That was quite literally the most impressive bit of tree felling I've seen anyone capture on film. The edge of the cliff, the scaffolding mistake, the weather, dual undercuts, having 4 trees hang up on it, clearing that and eventually splitting that sucker right down the middle. This man is clearly among the elite of this profession. You love to see it. (Edit) Forgot to mention he got his saw stuck and freed it.
He has many more videos on the crazy tree falling he does, dude is an absolute legend. This not even in his top ten. My favorite is when he finds a cave after a long days work of cutting in the vancouver island bush, Its called, I found a cave at work.
That's mastery at it's best Bjarne I felt all the anticipation wanting 1 of those to give that red cedar a knockout punch, outstanding work! thanks for sharing this 😀👍
Mate hats off to you! Thats bloody hard yacca. I thought i was a logger faller, bushman. Yep done it for 15 years. Nothing like as challenging as that. Stay safe my friend.
I am 78 years old and have been watching them fall. This was one of the best I have seen! Well done!!!!! I really enjoyed that! Nick, North West Farmer
That was an educational watch and an awesome fall! Thanks for taking time out of your work day to film some of this work...and one day, your kids will really enjoy seeing what dad did for a living! Cheers....and work safe!!
That was mild compared to some of the crazy scenarios Mother Nature can throw at ya. But ya, a seemingly easy situation can turn into a head scratcher sometimes.
Ahhh...scenes from the mountain! I did a season of shake blocking back in the ‘80s when I was......too old. I’m 70 now. No choice, I need the work. I kept up though it took a week to get the aerobics working to survive the climb to the big dead cedars and then cut my quota for the day. PS.....I like that big X on the back of your slicker. “ Do NOT hit this!” That reminds me.....I’m working the remains of a 6 foot diameter ? log with about 10-12 feet left to split, lying parallel to the contour. I’m waiting for the bucker to finish slicing for me so I put slings together while I wait. Two blocks left....one on the low side of the log, one on the high side. Without deciding which piece, I go for the high side. As soon as I touched the block, that log took off down hill right over the other block. It felt like hours for the bucker to show up.
The trees that that man fell and the steep Hillside he had to work on has to be one of the most difficult and dangerous Tree falling I have seen on RUclips.
Buddy you never cease to amaze me.....that was just freaking awesome work buddy....nice job.... For that split you get a full dozen gold stars in my book. Our Son just watched it with me and he seriously had to rewind and play it back several times cause he didn't believe his own eyes. He saw me drop 3 bigger (well for our area anyway) Ponderosa and 2 bug killed Fir this last week all at once on the side of a steep incline and he thought that was Perdy cool but this.....well it's his new Favorite Fall of this year so far. Great Work my friend, Stay Safe.
Damn, just watching and, as someone newly into felling, as I can slowly figure what you're doing, Wow!! Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
Oh Im the first one to see this cool. That double looked like a trouble maker and then that one little tree top took it down to cool great video looking forward to more.
Watching you with a beer doiing that f... job I hope you 1000 bucks for such a shot Very save for me..... Great video Thanks Mr BB cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺
That's some serious "thunder". Great job. I grew up in southern Missouri swinging a chainsaw is nothing new for me. But this, this is something different all together
I think this is the first time I see you get your saw stuck! Happy to see you're human too! What crazy conditions you fall in with your improvised footing and scaffoldings... must be nice to have the opportunity to be so creative though! Stay safe!
This is pretty open so wedging and chopping out are definitely the right call, but I've had spots where it's not practical (chopping right through a 6' diameter log) A trick I've used is to remove the bar and chain, use a spare chain to cut out. Sometimes the bar is not pinched, just the chain, but even if the bar is pinched too it comes out easier than the chain, and less risk of damaging the mounts from pulling too hard. Also, depends what saw you're using, if you're balls deep in there with a saw having the drive sprocket inside the clutch, pretty tough to get the chain off. So, OK, once or twice. not a lot of experience with it, but it works.
That was quite literally the most impressive bit of tree felling I've seen anyone capture on film. The edge of the cliff, the scaffolding mistake, the weather, dual undercuts, having 4 trees hang up on it, clearing that and eventually splitting that sucker right down the middle. This man is clearly among the elite of this profession. You love to see it.
(Edit) Forgot to mention he got his saw stuck and freed it.
He has many more videos on the crazy tree falling he does, dude is an absolute legend. This not even in his top ten. My favorite is when he finds a cave after a long days work of cutting in the vancouver island bush, Its called, I found a cave at work.
In my opinion it's not only a job it's an art form. Thanks for posting.
Glad you caught that on camera for all of us to see!
Bjarne you are truly amassing to watch bar none
Any tree that could survive on the point of this ledge all those years was not going to give up easy! Nice job and awesome video! Thanks...
You are an artist!
That's mastery at it's best Bjarne I felt all the anticipation wanting 1 of those to give that red cedar a knockout punch, outstanding work! thanks for sharing this 😀👍
The picture perfect example of divide and conquer. Beautiful work.
I am always super impressed when i see how surgical you are with those big saws. Awesome videos sir please keep them coming.
Mate hats off to you! Thats bloody hard yacca. I thought i was a logger faller, bushman. Yep done it for 15 years. Nothing like as challenging as that. Stay safe my friend.
So much respect for you and the job you do. True professional skills at work. Thanks for taking the time to make this and show all of us
Bjarne.... you are the most underpaid human being on the planet. WELL DONE, maestro!
I am 78 years old and have been watching them fall. This was one of the best I have seen! Well done!!!!! I really enjoyed that! Nick, North West Farmer
That was an educational watch and an awesome fall! Thanks for taking time out of your work day to film some of this work...and one day, your kids will really enjoy seeing what dad did for a living! Cheers....and work safe!!
Fantastic videos
A privilege to watch an artist at work .
Ill be looking forward to more videos . Thankyou for taking the time to setup cameras so everyone can enjoy a real movie
seriously cool
Wow what an amazing video
That was real time thinking on the run there!
Felisidades eres lo mejor de lo mejor saludos
A true professional!! Stay safe out there Bjarne!!
Ahh the old 7-10 split, nice🎉🎉
Some of the situations of falling trees amazes me. You scored a bullseye on this one. 🫵👍
You guys deserve every penny you make!!!🎉👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely incredible! I did NOT see this coming! Mind blown!!
wow......amazing !!!!!!!! against all odds
That was badass.
What diligence! I can't think of many trees more difficult than that one.
That was mild compared to some of the crazy scenarios Mother Nature can throw at ya. But ya, a seemingly easy situation can turn into a head scratcher sometimes.
@@BjarneButler honestly I want to know the top 5 worst now if that was mild
Nice shot.
This is a real expert feller of the rare ones.
GREAT JOB, VERY TEDIOUS WORK, STAY SAFE!!👍💪😎🇺🇸
WOW, that was worth the wait till the end of the movie !! Glad ya got it all recorded 👍👍
Love the shot of you standing on the split tree trunks.
That is some beautifully inhospitable landscape. Well done, hand.
Thanks
I am sent you a video to the cut down tree in my back yard
Wow. Just wow.
One of your best videos👍👍
And that's a perfect example of why I could not and would not be a professional feller. Insane. Great work :)
The old "If you can't get it to fall, throw another tree at it" trick. Always works great in the woods! 👌
You are a genius Bjarne!👍
Lol 🤙
Gnarr!
Ahhh...scenes from the mountain! I did a season of shake blocking back in the ‘80s when I was......too old. I’m 70 now. No choice, I need the work. I kept up though it took a week to get the aerobics working to survive the climb to the big dead cedars and then cut my quota for the day.
PS.....I like that big X on the back of your slicker. “ Do NOT hit this!” That reminds me.....I’m working the remains of a 6 foot diameter ? log with about 10-12 feet left to split, lying parallel to the contour. I’m waiting for the bucker to finish slicing for me so I put slings together while I wait. Two blocks left....one on the low side of the log, one on the high side. Without deciding which piece, I go for the high side. As soon as I touched the block, that log took off down hill right over the other block. It felt like hours for the bucker to show up.
I logged for 27 years worked on the ground, but this is the craziest thing I have ever seen! You could be a tree trimmer some day, ha ha
Bravo!!!!!! Outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nicely done
💪 Outstanding
Love watchin you work Bjarne ! Stay Safe man!
A good vid with a fantastic ending.👍👍
The ending was epic on a new level
The struggle is real hey lol.
That split at the end is legendary!
Great aim on the split, stellar work amigo.
Wow!! Super amazing buddy!! She Split eh!!
Dude! I’m amazed every time I watch your videos. Stay safe.
I would have loved hearing that in person! Much respect, stay on your feet!
Thanks
What a shot you’re absolutely amazing at what you do!!!!
The trees that that man fell and the steep Hillside he had to work on has to be one of the most difficult and dangerous Tree falling I have seen on RUclips.
Buddy you never cease to amaze me.....that was just freaking awesome work buddy....nice job....
For that split you get a full dozen gold stars in my book.
Our Son just watched it with me and he seriously had to rewind and play it back several times cause he didn't believe his own eyes.
He saw me drop 3 bigger (well for our area anyway) Ponderosa and 2 bug killed Fir this last week all at once on the side of a steep incline and he thought that was Perdy cool but this.....well it's his new Favorite Fall of this year so far.
Great Work my friend, Stay Safe.
Now That Was Some AWESOME FOOTAGE GREAT JOB 👍👍👍
I will never again complain about getting my bar pinched while I can stand on hard earth to chop it out.
the health and saftey people here in England must be screaming at this guy just doing his thing awsome cutter what a man
Amazing!
Thanks for the content. So much fun to watch!
Just amassing
Damn you are good! Outstanding Sir!!!
Badass brother
Thanks
nice shot! holy smokes. I fall hazard trees every week at work in the woods, but you have my dream job.
You truly have balls of steel when it comes to that chainsaw man
Damn, just watching and, as someone newly into felling, as I can slowly figure what you're doing, Wow!! Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge
Example, that cut and notch to make a stand to make your notch is something I would not have thought of, and certainly been daunted to try!
And then a stuck bar in that predicament!! You're a beast and super impressive to watch you quickly work thru!!
Beautiful office you work in.
Oh Im the first one to see this cool. That double looked like a trouble maker and then that one little tree top took it down to cool great video looking forward to more.
What you do is always amazing. I don't know if you're a logger or a tree acrobat. Thanks...
What a scene! Nice camera setup towards the end.
Awesome content, keep pushing and stay safe 💪🏼
That's incredible!
Awesome vid!
Thanks for the watch!!
Pure talent 👍
Good job you have awesome videos love the cutting and the scenery and the 390
Thanks, 390’s are the best alright
You have to love your work! I’m tired just watchin !
Watching you with a beer doiing that f... job
I hope you 1000 bucks for such a shot
Very save for me..... Great video Thanks Mr BB cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺
"Guess I'll hit it with something". Awesome! Imagine being a choker setter in that mess. Stay safe!
Poor guy😂
Be careful..last choker I knew got 5 for aggravated assault. And the heifer deserved it. 😂😂
Hi Jimmy dill how are you doing today
That's some serious "thunder". Great job. I grew up in southern Missouri swinging a chainsaw is nothing new for me. But this, this is something different all together
Epic
That one hell of place to get your saw stuck. Great video, your a straight savage, groin gotta be sore after that one.
and reassuring to us mere mortals at the same time for when we do it on the little stuff
@@icarus901 Ya these canuck big timber fellers a different breed.
Without men such as yourself this wood would never get harvested
That was one heck of a job
I know nothing about this stuff but i live on youtube and have seen it all... By far the coolest felling iv ever seen.
Thanks
Impressive
Man, you're a wizard...
Wow! That was very impressive.
That was a difficult one good shot ❤
I think this is the first time I see you get your saw stuck! Happy to see you're human too! What crazy conditions you fall in with your improvised footing and scaffoldings... must be nice to have the opportunity to be so creative though! Stay safe!
This is pretty open so wedging and chopping out are definitely the right call, but I've had spots where it's not practical (chopping right through a 6' diameter log)
A trick I've used is to remove the bar and chain, use a spare chain to cut out.
Sometimes the bar is not pinched, just the chain, but even if the bar is pinched too it comes out easier than the chain, and less risk of damaging the mounts from pulling too hard.
Also, depends what saw you're using, if you're balls deep in there with a saw having the drive sprocket inside the clutch, pretty tough to get the chain off.
So, OK, once or twice. not a lot of experience with it, but it works.
Chopping through a 6" diameter log is hard? You must not own a good axe...Anyone who takes there bar off when pinched is a pussy! Carry 2 saws..
at the 43:40 mark it was a moment of great satisfaction. nice shot and good job
*I think I've seen that same shot on a pool table. Last ball splits two into opposite pockets. Nice.*
wow, that was amazing.
Little Butler learning so cute
The champ at work.
Nice job bjarne. That's gods country there. Stay safe.
Great work, very impressive.
Thanks