Tree climber truck tour! How I setup my work truck so I’m prepared for any tree job.
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Published 2023-08-03
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Some people correctly pointed out that I should have a first aid kit in my truck and I felt like a total dummy because i kept procrastinating buying one and I definitely should have had one before making this video. Just wanted to comment here and say that I HAVE purchased a first aid kit and it’s in the truck now. My wife also suggested I put a fire extinguisher in there too and I’ll do that as well. 👍🏼
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Thanks for adding the baby to the end. Most important tool for motivating and going to work.
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That's really a killer setup. Simple. Clean. Organized. Great job bro
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Nice layout. Have gordy install an air compressor for blowing out saws etc and a power inverter for charging saw batteries. Oh and don't forget to keep an extra pair of socks in the glove box for randy's spurs
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Nice rig setup. I do have a suggestion: Mats in the compartments, especially in the compartment where you keep your boots. As things slide around they will get scuffed on the metal surfaces (made worse if there's debris on those surfaces) and the mats will reduce that.
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So cool! Being a longtime very longtime Paramedic I’m always fascinated with the set up on all working rigs. It’s so personal yet works for everyone. Great rig!
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I would say the decision to go out on your own and start your own channel has been a good one! Congrats on your success, Jacob!
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Very nice. I highly suggest bolting the TS box to the truck bed. Someone watching this video is salivating to steal the entire box. Also, hitting a bump or pot hole will cause the box to bounce (I know this from experience). Lastly, I would run a cable with lock(s) through the off-hand handles and/or kick-back levers for added security.
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Slick rig! It's awesome seeing the behind the scenes stuff like this, and the saw lock is a great idea!
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A beautiful functional rig it’s very well organised and has a professional layout. Loved the wooden business cards. Your ❤daughter is so cute.
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Love the tour!! I would add a dedicated first aid kit for the truck. I have started to carry 2 fire extinguishers in my truck, on in front and one in back. I hope I never need them! Have a great weekend!
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Yeah, I'd stay away from diesel. These new diesels are not worth the pain and costs. Good call. I worked at Round Table Pizza at the Mt Shasta mall back in the day.
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I like the blue tape on the extra chains. I'm going to start doing that.
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I’m hella proud of you Jake. Your always getting better and better. I look up to you a lot. Keep up the hard work and don’t lose all that dive and ambition. It’s rare these days man
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I was waiting for you to open a side box with a mini fridge full of tube salad options.
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I have a buddy that's a logger, and his boss has switched over to 1 tons with gas motors for all his crew trucks. His reasoning was that the trucks were spending less time in the garage getting worked on and therefore are costing him less money. The 392 hemi under your hood seems to be an overall really reliable engine, and I figure if my buddy's boss can run 8 of them and be content, then it must be fine.
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Also, I'd put some heavier locks in that passenger rear door. That's some expensive equipment that's protected by easily pryable sheet metal. Any way, cool truck!
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Enjoyed the video. Nicely laid out truck. I like organization. I try to keep my "stuff" organized and easily accessed. Makes for smooth operation at job site. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing that Jacob! I have a similar set up with a 2500, but with a utility topper. It works great and all the gear has its place. Keep up the great content!
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Sappy Supplies needs to step it up and sponsor this channel ;) lol