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Chris Goulet @UC7yiefz7UcYR246MVp8ohzA@youtube.com

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Welcome to my channel! My name is Chris and I make videos ab


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Chris Goulet
Posted 6 months ago

The first picture is the stump from the tree featured in last week’s video “Felling HUGE Tops - Dual Climber Pine Tree Removal “. The second and third pics are from another pine tree on the same property that we ended up removing. Can’t think of a better way to spend a Saturday. 🌲

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Chris Goulet
Posted 6 months ago

This was a fun day! Not every job do you get the opportunity to work with another climber on the same tree. Team work is what it’s all about when working on a crew, regardless of how big or small that crew is.

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Chris Goulet
Posted 8 months ago

You can do a lot of work for nothing or you can do a handful of work that’s profitable and that keeps you going.

Make of that what you will. 🌲 🌳

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Chris Goulet
Posted 10 months ago

Some climbing footage with a voiceover discussing tree work sales.

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Chris Goulet
Posted 10 months ago

High volume chest and back workout with a 2,000+ calorie post-workout meal at the end. No voiceover or discussions, just training footage.

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Chris Goulet
Posted 10 months ago

Petzl Sequoia (non-srt version)

Been climbing with it for a few years now and am happy with the functionality, comfortability, and durability.

If you have any questions related to this tree climbing saddle leave a comment below.

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Chris Goulet
Posted 11 months ago

New tree work video with some climbing and rigging footage. 🌲

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Chris Goulet
Posted 11 months ago

It’s usually a fun day when you get to put the mini skid steer to work! 💪 🌳

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Chris Goulet
Posted 1 year ago

You can do big jobs with smaller equipment, the key is just knowing how to maximize efficiency with what resources you have available to you at the time.

I have used a 6 inch chipper on a variety of different jobs and have no complaints. Yes it has its limitations compared to a larger chipper, but if you’re not looking to invest in something much larger or don’t really have any need for one a smaller chipper like this could be an ideal option.

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Chris Goulet
Posted 1 year ago

This tree was declining in health and had a heavy lean towards the house. Watch the entire removal process from start to finish!

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