We don't have Pecan trees up this way. I don't think I've ever seen a tree peel quite like that. .....I would write a few more comments but I've got to pick up the popcorn I spilled all over the couch. 🤣 Thanks for sharing and keep yourselves safe! 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
Love the Rock Paper Scissors😂😂. Also Love my new Monkey Beaver Harness, used it on my very first crane ride last Saturday!! Took down 4 trees, very comfortable harness. Thanks to you and your team for all the Pride you guys put into your product 💪💪
I love peel cutting maneuvers very good way to doge stuff without rigging but you got to be careful when really close to a structure that when it hits tip first the butt end doesn’t kick back into something great video very cool 👍
I reckon you would produce a superb arborists manual August. I mean a “guide to” kinda thing. Has the thought ever crossed your mind? I for one have utilised much of your advice and techniques for cutting in my day to day work.
Haha! I was just sat here watching and thinking dude I wish somebody would ask me to cut a pecan...and then you said keep a straight piece for bow making...couldn't believe it :) I've been a professional bowyer for about 15 years but I'd had enough of it as a job so have just got my climbing tickets :) Funny old world!
@@nightfighter7452 I understand that if your company requires that, but in my yard…I would only wedge to guide the fall, or rope it and pull or winch to save pounding on wedges. At 72 it’s smart and easy rather than insurance issues 🤫. Hammering is for nails, and mostly screws are quicker and hold what I do. And iffn I were to build a big project, nail guns rule !
I got couple 020 being rebuild want to try the panther bar . What chain do you recommend or can I talk to Joe when I order . Just got caught up on your videos , second to none all the way around. My crane guy watching you now , I like the jocelyning of tree in landing zone .
I imagine that beaver pelt saddle brought in a pretty dollar amount. That was artistically a pure beauty of a beast that was more than likely a better winter harness than for a 4 season saddle,at least in Colorado that would be extremely overly warmish in the summertime. Considering how I do most of my tree work is in the birthday suit at nighttime. Because it’s way too hot during the daytime. Nonetheless I’m sure someone will cherish it as most of us would have. My petzl saddle is about aged out for wear so I’m hoping to put in a order here in about a few weeks to a month.
@@AugustHunicke Thanks, August! Less than I thought, but still a load considering all of the other stuff you wear. At any rate, he ain't heavy, he's my brother...
I'm from Georgia. We don't see pecan trees that tall and thin. Could that be an "Oregon Ash Tree"? Latin is "Fraxinus Latifolia " I'm sure the person living there knows because of the produce falling from it.