Expert Tips On How To Remove Dangerous Trees Safely!
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2023
- In this exciting video, join me as I take on the challenging task of removing two enormous spruces situated perilously close to a home. The operation involved meticulous planning and precise execution, using a Stalpen tree jack and a tackle with rope. You won't believe the size of these trees!
The first spruce, which was leaning away from the house, was no match for the power of the Stalpen tree jack. Watch how smoothly and efficiently it's brought down. However, the real challenge was the second tree, leaning precariously towards the house, presenting a risk of property damage if not removed correctly.
With careful preparation and the help of a tackle and rope, see how I safely pulled it down. And all of these are done with my trusty Stihl MS 400 C-M chainsaw, a professional's choice for tough jobs like this.
As a professional tree removal specialist, I hope my experiences and tips can help fellow arborists or those interested in the industry. If you're interested in my work and want to support the channel, please check out my merchandise (finnishlumberjack.creator-spr.... Your purchase not only allows me to keep creating these helpful videos but also lets you wear some really cool gear.
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Thanks for good info!
A pro at work 👍
Very professional with big saw👍
Has hecho un trabajo perfecto
Спасибо! Отличная работа, и всё наглядно!😊
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I love watching your videos, I always learn something
Nice, thank you for commenting!
Good instructional video!
Thank you!
Good job. 👍
Está bien excelente 👍
congratulations good job ..
Bonjour félicitation pour votre travail très professionnel fait avec une aisance remarquable ,surement beaucoup d 'années de pratique derrière vous .
Классно получилось! Всё точно в цель!😊👍
Круто👍вы настоящий профи
The second fir felling was a very high risk. If you had taken one tripping step, you would benn hit by the tree. Extremly dangerous. Take care of you
two cuts of incredible perfection, the professionals can be seen and distinguished by the way they work. Well done.
superbly done. I am engaged in cutting firewood for my own needs. felling technique and a good and sharp chainsaw are always important. and of course take care of safety. Greetings from Croatia.
Greetings and welcome to my channel!
Master craftsman at work. Love to see it and the expert level of tool useage. 👍👍
Nice Job !
Thank you very much! Welcome to my channel!
That's funny!
He has the Husqvarna brand jacket... and uses a Sthil chainsaw!
You definitely know what you’re doing bro! New sub here! 👍🏻☮✌🏻
Welcome to the channel!
perfect face-cuts: Like always: You're the man !!!!
Thank you very much!!!!
good job buddy!
Beautiful work!❤
Thank you!
jolie travail
Thanks for describing the felling tongues & the telescoping rod. Have you considered selling this assembly on Amazon?
I had a hardware store for 20 years. I just sold the business to focus more on tree removal and youtube
Neturint įrankio medžio parėmimui,galima kalti kylius priešingoje išjovos pusėje ir tokiu būdu paversti medį.
This was awesome👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Bravissimo 👏 👏 👏
muy buen trabajo, yo cortaría todas esas rebrotes de la base que estorban, para que no se trabe nada o moleste, saludos
Witch version of the Stalpen are you using?
And are you thinking in some situations that you would have like to have the biggest one?
This version: czcams.com/video/7kko1Jg5J94/video.html
Спасибо,видно что мастер с опытом,как по мне,любителю одной растяжкой оттягивать очень опасно,ветер налетит и крона сыграет непредсказуемо,двумя гораздо надежнее.
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Работа мастера! 👏
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Good job. Please, why did you cut the sides? What does it help for? Thanks.
It prevents the trunk from twisting while falling
Fantastic tutorial best wishes watching from north west England 🏴
super
Why did you make the small side cuts after the first notch? I’m curious what this did. Thanks,
Me no expert but it looks like those little side notches provide better visibility to aim the back cut to the hinge. Or possibly to pre-remove any peripheral hinge so that there's no unwanted last second pull from either side.
@@billycox475 yea that makes sense thanks
Hyvin tehtyjä, havainnollisia ja asiapitoisia videoita. Nyt kun näitä on katsellut niin rupeaa puut kaatumaan sinne minne pitääkin! 😁👍
Kiitos! Englanniksi myös paljon uskottavampia?
Soo good mate! Great skills. Why do you shave the sides of cut?
Thanks, to see the blade clearly and to avoid the bark from twisting the falling trunk
these not danger tree they are all good trees ..but really good felling !!
Could you explain, please, why you do the two very small side cuts? Thank you from northern Michigan USA
Sorry, I now see your reply from a previous viewer.
No worries, they are to get the bark away from ruin my day
I like that stalpen
тяжёлая работа ! Сколько м3 были эти две сосны ?
Para que le razura los costados?
Where did you but those felling tongs with the telescopic handle? Tank you
I used to own a forestry shop, from there
Whats felling tongs I have never seen them dose it clamp to the tree .I would spike up the tree and attach the rigging rope
Check this out: czcams.com/video/xz8dYR_yNzU/video.html
It is basically large spring loaded log hook that you can lift to tree with the pole. And you can connect your rope to that. No need to climb the tree.
Everyday is a learning day 💪
Hallo wie hast du den Schrauber installiert
Expert at work; what else is there to say?
Nice job!
Thank you!!!
la cerniera non sembrava proporzionata al diametro del tronco, ma comunque è andata.. bravo
Im surprised how deep of a felling notch you can get away with on those trees. We usually only go 30% depth of the diameter at the deepest, or 80% of the diameter for the inside edge of the notch...yeah...you didnt HAVE to use the Stalpen...you just WANTED to...LOL...nice tool...
What is the tool called he uses to help throw the trey
czcams.com/video/7kko1Jg5J94/video.html
When I'm dropping a tree close to structures, ALWAYS gets rope or cable to positively control the direction of fall. The pusher pole just doesn't do enough for long enough.
Too slow for commercial tree felling, clients don't pay enough to waste that much time.
Seeing that, I'm no professional, but I wonder if one could use a battery powered winch to pull on the tree more safely.
Would need a long remote and/or maybe there is a wireless version.
Anyhow I think you could stand in a 45° safe zone and pull on a rope on the battery powered winch to pull it out of the way as the tree is just about to fall.
You could also use a pulley which would let you pull the rope sideways.
intéressant, surtout quand on voit qu'il rectifie l'angle de chute, mal coupé au premier passage ! du travail pensé, réfléchit, et c'est cela l'intérêt d'une vidéo
The direction is good. but if you fall, you are under the tree
Les side cut servent surtout à empêcher un empattement important de faire dévier la chute de l'arbre du côté où se trouve l'empattement, celle-ci le tirant vers lui. J'ai regardé distraitement la vidéo mais ce n'était pas nécessaire dans le cas du premier arbre. Dans le deuxième j'aurais aimé qu'il soit plus prononcé mais il fait les side cut par automatisme.
Lätt som en plätt när man kan sin sak!
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I’m an arborist, There were no defects I could see in these trees and they were healthy. Removing them decreased the livability of the property not to mention the environmental impact.
Why do you cut so nice trees ?
Зачем валить такую красоту
Hur lätt som helst att fälla 🤣😉😉
Micke 🇸🇪
7:29 👀👀
Why do you make cuts on the sides of the tree ??
bene i tagli , però si lascia troppo piede , spreco di legno !!! nel secondo abete per essere sicuri della sua direzione uso il tir fort ( argano a fune manuale )con il quale si può tirare l'albero nella direzione voluta
Die Menschheit ist gefährlich, aber niemals die Bäume.
May I ask why you shave the sides?
To see where the blade goes, and to stop the bark from twisting the falling stem.
beim zweiten Baum wäre es mir zu heiß gewesen, in der Fallrichtung des Baumes am Seilzug zu ziehen. Ich hätte vermutlich das Seil so lange gewählt, dass ich aus dem Gefahrenbereich raus bin
Mann kann ja auch mal stolpern..
No need to rebuild the house 🎉
Looks like you did this your whole life good sht
Thank you!
I have
Why do you have to shave the sides of the trunk when you fell a tree?
To see the blade easier, an to avoid the trunk from twisting
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACK thanks!
Don't understand the reason for "shaving" the sides .....
пупелька в тютельку 😀🏆
You should have pulled from a right angle position out of the falling path of the tree....that was very unsafe, even for someone who cuts many trees...
Not really
Not really.. you never tripped over or fell in your life ? Boots snagged in brash..happens all the time in forestry as you will know...
Never pull tree to your self like that ,also shouldn't work along. Sorry but not safe ,could of put redirect with pully ,or preloaded tree with winch or other method
Why you use toys (Stalpen and boom stick)? You are a beginner ? Mollycoddle!
A pařez jak jídelní stůl pro srnky
Funny answer (Google translates: And a stump as a dining table for deer)
I'm wondering, why you have to shave the side? Merci.
I would love to know also
For two reasons: 1) to see the blade and cut easier, 2) not letting the bark to twist the tree when falling
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACK Thank you!
Now i see. Thank you.
@@FINNISHLUMBERJACKw
На второй ëлке был птичкин домик😢😮🧐😞😔😟😕🙁☹️🥺🤔😁
Meine Kettensägen stehen hinter mir, die sind ganz nervös geworden 😀😀😀
Hi wiedermal ein gelungens Video super Erklärt einfach der Hammer 😎👌💪👍😎🤗
?Frage? Ist das eine Stihl 500i .u. Welchen Sprit Färst du...
Was sagst du zu XP Power 2 oder Stihl Motormix von denn Sonderkraftstofe...
LG.alex 👌💪👍😎🤗🇦🇹
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Weiter hin gut Holz 😉💪💪💪🍀🍀🍀🍀
On voit que le gars n'est pas la pour rigoler, en moins de 10 mn le premier arbre est coupé, ( on a mis plus de 4 heures pour faire la meme chose sur un pin un poil plus gros)
inget säkert hörn där inte ;)
wow how risky at the end .... not good
spam bland kommrntarerna?
who teached you to cut a tree on this way, why don't set the cut 2 meters above ground instead
as close as possible? and people here say "very professional" ? i will say "no comment" 😂
why people cuting down so beautyfull trees? 😣
To use your saw..😊
ein Fachmann
first cut way too deep. no safety space left. far away from master work
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Too much bad practice here to be a 'how to', especially for novices. Experience can make you lazy with safety and this video is a 'how not to'.
No use of chain brake, moving around in fall direction and winching to standing position amongst brash. Don't try this at home.
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damn good job
pålstek
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