OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5
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Treemendous gaffs--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGCkXXvWNHs
hornetrider said:
SystemParanoia said:
Nope.here's a 3 min live action video of minecraft vs mario
https://youtu.be/XgM3Bmfxsa8
Laurel Green said:
Treemendous gaffs--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGCkXXvWNHs
1. That's what often happens when you top a tree. That's why you rope up and dig in.An experienced tree surgeon, and this was nothing more than 'surgery', would be unlikely to cut more than a metre at a time.
2. Falling a tree uphill? + Standing next to a tree while someone else is cutting? A 'what you deserve moment'. One of them was going to get hit.
3. st happens. But it would have been obvious to the faller that the guts were rotten. He should have been 100% prepared for that, or something much like it.
4. Idiot hits power line. Nothing to say. Idiot.
5. That high up, from a ladder, not tied on. Branch tip will hit the ground before the cut end clears the cutter. What could possibly go wrong?
6. I hope the money they get for that tree helps pay for the damage (but I don't think so). The wood value or laziness are the only reasons you would cut the full tree in a case like that.
7. As per 5. If the section you are cutting is long enough for the top to hit the ground before the cut end clears the cutter, something like that is inevitable. The question is; "do you survive it?"
8. Man power vs tree. One rope. No concept of vectors. Someone fell asleep during all of their physics classes.
Had they cut that in sections, they wouldn't be on YouTube.
4 minute video of a guy who wants to live through the tree topping experience.
https://youtu.be/2nVOUyZYxnE
- zero wind conditions
- positioned to the side of the cut
- chasing a wedge into the cut so he knows which way the top is going
- no drama, just big kahones
Goaty Bill 2 said:
Stuff
Jump to around 2:45 for the drop if you get bored.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NRmYzLrvfM
Mothersruin said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
Stuff
Jump to around 2:45 for the drop if you get bored.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NRmYzLrvfM
Goaty Bill 2 said:
4 minute video of a guy who wants to live through the tree topping experience.
https://youtu.be/2nVOUyZYxnE
- zero wind conditions
- positioned to the side of the cut
- chasing a wedge into the cut so he knows which way the top is going
- no drama, just big kahones.
Big kahones indeed!https://youtu.be/2nVOUyZYxnE
- zero wind conditions
- positioned to the side of the cut
- chasing a wedge into the cut so he knows which way the top is going
- no drama, just big kahones.
so called said:
Mothersruin said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
Stuff
Jump to around 2:45 for the drop if you get bored.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NRmYzLrvfM
A6Ced said:
Nicely done! I expect that rope used for tying himself to the tree, was not as unsafe as the fraying suggests?
Laurel Green said:
Nicely done!
I expect that rope used for tying himself to the tree, was not as unsafe as the fraying suggests?
Looks like a wire core, so yesI expect that rope used for tying himself to the tree, was not as unsafe as the fraying suggests?
1 of mine
https://youtu.be/KjYAcMLoFVY
Truck stuck up to its axles needs a tow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0WYO3uZ7ds
treehack said:
Laurel Green said:
Nicely done!
I expect that rope used for tying himself to the tree, was not as unsafe as the fraying suggests?
Looks like a wire core, so yesI expect that rope used for tying himself to the tree, was not as unsafe as the fraying suggests?
1 of mine
https://youtu.be/KjYAcMLoFVY
You had need of a spar tree?
Local job?
Goaty Bill 2 said:
For sure. The rope would have a core as you say.
You had need of a spar tree?
Local job?
No not a spar. Was a huge Scots Pine, part of a big job at Burnham Beeches, I left it as a70' pole for someone else to fell,be gulped when I showed him as it had to be threaded between 2 other trees.You had need of a spar tree?
Local job?
treehack said:
Goaty Bill 2 said:
For sure. The rope would have a core as you say.
You had need of a spar tree?
Local job?
No not a spar. Was a huge Scots Pine, part of a big job at Burnham Beeches, I left it as a70' pole for someone else to fell,be gulped when I showed him as it had to be threaded between 2 other trees.You had need of a spar tree?
Local job?
Just seems a bigger risk than usual for what appears to be a 'non-surgical' removal.
Good job nonetheless.
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