(RAW) HUGE sweet-gum with not drop-zone
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2024
- The raw unedited video of a pretty good sized sweet-gum that we started as the last job of the day, the first day we got most of the brush off of it, and then the second day we returned to finish the tree, without damaging any of the surrounding obstacles.
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I followed this video from the beginning to the end. A lesson on how to bring a large tree down safely. Great job, dude! On to the next.
The day befor yesterday I (76 years) cut down a 70feet pine tree in a similaire way, with a Stihl elektric cable bounded chainsaw, my son helped downside on the rope to bring the branches down, the trunk I saw in pieces about 2feet, but I could trow them down one by one. My body still hurts because its a hard job. Most important is to work without error and safely...because if you fall you are dead.
It's always fun to watch a pro at his work.
What a great video I enjoy watching your videos keep making great videos I like your videos a lot keep making great videos
Dude, I can't stand you repositioning your lanyard with no secondary!!!
My folks have 3 sweet gums. Beautiful trees, but they make a mess of your yard with prickly gumballs galore. Wood is hard as hell too.
Epic journey. Glad to ride along for the climb. 👍
@reallytalltreeguy awesome video per usual buddy. Honestly enjoy your videos. Fellow climbing arborist here, across waters from you dude. All the way from the UK 🇬🇧
Dude you should get a Stein Mini reach tool... will save you a headache.
First! Good job!
Awesome job brother
Absolutely awe-inspiring performance from these behemoths.
Nice video. Thanks.
Nice one.thanks big guy.
Watching your hand switch grip position, then switch back at
This guy is amazing 😮 unbelievable talented 😝🙈👅👅👅💪
good job making work of that tree.... next time keep the squirrel as a pet and bring em along as a mascot lol :)
Do you ever slip while climbing
Gotta' admit, I skipped through some parts (4 hours?) to get to the final cutting down of the trunk. I have a number of sweet gum tress on my property (3 suburban acres in SC), and I HATE sweet gum trees! I can't walk though any part of my yard without almost falling from slipping on the stupid seed pods, which are the exact height to roll under my shoes! If I could get rid of them all, I would, but unfortunately several of them provide shade for my dogwood glades, both front and back yards, and I don't have a spare $50k to get them down....But i greatly enjoyed the demise of THIS one!
Ha second ❤ good job