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Title: Tree Climbing techniques and tall tree cutting techniques with Ace Tree, high point out of a bucket

Added: May 20, 2008

Author: acetreemaster

Duration: 2:0

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http://www.acetree.com.au Arborist Tree Climbing techniques and Tree Cutting removing a big dead tree with a high point out of the tower bucket.

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Youtube Comments: 266

DanthemanSantee Says:

Oct 14, 2011 - Arborists love trees more than tree huggers so all tree huggers can suck a d

slayerism420 Says:

Oct 19, 2011 - @UberLifeTroll Alright you go do that and tell me how it works out for you..

82marcor Says:

Oct 23, 2011 - ottimo lavoro!!!!!

mcknighter23 Says:

Nov 3, 2011 - would love to do this as a job im a rock climber and climb some trees at my local park in my spare time any tips on how to get in to the business

Dustinnix87 Says:

Nov 3, 2011 - You guys are good at what you do stay safe

ScandinaviansAreCool Says:

Nov 6, 2011 - Stupid idiot, how would you like it if some guy climbed you and cut off your limbs?

PInk77W1 Says:

Nov 9, 2011 - very nice display of a slowwwwww back cut

PInk77W1 Says:

Nov 9, 2011 - @UberLifeTroll the part he cut ABOVE him was dead, which means very little weight involved. I have been hit in the head by branches like this countless times, no harm no foul. Big live branches are a whole other story

truewitness1 Says:

Nov 12, 2011 - indeed, a beautiful prof work...

spymaine89 Says:

Nov 17, 2011 - I cannot even watch so afraid  great guys.

hilltopfarmsplumbing Says:

Nov 19, 2011 - No way I could run a saw in that tree. I would be hugging the tree and screaming and peeing.

Lcguy87 Says:

Nov 21, 2011 - I agree with you guys i couldn't ever be doing that stuff that far up lol

johndoe29johndoe Says:

Nov 29, 2011 - why aren't you speed lining this down to the chipper? good climbers always make the ground guys job easier and vice versa

stillbashingmetal Says:

Dec 10, 2011 - Why do you cut through the last branch using many 'under and over' V cuts? (Sorry, I don't know the technical terms).Why don't you just cut straight through in one cut? There's obviously a reason, I'm interested to know why. Thanks. 

bereantrb Says:

Dec 15, 2011 - @stillbashingmetal Making the v-cut underneath weakens the branch on the bottom side. Then by making the top cut, the branch will fall away from the arborist. The v-cut helps determine the direction the branch falls. It helps the arborist control the branch as you see here. If you just start cutting on the top, you can't control the direction it falls. When you cut through to a certain point, the little wood remaining will break and tear in an unpredictable way.

theonlyCWB Says:

Dec 27, 2011 - He is good but a good trimmer would have side cut it and made it hinge to the other side of the tree.... KS- WTS boys!

rubidiumstud Says:

Jan 7, 2012 - man knows his work

kallumkadavu1 Says:

Jan 7, 2012 - IN INDIA WE DO ALL THESE THINGS WITHOUT ROPES OR ANY SUPPORT ............BECAUSE WE HAVE LOT OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND WE DON'T CARE LOOSING COUPLE OF THEM

arktiro Says:

Jan 9, 2012 - @stillbashingmetal The cuts are made to form a hinge that folds up in the direction he wants the cut section to fall along. Go to the Stihl website and you can read all about it any one of the chainsaw manuals.

arktiro Says:

Jan 9, 2012 - @theonlyCWB I don't think so. This guy knows what he is doing and understands gravity. He was able to drop the branch inside to miss the powerline. That's why somebody said 'beautiful'.

bodders1029 Says:

Jan 21, 2012 - @arktiro come on mate...its basic stuff really???

arktiro Says:

Jan 21, 2012 - @bodders1029 I'm not so easily pleased ... cobber matey???

Squarerig Says:

Jan 22, 2012 - Kallumkadavul.I recall when loading in KGV dock in Kidderpore back in the 1950s when a worker was crushed by falling bales of jute,the Bengali boss looked down at this poor sod and turned to me saying,It doesn't matter it's only a coolie!So,no change there then!

popceed Says:

Feb 10, 2012 - "beautiful" indeed.

jeryl1968 Says:

Feb 11, 2012 - great job that guy can cut a tree in my yard anytime good work

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