts at all?
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Yep
@mississippijohn1432 Жыл бұрын
Great video and very true on the cabling, if the customer is willing to maintain it then you might as well just remove it. My opinion. Yall be safe.
@joshpomponio2993 Жыл бұрын
That was cool never use them slings before looked like a fun day of not having to junk that thing out 👊
@gumble223 Жыл бұрын
I’m commenting !!
@JLMTreeService Жыл бұрын
Some character with those beaver fur suspenders!!🤣🤣 Only you August, fit that monkey beaver profile!!!🍺
@leonardvirtue5753 Жыл бұрын
Nice 😊 🤠🥳👌🤙🤙👍what’s up August 😃😲😲Big!!!!😅😅
@samuelmartin5061 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Guys. very cool video with some down to earth dudes. Some irony intended Highly entertaining
@Smokinstrainstation88 Жыл бұрын
Charlie’s angels in the office
@alotl1kevegas860 Жыл бұрын
Hey August, where did you get the green bicycle pump? I've never seen one that has such a high psi. Was that 180psi you pumped the launcher up to?
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
It goes higher, if you, Peg it off the dial. I bought it at a pro bike shop.
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
Thinking ahead joe
@schwartztekllc Жыл бұрын
Crashed my mountain bike into a patch of stinging nettles one time. Dang those clipless pedals! Oregon is loaded with them in certain places.
@betternfred Жыл бұрын
Horsetail stem works great for immediately relieving stinging nettle stings. Just break the horsetail stem in half and rub the goo (technical term) directly onto your skin.
@rayclark9643 Жыл бұрын
People must love that tree a lot to go through the continuing cost of saving it😊!
@brianfloyd80337 ай бұрын
Joe's a beast!😂
@brianfloyd8033
7 ай бұрын
Glad u guys are all such good friends
@jackberdine Жыл бұрын
Joe's rope wrench is super baller
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
That’s a new way to get to the top
@mvblitzyo Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the shadow capture of the GoPro and it’s attachment to your gear. And the knot tying comments in the beginning of the video I don’t remember the name of the guys magic fingers like subscribe and comment. 😂👍🏼💯❤️
@jacobbuckley8232 Жыл бұрын
Man that tree had holes all in it.
@ongridself-reliantfamily1751 Жыл бұрын
By the way, once cooked, stinging nettle losses its sting, and tastes great. My family loves them tender leaves and stem tips in soups.
@nicklambing9268 Жыл бұрын
Having worked for many years with slings such as that, what is the life expectancy of those green slings with exposure to ultraviolet light and when under tension, as in the cabling application? Very interesting, but from past experience with kernmantle rope and sling material like that, life of the material tends to be highly variable under ultraviolet light exposure conditions. Just wondering! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
@mattthetreeguy
Жыл бұрын
I believe that the manufacturer suggested an 8 year service life on the synthetic cabling systems.
@nicklambing9268
Жыл бұрын
@@mattthetreeguy I recalled five years, but with improvements it makes sense. I was just curious regarding the latest information on the material they are using. Thank you for the comment!
@aaronerickson21825 ай бұрын
how awesome would it be to have a seating area up there in that tree. Put a harness on and use that line ascender and zip up there to hangout. I don't know, maybe that just me.
@Gordon_L Жыл бұрын
Question , would a soft shackle i.e. Dyneema be as good or better option in that application than steel , Dyneema now gaining wide use as rigging on yachts as are soft shackles in boating and 4Wd scenarios . Maybe make some and break test , possible new line of product in the Monkey Beaver range ?
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Gordon, I don't know if you live near the water, but on the East Coast, a large vendor of boating/marine supplies is called WestMarine. I used to get a lot of gear from them 25 year ago, for use in tree work. As a matter of fact, my first Dyneema throw line was actually a really thin rigging line for sailing.
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Monkey Beaver _would_ be the right guy to employ soft shackles....seeing as how they involve a Monkey' Fist...
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Monkey Beaver _would_ be the right guy to employ soft shackles....seeing as how they involve a Monkey' Fist...
@Gordon_L
Жыл бұрын
@@samuelluria4744 Hi Samuel , I've come across Westmarine online a few times over the years , I do live near the water on the East Coast but in Australia not the U.S. About 25 years of my life was spent at sea , commercial fishing . Synthetics have come a long way , I recently bought a roll of 12mm double braid and some Selma fids to do some splicing , mbs on the rope is 3300 kg or 7260 lb , I think that's great for thin rope , I'll find a number of uses for it around the property including pulling some trees .
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
@@Gordon_L - As US Navy, the son of US Navy, who has been climbing for a living since I was discharged in '93, I've developed a lifelong appreciation for cordage!🤣 Dyneema is awesome, I use 5/8" Dyneema for a Bull-Line when I'm pulling over the really big trees with machines, and it's never failed me yet. Not too mention the hundreds of slings etc....love that stuff. I guess you are in late Autumn now....enjoy!
@seandavid9287 Жыл бұрын
Hey August, what’s the name of that contraption you are getting towed up the rope on??
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Rope Wraptor
@Neighborhoodgo2guy Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a scope on that air "Cannon"
@thefack149 Жыл бұрын
According to einstein's theory of special relativity, chuck Norris can roundhouse kick you in the face last tuesday
@benjaminwhiteley6968 Жыл бұрын
#getaugustto200k
@alltree78 Жыл бұрын
The shot was absolutely awesome!
@NOWitsOKto Жыл бұрын
What's that song? “Almost Heaven, up a tall tree”? Or something like that…lol.
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
Looks like a triangle or heart
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
Does that balance the top
@DCTreeServiceLLC2 ай бұрын
More sun let it grow
@1eingram Жыл бұрын
Just noticed; no sharp thingys on the boots!
@nilsgreibich2104 Жыл бұрын
How many pushups does chuck norris do... ALL !!!!!
@zacharygast6869 Жыл бұрын
I did not like the Yale scandere. It straight up dropped me on rrp, definitely not a good fit. Because it’s slick, I might try it for a speed line.
@joeshmo5399 Жыл бұрын
1:57 That knot is not easily identifiable. If I make a mistake with that knot will it still work or will I die? What happened to the double fisherman's knot?
@red---paulvanravenswaay2247
Жыл бұрын
Carrick
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Super easy identifiable. Don’t use it til you agree.
@red---paulvanravenswaay2247
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't the easiest for me to learn, but the best 1 if you don't want to use a lot of line and need easy to untie
@chasjm218 ай бұрын
23:20 was that a Goshawk calling? (followed by a croaking Raven).
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For the record, I enjoy these pruning/ maintenance videos immensely.
"You're probably wondering why I'm here. So am I. So am I." Frank Zappa
August, God has blessed you in so many ways! Your skill, your crew, everything you do is first class! Ronnie,East Tennessee
@sonnyblazer5504
Жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with you and been seeing & saying the same thing for *YEARS* (example of what HARD WORK will do!)
@jamesb6087
Жыл бұрын
You said it.
I’m 23 years old, just started climbing a couple years ago but I just wanted to say I’ve learned so much from your channel and hope you keep putting these vids out!
This was one of the best videos, especially for an early Sunday morning. Quiet and serene
@nathankelly7259
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking 👍🏼
"Sometimes those people are WRONG" So true
The way you guys openly respect each other...verbally confirming your mutual, reciprocal respect; It evokes an emotional response.
The ascent up the line with the electric device was like the opening scene of star wars, when the star destroyer is chasing the blockade runner. It just keeps going, giving the scope of size. My palms are sweaty, just watching the ground fade away from you. Great camera angle! Happy father's day, and stay safe!
August, you get to play with some ridiculously cool toys. As cool as they are, I could never get to a point where I could enjoy them. There's a reason I've been able to walk this earth these past 61 years. 😜 God bless you brother and keep you and your crew safe.
Nice vid….a quiet pace at a perilous height! New product….and the conversation of three smart dudes. 👍
OK, that was a really cool video guys! Something completely different and very interesting. I've done a lot of splicing, and still do on occasion, so watching you splice way up in the top of that tree was very cool! Ayuh, locking brummel, very familiar with that one. 😉 Really appreciate you sharing that August! Keep yourselves safe! 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
🌲❤️💫 Brilliant Trifecta, watching the 3 coolest dudes “Guys qualified to do it” Great banter, detailed, extreme height with Batman pose and rope sound effects. Awesome video 👍
Full throttle to the top with Papa Notch! Didnt have to wake the misses up with chainsaw noises to enjoy my Sunday morning coffee. Perfection as always 🫡
@readifer
Жыл бұрын
I woke up my better half yesterday with chainsaw noises from Jacob's new electric saw comparison video. Today she is probably grateful that this is the video I woke up watching.
Excellent communication along with teamwork, getting a task done , providing excellent service for the client.
Watching the ease you guys approach tree work makes it really fun to watch! Thanks for bringing me along again.👍👍
That’s quite the little machine to be able to pull 300 pounds of Damien up there LOL!
Truly one of your funnest videos August!! Loved every minute of it! The bracing once completed looked beautiful! Thanks for the videos August😎🤓
@27.33 are some words that every client should hear, listen and write down. before they say yes to cabling.. great video, hittting on a diffrent aspect of the tree care world.
Joe's set up is pretty cool I like it. He seems to think outside the box.
Getting ready for both knees to b replaced. Really enjoy watching your vids. Great team of tree professionals. As a youngster I was a beast climber, hoping my recovery is quick this winter, at 56 I feel tree work has kept me young. Hope it's not over for me. God bless you guys,love seeing you doing yer thing at a high level.
Haven''t been commenting lately,but still watching,wanting to let you know that due to the fact that there are at the moment no more virus restrictions to enter the U S of A,I will be travelling to your beautifull country in August! Greetings and blessings from the Netherlands!
4am. Perfect time to watch tree work.
@cicikids3035
Жыл бұрын
Agree
I miss having a wraptor... Thank goodness I don't have to go over 100' several times a week, or maybe that's why I'm so sad. 😢😆. Thanks for sharing the way y'all set dynamic cable systems. Looks bomber.
Perry whips them so fast you have to watch them a few times but he definitely knows a ton of knots for each application. Nice shout ou August! He uses a lot of knots we used rigging steel and planks.
Hey August, This was certainly a different pace for a video with no saws🙂. Interesting setup for tree stabilization. That's some skill to splice up there! Good to see Joe in this one too! Good Work!
The A-Team at work for sure. Brilliant concept and execution. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, guys, you all are super awesome! God's Blessings to all of you.
What an interesting job today. I like the not drilling into the tree. Great job guys. Stay safe
He came up all that way and all he could think of was ‘coming to fight crime’
"The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune". The stinging nettle is a super-food. Cook it and the sting is gone. Tasty soup. Even the seeds are said to have amazing health properties. That looked a long way up. Another great vid. 👍✌
OK, that was really cool. Best video I’ve seen without chainsaws. 😂
U guys r awesome as hell! Man i gotta get back to watching u studs
WOW! You guys either showed up early or the ROOSTERS slept late! CONGRATS on lots of teaching/learning in this one for those paying attention and *BIG THANKS* to you for always including *LEARNING* in your videos - " *Classes in AUGUST* "
Good morning class. This episode is brought to you by the letter “S”. 😄 Spectacular view from that majestic wind damaged specimen. Question: Could that be a world record for the highest elevation use of a rope splicing fid? 🤔
I’ve LOVE to see a video with tips on keeping the job site clean or ways to quickly/efficiently clean up a job. I work for a small company.. just me and the owner. Him and I decided to quit out day jobs and do trees and make a better living for ourselves. He’s got 14 years experience in climbing for other companies and this is my second year as the ground guy.!
Joes wrench for the uni is brilliant and dual purpose! Elegant
That was a fun one August! Thanks for the change of pace. Look forward to the next episode.
Oh, my stars! Great video!
I didn't think this was really happening the three of you, like the true surgeon's you are performing a procedure up in the canopy. I know this customer his to truly appreciate the awesome group of talent they have working there.
I’ve experienced squirrels trashing the fiber slings over time
One time a city slicker friend of mine was helping me clear a fence line that had a bunch of stinging nettle. He touched some without knowing and was convinced he had been bitten by a venomous spider. It took a while to calm him down, he was freaking out.
You can't say "barbershop" and "Heavy Weight Champion" in the same vid and then be disappointed when we bounce to Coming to America ... brb
That was a fun video !!! ( And No tree's were harmed in the making of this video ) 😂 loved the Super Hero's flying up the tree 😂
All seriousness thank you guys as usual I am wishing I was using a raptor to gain access to the canopy while on lunch and have to be a commoner and rope walk back up , and also per as usual I greatly enjoyed the content. I Do have some questions regarding the 2.0 saddle that I was going to order last night will try calling today once I get done with the removal I working if not too late. Thanks again and be safe
That tree climbing winch thingie was some Mission Impossible type kit. Very groovy.
Very enjoyable thank you 👍
That powered ascending tool is the bomb!
Such a fun and educational video. I get a chuckle everytime I see your beaver harness. You guys rock (or tree?)!
Good morning guys. Nice video and good job
August has to be a ton of fun to work with. ❤
First time I have ever seen them climbing boots at 100 plus feet !-)
Thanks for the schooling gentleman.
Great job guys 👍. Cheers
This job is when I would be thankful to be a groundsman!!! Lol
Thats the most terrified I’ve been on a tree job in a while.
Meanwhile me on the east coast still gets the sweaty palms if i'm 60' up 😂
I thought Charlie would say that to the Angel's in Charlie's Angels but I can't find any proof of that anywhere. Dave
What kind of rope are you tying the tree together with? Sick video
Did you get new cameras? The quality is really good!
Who would've thought a potatoe gun would become a useful tool for the arborist lol
Awesome
Chuck Norris was once a man trapped in a womans body too, then he was born
Putting a Haiku in the cabling would be similar to the prayer flags on Everest! I like the idea!!
the carrick bend is really cool. it looks like two munter hitches tied into one another. Joe's rope wrench is super baller. You're not supposed to load shackle pins on multiple axis. Oversized shackle saves the day here.
Is that the latest work toy? It surewill save some time, if that is important. Clear path up needed for optimal benefit. Do you lock off the shackle bolts at all?
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Yep
Great video and very true on the cabling, if the customer is willing to maintain it then you might as well just remove it. My opinion. Yall be safe.
That was cool never use them slings before looked like a fun day of not having to junk that thing out 👊
I’m commenting !!
Some character with those beaver fur suspenders!!🤣🤣 Only you August, fit that monkey beaver profile!!!🍺
Nice 😊 🤠🥳👌🤙🤙👍what’s up August 😃😲😲Big!!!!😅😅
Thanks Guys. very cool video with some down to earth dudes. Some irony intended Highly entertaining
Charlie’s angels in the office
Hey August, where did you get the green bicycle pump? I've never seen one that has such a high psi. Was that 180psi you pumped the launcher up to?
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
It goes higher, if you, Peg it off the dial. I bought it at a pro bike shop.
Thinking ahead joe
Crashed my mountain bike into a patch of stinging nettles one time. Dang those clipless pedals! Oregon is loaded with them in certain places.
Horsetail stem works great for immediately relieving stinging nettle stings. Just break the horsetail stem in half and rub the goo (technical term) directly onto your skin.
People must love that tree a lot to go through the continuing cost of saving it😊!
Joe's a beast!😂
@brianfloyd8033
7 ай бұрын
Glad u guys are all such good friends
Joe's rope wrench is super baller
That’s a new way to get to the top
Really appreciate the shadow capture of the GoPro and it’s attachment to your gear. And the knot tying comments in the beginning of the video I don’t remember the name of the guys magic fingers like subscribe and comment. 😂👍🏼💯❤️
Man that tree had holes all in it.
By the way, once cooked, stinging nettle losses its sting, and tastes great. My family loves them tender leaves and stem tips in soups.
Having worked for many years with slings such as that, what is the life expectancy of those green slings with exposure to ultraviolet light and when under tension, as in the cabling application? Very interesting, but from past experience with kernmantle rope and sling material like that, life of the material tends to be highly variable under ultraviolet light exposure conditions. Just wondering! Nick, North West Farmer (Oregon)
@mattthetreeguy
Жыл бұрын
I believe that the manufacturer suggested an 8 year service life on the synthetic cabling systems.
@nicklambing9268
Жыл бұрын
@@mattthetreeguy I recalled five years, but with improvements it makes sense. I was just curious regarding the latest information on the material they are using. Thank you for the comment!
how awesome would it be to have a seating area up there in that tree. Put a harness on and use that line ascender and zip up there to hangout. I don't know, maybe that just me.
Question , would a soft shackle i.e. Dyneema be as good or better option in that application than steel , Dyneema now gaining wide use as rigging on yachts as are soft shackles in boating and 4Wd scenarios . Maybe make some and break test , possible new line of product in the Monkey Beaver range ?
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Gordon, I don't know if you live near the water, but on the East Coast, a large vendor of boating/marine supplies is called WestMarine. I used to get a lot of gear from them 25 year ago, for use in tree work. As a matter of fact, my first Dyneema throw line was actually a really thin rigging line for sailing.
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Monkey Beaver _would_ be the right guy to employ soft shackles....seeing as how they involve a Monkey' Fist...
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
Monkey Beaver _would_ be the right guy to employ soft shackles....seeing as how they involve a Monkey' Fist...
@Gordon_L
Жыл бұрын
@@samuelluria4744 Hi Samuel , I've come across Westmarine online a few times over the years , I do live near the water on the East Coast but in Australia not the U.S. About 25 years of my life was spent at sea , commercial fishing . Synthetics have come a long way , I recently bought a roll of 12mm double braid and some Selma fids to do some splicing , mbs on the rope is 3300 kg or 7260 lb , I think that's great for thin rope , I'll find a number of uses for it around the property including pulling some trees .
@samuelluria4744
Жыл бұрын
@@Gordon_L - As US Navy, the son of US Navy, who has been climbing for a living since I was discharged in '93, I've developed a lifelong appreciation for cordage!🤣 Dyneema is awesome, I use 5/8" Dyneema for a Bull-Line when I'm pulling over the really big trees with machines, and it's never failed me yet. Not too mention the hundreds of slings etc....love that stuff. I guess you are in late Autumn now....enjoy!
Hey August, what’s the name of that contraption you are getting towed up the rope on??
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Rope Wraptor
I'd love to see a scope on that air "Cannon"
According to einstein's theory of special relativity, chuck Norris can roundhouse kick you in the face last tuesday
#getaugustto200k
The shot was absolutely awesome!
What's that song? “Almost Heaven, up a tall tree”? Or something like that…lol.
Looks like a triangle or heart
Does that balance the top
More sun let it grow
Just noticed; no sharp thingys on the boots!
How many pushups does chuck norris do... ALL !!!!!
I did not like the Yale scandere. It straight up dropped me on rrp, definitely not a good fit. Because it’s slick, I might try it for a speed line.
1:57 That knot is not easily identifiable. If I make a mistake with that knot will it still work or will I die? What happened to the double fisherman's knot?
@red---paulvanravenswaay2247
Жыл бұрын
Carrick
@AugustHunicke
Жыл бұрын
Super easy identifiable. Don’t use it til you agree.
@red---paulvanravenswaay2247
Жыл бұрын
Wasn't the easiest for me to learn, but the best 1 if you don't want to use a lot of line and need easy to untie
23:20 was that a Goshawk calling? (followed by a croaking Raven).