INSANE Ivy Covered Tree Removal!

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  • @medaugh
    @medaugh9 ай бұрын

    Just noticed you are closing in on a Million sub on the channel. Damn man, congratulations. I never thought I would watch a tree work on KZread, but your personality, work ethic, and the people you meet and work with along the way are just intoxicating. Also, I just love how you problem-solve on the fly. You are the best dude! I'm so glad you took a "gamble" on yourself a few years ago. Much Respect

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    SUPER kind comment man thanks a million!

  • @ericharris893

    @ericharris893

    9 ай бұрын

    Smoked them fingers

  • @awldune
    @awldune9 ай бұрын

    No clickbait, this is the most insanely ivy covered tree I have ever seen.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah man it really was crazy!

  • @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va

    @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va

    9 ай бұрын

    I can't believe how thick some of those ivy stocks were! Would make some crazy side table tops.

  • @mkay1957

    @mkay1957

    9 ай бұрын

    Just be glad it isn't Virginia Creeper. That crap will grow up, around and through anything, and it grows fast. Hell, if you hold still for 5 minutes, it will grow up your ass and tickle your tonsils!😂🤣

  • @awldune

    @awldune

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mkay1957 We have Virginia creeper here, it is not half as bad as wisteria.

  • @mkay1957

    @mkay1957

    9 ай бұрын

    @@awldune I have never had a problem with wisteria. We have some going up a large trellis and keep it trimmed. Virginia creeper can get into the attic through rafter vent blocks, and also get into your crawl space. I saw that on a home in San Ramon CA years ago. An even worse plant is poison oak vines that grow up tree trunks and into the branches. When I was a teenager, my dad had me cut two poison oak vines going up a Monterey Pine about 50 ft. from our house. The large one was about 5 inches thick where I cut it with an axe. The next day there was black oil on the ground that dripped out of the two vines. That is really bad stuff that you dont want getting on you. I covered the vine oil on the ground with dirt, and did the same for several days until it stopped coming out.

  • @user-cj9yc2vj6l
    @user-cj9yc2vj6lАй бұрын

    Randy is a true friend! The two of you are so cool to watch and learn from.

  • @milstuff4530
    @milstuff45309 ай бұрын

    I am so glad that you are doing so good with almost a million subs, I have been watching you since you were working at eastside tree. I signed right up when you made this channel and I am 77 years old and will never climb a tree. I used to climb poles for the phone co. I guess that is why I love your channel. Well best of luck to you jake. 😁😄😁😄😁😄

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @VPoko
    @VPoko9 ай бұрын

    Dream team at it again. You two are more alike than you think.... Matching style shirts and hard work and lots of laughs! Always a treat for your many followers😊

  • @SKJones-ik4yu
    @SKJones-ik4yu3 ай бұрын

    That ivy is what nightmares are made of. It literally takes over its world. For a second I was worried that it would jump out and grab you to protect against your assault on it. You showed amazingly well how difficult and dangerous it could be. Thanks for that. Job well done.

  • @sporranheid
    @sporranheid9 ай бұрын

    "English ivy. It's an invasive species" As a Scotsman I understand. 🤣 'Tis a strange evolutionary trait that some parasites end up killing the very thing they need to grow and live on. 🤔 Gnarly job handled with aplomb. 👍

  • @wertent
    @wertent9 ай бұрын

    yes back to silly with the Rand Man!!!!

  • @LeeTillbury
    @LeeTillbury9 ай бұрын

    Jacob, I much prefer your top handled videos with the gas powered saw dude. It sounds like you're working harder 😂❤

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Fair enough! 😂

  • @Ninefingers398
    @Ninefingers3989 ай бұрын

    Lol I love Randy the mandy its like 3 sec in with Randy on screen and he is unbuttoning his shirt, he is pure camera gold

  • @markweintraut7420
    @markweintraut74209 ай бұрын

    Killer editing Jake! We got to see all the wild patterns of the tree and vines, and then the 3 pops of the saw as it's spinning down at the end, you nailed it bro!

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks! That’s all from my video editor Tanner in New York City, i didn’t edit this one :)

  • @bobrutherford4097
    @bobrutherford40978 ай бұрын

    Another great example of how to have fun while getting the job done. You and Randy are the best.😅

  • @derekoliver7045
    @derekoliver70459 ай бұрын

    The videos with you and randy are so good, it’s a close to a tie with you and Gordy. Cant wait to see your southeast stuff!

  • @dankification
    @dankification9 ай бұрын

    Jake is like fk this job unless randy brings his bucket truck to help us or I ain’t doing anything with this!

  • @williamcarl4200
    @williamcarl42009 ай бұрын

    This looks like a job for "Chainsaw chainsaw". This one looked fun. Thanks for sharing.

  • @JustinGrosz
    @JustinGrosz9 ай бұрын

    With the sheer weight of all that ivy it's amazing that tree didn't fall. The number of vines and how thick they got toward the bottom. Craziness! Good to see Randy. He's always a hoot lol Great video Jake.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah it’s always great working with him!

  • @jonfeuerborn5859
    @jonfeuerborn58599 ай бұрын

    Super impressed with limb reaper. That thing is a little firecracker! Also, I always think what a hoot it would be to work with you guys, and I don't even cut trees.

  • @alanblasczyk1779
    @alanblasczyk17799 ай бұрын

    So good to you and Randy the Handy back together again. From the land of Ivy !

  • @terrancemiller8350
    @terrancemiller83509 ай бұрын

    You and Randy, what a couple, it's got to be love. You two together are just lots of fun, hope to see more of you two, great bantering, worth every moment. Lots of love. Afriend.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much!

  • @markzick9236
    @markzick92369 ай бұрын

    Great to see Randy back.

  • @mikefosshage2699
    @mikefosshage26999 ай бұрын

    I'm glad to see you and Randy the Mandy back in tree-cutting action

  • @nckmackay
    @nckmackay9 ай бұрын

    Randy’s the man, always in a good mood. Lol

  • @patzwahl8341
    @patzwahl83419 ай бұрын

    Enjoy watching ALOHA TREE CARE, keep up the good work.

  • @lukazsc123
    @lukazsc1239 ай бұрын

    The ivy is like a natural rig system, more than that, its a weight forcing the natural prune. We learned from the forest. Awesome video Jake

  • @user-vw2zt8te9p
    @user-vw2zt8te9p9 ай бұрын

    Good to see randy again!

  • @TrentHafen
    @TrentHafen9 ай бұрын

    We missed you Randy! Also congrats Jake to almost one million subscribers, started watching you about a year ago when you were around 400,000+ and the channel has really grown since then!

  • @markalexander5124
    @markalexander51249 ай бұрын

    Randy is so funny and he brings out the best funny in you.

  • @prairiemushroom
    @prairiemushroom9 ай бұрын

    Jacob for your battery Husky - try pressing in the battery into the contacts further. A couple of years ago I got jostled on dropping a top and the Husky Li saw just packed it in - I had to finish chunking the stem by forcing the battery into the square receiver in the case. I couldn't get the contacts to work no how and ended up ordering a new BLi 300 CASE ONLY from Walkers saw shop in Nanaimo BC. It took forever but once I changed the case the battery guts work fine. My theory is that the BLi 300's being just that much heavier may be prone to battery clip malfunction (and the rounds of electrical tape I used in the meantime to hold the battery in so it worked, ended up being a pain, but did work in a pinch). It took so long I guess 'cuz the batteries are apparently made in Poland and guess with the Putin the Dark One and his carnage they have other things on their minds right now. Hope this could help you out. Stay safe out there.

  • @sharynhay4872
    @sharynhay48725 ай бұрын

    I loved this one. Kept my interest all the way through.

  • @br-dj2ti
    @br-dj2ti9 ай бұрын

    I love these type of jobs, and these type of videos Jake God bless they safe my friend.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks man!

  • @ThatGingerGuyCreations
    @ThatGingerGuyCreations9 ай бұрын

    Dude I literally used to live down the street from that location, that’s awesome!

  • @howardlashbrook8500
    @howardlashbrook85006 ай бұрын

    I have 2 husky saws and one leaks from the gas and the other leaks from the bar oil. I have changed the rubber and they still leak. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe young man. Enjoy your youth

  • @drivingacrossamerica8228
    @drivingacrossamerica82288 ай бұрын

    I will say that Locust is some of my absolute favorites to turn on the lathe. And it is definitely a hardwood. Definitely have to sharpen my tools often when I turn it.

  • @ralfdahms1035
    @ralfdahms10359 ай бұрын

    Ivy can be like an exosceleton, if you cut it down the dead tree inside can collapse🙈🫣

  • @brandeehose5434
    @brandeehose54349 ай бұрын

    You guys are the dynamic duo

  • @kelvingrebert7315
    @kelvingrebert73158 ай бұрын

    amazing the amount of ivy. great job as usual

  • @happycamper6352
    @happycamper63529 ай бұрын

    Around here (WV, PA, OH), locust commonly has lots of poison ivy on it, sometimes almost as dense as the tree in this video. We have to be careful cutting that, meaning we can't let the sawdust get under clothing or anywhere it would rub. Then there's the thorns... gotta be careful when dragging the smaller limbs. And for some reason, they almost never grow straight around here, always heavily leaning one way or another. Maybe they're drunk, which is a segue into the next locust topic: Locust has quite a history here in West Virginia with moonshiners. During prohibition, as a moonshiner, you would run a wood-fired illegal distillery to make illegal alcoholic beverages. If you got a fire to the point of some hot coals, you would toss locust wood on it and it would burn extremely hot, extremely clean, and for a long time compared to other wood, meaning during the daytime, you wouldn't throw a smoke signal for the feds to detect the moonshine operation. Then at night you could burn whatever you want because it's too dark to see the smoke. If you weren't as daring, you would use locust for fence posts. Untreated locust lasts far, far, far longer than even modern day treated wood fence posts. We're talking maybe 40-60 years. It's a truly remarkable species.

  • @andrewwilliams8365
    @andrewwilliams83659 ай бұрын

    Two things come to mind. First is, I've never seen any one use a chainsaw on a salad, but I think this comes close. Second is, damn that would suck so bad if that was poison ivy and you didn't know it.

  • @mattio79
    @mattio796 күн бұрын

    My neighbor and I just felled a Dogwood in a similar configuration, except my dogwood was ~40 feet tall. It had Ivy growing on it for 27 years. We used my newly-bought Makita XCU11 LXT 18V single-battery rear-handle 14" bar saw to do it all. Took 5x 4.0Ah charges and 3x 5.0Ah charges (between 4 actual batteries) to fell it and buck it. It was a 6-hour ordeal.

  • @hidhshsj123
    @hidhshsj1239 ай бұрын

    Black locust is all I have around my house. I've never had one blow over because they reproduce from the roots so they are all connected.

  • @newholland68
    @newholland689 ай бұрын

    That ivy was insane, we have a lot of black locust here in Ky. Great firewood and will quickly wear a sharp chain down. Randy is a solid guy, and hilarious to boot! Nice work.

  • @happycamper6352

    @happycamper6352

    9 ай бұрын

    What you said about black locust wearing a chain down becomes more and more true the drier the wood gets. If you try to cut locust fence posts, it's like cutting petrified solid rock. In that case it is so dense that the endgrain has a shine to it, almost like glass and will often have a few burn marks on it from the chain heating up if you're not absolutely positively straight in the cut or if your chain is the least bit dull, which it would be after only a couple cuts. It will even break teeth on chains with near end-of-life meat left on them (near the wear bar).

  • @Pyropup555
    @Pyropup5559 ай бұрын

    Randy really is the mandy

  • @avapictures0
    @avapictures09 ай бұрын

    What's the music you use for most of those epic montages in your world tour videos, and some of your other videos?

  • @br-dj2ti
    @br-dj2ti9 ай бұрын

    And the Big Top that you took were it burnt Randy's hands a little bit, he had one wrap That's why. he said he had 2 wraps. He only had one you can see on the Porta wrap. Thank God his hands are okay god bless

  • @papaduck2443
    @papaduck24439 ай бұрын

    Jake, be thankful that ivy wasnt poison ivy. Great video! Keep them coming! God bless!

  • @mattcooper-lataillede6429
    @mattcooper-lataillede64299 ай бұрын

    That was a lot of ivy! I used to cut it at the base on any tree I found it on. However I have learned that while it may cause the tree to fail it's good to leave some. In the winters it provides shelter and food for deer (as it's an evergreen). It is also a good habitat for birds who nest in it and is home to many insects :) This is in a forest though, totally understand why they asked you to take that one out!!

  • @dr.bubblemeltsalot1228
    @dr.bubblemeltsalot12289 ай бұрын

    So crazy August just posted a Ivy video as well!!!

  • @rickstafford5316
    @rickstafford53169 ай бұрын

    What a mess! Great work thanks to Randy.

  • @daveb3357
    @daveb33579 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your store. I am going to order the bar, chain and socket for my MS171.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy it!

  • @AkiSan0
    @AkiSan09 ай бұрын

    this is just pure entertainment!

  • @VPoko
    @VPoko9 ай бұрын

    Randy needs some love with that hand burn. Hope it is okay.

  • @gs1100ed

    @gs1100ed

    9 ай бұрын

    First aid kit?

  • @fellowflywheel
    @fellowflywheel5 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of these sheep shaving videos.

  • @honza_fabik.7745
    @honza_fabik.77459 ай бұрын

    Great job guys 👏👏🤩🤩

  • @michaelwilhelmsen6800
    @michaelwilhelmsen68009 ай бұрын

    Done a few locusts like that! Strong tree they hold up the ivy long enough to get that dense, did one when the ivy was flowering and never seen so many bees and wasps flying around me

  • @Brian-Mondeau37
    @Brian-Mondeau379 ай бұрын

    Excellent work per usual! What happened to the chunk-o-meter?!? Would have been a good one for it!

  • @terryhale9006
    @terryhale90068 ай бұрын

    I've always hated vines, but never had to deal with anything like that.

  • @paulchandler3759
    @paulchandler37599 ай бұрын

    What’s your go pro set up trying to figure mine out having trouble with finding a mic

  • @secretsix6
    @secretsix69 ай бұрын

    you see a lot of it in the uk when we are on a job we always cut it at the bottom on trees that have it a year later its dead blowing away in the wind

  • @marcialynn3469
    @marcialynn34698 ай бұрын

    that was fun to watch. I'm retired in Mexico, but had a house in Miami that was surrounded by invasive jungle. I had chain saws.

  • @mhenhawke5093
    @mhenhawke50938 ай бұрын

    Do you have to be careful that it doesn't get too top heavy and snap off and come crashing down on you?

  • @SoCal_Gary
    @SoCal_Gary9 ай бұрын

    You got in "Sappy Supplies" at the very end!!

  • @dewboy13
    @dewboy138 ай бұрын

    That ivy is ridiculous. I've never seen it that bad. That's impressive

  • @gregcraycraft3565
    @gregcraycraft35659 ай бұрын

    Wow something i have never heard another human say "I hope its spiders not bee's"

  • @smokebeerdrinkcigs6553
    @smokebeerdrinkcigs65539 ай бұрын

    gas hedge trimmers work through thick ivy pretty well, crazy tree!

  • @zackmurdock5
    @zackmurdock59 ай бұрын

    Randy got an old Davey bucket.. use to work for them. Now i work for pennline in Pittsburgh PA

  • @toddtrierweiler958
    @toddtrierweiler9589 ай бұрын

    I've ran into a few trees covered in ivy and other kinds of vines

  • @noelsanderson8738
    @noelsanderson87389 ай бұрын

    Like sheering a sheep - you are just rolling the fleece back

  • @jeannewheeldon6796
    @jeannewheeldon67969 ай бұрын

    In the UK the amount of ivy on the trees that has ivy is sooo much more than on these trees.

  • @GWHcraig1088
    @GWHcraig10889 ай бұрын

    god damn!!! dud no way thats such a great tree fort! lmao

  • @valentinvogel5843
    @valentinvogel58439 ай бұрын

    have you tried using the 20o batterie in the husky? ive had the same with a leaveblower once. 300 didnt work but 200 worked just fine. no dea why. the 300 worked with other equipment...

  • @watermouse9296
    @watermouse92969 ай бұрын

    Randy is so awesome

  • @NeroKosonen
    @NeroKosonenАй бұрын

    I watch every video thinking "how are they working without gloves?" I could feel the burn from that rope! Be careful, my guys!

  • @GraeMatterz
    @GraeMatterz9 ай бұрын

    Funny how you and August posted ivy removal videos about an hour apart today. Yours was longer tho'! ;)

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    Yeah that was crazy! August is awesome

  • @brotoubrotou3164
    @brotoubrotou31647 ай бұрын

    Extraordinary work. Does randy charge you for using his bucket truck or do you reciprocate work somehow?

  • @jongallant3461
    @jongallant34619 ай бұрын

    Same thing happened to my battery 540 I held back the chain brake and it resets the saw. I notice it happens when the saw runs out of bar oil.

  • @trevorseitz502
    @trevorseitz5028 ай бұрын

    The start looks like you're mostly hedging a very large bush.

  • @markweintraut7420
    @markweintraut74209 ай бұрын

    Wow at least its not Purple Winter Creeper like we have here in Indiana. You end up covered in Poison Ivy like bumps, but rather than oil it has microscopic shards like fiberglass that get under skin. Virginia Creeper I thinks is the same, you'll just be fine if you don't hurt it, lol

  • @carolfreeman5703
    @carolfreeman57039 ай бұрын

    "Brothers from another mother"

  • @White_devil1980
    @White_devil19809 ай бұрын

    Amazing work 😊👍 you would have a great bit of work in Ireland 🇮🇪 as it’s all green here 😊🇮🇪

  • @jwplatt9233
    @jwplatt92339 ай бұрын

    Are you and August running an ivy contest this week?

  • @susansmith-franks684
    @susansmith-franks6849 ай бұрын

    You needed a super charged hedge trimmer for that job!

  • @shawndickmann8215
    @shawndickmann82159 ай бұрын

    Thats crazy! Grape vine never even gets close to that.

  • @shartne
    @shartne8 ай бұрын

    NO Gloves NO LOVE wow I guess so OUCH ! That was one ivy covered tree for sure.

  • @757boing
    @757boing9 ай бұрын

    Is Ivy considered a hardwood or softwood species ?

  • @abegbg
    @abegbg7 ай бұрын

    We use welding gloves for rigging. It's kinda nice. :)

  • @budlvr
    @budlvr9 ай бұрын

    21:30 THE ROPE SMOKED ON THE DECENDER BLOCK (right as it BLAZED RANDY'S HAND)!!!!! Hope it isn't a long term problem for him. Gnarly tree!

  • @E.Meyers
    @E.Meyers9 ай бұрын

    Anytime Randy is around we know it’s going to be a fun time! My ‘hood was built in the mid 1960’s in a grove of locust and hackberry trees. Both are nasty! They still just keep popping up everywhere! 🤬

  • @nicon1011
    @nicon10119 ай бұрын

    My 540 lixp did the same thing. It’s really frustrating

  • @jeremybuchanan4759
    @jeremybuchanan47599 ай бұрын

    I think locust is dusty because it's brittle ... friable perhaps ... strong fibers but lower green moisture content perhaps than other strong-fiber species (elm, hedge and mulberry come to mind). Seems to store lots of minerals / grit in the bark on the midwest - locust and cedar like to take the edge off of cutters - way faster than green hedge (osage orange) in my limited experience.

  • @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va
    @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va9 ай бұрын

    I cut up a locust tree that had been dropped a few weeks prior, and i had new chains throwing sparks! That's some hard wood!

  • @happycamper6352

    @happycamper6352

    9 ай бұрын

    Try cutting locust fence posts that have been dry for decades. It's like cutting rock and the endgrain leaves a shine like glass.

  • @markroper9269
    @markroper92699 ай бұрын

    Listen to Randy....undo some buttons!! You could get one...maybe two more sub's!! 😛 Videos with "No wraps"- Randy are hilarious!! Have a great weekend!!

  • @br-dj2ti
    @br-dj2ti9 ай бұрын

    And Jake, you have to have the most subscribers at any tree channel out. How do you do it, buddy? That's amazing, I'm being so honest with you. I mean, you're contents good? It's great, there's lot other guys that cut. And they're content is great, but they're nowhere close to you.

  • @GuiltyofTreeson

    @GuiltyofTreeson

    9 ай бұрын

    I don’t know man it kind of blows my mind 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @TheManstart
    @TheManstart9 ай бұрын

    EI is also bad in that once it gets to a certain cover saturation, it will start collecting water between ivy and the bark and the tree will often start rotting from the outside in:/

  • @iduswelton9567
    @iduswelton95679 ай бұрын

    In my state the problem vine is kudzu - it covers everything and kills everything it covers - we found a poison that works in killing it - but tgere's still a big clean up after its dead

  • @SEPK09
    @SEPK092 ай бұрын

    We need Randy Merch LOL

  • @angelak38
    @angelak389 ай бұрын

    Way cool! I was wondering why you didn't use your battery saw? Would it have been lighter?

  • @gs1100ed

    @gs1100ed

    9 ай бұрын

    I thought he said it was broken at the beginning of the video?

  • @angelak38

    @angelak38

    9 ай бұрын

    @gs1100ed I know he said that but wasn't sure which one it was.

  • @gs1100ed

    @gs1100ed

    9 ай бұрын

    @@angelak38 checkout the 3:00 mark

  • @julianalderson3938
    @julianalderson39388 ай бұрын

    An got feel for fullas chippin it.

  • @RambosParadise
    @RambosParadise9 ай бұрын

    Reminds me of English tree work

  • @torieorr2757
    @torieorr2757Ай бұрын

    These situations are my least favorite to deal with. I've had two in the past week, first one ailanthus with many english ivy vines, the next was a red oak, with a 7 inch diameter Chinese Wisteria on it. . Thankfully lift access on both, had to do some cribbing and mats to get it up some stairs for one, but still so much better than trying to climb one of those beasts. Love your channel keep it up

  • @geoffreygreen297
    @geoffreygreen2979 ай бұрын

    Tree climber harry, August and You! All on the same day. August posted first though!😂

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