The BIGGEST Spruce Tree I've Ever Removed

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love your channel my man. my wife hates when i fall asleep at night watching these and they keep autoplaying, just chainsaws screaming all night long.

mrjuhbenny
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Welcome to Lincoln County Jacob! I'm just a few miles south of Lincoln City. That's a Sitka spruce and we have lots of them. They don't have a tap root like a Doug fir does. Shallow rooted, roots fan out on the ground and with all those limbs they're liable to tip over when the wind blows. Not a high grade lumber tree. An empty detergent jug works good for aerial piss calls, easy to send up the tree and nobody can see your plumbing while you're emptying the reservoir. Glad to see you're employing the RRP. Great tool. Thanks for the video...

kingslew
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Honestly, I just had this show up and I am thoroughly enjoying watching your work. You seem so patient and jus go about your business. I would be terrified being up that high but you make it seem so matter of fact with it. You are an amazing craftsman. Hope you have a great day.

leahcox
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Now this I was not expecting - how neat the extraction of the tree branches were separated from the trunk, My older brother (bless his dear smile) who also did this type of work and just like you guys were very good at what he did. Big difference was the machinery they did not have just the chainsaws, wire rope, wood cutting saws and axes, the big branches was cut into firewood for sale, remaining refuse was chopped up & used as mulch for Home Gardeners. This is some 70 years ago, My beautiful memories of how they did it back when resourcefulness did come not with modern machinery but all hard YACKA, blood sweat n laughs. JUst like you modern guys who are doing the same work but alot more PANACHE cheers & work safely

dubemccready
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Awesome video! I was offered an apprentice position one time with rope & saddle at five dollars an hour but couldn't afford it at the time and had to turn it down. I did step into the nursery and landscaping construction works and was groundskeeper for a tree farm of 10, 000 tree's. After the planting I tended to a total of 35, 000 trees and learned a great deal from the owner in my apprenticeship at tree farming. A truly great person who taught me so much and a good friend also! Thumbs up guys, trees are awesome!

dannyfoust
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I remember years ago watching Ace Tree for inspiration in my own tree work. In my opinion you guys have gotten to that level of filming and make some of the best content nowadays, especially from this side of the world!

michaelcrider
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You guys make it look easy. I was a little dissappointed we didnt get to see the whole tree down. Part 2? Great job great content..thanks guys

rogercoleman
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The amount of skill and stamina here is incredible.

ctahgw
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I tell you what I'm sitting here watching this eating my lunch today at work. I usually don't get too anxious when you climb but this one was giving me the shakes. Lol I'm not even the guy in the tree nor would I ever climb a tree. I'll fix the truck that pulls the chipper but I'm not climbing a tree. Especially something like that. Don't know how you do it man but it's always a joy to watch you work.

SouthMainAuto
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The first thing I must say is Bravo! Your entire operation was so well orchestrated and you made it look effortless. You were way up there dude. I could have taken a bite of that hamburger, chewed and swallowed it in the time it took for one of those firewood length pieces to hit the ground. You were dancing around up there like you were on the ground. I'm in my early 60's now but in my prime I used to climb telephone poles. You and your subscribers have earned this story I am about to tell for your laughter and enjoyment. One day I was up a pole and had to shut down some equipment for service. The company I was working for at the time required that the exterior speaker of the truck be on at all times when you were up a pole for insurance reasons regarding weather. That day when I was deep into the job the dispatcher came over the radio and said for all climbers to come down and wait out the weather event. I thought I could get it re-energized and working before I came down. I thought wrong. The wind started blowing so bad I couldn't stand in a fixed position while working on the equipment. I kept swinging around the pole and my gaffs would start to blow out. I started getting a little nervous realizing I had made a bad mistake. I called a buddy to assist and he and I together got things in order. When I came down 2 hours later my knees were shaking and well you get the picture. I was maybe 30' up. I say you and your subscribers will laugh and I welcome it because man you were like 170' up there for the whole day. You have my respect. Well done. Great editing and overall I enjoyed every minute. Thank you. LIKED and SUBSCRIBED.

YouTuber-mcel
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Nice take down buddy. Gotta love the days where it’s worth while just staying in the tree opposed to coming down.

rustylegs
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Well I haven’t accomplished anything this afternoon because of you!! I just happened up on this video and could not stop watching it. I am amazed. You are my new pass time!!

donnamccrary
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There is Beast Mode. And if you make another step further, there is Treeson Mode! Way to kick butt.

briananderson
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Well this is the best Arborist channel on You tube, YT keep encouraging me to watch others so I have, but honestly, they don’t even come close. I love your expertise, quality footage, camera angles, banter, good manners, seeing different parts of the process, ongoing conversations & above all you’re a really hard worker - or grafter as we say in the U.K.
One thing I would like to see is a picture of you before the beard times 😆🤣😂 🌲

maddienewo
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Dude, these videos are therapy. Keep going.

jakeyarish
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Man, you’re good.
Ya show up, and go about it.
Great work. Great Vibe too

Thesongstaysthesame
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Thank you for an amazing video. I don't think I have come across a tree that tall, and felt a bit scared at first seeing you climb higher and higher until the only way was down. Thank you, for an awesome share.

pankajmakwana
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Nice work Jacob. That’s a long day in the tree. I hope you’re keeping hydrated. You don’t want a kidney stone. Keep up tge great work.

nhmountains
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You need a climber friendly soda can? They make it. Its called a screw top plastic bottle. Or a stainless steel bottle. Get a high quality narrow mouth with a loop. They also make double wall steel bottles, stays cold. Costs less than a new chain. They also make bags for cans, use a climber's chalk bag. You're welcome!

chesslerbooks
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Hell yeah brother looks like an awesome day at the office God bless you brother Charlie Western PA

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