One Wild Ride

One Wild Ride

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@WoodCutr1
@WoodCutr1 - 25.06.2021 03:30

I see you keep taking saws off the lanyard while cutting, and keep hearing about them being dropped... wise up old man

on a side note, you like that sequia? so far I love my new notch sentinel

btw, if im ever in your area, we gotta meet up and do some work together, trade ideas and the such

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@redbudfarm
@redbudfarm - 25.06.2021 03:36

Nice work Spencer! That Milwaukee looked a little heavy than that Stihl 😀 Glad everything worked out.

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@ShadowMoonFarms
@ShadowMoonFarms - 25.06.2021 03:54

I was afraid one of those would swing back and hit you with the ropes not dropping them fast enough. You kept trying to hide behind the tree. Please be careful working with others who don't quite understand what you want.

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@misterz2719
@misterz2719 - 25.06.2021 04:17

Hope your saw Is not to damaged, it sucks when u help someone and your equipment gets broke somehow, and u lose money on the job, sometimes u have to laugh.

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@joshuap7501
@joshuap7501 - 25.06.2021 04:33

Whatd you get a 201tc? And im impressed man that was a monster oak

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@joshuap7501
@joshuap7501 - 25.06.2021 04:43

I was hoping hed let it run but hes tieing it off lmao your content is great man

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@SteampunkSteve
@SteampunkSteve - 25.06.2021 04:44

That oak was huge. If it had been me up there with my luck I'd have been kissed by that big one.

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@psullivan40
@psullivan40 - 25.06.2021 04:51

I recognize that tie off knot. Have you been watching The educated climber? That's his favorite knot for lowering limbs. It's quick and easy for ground crew to untie.

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@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN
@THETIMINATORTHETOOLMAN - 25.06.2021 05:12

Dude, my hands were sweating just watching this. Good job. The way you go around the tree up there is wild

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@carlobernardi1387
@carlobernardi1387 - 25.06.2021 06:34

OMG...I hope the red dragon has been replaced by that new 201 or 193 ...yeah day 2 your ground guy sucked 😯😯😯.. Thank God 🙏🙏 one of those big pieces of Oak didn't land on your lap.. That would leave mark.. and where can I buy one of those Rim porta raps ...🤔🤔🤔..

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@williamkeehn3637
@williamkeehn3637 - 25.06.2021 07:03

If you don't play Well ll with others you don't work well while others in my case I'm better off Working solo

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@hollandduck79
@hollandduck79 - 25.06.2021 13:11

from the Netherlands thanks for the video Spancer

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@InDisTREETV
@InDisTREETV - 25.06.2021 14:10

nice work Spencer....tip tying limbs and logs can be a super effective technique ..I actually use this method a lot but if you are not on the same page with your rope guy it can also be dangerous. I vary rarely tip tie anything back to the base of the tree I mainly use crotches further out on the limbs ( either double crouching or using the fishing pole setup) that keeps the crotch out further and keeps the rigging line more directly over the limbs I am tying off. Minimizing the shock load and more importantly the swing back towards the base of the tree where I am standing. I think you did a great job understanding the shortcomings of your ground help and working a game plan accordingly🤙

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@blockadeboyz
@blockadeboyz - 25.06.2021 16:44

Nice stuff.

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@Billster1955
@Billster1955 - 25.06.2021 17:55

You were fortunate not to get whacked. They either don't understand what let it run means or the rim didn't give them the control a porta-wrap would. I was ducking out of the way just watching. Great work.

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@Clothis64
@Clothis64 - 25.06.2021 20:56

Awesome! This tree was huge and not having all the control when the branches are cut and fall must be insecure.

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@c4man690
@c4man690 - 26.06.2021 02:06

Ehh that's probably too big a piece... lol good job man, be safe!

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@sjfarish
@sjfarish - 26.06.2021 06:33

You are definately an artist in your own right for sure !

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@PoplarMechanic
@PoplarMechanic - 26.06.2021 15:54

Great job on the crispy ones, ive been there man, handled it nicely 👍

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@littlemogocreek
@littlemogocreek - 29.06.2021 09:20

That is some tough work. Bravo.

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@caseyjohnson986
@caseyjohnson986 - 30.06.2021 06:44

Idk how u tolerated doing that job with those guy lol there a bunch of hacks. Keep up the great work your doing👌👌there going to get someone hurt

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@konstantinusstoyanov9749
@konstantinusstoyanov9749 - 10.07.2021 05:56

You are hell of tough guy

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@carolinegray3150
@carolinegray3150 - 10.07.2021 13:09

Good 👨‍🔧

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@carolinegray3150
@carolinegray3150 - 10.07.2021 13:21

A man who gets the job done and is not scared of being high up cutting the branches off

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@carolinegray3150
@carolinegray3150 - 10.07.2021 13:22

You and your wife have a lovely day

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@Billster1955
@Billster1955 - 29.07.2021 23:28

The first time I saw Patrick tie the Daisy Chain I was like, wait, what was that? He tied it so fast I had to replay it. Now it's my go to knot. It's so easy to tie and untie. I'm thinking, if my Groundie isn't letting big cuts run I'm prolly gonna get hurt somewhere in the near future. Solo is the way to go.

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@rosslee1378
@rosslee1378 - 05.08.2021 01:35

Not gonna lie when I saw the Milwaukee I wondered, nice job though

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@chrisconner6446
@chrisconner6446 - 06.09.2021 11:12

...might have had a bit more rope control with a proper porta wrap instead of a tire rim 😆🤷‍♂️ ..just sayn.

Good job man . Big tree

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@havespurswillclimb
@havespurswillclimb - 21.09.2021 17:44

Ooooh, rough two days. Nice challenging tree to dismantle. But, lack of experienced groundie made for a nightmare. By end you were really good at hiding in the tree to avoid swinging logs. Hiding is invaluable when rigging big stuff. Enjoyed the video. Need a Stein RC portawrap.....and a "right hand man" to run it. Hope you find your ideal groundman. I enjoy climbing so much....especially when I know I've got a good groundman/woman below backing me up.

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@thecatholiccatechistador
@thecatholiccatechistador - 24.09.2021 19:52

Are you running pole gaffs or tree gaffs in this film? I just bought a set of pole gaffs today. The consensus seems to be that pole gaffs are preferable here in the east.

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@dan-dan-da-treeman
@dan-dan-da-treeman - 04.10.2021 05:41

My hat is off to you. Excellent job making sure you had something between you and what you were rigging. The sketchiest thing about that was your rope men. The porta rim have a patent? 😁

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@Cholton222
@Cholton222 - 11.11.2021 04:31

He sucked on the rope. Glad u didn't get hurt. Lol. Those were big pieces for a newbie on the honda rimm. Bsafe Spencer

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@anthonyholloway5522
@anthonyholloway5522 - 04.06.2022 15:36

dude I was scared for you! bcs of that lowering guy lol I thought for sure he was gonna smash a piece into you. maybe next time show them what let it run means lol

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@rickstafford5316
@rickstafford5316 - 26.08.2022 16:53

Raining down hell fire!!
Love it.
Great job
Stay safe

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@rickstafford5316
@rickstafford5316 - 27.08.2022 00:27

Wow
A few close calls. A ground person really needs to know the meaning of let it run.
I was so nervous for you.
Stay safe

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@jeffschroeder9089
@jeffschroeder9089 - 26.09.2022 08:15

How did the wood go?

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@SidearmSinner
@SidearmSinner - 10.11.2022 03:02

Gotta communicate with those guys better. Don’t tell em good job when a big branch almost takes you out. Be stern but respectful. Tell them to get that ish away from you. If they don’t understand, elaborate. That’s your life on the line

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@romualdasmarcinkus7879
@romualdasmarcinkus7879 - 13.02.2023 17:52

When you have a 75 foot tree, shock load and stress on the rest of the rigging are the same whether you tie it off and cut it, or drop it safely below the feet of the climber as he cut's it so he doesn't get clobbered. So why the death grip on the ground end?
I haven't been on the ground line end for forty years, but nobody ever had to teach me that back then, it was just common sense not to kill your boss. What would I have done for a job if I did that?

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@gregbrown9271
@gregbrown9271 - 20.04.2023 04:20

That was a beast 💪

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@MrGcovell
@MrGcovell - 02.05.2023 03:56

Just fyi, those lines that you put the limb into are primary voltage. They’re insulated for primary but they aren’t 100% and are sometimes skinned in spots.

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@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 - 03.06.2023 04:57

I think we have been using a wheel rim as a lowering device for about 50 years. It's always worked great, but at some point, an old steel dive tank got turned into a bolard.

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@nutsarefancy
@nutsarefancy - 19.06.2023 03:41

I would rather work with a new guy I can train then some jackass that thinks he knows what he's doing.

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@Johnnyreengo
@Johnnyreengo - 02.08.2023 16:35

You're the man. Thanks for sharing what you do.

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@jasperdeveraux3069
@jasperdeveraux3069 - 06.10.2023 23:11

You’re obviously a good climber. Why not try to do some training with those guys? That looked so sketchy, not how it should be.

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@ClimberinChrist
@ClimberinChrist - 08.10.2023 02:42

Those rope guys will get you injured, after every single rig coach them on how they did and what they did right and wrong and what to do next rig to improve.

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@br-dj2ti
@br-dj2ti - 22.11.2023 04:26

Great work, buddy, definitely. But man the rope guy had me nervous. It all comes in time though everybody's okay that's all that matters

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@BRIDGEBURNERSTV
@BRIDGEBURNERSTV - 27.06.2021 14:56

I think you push the limits on what can be done when working alone. Having said that, a good ground man, rigger, or partner is invaluable. But you need the right one, who is the right fit for the way you work. On this job, like you said, you got a lot of bigger stuff done, but you weren't really in sync as much as you would ave liked to be. I work with one guy, all the time. Sometimes I do small jobs alone, but it's rare. When I started out, I did most jobs solo, and occasionally I would bring my partner in on them (when he wasn't at his 9-5 job). The learning curve was a bit steep, and the first few jobs together definitely took longer than they would have taken solo (lots of explaining and everything), but in the end it was worth it for both of us. We've tried to bring other guys in here and there, but they just don't have it. I hope you find the perfect fit in a colleague, but I also know you'll do just fine the way you've been going.

I speak for everyone when I say I want to see more Port-a-Rim.

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