Look at this guy "helping" a neighbor removing a trunk.
I don't make fun of him - he does that himself.
Best scenes:
8:14 "butter-cup undercut"
9:17 "direction lottery" hinges
You'd like working with me, I always say that. I like to keep folks guessing, why not I am .I love when anyone says 'hope it comes this way'. That's how you can tell the quality fellers from the amateurs.
You'd like working with me, I always say that. I like to keep folks guessing, why not I am .
That's great, like I said, gotta keep them guessing; it makes it fun, well at least for us.Had a very large oak that was a slight leaner over my buddies new house, nothing a wedge couldn't handle...he calls me and goes 'You cut tree's right?' Yeah. You want to take one down for me? Sure.
Got everything looking like I really know what I'm doing...then as I'm about to start the undercut I look at him, look up, look at him and go...damn, this is a pretty big tree for my first one...hope those guys on YouTube were right...and start the saw lol
Hmmm. Interesting. I'm confused about all of the notching and hinging.. it seems to me that with a couple of wedges, he could have just bucked that entire trunk into logs from the top down easier than trying to "fell" it twice.. of course I am an electrician, so don't take my opinion as advise in any form.... Am I wrong for thinking this way?
To me professional means you're getting paid to do a job, it has nothing to do with how well you can do the job, if you excel in your field you're an expert.True professional
Look at this guy "helping" a neighbor removing a trunk.
I don't make fun of him - he does that himself.
Best scenes:
8:14 "butter-cup undercut"
9:17 "direction lottery" hinges
Did you do that one while on vacation lol.**** froggy we had an arrangement. I hacked the tree down in exchange for you to NOT post it.
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