It used to be Saturday morning cartoons when I was young. Now, it's Saturday morning arborists.
@Andrew-zk4hkАй бұрын
😂 I always watch before I make Sunday mornings breakfast.
@donmoshier4166Ай бұрын
Bro sharpen your chain I'm literally cringe
@Eric-gi9kgАй бұрын
Bugs Bunny Road Runner Hour Looney Tunes
@iduswelton95676 күн бұрын
I'd say this crew is the best Arborist working on the Internet - their work ethic and teamwork and making the job interesting and fun and very safe and the job site very neat and clean - Great Job Gentlemen 👍👍👍🤓
@stevehassel535Ай бұрын
I love when Randy joins the crew. The witty banter ratchets up a notch.
@Tacosrule92Ай бұрын
We had a medical emergency at my work today while brushing stuff in the woods. After everything was said and done and EMS got him to the hospital, it made me research more into First Aid kits. Randy’s kit on the back of his saddle has me curious, what is in your guy’s ideal IFAK. I’d like to be as prepared as possible just getting into this trade and like seeing other people’s insight. Climb safe 🔥
@PrecisionArboristryServicesLLCАй бұрын
Idk what’s in his but trauma is trauma. You’ll want at least 1 TQ, wound packing gauze, a 4 or 6” trauma dressing, compact chest seals, and HD band aids at a minimum. Check out North American rescue they’ll have all you need
@VeteranTreeServiceАй бұрын
After Randy brought to attention the saw was dull, that's all I could focus on! It was so painful to watch 😩 I had to fast forward through it!
@mikekristin7201Ай бұрын
You could hear it from the first cut. There was no "bite" sound of a fresh chain. It was making me anxious 😂
@KarakaboardridersАй бұрын
Yeah i heard it from the first cut
@nekoroms10 күн бұрын
Yeah chain was dull like my jokes on mondays
@gits86Ай бұрын
My favorite tree service in America. I think I have seen every episode of Guilty Of treeson. Even though I use a chainsaw pretty much every day 😂 But now with Randy and Isac, its addicting. The spirit and the joy this team has when working, is amazing. I just love it. Be safe, Be carefull. Love from Norway 🇳🇴
@faceyourfear.getfree.Ай бұрын
absolutly agree! Love from germany !
@billk8780Ай бұрын
Jacob, Randy, Isaac, you guys are da' best! Lots of camaraderie and professionalism!
@addictedtobedrock5282Ай бұрын
I’m so glad Randy is working with you, I bet your channel really blows up now.
@Jon-wg8vrАй бұрын
Isaac is a great addition. Also, he had the best line today.
@random_treeguy3429Ай бұрын
@@Jon-wg8vrabsolutely 😂
@connor_arbАй бұрын
Gotta give a shout out to your editor on this one. That takes a lot of work to watch all footage and manage a cut time and amount of cuts 👏🏻👏🏻
@Biker9233Ай бұрын
Man huge kudos to you for counting the cuts and the run time. (that must been a long edit) Also happy to see you three guys working together hope this bond lasts for many years. Love to see your company grow and cant wait for more videos . Best of luck to you guys and to your company from Slovakia :)
@hunterharper1891Ай бұрын
He pays a guy to edit his videos
@Biker9233Ай бұрын
@@hunterharper1891 that must been a long edit for that guy than :)
@jonathanwilliams4255Ай бұрын
When I first saw Randy in the first couple videos, I thought he was nutty and a little loony. But now I see someone who is very skilled, loyal, and knows what he’s doing
@TimothySurpitskiАй бұрын
Twas after Thanksgiving, I was slumming on the Tube. It was a Titan Tech video I had decided to peruse. While watching the video, I sat up with a Jerk, there on the screen was a young man at work. It was the “Bird” looking to cut a big section of tree. Alas for the poor saw it was not meant to be. Perhaps it was Jakes little ankles that kept him from climbing. After the incident there certainly was whining. Mistakes had been made long ago in the past. Kevin comes to mind, but these issues they don’t last. And by all accounts Kevin turned out just fine. All things considered Jacob didn’t even seem to mind. So, the “Bird” will keep learning. The world will keep turning. In the end it will all be just dandy. Thank heaven above at least we have Randy!
@DuraturdАй бұрын
I climb and cut all day , still find myself watching tree videos 😂
@stefanobonaiuti8243Ай бұрын
i guess you really enjoy what you do you're lucky!
@braydenl1113Ай бұрын
I love relating to this comment 😂
@mikekristin7201Ай бұрын
I'm just starting out as a groundie and training to climb. Can't get enough
@RichorobАй бұрын
Bit like me with lawns 😂
@guadaluperivera-vidrio7244Ай бұрын
The wife asks… “why are you watching work videos after work?” 😂
@jylboАй бұрын
Limbing is perfect for battery saws, imho. I tried the same husqvarna with a 200 battery for bucking 16 inches firewood and it drains the battery SOOOO much faster. It lasted about 2/3 of a single fuel tank. Nonetheless, battery chainsaws are very nice if used for the correct job.
@TimbertimetvАй бұрын
Loved this video! You guys really know how to make cutting down massive trees look effortless while keeping things fun and informative. The Husqvarna battery test was exactly what I needed to see-amazing demonstration, and the commentary kept me laughing throughout! Keep up the great work! 🌳
@iduswelton9567Ай бұрын
Great Job Guys - i like that even tho u all are having fun cutting down trees You keep the work site SAFE and CLEAN and that's GREAT - ur channel and August Channel and VTS are the ones I watch 85% of the time - all the rest are trying to imitate ur videos and failing to be 5 Star content
@Brian-M37Ай бұрын
Man Randy is unreal on a rope. On the ground or in the top he can run it so smooth. "Today we're gonna prank Randy" 😂😂 nice work boys!
@Treeplanter73Ай бұрын
Randy's always killing it! Great job guys.
@rayclark9643Ай бұрын
This wasn't an accurate test of battery life because the dull chain caused each cut to take longer and put more drain on the battery.
@butterthetoast8139Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter how long each cut was. A battery will have the same running time with it being a sharp or a blunt chain. That's why they showed the total running time and the amount of cuts.
@MortyMan55Ай бұрын
Appreciate the consistency lately. Great entertainment and some education love the channel
@ghok116Ай бұрын
You guys work so well together. Great video! I love watching your videos, your shorts not so much...because I want it to last longer! A short is just a tease, lol!
@br-dj2tiАй бұрын
What a great crew you got Jake they're hard to come by these days God bless all of you
@artillerest43rdva7Ай бұрын
great job, Randy is always so much fun and safe ! perfect combination! it was neat how Randy set up the line drop for the top! too bad about his rope. would it have been better with an extra wrap? nice video, thank you for sharing it and your time. say hi to Randy the Number 2 guy!
@corygrossman1Ай бұрын
Isaac with the mad speed line skillz 🙌🤙
@judythacker8477Ай бұрын
The A team makes another great video. Thank you, from the United Kingdom.
@shopoutdoorsonline3932Күн бұрын
Love your videos. Viewed all the comments, and totally agree -- is it a wonder you get so many positives? One thing I would like to see, if at all possible, is a read on the height at each level you are working. Keep up the good work, guys. The banter combined with your professionalism,working details, descriptions of equipment, and, of course, excellent video/editing produce wonderful entertainment and insight. Thank you for sharing those skills and insights.
@brianmckenna3440Ай бұрын
Another great video Jake and Randy and Isac
@landscaperconnectionАй бұрын
Great video. You should do a side by side with your chipper and randys.
@AKdesignsandhardwoodsАй бұрын
Thank you for your hard work Randy. I think it’s really cool you are allowing the neighborhood kids come help and see what a real man does.
@pauld382Ай бұрын
Lovin that loud echo made by the saw at 31:00
@AndréFerreira-n8hАй бұрын
Hello from Andorra!💪💪💪
@daveseaver6337Ай бұрын
old school buttt hitch . love it. Was doing that in late 80s but not sense about 2000. just to teach guy how we used to do it. goood stuff.
@caseychadwick595Ай бұрын
Thanks for showing how much runtime was and how long it's actually running per cut. In small and medium branches it's not on for more than a second or two so saying 17 minutes and 500 cuts seams very different without that added bit of info. Great work as always.
@DUTCHHUSKY66TreesandforestАй бұрын
Use the 536 still, that'll run longer on a 200x or a b40-220x. The 540i is my preferred saw, with this saw it matters if you have a pre 2023 saw, or a post 2023. The newest one has an oil level warning system and heated handles, those will use up more power. And the 542i is stronger and faster. Its also heavier. You'll like that one more for take downs. Burns trough power quicker too. This one also has the option of heated handles. The oil warning is standard. Love em all! I also tried out the older stihl saws, echo, and dolmar makita. The newest stihl was the bigest let down because of the on off switch you constantly have to press in. The 540i has developed a problem with saw dust getting into the space where the spring for the brake lives. I have to clean that out daily otherwise the brake can't be disengaged anymore... takes 4 screws to do that and they'll strip out eventually. Have a great day! Lars
@tofadeisastartАй бұрын
You loading the chipper and using the chipper controls while still sitting in the machine had me 😂
@daveseaver6337Ай бұрын
Best saws ever been using them for 3 years now. waiting for the new clutch one. ust bought BVR 16. have to wait 2 months. climing 35 years used them all. use the 540i exclusively till i go to the 500i. no more elbo pain.
@neilrice8714Ай бұрын
I've just got the 542i and it feels so much more like a petrol saw. Get one and you won't regret it 😁
@hakunamatata4475Ай бұрын
"You're too fsst Randy. We need more hours" love it😂
@Dk-qf8dd27 күн бұрын
Looks like someone had a dull knife. For shame! 😂
@havespurswillclimbАй бұрын
Enjoyed the video. Love the Husky 540i saw. I also love my Echo DCS2500T saw. I usually start out with the Echo (it's so light and well balanced) and then move to the 540i as needed. Thanks for the entertaining video. Hope you get to look back on it at 80 (as you say). I'm viewing it at 78.
@maxg6581Ай бұрын
No mention of the Milwaukee top handle you tried last year? It seemed like you liked it more than the stihl
@derekhoward4835Ай бұрын
I’m a huge fan of the Milwaukee top handle battery saw and it’s much cheaper than the Husqvarna . I haven’t used the Husqvarna because it’s too expensive for my blood. Definitely gotta use the 12 amp hour battery in the Milwaukee though.
@damodoesall6240Ай бұрын
2:00 that jacket looks so good on him
@mikeytburnett9105Ай бұрын
Would you do a tutorial on all the knots you use? I've seen other videos but no one starts from the very basic knots to the expert ones in an easy to understand tutorial.
@JT-tz5hp26 күн бұрын
"Ok guys! Today we're gonna prank Randy" 🤣🤣
@lililililililili8667Ай бұрын
Have you tried the new top handle Milwaukee cordless saw? Would be nice having battery compatibility with all their other tools.
@mtbrewfalling944228 күн бұрын
Looks like a good group to work with 👍
@kelvingrebert7315Ай бұрын
great job from an awesome team. another cool video
@woodworker3122Ай бұрын
Electric’s are great but I still miss the beauty of hearing a gas saw working. Very good video, thanks.
@Chrislimey38Ай бұрын
That battery saw,sounds like the one we carved😊 the Turkey with😊
@JimmyCurran-l7n8 күн бұрын
Awesome job guys.
@WaterTimeLapseАй бұрын
A dull chain does give you an honest review on the battery lofe💪
@MompeaTexan76Ай бұрын
Love your vids, you deserve all the financial rewards, the only concern is your metal wedding ring, why not get a pastic one or not wear one. We all know you are a family man.
@rickstafford5316Ай бұрын
Very nice work Love you guys
@tomp538Ай бұрын
My wife walked into the room and said: they don't wear any eye protection, just as wedge bounced off your face!
@lolprice6190Ай бұрын
Just a thought have you ever cut a tree down the old way with a AXA or old fashion two handed saw
@colecampitelli1170Ай бұрын
"time to prank Randy" *cuts rope* 😂😂
@paulsiess5551Ай бұрын
Hey Jake. Love your channel. Do you get audio from the Senas or does everyone wear a separate microphone? Just curious.
@malchamberlain3798Ай бұрын
Old man Randy! "That's what she said!" More like 'Randy' old man! 😂
@pauljohnblount2286Ай бұрын
Hi jack, would it be possible to do a echo 2511 one, would be interesting in fuel and cut time too. Thanks for the video. Keep them coming.
@Dolmar-RickАй бұрын
Not used the husky battery saw but picked one up in the shop(store) the other day. I thought it was bloody heavy and that was bare tool no batt, also thought the chain brake lever felt a bit chintzy. I've got the little echo dcs2500t and it super light in comparison. I find for small branches like what you was doing, it so nice to use on 1/4. Granted it doesn't have the power of the husky but will cut 12inch no probs. I'm wondering if that husky is heavier than the bigger 2t top handles🤔
@markroper9269Ай бұрын
Great video! You guys are hilarious!
@robinbunton913Ай бұрын
Wow! That friction stuff is scary.
@garysuderman174Ай бұрын
You guys have too much fun
@Outdoorman32Ай бұрын
I imagine your video editor hated you for this one 😂 but what a great idea!
@ClydeACMEАй бұрын
Have you tried the EGO top handle saw with the battery pack on a cable
@ClydeACMEАй бұрын
EGO Commercial CSX3003
@mutingsatu127 күн бұрын
Nice top handle Bro, i,v nothing yet😂
@TomOConnor-BlobOperaАй бұрын
My husqvarna pole saw is in for service currently. Batteries are all fine, but red warning light of doom as soon as i put one in. Not cold or overheated, just shagged. Which is disappointing as it's only 11 months old. :(
@williammaxwell1919Ай бұрын
Nice that the logs are being milled
@Jon-wg8vrАй бұрын
That was pretty funny stuff Isaac😂
@br-dj2tiАй бұрын
God bless Jake I'm praying for you brother you're doing great things stay safe
@thecartatreeАй бұрын
Id have been angry about 10 cuts in with that dull saw. But im also from New England. Probably would have had about double the cuts or more with a sharp saw. I commend your patience, Randy XD
@random_treeguy3429Ай бұрын
Ok guys I'm going to prank randy😂😂😂😂😂
@Woodrats272xpАй бұрын
Jake. You need to do a segment on knife sharpening! LOL STAY SAFE BOYS 💪
@troyerthedestroyerАй бұрын
Morale of the story: Always pay the couple extra dollars for the double splice🤣
@Aaronsx8px4ki3zАй бұрын
Like when you guys work togeather get on so well and work great as a team . But was wondering if you thought of trying to get your own saw mill maybe in the future then if people don't want the logs you can keep them long like those one and mill them your self or employ others to work the sawmill side of things ?
@stevesrt8Ай бұрын
today, were gonna prank Randy! lmao
@tomintexas817Ай бұрын
Husky's are ok but Milwaukee is the tophandle and all battery tool companies have multiple battery platforms because not all tools need the same volts
@softissАй бұрын
I belive the milwakee top handle saw is better for the buck. i would love to see that grow on you guys. see if it becomes the fav. after all they are battery tool experts
@tjpighinАй бұрын
I found the oiler didn't work well or at all on ours. The chains are always dry and the oil comes out the side in completly the wrong spot
@softissАй бұрын
@@tjpighin thats dissapointed
@tjpighinАй бұрын
@softiss very keep an eye on yours. Ours would not even show up on wood when seeing if it's working. Completly dry. I showed the Milwaukee rep and he was like hm. Never noticed that before. Then I showed him our combustion husky and he was like hm. Never even thought about it
@tjpighinАй бұрын
@softiss I noticed it cutting larger wood and the chain started to get really loud and smoking even
@chromebook4558Ай бұрын
So glad you wanna rock paper scissors it’s like poetry in motion
@michaelsmith2723Ай бұрын
I can't wait to start seeing the atmospheric river videos. Must have been a mess.
@romytittel8960Ай бұрын
I'm not sure what to be more concerned with, finding out I'm a lumberjack groupie or that you guys have attracted a 65 year old fan 🤣
@Lawrence1203-f7sАй бұрын
38 is old? I don't even remember 38! I put in a full day's work as a grunt for a tree trimmer firend of mine and worked a Gen Z teen into the ground so I still got it. You guys have a lot of years to go. I'm retired after almost 50 years of teaching low income/at-risk kids (loved it) and now love doing what I want, when I want, how I want and not have anyone give me unsolicitied advice of how it went. Love it! viewed in California.
@normanchristin1923Ай бұрын
try it again when you have a fresh battery and a sharp chain as well
@alanwllms517228 күн бұрын
How long before the chain needs sharpening?
@scottmagruder9157Ай бұрын
Stihl shouldn't worry about battery powered saws. They have the best gas powered saws ever made,in my opinion.
@sporranheidАй бұрын
Like professionals 👍😜
@raymondheckard234Ай бұрын
Need to get guilty of trees on ground pounder shirts #1 #2
@RandallVoorheesАй бұрын
Loved this video.
@dooletubeАй бұрын
The Bli200x imo is the best for the top handle. Bli300 is a bit heavy
@rackets001Ай бұрын
"Old Man Randy" Tree Service.
@ianparker3486Ай бұрын
Great job
@elizabethmyers5335Ай бұрын
@guiltyoftreeson what Sena do you use I have the 30k and after a day in heavy rain it’s started messing up I’m not sure if that one isn’t waterproof or something but it randomly shuts off or disconnects and only holds a charge for an hour or so
@thomasvittetoe1930Ай бұрын
Should do a test how easy/hard it is to cut thru the line you use to climb the tree, always see comments about being single tied in and cutting thru a steel core line , would suck to waste a line but then everyone would know how safe you really are
@jacobmckay7942Ай бұрын
Boys must be making mad cash burning ropes all the time 😂
@batmantissАй бұрын
I've burnt my rope like that. Lesson learned on my end
@The_OspreyАй бұрын
First tree was with a dull chain too.
@tjpighinАй бұрын
I'm looking for the most reliable and highest quality lightest saw available, gas or electric. What would you suggest?
@RyJonesАй бұрын
How busy were you after the storm?
@randyschneider6086Ай бұрын
These chainsaws are made for trimming and small diameter firewood bucking,that’s it.