My videos are made for the arboriculture industry to show tree removal techniques, climbing techniques, and rigging techniques. I also share product reviews for arborist equipment and tools.
Just watched your video on the importance of staying tied in twice while making cuts in the tree. This safety measure is crucial for arborists to prevent accidents and ensure a secure working environment. Thanks for sharing this valuable information! 🌳🔗 Keep climbing, keep growing, and keep shining bright, my friends! 🌟🌱✨
Love ❤️ this tip/ trick & your enthusiasm. Do you run the leather cambium saver with MRT? Based on the age of this vid you're probably running SRT now. Can't wait to try this!
For example buckingham tree sqeeze new versions is like 380.00 bucks ..useing your srs climb line choked and twisted behind the spar sideways wouldnt that be better .say with akimbo or shorty rope 🛠?😮😢
Do you ever try and talk the customer out of cutting down a healthy tree? I hate hearing someone tell me they cut it down because of the limbs and twigs that fall.
Thanks Brother , I have an Oregon chain sharpener and around sixty or seventy dull chains , lol. We’re a fence company with two Husqvarner 460 saws and our guys like to stick them in the dirt. I’ve tried diesel fuel , brake cleaner and dish detergent with poor results. I took your advice and it worked great ! Hit them with the power washer and sprayed them with chain lube after sharping. Thanks again , great tip. 👍
Great tipp! All the resin demovers have some sodium- or potassium hydroxide in it but often mixed with glycols, tensids and alcohol to reduce surface tension. You also can add some washing powder or Natron (backing powder). Don't forget to clean the chain with lots of fresh water, let dry and oil it right afterwards! For storage don't use bio-oil but thin mineral oil instead!
All these comments saying they never did this before, I’ve never climbed like this but when he was talking about tying the stopper knot my first thought was, “well what if you tied a second Blake’s knot on the other side wouldn’t it be more secure? 🤔 “ 😂
I sharpen knives for friends for free and my son who is attending linesmen school asked me to sharpen his gaffs today so this vid came in handy. A big 6 year late Thanks to you sir...
Every professional Arborist should be charging $100-$150 per man hour. Anyone who is bidding less is essentially destroying the industry lowering the bar. Be a professional.
I learned from 2 long time contractors with 30+ year experience each that if Your getting all your bids Your not making money. You should get about 50% of Your bids as confirmed jobs.
Thanks for taking the time. Subscribed. Started a tree managment service august of last year and its a good refresher listening to you catagorize your outputs and returns being the worker and owner. I am definitly shooting from the hip but i am improving and learning every day, honesty is the number one quality.
Hey Joe, been awhile since youve posted. Hopefully things are swell in your neck of the woods. Tree leeds are all the neighbors that hear the screaming saws😂 have a happy and safe 2024 my friend 🎉🎉🎉
I watched this video and tried this the same day. It works so well. I just used a toothbrush after the soak to get all the soft mush off. Perfect solution! Thank you for sharing this.
How much will a guy be hated an laughed at if hes not a certified arborist but has started climbing trees an falling trees solo just a small time tree business?
very informative video. Lots of videos about arborist and are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for chainsaws and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
What about when being asked for a estimate and you give a cheap estimate after hearing the outrageous first estimate that was thousands of dollars more and then another company comes in and does it for almost nothing .....also area im in some people look at you like you have four heads when giving 2 to 3000 dollar job around powerlines houses sheds etc ...... i watch alot of these video's where companys are charging 10,000 to 14,000 for big trees where in my area im cutting for 2,500 3,000 no crane no crew just me my bucket truck and chipper theres got to be a factor im missing or im just in the wrong areas thanks for reading and good video by the way !