Crazy Close Call - Tree Topping Near Miss

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    Older footage from my archives (2014).
    An easy Doug fir removal on a property we'd been working on all day. The groundies were tired and not on their 'A' game when a car pulled up and stopped right where the top was being felled. Must have missed the car by inches! The driver seemed oblivious to the fact that a tree top almost fell on their car, and proceeded to reverse away from the scene none the wiser.
    Bizarre, random scenario that couldn't have been predicted but thankfully no-one was hurt & no damage was done.
    This video is for demonstration purposes only and must not be used as a substitute for technical training. It is assumed that the viewer is already familiar with tree climbing work and the associated techniques and methodologies involved.
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  • @marlaleemouse
    @marlaleemouse Před 5 lety +151

    I'm 71 and I never thought I would be up in a tree with a guy while he saws away! Love it!

    • @treemands
      @treemands Před 4 lety +9

      I'm 71 in 2 months and I am up there every day.

    • @ariale769
      @ariale769 Před 4 lety +2

      Are u actually 71?

    • @murielvaillancourt3855
      @murielvaillancourt3855 Před 4 lety +2

      Mary McMahon i have vertigo when i watch this!

    • @billrobbins5874
      @billrobbins5874 Před 3 lety

      64 here, about 40 foot lower, thought, ok, he can top that tree now. People have nerves of steel and a truly clear mind for that job!

    • @Gideon_Judges6
      @Gideon_Judges6 Před 2 lety

      @@murielvaillancourt3855 I find it helps if you count out loud: uno, dos, tres, catorce.

  • @kennethmaddock253
    @kennethmaddock253 Před 6 lety +82

    When I started working for a tree company, l was a ground guy starting out, takes time to learn the do's and don'ts, but I also new that l wanted to become a climber and do bucket work, it's hard to find guys for ground work that are willing to look farther than a pay check, your have to love the work, and the challenge of it, for myself l was hooked on the risks of working with trees, figuring out the best and safest way of getting the job done, you feel alive at the end of the day, think about it your outside fresh air , great exercise, every jobs different, never boring, you can't get better than that!!! ;)

    • @davidfredenburg8283
      @davidfredenburg8283 Před 4 lety +8

      30+YEARS CLIMBING
      65 NOW AND IN BETTER SHAPE ALL THE WAY AROUND THAN MY 30-40 YEAR OLD DOCTOR AND HE'S STATED THAT 👍🤣😎
      "OL'FASHION TREE SERVICE OF BRETHREN AND KALEVA MANISTEE COUNTY MICHIGAN. U.S.A.
      🇺🇲

    • @davidfredenburg8283
      @davidfredenburg8283 Před 3 lety +5

      KEITH,M.
      I'M 65 AND STILL CLIMBING.
      EVERYBODY PLEASE 🙏TRAIN YOUR GROUNDMAN TO DO EMERGENCY IN TREE RESCUES.
      MY DAUGHTER FROM THEY OFFICE MONITORED THE 911 SYSTEM FOR TREE INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS UNFORTUNATELY SHE MONITORED THE CALL THAT DAY ABOUT A MAN IN TROUBLE IN A TREE WE ARRIVED AT THE SCENE AND I WENT UP INTO THE TREE FOR RETRIEVAL. I DIDN'T KNOW IT AT THE TIME BUT IT WAS THE MAN THAT TRAINED ME, HE UNFORTUNATELY HAD A MASSIVE HEART ATTACK..
      I'VE DONE HAVE OTHER TREE RETRIVELES UNFORTUNATELY SOME GOOD SOME NOT SO GOOD JUST IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN LAST YEAR THERE WERE 189 MEN KILLED DOING TREE WORK NOT AROUND POWER LINES BUT STILL YET A IS A LOSS AND THEY'RE ALL MISSED.
      MAKE SURE THAT ALL YOUR GROUNDMAN KNOW HOW TO DO INTREE A RESCUE IF THAT NEED EVER ARISES.

    • @oneer8435
      @oneer8435 Před 3 lety

      Amen to that. Been a tree man for 30 years and feel the same way.👍

    • @darrengilland5869
      @darrengilland5869 Před 2 lety

      I've been in tree work for 20+ years climbing for 17 I enjoy it

  • @sandya4787
    @sandya4787 Před 3 lety +28

    Van puts it into reverse and heads back home to change his boxers 😂

  • @sharonreeves5002
    @sharonreeves5002 Před 6 lety +41

    He was cutting real close to his support rope there once, made me shudder!

    • @cheeesonator
      @cheeesonator Před 2 lety +1

      It has a steel-cut-resistant wire core.

    • @carlarthur4442
      @carlarthur4442 Před 2 lety +4

      That's the 1st thing I notice , I'd need a parachute and a safety net with a bouncy castle underneath, 🏰 😅

    • @raymondcassiday6497
      @raymondcassiday6497 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah… T1’s make that mistake all the time … NEVER cut one handed or near your lanyard/buck line …

    • @childofthemosthigh4930
      @childofthemosthigh4930 Před 2 lety

      When you're doing it that long you get used to it sometimes you do it a couple inches when you're chuck big pieces down

  • @Fakyourfeelings
    @Fakyourfeelings Před 3 lety +6

    This is why comm is so useful. Being in the tree and able to communicate with a ground guy makes jobs much easier, safer, and also more entertaining.

    • @jgz6989
      @jgz6989 Před rokem +1

      Exactly.....with a radio or the likes there is no doubt your both on the same page.

  • @ericelam1014
    @ericelam1014 Před 5 lety +227

    Not the driver, the guys working on the ground should have directed traffic to stop.

    • @sonofeloah
      @sonofeloah Před 5 lety +7

      My thoughts exactly! I worked urban and wooded and the ground crew are to ALWAYS to make sure that safety is first for themselves and any outsiders. They see the monkey is about to top the tree and they should have made sure that no one is a target. But also, in working the urban areas, the top should have been tethered so it can fall against the tree and be lowered. NEVER free drop the top in an urban area!

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell Před 5 lety +1

      That's their main job! Very poor H&S plan!

    • @junfabi1
      @junfabi1 Před 5 lety +3

      no traffic warning cones/ banners even...

    • @johnfairchild8242
      @johnfairchild8242 Před 4 lety +3

      Azri'el Collier I’ve dropped some tops from pretty far up but I doubt any of them were from quite that high and always had a wider relative clear area to drop them in or else I roped them. It’s kind of a bit of a scary thrill when you drop a sizable section of the top of a tree and the part you’re roped to shakes back and forth from the sudden loss of stress above it. The biggest scare I got when doing that was when one decided to drop on its top and bounced! Kind of unpredictable.

    • @lamarpace4579
      @lamarpace4579 Před 4 lety

      nevri cebaph ,,,,:9

  • @Ryan-cm8lt
    @Ryan-cm8lt Před 5 lety +62

    But hell the top was practically dropped into the chipper. Bravo!

    • @genedameier8746
      @genedameier8746 Před 5 lety +1

      It would have been a nice Christmas Tree, and then chipped up.

    • @markcolby2927
      @markcolby2927 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree great aim

    • @TreeCraftbyAndrew
      @TreeCraftbyAndrew  Před 2 lety +1

      This was the 3rd & final removal at that property - it had been a long hard day and the ground guys were beat. I tried to get all the branches as close to the chipper as possible to save them the extra work 😉💪

  • @kdigiacomo
    @kdigiacomo Před 6 lety +12

    Video starts @ 21:00 for those that just want to see what happens.

  • @jamesklugel3297
    @jamesklugel3297 Před 6 lety +311

    We can't blame drivers or civilians clueless as they are. It's our job to control our work zone and all its hazards.

    • @milldabeast519
      @milldabeast519 Před 6 lety +33

      clueless? because hes not looking 120 feet in the air watching these guys work? thats why we have road work signs... fucking guys cutting these trees should of had communication and been stopping traffic

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 Před 6 lety +1

      actualy it was not planed to fall then. you can see him signaling that the 2 cars can pass becaus he tought the tree was not gona fall. but when he removed his saw it fell by mistake

    • @milldabeast519
      @milldabeast519 Před 6 lety +16

      doesnt matter. u dont put warning up 10 seconds before he falls the tree. this is something you do before u start climbing! he fucked up and m,ade a mistake which is exactly what i said . thanks for telling me in your own words....

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 Před 6 lety +2

      milldabeast519 there where probably warning signs. He just took a dumb risk and whanted to be nice and let the cars pass insted of leting them wait

    • @milldabeast519
      @milldabeast519 Před 6 lety +8

      well if you look you will "probably" see no signs? like i said should be fenced off and treated like any over head hazrd work site. 15 years of working on swing stage and elevated platform work it seems like common sense to me

  • @johns3106
    @johns3106 Před 6 lety +48

    Always stop traffic BEFORE you start your back cut!

  • @GillesLavigueur
    @GillesLavigueur Před 6 lety +1

    Increadibly PROFESSIONAL JOB ... I'M 80 AND HAD NEVER SEEN ANYBODY DO THIS AND, THANK GOD FOR THAT ONE MORE INFO OF LIFE ! ! ! Congratulations ! ! !

  • @charlessudick8519
    @charlessudick8519 Před 4 lety +1

    44 years a climber....always cones signs....men stopping traffic especially when toppling out....cars across street need moving....ran my own tree service...good job tying in ..2 safeties...be careful bro...love it !

  • @vicamu541
    @vicamu541 Před 4 lety +37

    4:57 unneccessary and deadly.

  • @mikealcoa6002
    @mikealcoa6002 Před 4 lety +16

    As George Carlin once portrayed in a performance.. "That wasn't a near miss, It was a NEAR HIT!"

  • @derekblake9385
    @derekblake9385 Před 4 lety +4

    Makes my legs wobble just watching being that high up, real respect

  • @Mrtyguy
    @Mrtyguy Před 5 lety

    Sena Bluetooth headsets. Worth every penny. Went Years with shitty communication. Being able to talk to a guy 100ft up a tree like he’s standing next to you is amazing. Also you can listen to tunes all day while you’re not talking.
    The groundsmen was definitely at fault here. When your climber is taking the top stand in the street and by no means let a car go by. Really lucky and close call. Signs and cones are also your best friend. Awesome video

  • @stephenneeson5194
    @stephenneeson5194 Před 6 lety +140

    Groundsman should have stopped the cars coming past while you took the top off.Lucky dude stay safe

    • @tigerzero5216
      @tigerzero5216 Před 5 lety +1

      That's true but here was the mistake as I observed and I'm not in that line of work. The cutter up the tree saw the van coming. He stopped his cut and waved below to let the van pass even though he had cut 2/3rds through. I guess his past experience was that last 3rd would hold. Where was the supervisor? I don't do this kind of work but I've worked with wood. Once the cut is more than halfway through, it can easily sheer away compared to being uncut. Side comment. It bugged me when he had one of the belts over a 1 inch limb. But the main belt was around the trunk. Also, cutting limbs just a few inches away from the main belt. He had faith in his skill.

    • @tonyoffermans3676
      @tonyoffermans3676 Před 5 lety +1

      @@tigerzero5216 Absolutely. That's a beautiful liitle saw for precision work, but still you need trust in your hand. That thin branch would have scared me as well. And yeah, starting the back cut before making sure traffic was stopped was a mistake.

    • @russellclement2058
      @russellclement2058 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tonyoffermans3676 A few company's make those small one handed saws for the crazy people that do that work,,,

    • @regbowes1127
      @regbowes1127 Před 4 lety

      I’m dizzy!

    • @kadmow
      @kadmow Před 4 lety

      @@tigerzero5216 : yes it appears the climber waved the (guys on the ground to let) - car through then the top "unexpectedly" gave way.. oops....
      No I don't do this work, but as an "Engineer" one is able to assess: structure, loadings, hazards and mitigate risk...
      I agree re. Safety lines (whatever the "professionals" like to call them), just looping it over a small branch - which would possibly not take a fall.. surely it should go over a branch on the other side of the trunk (less "shear force on the branch" - or tie a "french prusik" or - even just a couple of wraps around the trunk and back to the belt - other friction hitch around the trunk... )

  • @48retrop
    @48retrop Před 5 lety +6

    Every time I watch a video like this and everyone and their dog starts dog piling about how they "should have done it this way or that way" I am reminded that every swingin Richard is an expert today.

  • @MrG11G
    @MrG11G Před 6 lety +8

    I love your easy going tactic to remove the tree definitely would like to see the rest of the video. Just two things. When I’m working near a road as such I leave no room for guessing when it comes to pedestrians. I had many take the chance to cross the kill zone even when cones and other safety steps were in place. But the biggest great step is to have men in the road as a live communicator to possibly pedestrians coming in the area at that moment when death is falling. And I think that driver thought you signal them to pass through when you waved your hand. May be a good thing to have some radio talky when your so high up. Great work love it. God bless.

    • @richardjones8920
      @richardjones8920 Před 5 lety +1

      I was a climber for twelve years with a Professional company. If my boss ( the best one I ever had) had come upon that job site we would all have been fired.

  • @timtommy9984
    @timtommy9984 Před 4 lety +1

    Great work thank you for locking your bar every time you let go of your saw I was really worried that something bad was going to happen but I'm thankful it did not you done an outstanding job I'm looking out for the people on the ground it would be a privilege and an honor to work with you thank you for putting Safety First

  • @DaddytechEnt
    @DaddytechEnt Před 6 lety +8

    *That near miss is the VERY reason in Tennessee now you have to have cones out blocking people from coming through your work area. if you don't have them it's a HUGE fine*

  • @judil3294
    @judil3294 Před 5 lety +8

    Makes me seasick. Dangerous work, wow. I kept worrying he would hit his rope with that saw.

    • @marklewis4793
      @marklewis4793 Před 5 lety

      ..thats definitely in his future,..hope it gets filmed.

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 Před rokem

    Fair dinkum , who waved him through ..anyway whatever this bloke gets paid , it ain’t enough .. total legend.

  • @landon6811
    @landon6811 Před 4 lety +53

    It seems like his saw gets so close to his lanyard

    • @jack-kg7vk
      @jack-kg7vk Před 4 lety +5

      ikr I thought he was gonna nick it and fall

    • @henrikstenlund5385
      @henrikstenlund5385 Před 4 lety +4

      it was terrifying to watch this guy to operate. His ropes are of the same color as the wood and he is very close to the ropes many times. It is a surprise that he got down alive. He was also casting the twigs carelessly all over.

    • @davidfredenburg8283
      @davidfredenburg8283 Před 4 lety +5

      STEEL CORE FLIP LINE 👍😎

    • @clairgood9491
      @clairgood9491 Před 3 lety +3

      He laid it down like a pro ,perfect

    • @davidfredenburg8283
      @davidfredenburg8283 Před 3 lety +3

      HENRIK, S.
      THIS IS NOT A JOB FOR THE WEAK AT HEARTED..
      I'VE DONE THIS WORK FOR 30 YRS.
      IF YOU'VE BEEN IN THIS BUSINESS THAT LONG AND SAY YOU'VE NEVER BEEN HURT.
      ONE, YOU'RE TELLING A LIE..
      TWO, YOU'VE NEVER DONE THE WORK..
      MY OWN PERSONAL OPINION GROUNDWORK IS FAR MORE DANGEROUS THAN BEING UP TOP..
      REMEMBER THIS REMEMBER THIS SKYDIVERS GET HIGHER SCUBA DIVERS DO IT DEEPER BUT YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND A MANUAL TREE CLIMBER OUT ON A LIMB AND HOPEFULLY NOT AT THE END OF HIS ROPE.
      🤟✌️🕊️ FROM
      TREE CUTTER DAVE 😎 AND
      OL'FASHION TREE SERVICE
      BRETHREN MICHIGAN,USA🇺🇲

  • @RAYOFSONLITE
    @RAYOFSONLITE Před 5 lety +54

    Incredible work.
    The guys on the ground need to direct traffic more consciously.

  • @mirrored4055
    @mirrored4055 Před 5 lety +3

    This is an excellent video for training purposes.

  • @bobhall4588
    @bobhall4588 Před 4 lety

    I am 75 now and hardly climb up to the table, but climbed for many years on steel and wood as a lineman. Always hated when I had to climb a tree. Better you than me! Well done.

  • @kevinmcgann9732
    @kevinmcgann9732 Před 6 lety +15

    I hate some climbers who are snobs and think they dont have to help clean up and now that I climb I still feel everybody on the job is a ground guy and I'd drag brush for you any day man, subscribing!

    • @peteduckworth2739
      @peteduckworth2739 Před 5 lety +1

      If there isn't another tree to climb I'm not dragging any brush. If I wanted to be a brushie I'll hang up my spikes and start dragging. I've done my time behind a chipper. Not a snob.

  • @SupermanJH68
    @SupermanJH68 Před 6 lety +20

    Despise passive aggressive people.
    Folks on the ground need to stop traffic
    Or wave them through.
    That driver had no business being there,
    Fella cutting up in tree had no control
    Ground crew needs to actively engage drivers.
    Stop or get away.
    Nice work, cutting in tree.

    • @Federal.Bureau.of.Igotchya.
      @Federal.Bureau.of.Igotchya. Před 6 lety +1

      Superman 68 the guy waved the car through but the car for some reason decided to slow down to 2 miles and wonder what all the tree limbs were all about and then the tree just broke lose not the ground people’s fault but the driver shouldn’t have stopped where he did

    • @garrymiller3171
      @garrymiller3171 Před 6 lety

      @@Federal.Bureau.of.Igotchya. you don't wave a car through with the back cut that far in. It was everybody's fault

    • @Yourebeautyfull
      @Yourebeautyfull Před 5 lety

      It's all their fault. First of all the guy in the tree should have been wise enough not to let the cars through. Secondly his groundcrew should have been aware of his misjudgement and stopped the car. Thirdly if the car was a bit smarter he would not have ride through and then stopped. Best would have been just stopped, but since he didn't, second best would have been driving through without stopping right at the point of the tree. All people in this video made a mistake at the exact same time, but I guess it's easier said and done. Which person fucked up most is free for personal opinion to be judged :P

  • @samuelneil2691
    @samuelneil2691 Před 4 lety +17

    Gotta love how the driver just stops and stares at the tree top flying towards them. What a moron. I would have hauled ass out of the way LOL.

  • @carlarthur4442
    @carlarthur4442 Před 2 lety

    Enjoyed the video, on the edge of my seat , which is better than being on the edge of the branch .

  • @slypig24
    @slypig24 Před 6 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing. We can all do with a shake up on safety. Love your tree work.

  • @trucksbuilder
    @trucksbuilder Před 6 lety +39

    That was close!! Some signs may have helped, it definitely could have been worse. Keep kicking ass 💪👍

    • @eddiekidd1760
      @eddiekidd1760 Před 5 lety

      North Country Tree Works L.L.C. "Police Tape" will keep them out... haha... especially DUI candidates... 😎

  • @KennysTreeRemoval
    @KennysTreeRemoval Před 6 lety +7

    This is one of the reasons i'll be getting some new helmets with sena bluetooth headset for me and my guys. That was close!

  • @johnlordssecretgarden
    @johnlordssecretgarden Před 3 lety

    Great to see an expert at work.

  • @martinovel6821
    @martinovel6821 Před 4 lety

    hi martin from the uk ,i am a disabled man ,but i would love to do the work you guys do ,a sense of freedom ,i would love to see the redwoods in the USA but i never will, keep on rocking guys ,regards bro all of you over there ,

  • @patkarlsson
    @patkarlsson Před 6 lety +196

    All on the groundies not stopping the driver! How could the driver be aware of what is going on? nice removal!

    • @HuntGamingProductions
      @HuntGamingProductions Před 6 lety +2

      patkarlsson use common sense

    • @patkarlsson
      @patkarlsson Před 6 lety +38

      Yeah and common sense is that the groundie should have stopped the driver! The driver cannot be aware that there is work being done and someone is going the fell a tree on the street. Thats why there should have been more clear and better barriers and warning signs.

    • @rafon.
      @rafon. Před 6 lety +9

      Hunt Gaming/Productions, you aren't showing an example of it...

    • @Foppopski
      @Foppopski Před 6 lety +12

      If you look closly before the driver makes the right turn in to that street. The dude on the tree signs to him that its okey for both cars to pass. BUT he missjudged the "cut" he had made in the tree, he didnt know it whas gonna fall when it did.
      Besides, if the treetop had hit the car, there would only be some minor damage to the car, nothing major

    • @Foppopski
      @Foppopski Před 6 lety +8

      In other words, a minor $$ misstake. But still still, an unnecessary misstake

  • @johnwilkes4559
    @johnwilkes4559 Před 5 lety +14

    Ground Crew should've been on that 1!

  • @courtneykrismann4723
    @courtneykrismann4723 Před 6 lety

    Good cutting man. Clean, safe, quick. I would hire this guy any day.

  • @TheJonsberg
    @TheJonsberg Před 6 lety +6

    Close one... Silly driver 😂
    Glad it turned out fine..
    Blessings from Norway 🇧🇻

  • @martfil1
    @martfil1 Před 5 lety +125

    To all of the climbers out there, dont ever put you climbing rope on those little limbs. Always go around the main trunk of the tree, or use 2 safety straps, Unsafe work on this video.

    • @joshcloud5422
      @joshcloud5422 Před 5 lety +18

      @tree man I've been doing this for years it's never about the time it takes to finish the job .it's about the safety of work being preformed ..speed
      ushing =death and never tie into a tree like this unless you wanting to die ...he got lucky non of those branches broke out on him

    • @chuchobell
      @chuchobell Před 5 lety +6

      Wheres the road work signs, the private sector doesn't have to follow rules . No traffic control how do these guys work and not get hurt or the public. Take every precaution cuz you don't get many second chances.

    • @MrStreetboy80
      @MrStreetboy80 Před 5 lety +6

      tree man may hold weight but definitely wouldn’t hold under shock load when you really need it the most!

    • @abbeykennard1629
      @abbeykennard1629 Před 5 lety

      That’s a little pine tree not to carefully dome

    • @allankalynchuk1645
      @allankalynchuk1645 Před 5 lety +7

      Am I the only one who double belts?

  • @LarryAllenTonar
    @LarryAllenTonar Před 5 lety +3

    Close Call seems to be at 3:40 (nearly hit groundsman with limb) and 21:00 (treetop landed near a mom-car).

  • @tomatoes3
    @tomatoes3 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow made me feel bad just looking, total respect for you guys.

  • @margtassie4535
    @margtassie4535 Před 4 lety

    I was scared when I saw you at the top of that Tree fantastic Work

  • @Jack-bj4jw
    @Jack-bj4jw Před 6 lety +8

    A couple of times that saw got real close to your harness rope .

  • @MrG11G
    @MrG11G Před 5 lety +7

    Traffic control is a must.

  • @timothyhenson8853
    @timothyhenson8853 Před 6 lety

    Very good video I love how you show the work and don’t edit all the work out , great job

  • @AugustHunicke
    @AugustHunicke Před 6 lety +60

    lol, I love the zero verbal reaction to it Andrew hahahaha 💪

    • @johnbray614
      @johnbray614 Před 6 lety

      I would have been screaming like a baby....

    • @TreeCraftbyAndrew
      @TreeCraftbyAndrew  Před 6 lety +8

      'Self-Restraint' can be an excellent customer service tool!

    • @ericharris893
      @ericharris893 Před 5 lety +1

      I would be shaking my fist at them stick draggers from the top of the tree.

  • @RadDadMoody
    @RadDadMoody Před 5 lety +10

    Heres a tip, rope your tops down when your working residential. Common sense

    • @lukecaron831
      @lukecaron831 Před 3 lety +1

      There was no need to rope the top down. To much time spent to do that. No one got hurt, the ground guys should have stopped the car that’s all

    • @RadDadMoody
      @RadDadMoody Před 3 lety

      @@lukecaron831 Yeah well, where i come from you always take the extra time to be extra safe. Freak accidents happen all the time, even with proper rigging.

    • @arborgonetreeservice1315
      @arborgonetreeservice1315 Před 3 lety +1

      Yup. Take the extra time. Insurance will be paying the claim when ground guys fail.

    • @RadDadMoody
      @RadDadMoody Před 3 lety +1

      @@arborgonetreeservice1315 That, they will!!

  • @terryleimonis
    @terryleimonis Před 6 lety +57

    Personally, I'm concerned with the cars and more concernd with the climbing line around one limb up the tree. Yeah, I see the wire core flip line, however, put yout climbing line around the stem so you aren't relying entirely on one limb. You have far more "fuses" for failure and in worst case a knot or just friction in the outer bark of the tree. Yes, you have the flip line but we are trained on two tie ins for cutting. Not very effective if you Gaff out and put all your weight on that one limb holding you up. Stay safe Brother!

    • @johnaba5683
      @johnaba5683 Před 6 lety +7

      Terry Leimonis I definitely agree with the climbing line around the branch that's not safe at all

    • @badboy-bn2xx
      @badboy-bn2xx Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah that's the dumbest shit I've seen in a tree for a minute

    • @johnaba5683
      @johnaba5683 Před 6 lety +2

      bad boy
      Yes I definitely agree I started out as a groundman chipping brush and learn to climb in climbing for 20 years never seen anybody try to wrap their safety line and their main line around a branch if you cut that that's it you're all done that high up you will never climb again you'll be lucky if you live

    • @tellmesomething2go
      @tellmesomething2go Před 6 lety +2

      yea, should utilise the trunk.

    • @blackxout86
      @blackxout86 Před 6 lety

      I see what yall are saying but isn't that just his alternate flip line wrapped around the limb? I skipped through the video but he was mainly climbing with gaffs and his main flip line and it looked like the other one was just a back up

  • @raymeus
    @raymeus Před 5 lety

    I sure miss those days . I wonder if any of the guys I worked with at Timberline in northvancouver ever come on these youtube video's ? I know Mike started his own tree company and called it Cut above , and now I think its Tree people . I remember working with Richey First , crazy , guy . He would just storm up that tree , branches flying everywhere ………...in the bush of course , we were doing dangerous tree removal for hydro on Keats island . I remember being so proud of myself for climbing so fast and so high and then I felt a poke in my bum and I looked behind me and one of our guys had free climbed all the way up and poked me in the ass with his finger . What a gang .

  • @richardsimpson3136
    @richardsimpson3136 Před 5 lety +1

    At 3:35 He nailed the Guy beside the Chipper! Way to go! NEXT!

  • @goddmneletric4000
    @goddmneletric4000 Před 5 lety +19

    Ground crew should have stopped traffic.

  • @timskylark
    @timskylark Před 5 lety +3

    As daddy always said the fall isn't what hurts it's the sudden stop

  • @bobbylowe8733
    @bobbylowe8733 Před rokem

    Close call for sure! Almost had a free Christmas tree, Loaded and ready for tie downs!

  • @molai1961
    @molai1961 Před 6 lety

    A very interesting clip. Did not know there is such kind of job, seems dangerous yet exciting. The driver should have noticed the truck, the shredding machine and all the bits and pieces on the road. The tree did not touch any part of the car anyway. Thank you for sharing.

  • @kevinvanbrunt7498
    @kevinvanbrunt7498 Před 6 lety +4

    I would say put out cones prior to starting work. This way civilians are aware that there is a potential hazard in that area. Great idea to have groundies on the road to stop traffic. Good job though on the removal. I would suggest practicing cutting slightly into the collar to "steer" the limbs instead of undercut and top cut. Douggies are great for this!

    • @Federal.Bureau.of.Igotchya.
      @Federal.Bureau.of.Igotchya. Před 6 lety

      Kevin Van Brunt it think they should get a hint with the trucks and the chippers and all the guys car back away from the tree with limbs all around it they should probably get a pair of eyes

  • @sunnysacto
    @sunnysacto Před 5 lety +7

    ground crew knew top was coming and didn't stop van, but 15' top had drop zone clearance

  • @silentwolf7343
    @silentwolf7343 Před 6 lety

    should make more of these even without the problems, so cool to watch!

  • @michaelorosco1436
    @michaelorosco1436 Před 5 lety

    Whoever was driving the van should've waited, sped thru safely, or went around. I knew the moment he tapped the top with his hand that it was going to fall. Nice work guys! Thia was fun to watch!

  • @larrystephens7437
    @larrystephens7437 Před 6 lety +29

    Okay, ​maybe I don't want to park there.!!

  • @tonyv1505
    @tonyv1505 Před 5 lety +3

    I've worked with a tree cutting crew before the guys at the chipper should have stopped that vehicle

  • @myjourneybacktohealthy7106

    Awesome footage!!! Good cut and thanks for sharing this.💛👍

  • @roverporter2434
    @roverporter2434 Před 5 lety

    I have been a "brush technician" for many years. Saw dust showed which way the wind was blowing.
    My boss and I have a lot more communication going on. Hand signals and experience.
    Not here to not pic. Saw a lot of things we do different. No one was hurt.
    Never turn your back on the tree. Sure boss man had something to whisper in their ear when he got down. 😉

  • @kevinmcgann9732
    @kevinmcgann9732 Před 6 lety +8

    As a man who started as a branch manager AKA ground guy lol I now climb and hang off the ball (crane for those who don't know), its nice to see the effort you put in for the ground guys with the branches you cut and hold how you drop them butt end facing the right direction and dont make a birds nest to pick up at the end (that fahkn sux!!). Nice job brotha, thank you for sharing! And all these guys bitchn about you tieing in on the branches and how they follow ALL rules and regulations AHAHAHA ya OK , its safe as long as tight to the trunk, which you know because thats what you did so they can suck it.

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau Před 6 lety

      Kevin McGann Branch Manager... I love that one. Say how many branches did you look after in your time? :-)

  • @troylansdowne2659
    @troylansdowne2659 Před 5 lety +4

    Set some safety cones in the road to alert people driving by to drive with caution.

  • @buttdreads
    @buttdreads Před 3 lety

    Wow, real professional. Always have someone looking to hold traffic.

  • @ThePhiltube1
    @ThePhiltube1 Před 4 lety

    Respect for the climber, he makes it look so easy, when it`s really not, that´s a lot of experience and cuorage. Thumbs up for that.

  • @FreeFallinTrees
    @FreeFallinTrees Před 6 lety +9

    Nice miss, after the cringe moment when you were waiting to hear glass. I agree the driver seemed completely oblivious, like he stopped because it was raining trees outside and wanted to watch.

  • @genedameier8746
    @genedameier8746 Před 5 lety +4

    TreeCraft, Here's a tip. TRAFFIC CONTROL. 1: The only vehicles on the street should be yours. The neighbors should move their cars before you start. You should have talked to them the day before to let them know what will be happening. 2: Cones or barricades. Use one of your vehicles if you have to, even an empty trailer would work if you don't have any other barricades. BUT- In your line of work you should already have traffic barricades. 3: The guy up top needs to look and wait for the ground crew to pick up the limbs and move away before dropping the next limb. Speed Kills. -- Glad no one was hurt. Stay Safe. Stay safer in the future.

    • @andyhall8557
      @andyhall8557 Před 5 lety

      Another armchair criticiser

    • @genedameier8746
      @genedameier8746 Před 5 lety

      @@andyhall8557 , It was a dangerous situation, and if a little constructive criticism and suggestions can help the TreeCraft crew be safer in the future, than it was warranted.

  • @rockers2rockers616
    @rockers2rockers616 Před 5 lety +1

    That was awesome. Like watching a gymnast perform somersault's on the beam and not being able to watch because it looks so dangerous and they could fall.

  • @ziggymon2529
    @ziggymon2529 Před 5 lety

    Wish we had Go-Pros when I was doing water towers in '74. Simple bosins chair, 5/8" manilla rope - scrape n paint, sandblast & spray suspended from railing (O/S catwalk, ladder, trusses & beams - I/S ladders n spider-rods). It was all fun. We just worked with what we had and/or improvised.

  • @udavidism
    @udavidism Před 5 lety +7

    Putting a dent in the side of that van should be the least of your worries.
    I know I am sitting in a chair and you are the one risking your life in a tree but I have one question.
    I noticed it wasn't until you were very high in that tree that you started tying off twice.
    Several times your saw came too close to your lifeline with no other backup at all.
    A chainsaw can zip right through even a steel core lanyard, there are CZcams videos to prove it.
    You are wearing gloves, a bee could sting you or your grip on that saw could slip a little bit, touch that rope and you will be on your way to the ground.
    Think about living in a wheelchair, being bed ridden or worse and I bet you can figure out a way to bring an extra safety line with you for backup.
    I know it it is bothersome and takes more time but even if a rope below allowed you to fall ten feet that would be better than bouncing off the ground.
    I have worked construction all my life and if you don't constantly think about safety you can suffer very bad consequences.
    Be safe! Good luck!

    • @richardbrooks3569
      @richardbrooks3569 Před 5 lety +4

      First thing I noticed was that rope lifeline and the saw proximity.

    • @andyhall8557
      @andyhall8557 Před 5 lety

      The flip line has a steel cable core, which a chainsaw won't 'just zip through'! His secondary safety line could have been better positioned.
      Always plenty of comments from armchair critics who have no experience in what they comment on.

    • @kenweis2291
      @kenweis2291 Před 2 lety

      Yup....hes clueless and cutting way to close to it on top of the risk

  • @bcollins65
    @bcollins65 Před 5 lety +4

    What the f*** kind of ground crew crew is that they let that van Cruise right up on in there & slow as molasses on-the-ground

  • @brockjones1364
    @brockjones1364 Před 4 lety

    Kinda tough to explain but the short story is always keep your saw running full speed in the back cut or slide it out. There is this chance that you can get the chain hooked into the wood as the chunk breaks free and then it is gonna want to take your saw with it. If your stubborn like me then your saw is gonna wanna take you with it. If your a willow tree with a lanyard around you then your gonna wanna go with the climber. If you are familiar with a catapult then you can imagine a climber doing an airwalk while rolling down the windows at the end of his lanyard until his hand without the running saw latches onto the top of the tree. That also means if you have adrenal glands that your knees are shaking and you have pedal foot and if that is happening your tree buddy is on the ground laughing and that means he gets to go up the tree next. Also do not cut with only one tie in point, especially a single spar top cut. OSHA requires that you have a rope that terminates to one point on the harness up top. I do not abide because I am more stable with the lanyard up top and I put my topline down lower where it can be a redundant safety anchor in case of a rope getting cut or an absurd ride in the convertible and my lanyard were to get ejected over the top. Also a topline that is properly set can get you an immediate emergency egress in case of an emergency like a nasty cut or a huge bald headed hornets nest that makes you consider just jumping to end it all. I like to slide the chainsaw out and away from myself as though finishing a sword cut to avoid unwanted wood attachment. In fact always treat your chainsaw like a sword you are swinging and you might avoid some mishaps. you would not swing a sword through a branch with your arm behind it but apparently people think they can hold onto branches behind their cut and never pay for it. some safety nazis that cannot seem to stay unhurt better than me always finish their cuts with a straight bladed hand saw and that is not a bad idea especially in tight quarters or when man handling is part of the game. You certainly cannot blame the driver but people sure are goofier then we expect sometimes. I had an irate person come from a over a hundred yards away through cones and lines directly into the fall zone and start griping at a crew I happened to be working with at the finish of a 36 inch backcut. People were telling him what to do and he was so belligerent that I marched into him chest to chest kept my hands off him and walked him backwards as the tree slammed into the earth behind us; goofy.

  • @Sailor376also
    @Sailor376also Před 5 lety +1

    I read a few comments,,, and I tend to agree,, a ground man should have stopped trafic. But,,, Trafic does not always stop. I had to back a dumpster truck out onto a busy road, below the crest of a hill. Orange hard hat, reflective vest, shovel in hand... and when the time came, I stepped out into the travel lane and put my hand up in a stop sign. Twice on different days, one man, one woman,, accelerated around me hard, instead of stopping, and darn near drove right under a 40 yard container and truck. So,,, I am convinced that you could put up a road closed sign,,, and someone would still come down the street to see why,,,,,AND stop right in the line of fall.

  • @Globerson
    @Globerson Před 6 lety +59

    Skip to 21 to see

    • @goldfishie9210
      @goldfishie9210 Před 6 lety +1

      THANK YOU

    • @RHutch187
      @RHutch187 Před 6 lety +2

      thanks 🙏 man. saved a good 20 min of my life that i would have never gotten back. lol they should have started the video like 30 seconds before then and saved everyone a lot of time

  • @nom5205
    @nom5205 Před 4 lety +8

    groundsmen sleeping...or clueless as to what is happening......despite signals from the climber to watch traffic.

    • @kayakcentaur
      @kayakcentaur Před 4 lety

      You see the ground worker almost get nailed at the 3:40 cut?

  • @TheAgentAaron
    @TheAgentAaron Před 5 lety

    I'm thankful that the outcome here is much better than I was expecting. I say here sweating, becoming more nauseated as the end approached. I was really fearjng a near worst case scenario.
    This guy has to be 6-7 stories off the ground. Hell no! I went to college in Florida. My apartment was on the 3rd floor. The balcony was at the tops of the palm trees and I was nicely hidden away. That was nice.
    What's crazy is thst I love flying and would do it all day, everyday. No fear of flying. At all. But to go up so high in a tree or a radio tower, even tall skyscrapers....nope. If it's attached to the ground, I'm scared shitless to go way up high on it. Weird how that works out.

  • @noviceshredder9825
    @noviceshredder9825 Před 3 lety

    Don’t stop!!! Keep driving! Well something almost crushed my car right in this spot... I should just stop here....civilians... a tree cutters nemesis

  • @RedHeadForester
    @RedHeadForester Před 6 lety +83

    This is a good example of poor arboricultural practice. Poor communication, poor choice of anchor point (the branches used are all far too small and your lifeline isn't attached til you're some way up the tree) and breaking one of the elementary rules of basic felling: once the back cut has begun you DO NOT allow ANYONE to pass through the drop zone. Also your groundies are standing in the road wearing dark clothing, no hi-vis. If someone drives past gawking at the tree someone's going to get hurt. Also no signage or cones. In this game, complacency kills.
    Ok I'm based in the UK so we've got nanny state health and safety here but this is all basic stuff and as such I can't apologise for my comment.

    • @mikeylama
      @mikeylama Před 6 lety +3

      Used to live in the UK, and those crazy rules and regulations drove me insane at first, but then I saw all the merits, and the necessity of them, so I say, that is rather the proper way to do things as you guys doing it over there.

    • @jonkienlen7332
      @jonkienlen7332 Před 6 lety +2

      and tie a figure 8 on the tail of your anchor hitch

    • @GillesLavigueur
      @GillesLavigueur Před 6 lety

      Very Honest comment ReadHeadForester

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      @rextru13 Před 6 lety +1

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    • @janekokoszko7525
      @janekokoszko7525 Před 5 lety

      Should his lifeline be another brighter colour?, also some ofhis ropes seem frayed.

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable Před 5 lety +3

    I try to not run the chipper in a busy environment like that, and my ground guys know, when the top or something large comes down near traffic to do better than that. I carry 2 stop/ slow signs all the time ,even got some cones I keep on the chipper, cmon guys.

  • @19Dennis53
    @19Dennis53 Před 5 lety +1

    Close call with that 4 wheeler toppin that thing.
    I learned something - Leave this to the professionals! LOL

  • @tnekkc
    @tnekkc Před 6 lety +1

    I spent 9 days in intensive care in 1972 from topping a tree. That was scary for me to watch.

  • @ldwithrow08
    @ldwithrow08 Před 6 lety +10

    I think I'd have roped that top and lowered it down. That high a stray breeze could take a brushy top a long way.

  • @brevardcoboy4782
    @brevardcoboy4782 Před 6 lety +79

    This dude cuts too close to his lanyard

    • @tonyv1505
      @tonyv1505 Před 5 lety +2

      not really what's holding him that's just extra support the spikes and waist belt around the tree is what's really holding him

    • @shawnsmith6310
      @shawnsmith6310 Před 5 lety +5

      Way to close before he had the safety rope he came really close to cutting the one rope he had and the spikes were not going to save his ass way to close a long way down 🤕☠

    • @raymeus
      @raymeus Před 5 lety +3

      I know , when I was topping I always made sure I was cutting at waist height so if saw ever was to kick back it wouldn't cut my neck , and I always kept away from the scare strap when cutting branches . He seemed too close to his scare strap when he was knicking those branches .

    • @markhopple
      @markhopple Před 5 lety +3

      he was making me nervous doing that..as well as looping his line around those small branches..not to mention i was feeling dizzy...lol

    • @lindacarruthers3423
      @lindacarruthers3423 Před 5 lety +4

      You have to be brave to put your work on CZcams. Opening the door and letting the critics in .
      Perhaps because I am not knowledgeable , I really enjoyed it . It was good to see a big tree come down with no
      Houses destroyed . Nice and neat . Well done

  • @xxjeroen
    @xxjeroen Před 6 lety

    Just 2 or 4 traffic cones can save you so much money, on the other hand really impressed what your doing there, keep up the good work and stay save.

  • @neekniggit3606
    @neekniggit3606 Před 6 lety

    I am laughing at the minivan driver slow realization and then backing out of site. While watching I was yelling NO NO!! Lol.

  • @lucfournier3939
    @lucfournier3939 Před 6 lety +38

    Early in the vidéo one groundman got à close call as well ..maybe chipper is à Little close

  • @jamesw4912
    @jamesw4912 Před 6 lety +21

    Damn I'm kind of disappointed you didn't hit the car. I watch this for a half an hour for you to miss the car.

  • @cjeam9199
    @cjeam9199 Před 6 lety +2

    I was walking past tree felling happening in a private garden. I saw it, one guy up the tree and one guy on the ground, but on the road nothing out, no signs and no one to stop pedestrians so I figure it’s totally safe. As I’m _under the tree_ the guy on the ground gestures to me for the first time, so I take my headphones out and that’s when he says “don’t stand there you’re right under the tree we’re cutting”. I was furious. I told them they should have signs out, or have stopped people before and certainly not have stopped someone right in the worst position. They seemed totally oblivious. It’s the operators job to protect the work site and make it safe for the general public who have no idea about what’s going on or the risk levels. Those people just go through the motions of safety paying it lip service, they’re damn dangerous.

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 Před 6 lety

      Not that that’s really a criticism of this, you were trying and you can’t close a whole road. But yeah the people on the ground messed up a bit.

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 Před 6 lety

      Brexit Monger The headphones made no difference in this situation, since I saw them.
      Also you can take reasonable steps to look after yourself while still using headphones or reading your phone or whatever, there’s no expectation or obligation to be doing absolutely everything you can to avoid an accident at all times. While doing so will make it less likely that you have an accident and so it is in your interest to do it, it doesn’t change that the blame lies with the party who was negligent.

    • @cjeam9199
      @cjeam9199 Před 6 lety

      Brexit Monger You are obliged to enjoy life by getting your priorities right, I would rather listen to an engaging book or podcast while walking down the street or similar activities than be jumpy about all the dangerous things which still have a very low probability of occurring.
      If you are walking along the pavement/sidewalk in a busy city and a car mounts the pavement and runs you over, if you were not wearing headphones you may have heard the bump as the car approached and been able to get out of the way or minimise your injury. However the fact that you were wearing headphones does not make you any more at fault for the accident than if you were not, it is completely the car’s fault.
      Now it’s a different matter if you go to cross the road and are so engrossed in your phone that you step out in front of a vehicle, that would be more or entirely your own stupid fault. If the car you stepped in front of was doing 200mph though, again, probably not your fault at all, since anyone might have stepped out in front of that as the car is unexpectedly quick.
      Any of these actions do make an accident more likely, but humans balance risk and priorities and can only be expected to take reasonable actions to avoid risk, and in some cases it doesn’t matter what one person was doing, the other party was entirely at fault.

    • @jaysmith-sq4dy
      @jaysmith-sq4dy Před 6 lety +1

      Brexit you fucking moron. Talking about an "Eternal Judge" and than you say it's "not a court of law". Make up your fucking mind. And you yapping about "stimulate your thought processes" and telling people what they are missing out on in life... while you surf the fucking internet!

    • @MrBugsier5
      @MrBugsier5 Před 6 lety

      THEY ARE USING A SHREDDER, THATS WHY THEY USE THE HEADPHONES.....

  • @georgewashington6464
    @georgewashington6464 Před 2 lety +1

    Those groundmen should get yelled at by the foreman. It's their job to stop traffic and pedestrians

  • @SteveV6206
    @SteveV6206 Před 5 lety +4

    I'm going to have a nightmare of falling from a tree to my death after watching this.

    • @endwood
      @endwood Před 5 lety +1

      I had to hang on to my chair watching this & I fly for a living!:-)

  • @edwardpalfreyman3245
    @edwardpalfreyman3245 Před 6 lety +6

    You use only your steel core flip for some time with no secondary anchor..ok you put your main life line round a branch after but for a long time only relying in a flip (steel or not) those can still be cut through. Also your hand signal with regards the car could easily be interpreted as let the car come through.
    You look comfortable and I don't dought you felt confident and you know how to cut trees but I know from personal experience the error of complacency.
    Let's all be our tree brothers keeper.

  • @sticknstonesbrkbones
    @sticknstonesbrkbones Před 5 lety +2

    cone the road off. Put sign up saying that trees being felled. Honestly though it seemed like the van driver wanted front row seats to the topping.

  • @johnmedina5399
    @johnmedina5399 Před 4 lety

    That little saw is badass.

  • @davemullin1425
    @davemullin1425 Před 6 lety +5

    Always tie in twice when cutting and never one hand a chainsaw. Few cones and signs and high visibility vests for the ground crew.

    • @lucasmarkland2863
      @lucasmarkland2863 Před 5 lety

      dave mullin one handing is fine of you know what you're doing. This isn't a job for pansies. Safe- yes. But not pansies. Learn to control the saw and one hand is perfectly fine.

    • @Thetreefella
      @Thetreefella Před 5 lety

      It's ment to be one handed,its built for exactly how he is using it.

    • @joeschifani9292
      @joeschifani9292 Před 5 lety

      Lucas and Chris you are both very wrong! There are only a few circumstances where it is acceptable to use one hand with a climbing saw. (When there is no safe way to use two.) which every cut this guy made should have been a two handed cut. It’s called working safe and smart. As well as protecting yourself and your crew so everyone gets home safe. This isn’t a job for “pansies” as you say it’s SMART hard working people. This climber and others such as yourself are the reason we hear about such horrifying accidents. Work safe gentlemen.

    • @jolkraeremeark6949
      @jolkraeremeark6949 Před 5 lety

      @tree man i have the same echo, feels weird 2 handing it, but i guess it can be done.

  • @bigjd2k
    @bigjd2k Před 5 lety +4

    I would have thought the most dangerous thing there was to cut through your rope with the chainsaw. One slip and that’s it!

  • @unknownuser2737
    @unknownuser2737 Před 4 lety

    I used to be a tree cutter people always bitching about the price I just look at the customer and say how much would you charge to go up there and do that. It's hard work and your ankles at the end of a day hurt like hell it's a young man's game. Not to mention how dangerous it is.

  • @vden02
    @vden02 Před 5 lety +2

    Ok I shouldn’t have watched this...my head is spinning
    Terrified of heights 😳