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Zaccheus
United States
Приєднався 3 бер 2019
Zach Riggs
I'm a self made contract climber out of Canton, Ohio. I started this channel to better myself and get (hopefully) constructive criticism from others in the industry. Thus far its been a success and I enjoy sharing the many things I've learned to hopefully aide new climbers in their education journey. If you haven't already, subscribe and please leave thoughts, suggestions, and criticisms in the comment sections. I always love to hear from viewers and I hope you have a wonderful day no matter the weather.
If you would like to contact me for rates, scheduling, or anything else, please email me at zaccheus.climber@gmail.com
If you'd like to catch content between videos, follow me on Instagram @zaccheustree
I'm a self made contract climber out of Canton, Ohio. I started this channel to better myself and get (hopefully) constructive criticism from others in the industry. Thus far its been a success and I enjoy sharing the many things I've learned to hopefully aide new climbers in their education journey. If you haven't already, subscribe and please leave thoughts, suggestions, and criticisms in the comment sections. I always love to hear from viewers and I hope you have a wonderful day no matter the weather.
If you would like to contact me for rates, scheduling, or anything else, please email me at zaccheus.climber@gmail.com
If you'd like to catch content between videos, follow me on Instagram @zaccheustree
Full House Demolition with Dump Trailer and Mini Excavator
In this episode we OBLITERATE a house. Parts of this house haven't seen the light of day since it was made! I aim to change that 😏
#demolition #teardown #excavator #excavation #construction #demolishing #houserenovation #housedemolition
#demolition #teardown #excavator #excavation #construction #demolishing #houserenovation #housedemolition
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Відео
Giant, Rotten, and Hazardous Maple Tree Removal!
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This tree was MASSIVE and tricky to cut down. With over 40 thousand pounds of tree to cut and maneuver around wires, we had our work cut out for us! #arborist #treecutter #treecuttingservice #bigtree
Big Rigging On A Super Decurrent, Noodly Maple Tree
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This tree really didn't want to be filmed. The sound for this didn't come through as planned so you get to listen to my voice! #tree #treeremoval #rigging #arborist #arboristlife
Mini Excavator & Dump Trailer Garage Demolition
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In this episode, we demolish an old garage FULL of things!
5,400 Sq Ft Driveway Built With A Skidsteer
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Today, we build an entire driveway with a skidsteer! #skidsteers #excavation #building #skidsteerloader #drivewayconstruction
Sketchy, Rotten Maple Tree Removal Over Wires
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Sketchy, Rotten Maple Tree Removal Over Wires
Rigging Trees Whole! I HOPE THIS WORKS
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Rigging Trees Whole! I HOPE THIS WORKS
Putting The Excavator Tree Shear To Work
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Putting The Excavator Tree Shear To Work
Can the Milwaukee Top Handle Chainsaw Keep Up with Rick's Crane?
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Can the Milwaukee Top Handle Chainsaw Keep Up with Rick's Crane?
Building A Tree Shear For An Excavator
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Building A Tree Shear For An Excavator
Out With The Old, In With The New | Time to Get Serious
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Out With The Old, In With The New | Time to Get Serious
Underground Roof Drains with an Excavator
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Underground Roof Drains with an Excavator
Some Tree Work is Easy, Some is Not
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Some Tree Work is Easy, Some is Not
Tree Work with a Crane (Operator Audio Included)
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Tree Work with a Crane (Operator Audio Included)
A lot of toothpicks.
The only way I can do something like this is watching you do it because I have vertigo but I love watching it. Great job.
Brilliant. Well done!
Great Job!
Why don't you go up against dewalt this is how you know dewalt will beat it just like when they came out with the 16in they never went against dewalt until it was bought by consumers and they went against dewalt and we all know who won that
I'll have to try it when I get one in my hands.
Incredible!!
Cool
awww you didn't say TIMBER when the chimney came down. LOL I know it's not actual timber but it would have been funny. LOL
Hahaha you're right! Missed opportunity 😂 I'll have to remember that for next time.
Check the fan belt tension. If it’s too loose the machine will get hot
Excellent idea! I did check and it was tight. The real problem turned out to be the radiator plugging uo with dust. The radiator on that think is near 4 inches thick and stuff was just getting stuck way down inside. And I couldn't get to it with the blower on the job.
@@zaccheus makes sense. I have the same machine and those radiators can be tricky without a blower nozzle
Man glad your ok ..praise God..I remember thos video and how..it reminded me to look up more ..also I hired a guy and had to fire him he would take his 400 dollar helmet off I gave him to wear...everytime I turned around or he was across the property it would be off.there were customers that shared the property so I couldn't tolerate it no more ..was distracting my focus and could possibly cause customer relations issues
Me too man. I hear you there. I will leave a job if the fellas I'm working for won't wear helmets. I can afford to have that liability below me.
Come on falling through builds character 😂 😅.Good job as always buddy. Also I have noticed driving down here in summer time excavators operate with back hatch open bc they hold way too much hot air. Weird design flaw In my honest opinion
Yeahh, I wasn't loving it. I didn't want to just leave it open for fear of ripping it off. The real problem was the dust buildup in the radiator, I think. I wish they were easier to clean out.
@@zaccheus its a crappy design for sure. Every few hrs have to open blow it all out and get back at it
@brandon-rustystreecare My skid steer has an auto reversing fan. I think deer excavators do too. Mayne I need to go that direction when it comes time to update the excavator 😅
@@zaccheus would be sweet. Hey question though how you get the bell and subscribe clip at the end of your video I see people doing it all the time and cant figure it out
@@brandon-rustystreecare honestly, I don't know 😅 my editor does it
m42 tool steel, would make the perfect chain.
I know nothing aboutbthe steel they use. I do believe the cutters are chrome plated though
Next time you do this rent a pump trailer and spray water on all that asbestos dust so you don’t die….
There wasn't any asbestos dust, no worries
Jeez ..trees are higher than they look
Komplit alatnya 👍👍💪
Looks fun until the dust particles find their way to your breathing passages.
Yeah, my lungs have a hard life between this and saw dust. I'm not a fan. In the future, I hope to get a machine with a sealed cab.
Awesome job. There's so much more strategy involved in tearing down a house then I thought. You would have thought the neighbor could have moved the van over for just in case that side of the house went wrong but you done great and kept it in the footprint of the house👍
They might have moved it for me if I asked, but we were already inconveniencing them a little and I didn't want to ask for too much 😅 hindsight maybe I should have
Zach nice one day rental of you and your equipment around here we get 9 to a grand a day for machine and operator hopefully a little more for demolition jobs. More wear and tear on equipment
Wow, that's pretty good! Does that number include your hauling and dump expenses?
@@zaccheusAbsolutely not machine gets $500.00 operator $400.00 normal 8hr day
@robertvannicolo4435 ohhh, I misread your first comment and I thought you said nine grand 😂 I was trying to figure that out.
That dog toy startled me as well
😅
Good morning
Good morning Wendy! I hope you have a wonderful day today!
Looks like an easy, fun, profitable job
What's the rated kilowatts for it?
I think they only offer a hp rating, not a kilowatts rating. As I recall it's 5.8 hp with those batteries and 6.4 hp with the bigger batteries
Nice video, but leave out the music. Would rather hear you not music!
Thanks for that feedback!
Exactly what I was looking for thanks! Heading into the tropics where I need to get a line 100ft up
This thing will do it! Good luck with your trip!
Great work. That was one nasty tree. Great to see your channel growing so big.
Thanks Brandon!
Amazing giant tree removal. You make it look easy!
Thanks Bill!
Spin the shackles so the pin is in the eye!
Excellent tip, I'll do that next time, thank you!
Holy CRAP
I was gonna stick with my Makita stuff, but if they don’t come up with something that’ll go against this thing I might switch to Milwaukee…
It's definitely worth the consideration. I love my makita angle drill for the GRCS and it is better for that application than the milwaukee hole hawg, but I think Milwaukee is going somewhere with these chainsaws. I bet you could find a chance to try it before you buy it. I'm sure they'll have it available for demo at promotional events here and there.
Holy cats, that was a sketchy tree! All those power lines were making my hair stand on end!
Haha, yeah, it was! I would haven't never even tried to do it without getting the power turned off. Electrocution is the leading cause of death for tree guys and I don't want to be a part of that Stat 😅
@@zaccheus Yikes! Yeah that's not good!
Your the man !!! What a job !!!! Thanks for taking us along . 7 feet across , wow !!!
Haha thanks Adrian, it was huge 😂
Can you tell us what it costs please.
It will be priced at $900 with two 8.0 forge batteries and a dual charger. The 8.0 batteries make 5.8 hp or something like that and it comes with a factory 5 year warranty.
麻煩你了快點找到了好了到了0
What does it mean "ported" ?
I'm not an export on the matter, but I believe it means that someone took the engine apart and used a tiny grinder to enlarge the air passages. That allows air and exhaust to flow through the engine better and increases the horsepower.
He was blessed that day. Stay safe treebuddy. Pfanner helmets are pretty damn good.
Men doing dangerous jobs and trusting each other with their lives. You can hear the mutual respect in how they talk to each other. Excellent video.
Thanks, dad!
that's a pretty darn nasty maple you got there. I'd say you removed it the safest and most appropriate way possible. Glad to see you staying safe up there man.
Aw thanks man. That's encouraging feedback. I really appreciate that!
Electronic and I don’t get along. I break computers just by walking near them. Not for me. I hope you enjoy it. Have a great weekend.
Haha my dad feels the same way. I get it, it's not for everyone. Just be careful with those new has chainsaws. They all have computers in them too
The milwaukie guy did seem to be cutting more aggressively by using his dawgs more but you can still tell the difference
The fella on the stihl was trying though. He nearly stalled the saw once or twice there
I guess that's the direction everything is going now. You ain't gonna catch me running one! ⛽
Haha you do you man. I dont think anyone should tell you that you can't run gas equipment. I have to say this milwaukee saw really suprised me and I'm really excited to get it in a tree and try it against a gas saw. I'm thinking it'll beat a 261 without blinking and challenge if not beat a 362
@zaccheus but what does it weigh 😂
@@groundpounder24365 I haven't had a chance to weigh it yet, but I think someone mentioned that the website said 19lb 😬 I'll say I didn't notice that much weight difference in my hands when I was messing around with it there, but I was also super pumped to try it 😅
Just saw this on reddit, again Zach has the first footage on YT
I gotta give the credit to milwaukee for letting me have access to it early.
Uh...how did the rope get all the way up in the tree for you to climb? Magic? I think the majority of us would find that very interesting.
I have a video about the device I made for it. I'll link it here: ua-cam.com/video/uSIoHMxP4yk/v-deo.html
Great vid thanx
Lota climbers hate it but tag line is good have control over it.
Are you talking about tying the butt of the pick to the tree and having the climber hold on?
Sorry shelf cut
No need to apologize for throwing your thoughts into the comment section. Do you use 3 slings when you use the shelf cut?
But each own on that.
Im a dick but rekon valley cut better that step on crane work. Less on the boom
Fair thought. If the crane operator cables down to break the cut before cabling up I don't really think it loads the boom inappropriately. But I'm not crane expert either.
Does amaze me how some like this keep goin tho . Just dont give up.
Yer its only time. Has to go. Thanks
Is this really what you put in your ears?? Shocking.
Nope, I was just posting from the show and needed something quick to cover the background noise. I didn't have the opportunity to review a bunch of music so I just grabbed off of the top of the list.