Going over every single piece of Arborist gear that I own.

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0:00 Intro
01:47 - Tree Felling Stuff
03:29 - Double Locking Carabiners
06:14 - Climbing Harnesses
13:19 - Rigging Equipment
34:47 - Helmets
39:58 - Climbing Lines
50:37 - Spurs
52:47 - Omni Block
54:09 - Flipline/Lanyard
58:54 - Handsaws
1:01:16 - GoPro Mounting Stuff
1:02:04 - Ascent System
1:04:15 - Throwline
1:06:34 - Saw Gas/Bar oil
1:08:45 - Misc Climbing Gear
1:16:22 - Mechanical Advantage Kit
1:18:39 - Pole Tools
1:22:03 - Climbing Devices

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“Right here I keep … uhhh stuff that dangles. And that’s my garbage can.” Lol.

AnotherScreenname
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Wow. First timer (literally) and I'm seeing this video thinking "90 minutes! I don't have time for that." Watches it anyway while taking copious notes thinking, "Man! Even I understand it really well AND I'm learning so much. He is covering everything so well and so clearly! This is inspiring confidence! Maybe I won't die! Amazing! I hope the video never ends!" Lol, well done man. Thank you, I'm grateful! ♥

BlueBearOne
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Safety guy here.

You are awesome ! You are actually Deconstructing your own behaviors and use analysis and experience to figure out the logic of what you do.

Thank you so much for this video. I work construction (cranes, Dust and people getting run over or fall) and don't know shit about your world but wanted to get the pulse of the industry.

Spilling your mind out about this is exactly the kind of information i needed. It really help me sinking in.

Thank you so much, see you up there.

Stay safe

alexmiloo
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This is an awesome video Jake. As someone who is still young and wants to get into tree care, your videos are always so interesting and informational and I want to thank you!

cartergrant
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Ok...a litte ways in and i have to thank you for doing this vid. You're doing good things. I like the adventurous and the informative.
And let's not forget as Jacob takes out all his gear for this "boring" video...that he has to put it all back...thanks Jake.
Keep up the good work.

mute
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This is a great honest & informative video. Thanks very much!
I'm retired from working indoors for 40 years. Now I want to have a little fun.
You guys in the community, too many of you too list, are a great help. I pick up a little from all of you!

savagebolt
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Jacob, I really appreciate you. I’ve become quite the chainsaw and felling fanatic over the last year and a half and all of your videos have an an immeasurable help in learning proper techniques, maintenance, and all about gear that I never knew existed. I’ll only ever do this stuff for fun and cleaning up my property but I’ve gotten a better education and some good laughs along the way than I feel I could have ever gotten on my own. Thanks for your hard work and dedication in your work and on these videos. I got my first look at those huge Douglas firs last year when I carried a few of my squirrel dogs out to the owner of a timber company in northern CA. I bet felling those are a blast. Thanks again, buddy.

Shadowtail.Kennels
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from what i can tell about why xrings are sooo popular is because you are moving the ffriction to up in the tree. so when you get a crispy been dead for ever and there is no way other than to climb it, spreading out the friction helps to not break out rigging points. and they are so cheap that you can buy a lot of them. i also think the best way to use the rings is with a lots of them in the rigging system. that way you can load the tree together in compression have the rigging rope zigging and zagging through the tree. NOW, in the PNW they might not be the best because everything is a pole. out where trees are these hugely wide canopies that is where these things shine.

waynegriswold
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Hello, I'm Johny and I am a novice Arborist in Poland. I take a part in the loggers competitions (IALC) and I watching your films here and on the old channel I learn many interesting facts,
Greetings and good job

janmaciejewski
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im 6.5 and 360 pounds. so i need the padding when im in a tree. for bigger guys padding is the way to go. great video brother.

sodalines
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Add one who’s getting into the climbing industry I really appreciate your overview and personal opinions. Very helpful.

TheTimmehtimmeh
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Having a little series showing how to wrap up and pack and clean and etc your ropes amd other gear and maybe some of the little tricks youve learned woth your gear would be great 💚💚💚 it would be extremely helpful for new guys/gals, to show them how to wrap up a rope and how to handle other gear or take care of my chipper and saws, I am whilling to bet that if you made a short series about gear handling and care and even update your knot videos which ive used to show tons of people how to tie knots❤❤❤ I'd watch videos on rope and how to wrap them back up and how to wash them and store them and etc❤ a lot of people could benefit from a video on rope care and cleaning and etc, also idk about others but videos on how you decide what your gonna use for each job, or videos showing how you use different tools like the zigzag or how these tools have worn with lots of use and how well each one has held up and etc💚💚💚

bernhard
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Sometimes, the less polished and scripted, the better. It's Iike we just walked into your tool shed after a beer and started riffing on gear. Long, but extremely enjoyable. Marking the "chapters" was an excellent touch! Five stars. Would definitely recommend.

kennethsizer
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Tree guy from Michigan, we love the ultra slings and use a ISC iron wizard carabiner rated to 75kn to be able to hook the nearest loop to the working end around the limb. Saves so much time instead of tying knots and not having to take the rope out of the block all the time.

jelinektreeservice
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thanks for sharing your gear with us!! I store my gear on shelves too. One thing I like to do is put the chainsaws, oil, and fuel on the bottom so it does not get onto my climbing/rigging gear. Just a tip that I like to use

ligastreeservicellc
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Figure 8 makes a great redirect for SRT. It allows you to redirect easily on a weak limb, almost like a temporary cabling. You take a bite of rope, pass it through the large hole, pass it around the limb & back through the large hole, then capture the bite around the small hole. Super quick, easy, & secure.

woodpeckerarborist
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Way Cool....wish I'd of got hooked up
With that knowledge when I wasn't 60....I used tree climbing spikes for the first time yesterday...I really like it!!!
Thanks

dalemeyer
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There's a kid who's told their parents they want to be an arborist - I hope they find this video; your passion for this is palpable.
Doesn't sound at all like you are talking about 'work' - rather like describing a hobby. Wonderful to have found your channel!

Kobe
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‘You’ll know what I know.
You’ll know what you know.
You’ll know more than I know, so you’ll never bug me again.”

Best attitude on education I’ve ever heard!

mitchellparadise
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Normally there’s no way I’m watching a video that’s over an hour long but this was easy and I could’ve watched more. Sure appreciate you sharing your knowledge. 👍🏻

davidpalmer