My mother is one of those little old ladies that you mentioned...running around working on the farm...she's coming up on 94 & still using her electric chain saw to help clean up fallen stuff:) She's watched quite a few of your videos with me & says that she's learned a lot from watching them.
@connorgerber67463 жыл бұрын
I’m an electrician, I became drawn to trees after stumbling upon on of your vids. I’m now pursuing a career change into a occupation I actually enjoy. So thanks for that
@CaptainCurt0714 күн бұрын
I wish u actually shown more of the cut
@lernwithgern
One point for that is essential is the height of your cable attachment on the tree. Pulling too low (us non climbers) can cause a hinge to shear off. Bad.
@murieltainter59362 жыл бұрын
I'm a little ol' stay at home retired lady. No chain saw here.
@ponolovefarms39263 жыл бұрын
Billy Rays a great teacher and you too August. I’ve been cutting some big trees lately that used to be way out of my comfort zone
@SkyStayHigh6113 жыл бұрын
Most experienced educator , you explain so well
@zugzug1107
You didn't say anything about using wedges.
@taftamick54 Жыл бұрын
Cut it up and burn it... Noooooooo!... Nice video!
@michaelkearney5562 Жыл бұрын
Nothing like a fence staple to do real damage to a chain!
@joethehammervalentine3 жыл бұрын
Started my own tree service last year. Your channel has been incredibly helpful, and I thank you.
@chris186603 жыл бұрын
My favorite kind of video you do...I have a small property and cut trees pretty often on my place your videos have made me better at putting trees exactly where I want them not just close enough thanks.
@Tanner-williams13 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy watching these videos. There’s always something new to learn.
@DarkVegetaman3 жыл бұрын
Always love the videos. I work at a computer all day, but between you and BBR, I worked up the courage to cut down two trees (not big, maybe 16" DBH) and dropped them right where I wanted them. Love the channel.
@damiensampson73233 жыл бұрын
Nice work as usual August. I love watching your videos and keep up on the explaining and banter I love it. Your guys must really enjoy working for and with you.
@jessel8833
It always feels extra nice when things go right! Well done! Thanks for all your insight & thoughts. It's important to teach each other & share experience & wisdom. Thank you guys!!
@patrickodonoghue11693 жыл бұрын
When I see you cutting hinges while the tree is falling...... I recognize your “Driving steaks” and not the normal 100 to 200 trees I drop a year. I follow my Department rules but learn SO much from what you ‘Teach!1111 I absolutely enjoy your content and the education you give to everyone across every level of experience. Plus the Billy ray plug was cool. You both are top level professionals at different ends of the field.
@StevenLettsPerformance3 жыл бұрын
I like the way both you and Buckin can come up with the same results but have your own twist to accomplish the job. Great job bud
@brianfloyd80333 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining the work ! Im just glad to see Joe working with you more
@jonathandevries28283 жыл бұрын
Woo! I'm a plumber! Only fell one tree ever...it didnt go great, but that was before i found your channel...I think i could do it now with all you've taught me. Thanks man!
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My mother is one of those little old ladies that you mentioned...running around working on the farm...she's coming up on 94 & still using her electric chain saw to help clean up fallen stuff:) She's watched quite a few of your videos with me & says that she's learned a lot from watching them.
I’m an electrician, I became drawn to trees after stumbling upon on of your vids. I’m now pursuing a career change into a occupation I actually enjoy. So thanks for that
I wish u actually shown more of the cut
One point for that is essential is the height of your cable attachment on the tree. Pulling too low (us non climbers) can cause a hinge to shear off. Bad.
I'm a little ol' stay at home retired lady. No chain saw here.
Billy Rays a great teacher and you too August. I’ve been cutting some big trees lately that used to be way out of my comfort zone
Most experienced educator , you explain so well
You didn't say anything about using wedges.
Cut it up and burn it... Noooooooo!... Nice video!
Nothing like a fence staple to do real damage to a chain!
Started my own tree service last year. Your channel has been incredibly helpful, and I thank you.
My favorite kind of video you do...I have a small property and cut trees pretty often on my place your videos have made me better at putting trees exactly where I want them not just close enough thanks.
Always enjoy watching these videos. There’s always something new to learn.
Always love the videos. I work at a computer all day, but between you and BBR, I worked up the courage to cut down two trees (not big, maybe 16" DBH) and dropped them right where I wanted them. Love the channel.
Nice work as usual August. I love watching your videos and keep up on the explaining and banter I love it. Your guys must really enjoy working for and with you.
It always feels extra nice when things go right! Well done! Thanks for all your insight & thoughts. It's important to teach each other & share experience & wisdom. Thank you guys!!
When I see you cutting hinges while the tree is falling...... I recognize your “Driving steaks” and not the normal 100 to 200 trees I drop a year. I follow my Department rules but learn SO much from what you ‘Teach!1111 I absolutely enjoy your content and the education you give to everyone across every level of experience. Plus the Billy ray plug was cool. You both are top level professionals at different ends of the field.
I like the way both you and Buckin can come up with the same results but have your own twist to accomplish the job. Great job bud
Thanks for explaining the work ! Im just glad to see Joe working with you more
Woo! I'm a plumber! Only fell one tree ever...it didnt go great, but that was before i found your channel...I think i could do it now with all you've taught me. Thanks man!