Any small business owner will learn over time that saying "NO" will keep you out of trouble & reduce worry & BS in your life
@worldoftheflies
10 ай бұрын
Someone has to get it done
@albertabackroad236
10 ай бұрын
Yea….. I still have to learn that rule 😅
@user-yl6yy2yj3n
10 ай бұрын
@@worldoftheflies Love the Comment
@SmsLcs09
10 ай бұрын
@@worldofthefliesand that’s why things go wrong lol
@daveschrade4477
10 ай бұрын
the beauty of being self employed is you have the right to say yes or no.
@tommartens3731
10 ай бұрын
You might not have killed the old battery. You may have just drained it too low to talk to the charger. Give it a jump start from a another fully charged battery for 15 seconds and then give the old battery a try.
@adamevans4824
10 ай бұрын
I get the feeling that climbing next to August would just give a person the most confidence. His calm demeanor is contagious
@philinit6476
10 ай бұрын
I watch his videos before i go climbing just for the chill calm headed vibes
@dag221
10 ай бұрын
As an audio nerd I can appreciate the effort you put into getting good audio in all of your videos. I know filming from different people and cameras and even the drone and then syncing it all up isn't exactly easy but it makes the whole video experience so much more enjoyable. Excellent work with all the video and audio components of all your work. It's easy to take for granted when something is done really well and people don't particularly notice but just wanted you to know I noticed it. Also maybe one day do a little behind the scenes of some of your video/audio setup and techniques for people like me. Keep up the good work.
@spelunkerd
10 ай бұрын
Great points. Audio has always been my weakness, yet some guys like August seem to get it done well without much apparent effort.
@Zbip57
10 ай бұрын
So true. The editing is superb, especially keeping the audio synced across all those video cuts.
@AugustHunicke
10 ай бұрын
It’s work indeed.
@boomupengineering
10 ай бұрын
Isn't August using mostly video and audio straight from his GoPro's? Seems to me that is one way to keep video making manageable. When I use my phone I am more likely to want to use my DJI wireless mic setup. But the mic on the GoPro works better and thoughts of using a wireless mic disappear. If I ever need to start using my wireless mic more, I'll probably ditch the GoPro for the DJI action camera. Then I'll still have sync'd audio/video. I think. I'm just learning.
@dag221
10 ай бұрын
@@boomupengineering It doesn't sound like straight GoPro audio but if it is from the GP it certainly has a microphone attached to it. I'm not sure how their comm systems works but it's possible they are recording a feed from those helmet mics. The audio seems very detailed and with a close proximity sound. The drones don't record any audio at all so no matter how you are recording your voice and ambient audio you still have to sync it up with the drone footage. Luckily loud noises like saws firing up and the physical motion give a good reference point for lining up audio with video. There would be a dozen ways to record audio but keeping it simple and small would be a prime concern in an environment like this. Audio is not an easy thing to get right but it's very important.
@jasons.248
10 ай бұрын
If it’s like other lithium batteries, it’s not really dead, but so low the charger thinks it is. If you hook it up to another battery for a few seconds, it will probably charge enough to let the battery charger see it again. I’ve “fixed” 20v dewalt batteries by giving them 12v from a ATV battery for 15 seconds or so. Just need to figure out which terminals in the battery are positive and negative from a good battery (some are marked).
@alotl1kevegas860
10 ай бұрын
I had no idea this was possible. Thanks for sharing.
@boomupengineering
10 ай бұрын
I agree. This is a common problem with various batteries and auto chargers. They think they are smart but aren't really. Just good at getting you to buy more batteries. Do a short session of manual recharge to get the voltage up. Hopefully it isn't like Makita batteries. If they shut down on overheat more than something like 4 times - the circuitry permanently kills the battery pack. Per AVE.
@reddogy7
10 ай бұрын
yes, ive done the same thing with tool batteries. its like jump starting a car. you only need to connect it to another battery for 5 seconds or so, then quick put it in the charger. use a multimeter to figure out the polarity and use some small gauge wire that can reach the terminals and youre good to go
@pascalmalbrouck7698
10 ай бұрын
@@alotl1kevegas860😮😮wu😮
@koreyhayes1621
10 ай бұрын
Hey August, I've been felling trees for almost a decade now and just starting out as a tree climber. I've learned so much from you and the people on your channel. I'm very excited by the challenge of felling trees from the top down. Thanks for all the informational content. Especially when you say "This isn't how it should be done, but it's what I'm going to do right now".
@AugustHunicke
10 ай бұрын
The best training for saw work aloft is saw work on the ground. You'll have a huge advantage over many a starting climber. I was a faller first as well. It
@pakmatherdiverb
10 ай бұрын
@@AugustHunickethanks for the reply, not my comment….. But it applies I been working ground saw in fire and felling timber and climbing rocks for quite a while. Bought my saddle from yall about a year ago, in the new tribe days. Cheers !
@pakmatherdiverb
10 ай бұрын
No way! You mentioned the voicemails? That usually happens when i am overcaffienated Need that hydration pouch holder for my 2.0 suspenders YO! Almost left chainsaw noises again white meow! Then i hung up planning to call later, or go get a real chainsaw to leave monkey beaver noises with….. And went back to watching the video ! Classic Love you guys and gals! Thanks for everything all y’all !!!
@pakmatherdiverb
10 ай бұрын
By the way, that is what i think a monkey beaver sounds like Since i could not imagine the combo otherwise
@treemeister1513
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the content everyone. Between my electric husky and my monkey beaver suspenders this old tree climber is so grateful to still go out and do it.❤ peace everyone.
@JLMTreeService
10 ай бұрын
Can't say I blame you!!! I attempted to do a really rotten popular just two days ago with no way to drop it, Just kinda inspecting from the canopy... And got out of it before making a cut and left... Told him he needed a bucket... Your company is your life, no need to risk it all!!! Great video August!! Like always!!!
@johnkruton9708
8 ай бұрын
Love your commentary and outlook. Your skills are very obviously developed by experience. You, Buckin Billy Ray, Guilty of Treeson are my 3 channels I watch for tree trimming cutting felling. I too live in PNW with 12 120’ Doug Firs 75 ft from my house and I’ve paid 2 sets of arborists over the past 15 years to keep them healthy and not dropping those massive limbs on anything valuable. Keep up the great work and I’ll keep watching and learning. Mostly learning to hire out anything I can’t reach with the pole trimmer. 😂
@ddalton692
10 ай бұрын
👍 The Human chainsaw noises Things that bring you JOY ❤ Attitude of gratitude 🌲 Health, philosophy, camaraderie,... Your videos are always a joy to watch, the MonkeyBeaver vibe Thanks August, Inspirational 👍
@joncozzi1701
10 ай бұрын
Great video as always. As a 62 year old climber I liked seeing you climbing up that dead fir with your climbing line nice snug backing up your flip line. I mean you demonstrated it isn’t a big deal, or a time suck and just might save a down elevator situation. The older i get the more I look to tip the odds in my favor. Thanks August and crew for sharing your top notch operation with us. Many a young climber will benefit from what they see here.
@MrOrangemafia
10 ай бұрын
I was once a mover and now I'm a tree guy. Interesting how you connected the two. They both give you those daunting days where you feel overwhelmed, but you take it peice by peice and eventually the job gets done.
@petehendry4756
10 ай бұрын
I love the little spaces that we work in sometimes, the other day i was working in an alleyway between a dirty old fence and the back wall of a chines restaurant, this was next to a very busy intersection in the middle of town , i could see all this activity going bye that didn't even know i was there , i was quite happy with my little hemlock climb . With tree work no matter where you are your still in the middle of the woods 👍.
@TimberTrainer
10 ай бұрын
Looks like a good fell to me. Another option would be to lay out some material on each side of the septic tank to bridge over it. Some mats on tires can help prevent damage as well.
@br-dj2ti
10 ай бұрын
That road rage was great. I could tell you were angry. I've never seen you like that, angry all these years of watching you. It does the same thing to me god bless august you're amazing
@stevestock2439
9 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your vid. One thing that is puzzling to me is how homeowners watch and wait so long to get rid of their dead trees. Seems this house lived under a whole bunch of them. You sort them out and deal with them pretty nicely.
@E.Meyers
10 ай бұрын
Always trust your gut feeling or that little voice! 😊
@Yardbird_les
8 ай бұрын
The crew is the thing, man. Love it! And the family...thanks for great videos.
@tomflynn2394
10 ай бұрын
The battery may not be dead. Give it a wee charge from another battery ( I used paper clips ) and it may be enough for the charger to sense it.
@mvblitzyo
10 ай бұрын
A beautiful life experience share with the people who love the life we live are thankful for the the creator to to allow us humans to enjoy this amazing experience on this planet we cal earth thanks for putting together so many most excellent memories of your journey shared with us Joe from California
@kavemanthewoodbutcher
10 ай бұрын
Hi Evan and everyone else! August, those two spars were absolute noodles! Maybe it's just the perspective from the drone, but those things were really moving.
@kodylloyd5495
10 ай бұрын
Perfect window! Solid fell! Watched a Reg video. He dumped a bunch of woodchips to soften the blow off large wood chunks. I’m always looking for new options; just to have them on hand or in mind. I love my money beaver shoulder strap!!! Stay safe and continue to think about all challenges! Make a plan and mix/match ideas. I’ve been humbled by many.
@Riverguide33
10 ай бұрын
Appreciate your thoughts, August…regarding the job, and the “good vibes”. 👍
Climb the tree “next door” to it and tarzan into the top? If you could not have felled it seems like that would be an option
@mattnewhouse7342
10 ай бұрын
Batteries - maybe huskie can repair the battery you ran dead-dead? I've had a little luck getting drill batt's going again by jumping them to a good battery...gives them enough juice they start taking a charge again. You're a good man August - enjoy your videos and really respect your work!
@missingremote4388
10 ай бұрын
Just get a brand new battery. They're only $ 250 - 300
@ronaldmatros9890
10 ай бұрын
Years ago I believe you said something to the affect," A good rule of thumb is if you can drop it don't climb it. I live by these simple words. And most people understand that no is a complete sentence . Thanks for the video.
@teamja1088
10 ай бұрын
Initially I was against the battery saws because I dislike the govt and industry forcing the consumer market into expensive battery power options that require constantly replacing those several hundred dollar batteries. However, the two pros I see with those saws are (1) no warm up needed, and (2) they are ready to cut with a push button instead of a pull cord, which eliminates tree oscillation at the top where it gets very wobbly when yanking on a saw.
@brownwarrior6867
10 ай бұрын
Love your work 🤜🏼⚡️🤛🏼 Keep safe August 🙏🏼❤️✝️❤️🙏🏼
@havespurswillclimb
10 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video. In the talk up front you mentioned "vibes". The feelings you get doing what you do. I know exactly what you are saying. I love climbing. I love figuring out a tree situation.....developing a plan in my head. A plan I know probably will change as I get mounted up and my perspective changes. If you take care of yourself, as you are doing, I see no reason you can't be climibig many more years and feeling the vibes. I'm kinda slow....don't do difficult limb walks.....don't take too many chances (try to make every move well thought out)....staying as safe as possible in the tree climbing environment. I love tall trees with shorter limbs (no big spreading oaks for me.) Give me a tall evergreen or poplar or cottonwood....I'll figure a way to rig them down if necessary (although bombing is easier and fun). I do metabolic workouts three times per week. Try to eat healthy. And.....I'm a lucky guy. Praise to the Lord. Let's keep it going, August.
@jeffschroeder9089
10 ай бұрын
That was fun
@derekdupler
10 ай бұрын
Caber toss is the log flipping Scottish games.
@georgeshaw8925
10 ай бұрын
August getting philosophical on us, you gotta love this!
Thank You August and Crew! With me being old AND rusty, one thing I appreciate about battery saws is the instant on/off. Starting a gas saw takes planning when you're trying to stay on top of a hard leaning spar, hanging on with only a couple beat up knees and tugging a rope while throwing a saw the other direction. I am truly grateful for every chance I get that proves to myself I can still do it! Great vid!
@williandepauw5395
10 ай бұрын
Try hooking another batterie in parallel for a sec so the charger can read it.
@NHlocal
10 ай бұрын
MonkeyBeaver crew still making the hard work look easy. 😉 Keep yourselves safe! 😃👍❤🌲 Randy
@rickstafford5316
10 ай бұрын
Like the duel blocking down. Nice work team
@twistedcell2679
10 ай бұрын
is there a reason that you are using a mini ex now? I myself have been wondering if I should get a mini ex or a mini skid.
@AugustHunicke
10 ай бұрын
Sometimes it’s better 🤷🏼♂️
@mattydare
10 ай бұрын
Viewers not "at risk of getting a splinter" must be the most British piece of humour I've heard for a while. You and the crew stay safe😉
@christopherconrad4156
9 ай бұрын
Ran hydraulic crane 15 years building supplies. Problem solving almost every jobsite. Best part of job. Ahole drivers worst part of job.
@independentnature295
10 ай бұрын
I notice when you cut the trunk chunks on the way down, that you go straight across and don't cut a notch first. I have no real reference experience just curious, thinking that it might be easy to lose control and have one go back over your shoulder or something.
@desireegoulett69
7 ай бұрын
Curious why so many small diameter Douglas Firs died so relatively young in such close proximity to one another, Is there a bark Beatle infestation or something? Subscribed & Hello from Albany, assuming you're a neighbor somewhere in the 🌲🌲PNW🌲🌲😉👊😎
@AnArborReal_Life
10 ай бұрын
The carabiner-butt-grip-saw-pivot technique! Not part of any written curriculum! Boss level leverage.
@TDelmatto
10 ай бұрын
Hello August! I’m a long time fan of your KZitem videos. I heard you say you ruined your battery from running it too low. I was wondering if you tried to “jump start” it like a car battery with another saw battery. Sometimes the battery chargers won’t charge the battery if they are too low, but you can charge them above that minimum threshold with another same type battery and then charge them like normal. Happy thanksgiving and thank you for all the years of sharing your knowledge.
@Maxid1
8 ай бұрын
4:47 Long before I retired and got a handle on my own anger, I commuted on a fairly big motorcycle (1100cc) and was in the passing lane trailing behind this guy as cars were passing on his right. He was in a big white Mecedes, white upholstery wearing a white suit (I saw as I finally was able to get past him) and he was holding the phone in one hand, Starbucks in the other and driving with his knee. I'm in no way saying what I did was right. It was more dangerous to others than what he was already doing. A thing rage never seems to take into account. I got right in front of him, down shifted at highway speeds, watched the phone and the coffee fly up and then I twisted the throttle very hard. He was barely inches off my back tire when I took off. All of this to get to my point: I'll bet he had no idea what he'd done to deserve that. He didn't see that he was in the wrong lane for going below the speed limit doing everything but driving. He did that every day and after all, it's HIS lane! What I'm saying is, realize when you're that guy. Because you are, we are, way more often than you think.
@river4837
10 ай бұрын
Yes, men are problem solvers. Also good of you to point out the sweet balance a good man and a good woman bring to the table. For the men whose relationships didn't pan out, a good dog and a motorcycle works wonders :) Bro your skills are amazing. Your trade is terrifying. Good Luck always.
@foxlake6750
10 ай бұрын
I found a really good deal on an Stihl MSA200, with an extra battery and charger…these battery saws can be expensive. It’s a great saw for limbing and for my son to get some experience, before getting into gas saws.
@jakemilarch4086
3 ай бұрын
Another web gem your positive attitude is what the crew feeds off of and keeps them around I’m sure that’s taken years and years. I’m always trying to remain calm and in a positive place in my mind while working. Gods gave me this day to make someone’s problem our crew’s opportunity to shine.
@libertarianman69
8 ай бұрын
Nice fall. Probably could have taken that septic lid off and just put a 2 by 6 or a piece of plywood down or something and that wouldn't hurt it.
@spkay31
10 ай бұрын
I love you videos. You are so skilled at your craft and those years of experience are evident when you describe the challenges you face on these jobs!
@billrobbins5874
9 ай бұрын
Seems a challenging job, no matter what. Professional skills always make it look easy. 👍👍
@ecurb2
10 ай бұрын
Long time subscriber. August, dont dis the drone. They are making the content awesome. (except for the prop noise)
@fustratedfisher
7 ай бұрын
I have seen August climb some really sketchy trees over the years so if he won't climb it, it's not claimable.!! Send it
@marksterling533
5 ай бұрын
It is what it is, dont die from negligence.....your own or others.... be safe fuckers.
@joefran619
10 ай бұрын
Had a 55 foot pine coming up from the roots on a very windy day. Was going to take it down myself, decided to call the pro's.
@tonyalways7174
8 ай бұрын
Seeing you guys standing at the top of those thin tall trunks reminds me of the Button Boy ceremony the British Navy used to have every year where the new recruits climbed a huge ship’s mast and one stood on the button at the very top. For all the climbing junkies it’s a sight to see.
@kenweis7913
10 ай бұрын
I did climbs that others turned down only to realize why....luckily i survived
@Duttonworks
8 ай бұрын
Really hard to focus on everything your saying on the drive when I reminiscing and recognizing everything out the window😂
@climbmer3068
8 ай бұрын
I forgot to mention , I have done some dangerous trees myself I have been climbing since 1994 and getting to the point that I am about to call it quits
@climbmer3068
8 ай бұрын
greetings my friends I didn't realize you guys are from Oregon, I live in Salem OR and we own Rd tree service, stay safe my friends
@shaneweisell8912
10 ай бұрын
It'll turn into a "soup sandwich", August
@robinelston5966
10 ай бұрын
Ha! Love the road rage timer!🤣 We need that for real in my big city, too many people die from just losing it these days. And thank you for bringing up wives. They are an incredible blessing, mine is an amazing woman, yours certainly must be with your large family, she probably feels like she's herding cats sometimes. Great flatness today. Love the commentary. Thanks for taking the time to post the video, I know it takes many hours of work. It's worth it, they're great, so glad your back is better. Blessings Sir!
@AugustHunicke
10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Zebracat5
2 ай бұрын
August you make the best Climbing Videos . Like Damiens Log on the side to stop the Tree.
@blainetaylor5288
9 ай бұрын
Mr August. It would be cool to see you come limb walk big oaks in Southern Illinois and rig em down brother and take the ride
@JasonRutan-rv3dj
10 ай бұрын
You can revive your battery just take another one that's the same volts and charged and hook it up to the other battery that's junk positive to positive negative to negative for 10 minutes then put it on the charger until it's charged
@Rick-tb4so
7 ай бұрын
I think the ground crew should be wearing orange or yellow a color that makes them stand out. Being that high they kind of blend in.
@ryanslandandtreesvc454
10 ай бұрын
@augusthunicke do yall ever use a Repidal Tree jack? (Pusher) we have one and love it
@David-c2m2r
7 ай бұрын
August could have easily climbed that tree if you wanted to but there was no need to that tree hinged over fine. Plenty of wood.
@ttvilaxell2742
10 ай бұрын
would a articulated wheel loader not work as well in your area? watching the tracks tear the yard up would never go over well with customers in my area.
@timberandtools
10 ай бұрын
Great video in so many ways! Really appreciate your content. YT is so much extra work to add to running a tree service. Thanks 👊🏻
@chasecrawford9777
8 ай бұрын
Some batteries need a small amount of juice to charge you can jump them with wires
@mymortonisms
9 ай бұрын
This must be crispy dead tree month thank God I'm alive to edit these videos.
@odnamsrazor2364
10 ай бұрын
question why did you not block off the septic lid with log sections from another tree or old tires or something? . i mean, yeah, you are REALLY good at shooting these gaps but it's just a couple of minutes of prep work and it would reduce damage risk for the lid to almost nothing.
@m16swaggr97
10 ай бұрын
Some people are so good and their past history of success rate will kinda let them weigh efficiency over risk lol. But at the end of the day, you only need to f-up once.
@AugustHunicke
10 ай бұрын
Yep should’ve.
@odnamsrazor2364
10 ай бұрын
@@m16swaggr97 eh, septic lids can be fixed. that's not what i would consider a "f-up once" situation. . otoh, i wouldn't want to make a habit of it.
@johng416
10 ай бұрын
Maybe could've protected septic lid with mats?
@johnjaco5544
10 ай бұрын
When your afraid to climb,it's ok to chicken out.
@BrianBaird-fe5cf
8 ай бұрын
Glad you didn't bang on a wedge.anyway a tree that long skinny speads it's weight and it is what it is.
@AngelTorres-ms8ct
10 ай бұрын
Bro you didn’t have to road rage good thing but you still got to let him know he messed up or he will go do it again
@AuditRecon
10 ай бұрын
Here in North GA some pine trees die because of the pine beetle. What was the cause of death of these fir trees? Thanks August.
@simjai1000
10 ай бұрын
Ground crew get to play a giant game of pick up sticks ❤️
@heresmytake2782
10 ай бұрын
you are VERY blessed, sir
@aaronsmith5620
9 ай бұрын
Hey where so you get one of them aggression timers at I think I could really use it
@dermagazina813
10 ай бұрын
Verry nice Job, verry nice footage! 👍👍👍
@efo1358
10 ай бұрын
I respect your honesty and being a Certified Arborist is a good fart! Oh being a Quality Arborist is another good in the good! I’m not questioning you, but ISA is a rigged for profit! 🤧👊🤙🙏❤️, and I’m speaking for the future Arborist/Arboricultural People! Keep it simple and safe!
@tedanderson463
10 ай бұрын
I used to have some acreage in Maple valley Washington.... I had property that had alder fur cedar hemlock spruce cottonwood dogwood Willow wild cherry and cascara. Vine maple and something that looks like vine Maple but it was hazelnut. The leaves are different and other things are different. Part of it was gravely and other places swampy.... This logger stopped by and showed me what wild cranberries look like.... You gota hunt for about a half hour just to find 1 cranberry.... That's right I said one..,.. he said what you look for is a long small diameter curved snakey looking piece of straw...... And right on the very end of it is one cranberry smaller than a pea. They are very tough-skinned... You bite down real hard and all of a sudden this real tart strong-tasting cranberry juice fills your mouth with amazing cranberry flavor.
@natalliaf6387
6 ай бұрын
Michelle Obama. Dr. Jill, Whoopi, Ellen Degenras...that's who these patriots dream about.
@AugustHunicke
6 ай бұрын
😶
@youtubedan1443
10 ай бұрын
I’d put it in the same category as being a paramedic as well. Yes, you’re doing “medicine” but really, how am I getting this floppy, semi-conscious 300lb patient out of the basement. With problem solving lol.
@sonnyblazer5504
10 ай бұрын
Now it could just be the sort of person you are = adaptable to anything for an extended time! *OR* isn't it amazing how you've done this work for so long, no signs of burnout and *LAUGH HARDER, LONGER, MORE OFTEN than when you began this career* ! ALL THAT and how well you perform your skill makes you a *WINNER* of it all!!!
@stewardslandscape
8 ай бұрын
I enjoy my vocation, irrigation, for those challenges as well. Fault diagnosis, problem solving, being outside.....we are blessed.
@jaakkoohable
9 ай бұрын
Not a "Norwegian wife-throwing competition" but actually a "Finnish wife-carrying race" 😄Just found your channel - thanks for your great videos and awesome work ethic. Be safe up there!
@fern6114
10 ай бұрын
Can you imagine Dr Auguste in 32 years of bus driving In a City of 200000 people, how many times I nearly get out of the bus and tell him something…I was a mover for 2 years, 45 years ago but tomorrow is another day, will be great
@michaelbartlett9742
7 ай бұрын
Hi buddy hope all is well? You may not see this but how did you fall?
@billyshumate853
10 ай бұрын
Good morning and great video
@MorganMcGrew
Ай бұрын
What make and model is your electric saw?
@M24nopparat
10 ай бұрын
และไม้ท่อนนั้นก็หล่นไปรูปตัว Tย่อมาจาก guilty of treeson 😂 ขอบคุณแบตเตอรี่ 😅
@kikizozu
10 ай бұрын
😮 amazing and no we’re not up on that tree with you. We’re watching from a very far distance. Also, I would need a parachute just to go up halfway lol.😊
@MobilMobil-kv5ke
10 ай бұрын
I used to get hay delivered from a truck. I learned a technique where you place a bale of hay strategically about 10 feet way and then toss the remaining hay bales onto the far edge of that “fulcrum” bale. The tossed bale will strike the fulcrum and cartwheel end over end down the barn close to where you stack it.
@willrobertson7778
10 ай бұрын
Good going bro! ❤Our survival depends on our ability to say "No.". My guess is that the sound and vibration coming back at me each time a spike hits the stem tells me a lot about the safety and stability of the stem at that point but it can't tell me much about the stability of the stem further up nor how it'll react to the torque and vibration of me felling it. I jump back and forth between battery and petrol - they both great in different situations!
@Docsully
10 ай бұрын
Ha I loved the "we are movers" analogy. I have told my tree crew many times over the years and every new ground man that we are not just a tree service company, but we are in the demolition and moving business. Keep looking up August. Dan
@dmtadventures7044
10 ай бұрын
Soon as AH Tree Service goes public I’m buying a ton… in this part of the state there is no shortage of dead and dying Doug Firs. You boys are gonna have lots of future work.
@spencurai
10 ай бұрын
You can bring that battery back to life. Unless it actually let the smoke out, all you need to do is get the pack back over the minimum safety voltage set by the manufacturer. What happened is you ran the battery dead which brought the cells down to the minimum voltage and then you let it rest which brought the voltage back up slightly and then you pounded it again and the cells were unable to get back to the minimum voltage. The battery management system in the battery then decided the battery was unsafe to use which is not the case. You can take some thick wire and a volt meter and then jump the dead battery with a charged one for a few seconds and then you can pop it on the charger. There are many of these videos that can show you how to do it. kzitem.info/news/bejne/1G6jtHd6fWqrjIo
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