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02/26/2026

textbook example of "rigging" in arboriculture. It’s impressive to watch

02/26/2026

This video is a textbook example of "rigging" in arboriculture. It’s impressive to watch, but it also highlights why professional tree work is so complex.
​Here is a breakdown of what’s happening and the physics that keep that branch from crashing into the fence.
​The Rigging Process
​The climber isn't just cutting a branch; they are managing its descent using a system of ropes and pulleys.
​The Cut: The climber uses a chainsaw to make a relief cut (usually a notch) followed by a back cut. This dictates exactly where the branch will hinge and break.
​The Hinge: Notice how the branch doesn't just fall straight down. The wood left between the notch and the back cut acts as a hinge, steering the branch in the desired direction.
​The Control Line: There is a rope attached to the branch being cut. This rope goes up to a block (pulley) higher in the tree and then down to a ground person.
​Why It "Floats"
​When the branch breaks away, it doesn't plummet because the ground person is holding the other end of the rigging rope. By applying tension or slowly "letting it run" through a friction device at the base of the tree, they can lower the heavy limb with total precision.
​Safety and Physics
​Drop Zone: The rigging ensures the branch stays clear of the white vinyl fence and the house structure.
​Load Management: The "block" (the pulley at the top) redirects the force. The tree itself has to be strong enough to handle the sudden "shock load" when the branch drops and the rope catches it.
​Communication: You can hear the chainsaw stop right before the limb drops—this is the moment the climber and ground crew are in sync to ensure the landing is controlled.

08/05/2025
08/04/2025

Starting this Friday, August 1, key disaster prep items will be permanently sales tax free in Florida!

As peak hurricane season approaches, take advantage of this new permanent sales tax exemption and make sure you are stocked up on batteries, generators, tarps and more. See the full list of eligible items below from the Florida Division of Emergency Management.

For tips on how to build your disaster supply kit, visit http://FloridaDisaster.org/Kit.

10/11/2024

At Ike's, we are trying our best to get everyone taken care of with their trees and emergencies. Please bare with us as we are still trying to get gas and taking care of major tree damage. Feel free to give us a call for estimates, just keep in mind it may take some time. Thank you for your patience!
Ike's

03/15/2024

Dead Pine tree removal 🌲

Call us now for your free estimate!
813-312-3491

09/29/2023

🏗️Crane week with Ike's.
More to come, Stay tuned.

Call Ike's for all your hazardous tree removal needs! 💪🏽🌳

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