How to Clear a DANGEROUS Hung-Up Tree!
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2023
- Brace yourself for an adrenaline-pumping adventure as we take on the challenge of a dangerous hung-up tree. In this captivating video, we delve into the world of high-risk tree work, demonstrating the skill and precision required to safely bring down this formidable obstacle.
Join us on this thrilling journey as we navigate the complexities of a hung-up tree, showcasing innovative techniques and strategic cutting to ensure a successful and safe removal. Witness the tension and excitement as we carefully dismantle the tree, inch by inch, with a keen focus on mitigating risks and protecting the surrounding environment.
This heart-pounding demonstration offers valuable insights into the artistry of tree work, highlighting the expertise and experience needed to conquer nature's obstacles. From strategic cuts to meticulous planning, every step is fueled by a passion for precision and a commitment to safety.
Whether you're an arborist seeking professional inspiration or an adventure enthusiast craving an exhilarating experience, this video delivers the thrills you seek. Don't miss out on this captivating showcase of skill, as we face the dangers head-on and emerge victorious.
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Equal parts amazing and terrifying. I'll never attempt something like this myself, but I really enjoyed watching. Much respect!
Thank you!
I do not have the experience or skill for this. I do, however, have the sense to call someone who does.
I have a few acres - with a lot of trees. I am having issues bringing them down safely. Is, I have been starting with the easy ones. 3 years in, I have graduated to a Echo 600 Timberwolf and enjoy all the limbing and cleanup that I can handle. Your videos have been of a great help.
Excellent, thank you!
You might want to consider getting yourself a Tirfor fixed line puller. It is a real aid in pulling trees, whether falling against the lean or falling hung up trees safely. There are a number of different type pullers on the market, cable or rope, but fixed line pullers (cable) are simply great. I have both the 3/4 ton and 1.8 ton ones for the tree work that I do. The 3/4 smaller one covers a lot of territory and not so heavy. Super well made tools that have been around for a long time. Real good to have in your kit. Pull your car out of a ditch too..
Nice tree sled! Professionals at work, always a delight.
Geometry
Physics
True Engineering attitude
A Big Thank You! from Nova Scotia where on my property we have tall spruce trees, no soil, adjacent clear cut and frequent high windloads without notice!
You can imagine the outcomes: Roots up!
Really appreciate your channel.
Capt'n Ron
Thank you very much!
Impressive! Haven't seen that one before. Thanks for sharing.
I've done something similar! We called it "pole-in-a-hole" and used it on a lot of beetle kill in Montana. Never could figure out how to do it when the tree's still on the stump. . . thank you, now I know :)
Thank you!
Think I lost track of how many times he would have got fired on our logging crew.
Like a Boss!!! Well done!!! Been doing this for years and have never seen this method!
Thank you very much!
that has to be THE BEST cut I ever saw done ... wow
This guy's skill is amazing. He had lots of other directions he could have dropped this tree. He picked that direction to hang the tree on purpose. In order to make this video. He picked exactly the right spot to get it to hang up. Kudos!
You call that "skill" ?? This is joking and have nothing to do with a real professional worker.Unbeleavable such 🤮
Yes, this is for education. Thank you Michael!
ha,ha i expect such kind of senseless answer, i wish you futher jokes like this 😂@@FINNISHLUMBERJACK
@@user-ws7us5me4s , it's clear that don't know what you're talking about.
Well done. You made the video as a "What to do, after it gets hung up."
Some smooth-brains like User-Wuss can't seem to wrap their limited cranial capacity around such an object lesson.
Keep doing these as safety guides and ignore the morons.
Those of us who can see the training and wisdom in your lesson do appreciate it.
Cheers from the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
Boss: Hey Vern, what did you get done today?
Vern: I felled a tree, boss.
That's a great technique! Thank You for putting this together.
habe ich noch nie in 30 Jahren so gesehen, echt der Hammer.
fascinating. Thank you. I've hung up a couple trees and never heard of this technique. Usually I'm throwing my rope on a giant fish hook up to grab and pull like hell. sometimes it works , sometimes it doesn't..
👍🏻👍🏻
The ol pole in the hole. Great job videoing the technique.
Thanks for the heart pounding video!😂
❤️
Had that happen to me a lot of times in areas where trees are too close together to fall completely. Nice to have another method to get them on the ground.
I'm glad to help!
Класс, мастер своего дела. Лесоруб- почетная профессия.
Tolle Idee und Ausführung. Absolut Top
Спасибо за видео! Берегите себя!
😃👍🏻👍🏻
Great work Thankyou😉
Nicely done 👍👍looks like a good way to get it done and stay fairly safe when you're out on your own
Thank you sir!
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACKэтому вальщику вообще нельзя в лесу работать.
Very clever and expertly done!
That is flipping amazing! Well done.
Thank you sir
True professional!
Thank you very much!
Gran maestro. Grazie.
That's not tree falling!!!
That's an ABORTION!!!😂😂
Nicely done. Wow. You won't see me trying that anytime soon! Stay safe.
thank you, you too!
Молодец настоящий профессионал удачи успехов и здоровья
Next level stuff right there
Part of me wants to say this is too complicated,
But i got a hanger and did NOT clean it this nicely 😂😂
Nice work man youre an inspiration
🥰 thank you very much, it means a lot
That was awesome!
I was bitting my nail, thinking he was going to trip when running down his exit paths. he had way too much debris in the way IMHO. Always make sure you exits are cleared ;)
Perfect!👍
Well that’s one way to do it. Nice!
Respect... WoW!!!
Damned lucky she went when she did. You almost dug yourself into a deeper hole there. All's well that ends well.
I'm really enjoying your videos, btw.
i was bricking it for you watching this lol ... great job and skill
Thank you!
Wow that is a amazing technique for felling a tree 😎👍
I hope you never end into that situation
Ive seen alot of people start cutting parts of that tree while its hanging, angled cuts making the tree slide down. The problem with that method is its pretty unreliable in terms of where the tree slides. Secondly you end up making the tree standing more and more straight, hoping for the bind to release. This method requires skill and was really fun to watch, once i realised what you were doing. I wonder tho, if you had pushed that slide part further in, maybe the tree would slide further, instead of pushing the slide out. Anyways a joy to watch greetings from Norway
The back end of that slide part should have been fixed so it couldn't slip.
Hyvää huomenta, kiitos videostasi
Hyvää huomenta, tervetuloa kanavalle ja kiitos kommentistasi!
Terveisiä Tšekin tasavallasta, täydellinen esimerkki kuinka käsitellä suurta roikkuvaa puuta vähällä vaivalla. Kiitos paljon oppitunneistasi. Kaikki parhaat
Zdravím z České Republiky, perfektní ukázka jak si poradit s velkým zavěšeným stromem s minimem námahy. Díky moc za tvoje lekce. Ať se daří
Man probably a retired math teacher. Load, friction, leverage, etc....I like how he fully respects the tree as it released to the ground.
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I wonder now as long as the hinge is already broke, or just if not that much left, could you put a chain or cable a few feet up the tree and use a winch to pull it back?
Either a trunk winch if there is a path near, by hand with a come along, or battery powered winch.
That works, but be wary of trees shooting back, so keep your distance.
That's how I solve it when it happens. Sometimes the job is to remove a half-felled tree from someone else (or nature).
He used a robust chain winch in another video that would have been my option. Just need it long enough to stay out of harm's way… or a redirect so the winch is off to the side.
fantastic skill sets here
Thank you!
Dobra robota. 👍
Winch. Big truck. Pray.
:D Emphasis on the praying
Very elegant!
Thank you!
Sweet !!!
Dangerous Hanging Tree: Cutting It Down Is Always Thrilling - It's always tense and exciting to watch such risky tree cutting. Looking forward to seeing how this precarious situation is handled!
😃 👍🏻👍🏻 how did you like it?
Nice.
Control that roll.
Remember look up not so bad on those but you never know.
Sehr gute Technik 👍 Super Video Danke.
Vielen Dank!
Great camera work good saw man too
Thank you very much!
amazing
Fantastic method, well executed, never seen this clever technique before, love your content, stay safe always, greeting from Ireland !!!
Come on this is a kind of joking and not a techniqe , in most other places you get fired with in real time 😂
@@user-ws7us5me4s Yeah, this is not an instruction manual and the technique is "unsafe" by modern standards. Stuff like this is not to be done in a "workplace" in 2020's developed world because Safety Sally says NO. But it works and it might sometimes be the most successful approach.
Of course stuff like this are officially stunts these days. This one was not the most dangerous thing I have seen live watching felling done by professionals. In fact this was pretty close to the regular safer practice if you look closer. When someone pays this much attention while executing this maneuver it's not actually significantly more dangerous than going manual logging in the first place.
wonderful forest
Very good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I won't stand behind a hung-up tree and cut it down like this way. I would cut it piece by piece to drop it down safely,
That's fine for storm clearing or firewood. Not so much if you are tasked to get as much sawmill lumber as possible, that stuff needs to be 4-6m long.
Clever, nice work. Looks like you're using a MS500i too.
Thanks for demonstrating a creative and fun way to do this with only a saw. I appreciate your technique. I don’t quite get why the west coast faller types in the comments are so crusty…
That is part of their personality, they can’t help it
Greetings, one hobby, one profession, friends, don't forget to take care of your safety because this is quite a dangerous job...👍
IMPRESSIVE! 🙌
Thank you!
if the tree is more vertical...i make a bore cut about 4 feet off the ground at a 45-60 degree angle...I insert a wedge...and then release the two holding pieces and let the tree drop straight down...I repeat this until I feel the tree can be pushed over the opposite direction from the initial intended direction of fall...its pretty much what you have to do in a dense stand of pines...
Ottimo lavoro
Hangers suck. Solid effort to getting out of that situation. Glad it went safe.
Nice job brother. Thanks for the tip. Much respect for your skill.
Just cool, weil done!
Cut down giant trees, Chainsaw - Climbing skills to cut down tall trees - Great wood sawing machine
とてもすごいです!🙌
Great technique which is news to me. Keeps risk low, allows you to keep distance.
Nice!
Im wondering if he planned on using the 6 inch log as a track, versus just letting the short end pop off the stump?
this is very helpful
Thank you!
Волнительные лесорубы)))))
😃👍🏻👍🏻
Un máquina 👍
well done
Gotta be fearless to be safe....yikes, but that was beautiful.
Good job! Congratulations!
Хорошая работа, для обучения но в отдельных странах этот способ не прописан в инструкции по безопасности
Min första tanke, hur xxx är han som fäller åt fel håll😂😂😉😉
Snyggt jobbat
Micke 🇸🇪
🤣
Tack så mycket!
Interesting technique Magister ! Many thanks for your kind sharing....Ciao Nick from IT
Thank you very much sir!
so good
Excellent technique 👌 😊
Super
Good skills 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
Thank You!
Way to capture viewers for as long as possible! Best of luck monetizing your channel!
well done, man - well done. May I ask which Stihl saw and sword you used ???
28" bar, Stihl ms400 c-m
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACK thank you man!!!
nice work
HVALA.
Humbolt fell would have been much faster with same result. However, it was a novel idea.
Having done this many times, I would have made the Humbolt face cut first, then cut the hinge from back side, followed by a diagonal cut (if needed) with same angle as the face cut, but not quite all the way, then made the trigger cut to the face, from just below where the diagonal comes out. It would make a second slide-off in same direction, gaining about 6' more, which would complete the fell, but the bar would be unaffected as base slides slightly above it.
Thank you!
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACK :^) Thank you for taking the time to read, visualize, and comment on my method!
In some locations a bucket truck and heavy equipment is not practical due to terrain, so if creative chainsaw solutions are possible, predictable, and safe, I learn something new, and get entertained in the process.
Your slider method was definitely entertaining also, and a bit scarey.
Btw, it was clear that you carefully chose the direction of the fell for the purpose of demonstrating your (very) creative slider method. My guess is that it would have slid farther if you elevated the far end of the slider log, so the base wouldn't jam into the ground.
Addressing safety, every time you walked back and forth in front of the base to make both your plunge cuts and your final cuts, I held my breath and prayed the hinge would not pop unexpectedly, like they sometimes do.
Could you provide a link to your Humbolt cut. I'd like to see it performed.
The advantage I see with the method in the video is that you arenot working at the base of the hung tree in the final and most dangerous step that releases the tree.
Well done! ;)
very good
Thank you! ありがとう! ほんとうにありがとう
Great job, always fun to watch !
Thank Thomas and merry Christmas!
Как быстро он побежал))
This happened to me. It is so dangerous and never ever go behind the tree. I just keep cutting another notch higher than the cut area until it drops down.
czcams.com/video/4h8yG8_nHxQ/video.html
01:30 I see the dynamite hole, but then he forgets to add the dynamite.
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『吊り下げられた木』→日本では『かかり木』
上部で《つる》が絡んでいる場合もあります。
参考になりました、サンキュー!…。
Super inteligente.... parabéns
Auf jeden fall gut wenn man keine Winde vor Ort hat.
Hyvin Jouni sahattu. Käytit puun omaa painoa hyväksi.
Kukkasorvari. 😉🏡🖊🌠