Buckin!!!! Just wanted to say thanks for your amazing videos and outlook on life! Every night I look for your daily upload and can’t wait to watch and listen! Thanks partner!
I like the old saws but I love your old trucks that grey one there sure is a sweet looking truck. GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO READ THIS AMEN. Happy New year
Hey ,Bucking Billy been watching your videos since you first started making video's you inspire lots of people and teach many new things what a great guy keep up the greatness friend !! 💪
I love these mcculloch powers awesome videos...I acquired the 10 10 automatic and fell in love...I recently found out my great uncles in Norway Michigan made their living with Mcculloch power saws...and that Homelite!!!👍👍👍👍
My father 20 years ago gave me his old home lite xlt from the late 80s hearing that saw run brings back some good memories. Now my old man myself both still cut I’m almost 40 he’s almost 60 and run sthil but we enjoy cutting wood together
Love it! Thanks! I have a 7-10 automatic that I simply love. Needs to be refurbed but it's next after I finish a little husqvarna. Love listening to a well tuned hot rod!
Love the mac content! That's how l first came across this community. I got a 10-10A starter on the clutch side. I rebuilt it and 19 year old me thought it wise to cut out the bridge between the exhaust holes in the cylinder. I didn't even make it to wood before it snagged a ring. 😭 But the surprising thing it still ran. So it is in pieces waiting to get rebuilt. Got a used cylinder that might work, but l want to get it re-plated/recoated before l use it.(l have spent way to much on this saw for it to be shelf ornament🤣🤣🤣!) Or l need to find a NOS cylinder. Its been close to 2 years now, and l cant wait to get it put together and bury it in some wood!! Looking forward to tomorrows video!
All those saws are sooo sweet! Son in law picked up a Pro mac 10-10 for me where he lives, as a parts saw, for $20. He tried starting it, but when I got there, I flipped the switch the right direction. She fired, 1st pull! And cleaned up to an 8 or 9. Woo Hoo!
like,, Billy ray Smith powder mills @ the sawdust factory 😜💪👌 yesssss 👀 you just can't beat that "knife through butter" feelin' 😁 love that little homelite, it's got a nice little rip to it. look forward to seeing more of the UFO.... its good to get outdoors, if only for half an hour, it's great for your health in many ways, especially runnin' powder mills like that 😁 quite an addictive thing to do ill say..
Looking forward to the tuning video. I’ve always left my saws stock, but recently bought one of those Neotechs just to see and they come really fat on the high end, so I’ve been tweaking it a little in on the hi jet each time. Thanks to your buddy the Tinman for helping me make sense of carbs. Powersaws have always just been another tool among the many I’ve used in my life’ and it’s not one I use to make a living so I’m only just now trying to sort it out some more. Thanks
Sure Is Great Seeing Them 'Ole Gals Singing Their Song, Great Tips B.R. Every-1 Here Have A Slamming Good Day From The Snowy Maritimes On The East Coast ! ATB T God Bless
Back in the days of Blue Homelites and Yellow Macs every farm i ever worked on here in NZ had a Chainsaw and Firewood was a young fellers chore. In the 1970s Homelite were big here. Bloody good strong saws which were a bit picky about running when it was wet. The old points system hey. But boy you could dig them into a log and could those things cut! Love the content Buckin. I can smell the old 25 to 1 mix from here.
I can’t wait for the tuning video I’m in the process of cleaning up/getting running my Grandad’s 2 old homelite saws and need some pointers on the tuning
Love it!!!! I'm looking into buying an Pro Mac 850 that a local guy is selling. Wish the price was a little better but that's why I'm looking and haven't bought yet.. hehe🤪 still would love to get ahold of an old P-51 to restore for my pops. It's was his first saw and i would love to gift it to him 😁 the time will come when it's ready.
Master Buckin' sir, have you ever done a video on tree species? Been searching and drinking gallons of knowledge here on your channel, but would like to know more about tree species, which ones are harder to cut, probable barber chair, etc. Thank you sir, keep it up!
My chainsaw piston looks like someone took a fill to it by the exhaust. I was trying to mill some post out of a leaning dry white pine. I don't think my Chinese saw had enough rpm's and was on 68cc. The white pine was already leaning caught in other trees when I bought property. It is one of the biggest trees on property. I don't want to see it go to waste. I did drop it on logs to keep it off the ground. And the size and area it's in means I need to mill it there. I used a 2x6 as a guide. Got 8 feet of a live slab before chainsaw ran out of gas. Put more gas in took a break. Came back and it ran till it wouldn't. Basically using a 150 for a super duty job.
Buckin' Ive noticed how consistently you have smoked most of the newer "state of the art" fancy pants saws almost everytime with saws 20 or more years older than yours. Yes, the old macs are some beasts but I think your filing and your tuning are the x-factor. Im a rookie but I see other power saw people doing comparisons between 800$ saws and claim one is better because it is ported or has muff mods. New chain this, new chain that out the box which is always sharp but if its not sharp in the right way, for the right wood, its like putting mud tires on a Ferrari. Which of course is going to wear it out faster than usual. My little 25 cc top handle saw whipped my 50 cc saws after i got it filed right. It was a valuable lesson.
Buckin so far my biggest question is where do you get your "goofy" files with the beveled sides?I've been keeping my eye out but can't locate any in the small city I live in (probably walked by them or something who knows) thanks in advance and thank you for more killer content I love the UFO pipe from Morgan sounds great and looks so damn cool haha
@Buckin' Billy Ray Smith thank you immensely...growing up my dad and both grandpa's always had saws but they certainly weren't racing eachother or anything and I had never heard of Square ground or filed chain...having seen you playing with you gave my adhd more to think about and now I have to try my hand at the Square life
Hey Buckin I've been watching your videos for awhile and love them, full of good info. Who builds your saws? And how can someone get intouch with them. Thanks
Hello Mr BRS, why you pull little on the start rope, when you shut down à chainsaw, 🤔? 😅 To not brake the "start system" if the engine turn back!? Thank's you for make vidéo on your "passion work".
Buckin', why do you pull up on the starting cord sometimes when you shut your saw off? I am sure you have mentioned it in a video that I have not yet come across but I am curious. Keep the content coming my friend!
Hey buckin I hate to ask this question as I assume it's been asked a million times and then some If you have already answer it point me in the direction of the answer , but i do find it relevant to this video. What octane rating of gas do you run in your powersaws? Maybe the ethanol free stuff for the saws that set
Except for some real high compression cookie cutter saws, 2 strokes dont usually have to worry about spark knock. 90-91 is fine. 87 would probably be fine if you could find it in ETHANOL FREE. But most ethanol free "rec" gas is usually at least 90.
Whats the ratio between having your rakers the correct height vs having the tooth sharp? I.e. if the tooth is a little dull, is it better to have higher or lower rakers? Or should you not even fuss with the rakers unless the teeth are sharp?
Not trying to get in your business sir. It depends on the size of your stove or fireplace. For me I cut my logs at exactly 15". I can cut them a bit longer but it's tricky to get them in the door. I do cut them at around 20 for a friend but his stove is a lot bigger than mine. Just find a split piece and measure. Hope that helps, sir and good bucking.
@@bubbaray575 yea I tend to cut around 16 inches, some customers have bigger stoves and want 20inch wood. I was curious because in the videos it’s hard for me to tell size
Made my heart sing seeing a yellow saw come out of that shed
That "who cut one?" sign got me, Buckin'! 😆
"Always grab a spare" is excellent advice. I do that (almost) every time. Thanks for the reminder.
My 78 homelite is the same way the on off switch don't work. Love you stuff man
Heck yea just getting started
Nice to see some old saws in action. Cold starts and sounding great. 👍👍
hey marto
Buckin!!!! Just wanted to say thanks for your amazing videos and outlook on life! Every night I look for your daily upload and can’t wait to watch and listen! Thanks partner!
I appreciate that
I just want to say you're awesome I really wish there was a lot more people in the world like you
I love my old homelite. It's moody sometimes, but never let's me down... good stuff Buckin 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
"always take a spare"
love it
I like the old saws but I love your old trucks that grey one there sure is a sweet looking truck.
GOD BLESS YOU AND ALL WHO READ THIS AMEN.
Happy New year
Hey ,Bucking Billy been watching your videos since you first started making video's you inspire lots of people and teach many new things what a great guy keep up the greatness friend !! 💪
I just subscribed. You’re freakin’ hilarious and quite talented.
Welcome to the Community!
@@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE ✌❤🍩
I'm so love this Man and hes talking and understanding things and hes sharing that It's crazy 🙏♥️,,,much greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸 Buckin Bill 💪
I love these mcculloch powers awesome videos...I acquired the 10 10 automatic and fell in love...I recently found out my great uncles in Norway Michigan made their living with Mcculloch power saws...and that Homelite!!!👍👍👍👍
My father 20 years ago gave me his old home lite xlt from the late 80s hearing that saw run brings back some good memories. Now my old man myself both still cut I’m almost 40 he’s almost 60 and run sthil but we enjoy cutting wood together
Love it! Thanks! I have a 7-10 automatic that I simply love. Needs to be refurbed but it's next after I finish a little husqvarna. Love listening to a well tuned hot rod!
Man I love that XL! That will always be my favorite build
I'm absolutely in love with that XL76, have been since the first day I saw it...😍Deadly!
rite on will
Love the mac content! That's how l first came across this community. I got a 10-10A starter on the clutch side. I rebuilt it and 19 year old me thought it wise to cut out the bridge between the exhaust holes in the cylinder. I didn't even make it to wood before it snagged a ring. 😭 But the surprising thing it still ran. So it is in pieces waiting to get rebuilt. Got a used cylinder that might work, but l want to get it re-plated/recoated before l use it.(l have spent way to much on this saw for it to be shelf ornament🤣🤣🤣!) Or l need to find a NOS cylinder. Its been close to 2 years now, and l cant wait to get it put together and bury it in some wood!! Looking forward to tomorrows video!
All those saws are sooo sweet! Son in law picked up a Pro mac 10-10 for me where he lives, as a parts saw, for $20. He tried starting it, but when I got there, I flipped the switch the right direction. She fired, 1st pull! And cleaned up to an 8 or 9. Woo Hoo!
Happy Buckin New Year!!!
like,, Billy ray Smith powder mills @ the sawdust factory 😜💪👌 yesssss 👀 you just can't beat that "knife through butter" feelin' 😁 love that little homelite, it's got a nice little rip to it. look forward to seeing more of the UFO.... its good to get outdoors, if only for half an hour, it's great for your health in many ways, especially runnin' powder mills like that 😁 quite an addictive thing to do ill say..
Great video Buckin. Can't wait to see the tuning video.
Looking forward to the tuning video. I’ve always left my saws stock, but recently bought one of those Neotechs just to see and they come really fat on the high end, so I’ve been tweaking it a little in on the hi jet each time. Thanks to your buddy the Tinman for helping me make sense of carbs. Powersaws have always just been another tool among the many I’ve used in my life’ and it’s not one I use to make a living so I’m only just now trying to sort it out some more. Thanks
Do the old 4200 Poulan saws, 1975 - 80 vintage benefit much from Port & pol. Thanks
Sure Is Great Seeing Them 'Ole Gals Singing Their Song, Great Tips B.R. Every-1 Here Have A Slamming Good Day From The Snowy Maritimes On The East Coast ! ATB T God Bless
45 degree, thumb on the tooth, got it👍🍀
love, andy d.✊
Back in the days of Blue Homelites and Yellow Macs every farm i ever worked on here in NZ had a Chainsaw and Firewood was a young fellers chore. In the 1970s Homelite were big here. Bloody good strong saws which were a bit picky about running when it was wet. The old points system hey. But boy you could dig them into a log and could those things cut! Love the content Buckin. I can smell the old 25 to 1 mix from here.
Great show brother bbr thanks for sharing
Absolutely love that lil Homelite an the 81.
Watching ya Buckin is a treat insightful wood
I can’t wait for the tuning video I’m in the process of cleaning up/getting running my Grandad’s 2 old homelite saws and need some pointers on the tuning
I look forward to Buckins post! Be Kind Love Wins.
thx
Thanks for makin my day bucking, love to see the freakin Powerdome rippin!!!
Love the old ladies they’re awesome
Good job Buckin' as always! Love those old saws!
Love it!!!! I'm looking into buying an Pro Mac 850 that a local guy is selling. Wish the price was a little better but that's why I'm looking and haven't bought yet.. hehe🤪 still would love to get ahold of an old P-51 to restore for my pops. It's was his first saw and i would love to gift it to him 😁 the time will come when it's ready.
Tidak merokok pun ber asap.banyak sekali mesin nya bos 👍 mantap
After I go to tazapalooza in April I'm going to see my friend Noel brown in cedar... I'd love to buy you a coffee
Gday Buckin, you called that muffler UFO does that stand for Ultimate Flow Option 🤔.
Them old chainsaws are good ,,,great vid Buckin
Hello brother, I love your videos!!! 👏👍
Love my old Macs. They sounds like a church choir when tuned properly. Chip on!
Regarding tuning, we had a saying when I was working on hot rods: "Lean is mean, until it ain't." 😅
yip
Master Buckin' sir, have you ever done a video on tree species? Been searching and drinking gallons of knowledge here on your channel, but would like to know more about tree species, which ones are harder to cut, probable barber chair, etc. Thank you sir, keep it up!
Wow no kidding! Let’s spread love❤
You always have that one saw that'll run like a charm on the bench, but then you get it out on the job and its scared of the wood, wont run at all! 🤣
Sometimes I think they get car sick on the ride out!🤣✌🍩
Hey Buckin ! Do a "Everything on my harness video" please brother!
That's a little beauty that saw 🤘
My chainsaw piston looks like someone took a fill to it by the exhaust. I was trying to mill some post out of a leaning dry white pine. I don't think my Chinese saw had enough rpm's and was on 68cc. The white pine was already leaning caught in other trees when I bought property. It is one of the biggest trees on property. I don't want to see it go to waste. I did drop it on logs to keep it off the ground. And the size and area it's in means I need to mill it there. I used a 2x6 as a guide. Got 8 feet of a live slab before chainsaw ran out of gas. Put more gas in took a break. Came back and it ran till it wouldn't. Basically using a 150 for a super duty job.
Buckin' Ive noticed how consistently you have smoked most of the newer "state of the art" fancy pants saws almost everytime with saws 20 or more years older than yours. Yes, the old macs are some beasts but I think your filing and your tuning are the x-factor. Im a rookie but I see other power saw people doing comparisons between 800$ saws and claim one is better because it is ported or has muff mods. New chain this, new chain that out the box which is always sharp but if its not sharp in the right way, for the right wood, its like putting mud tires on a Ferrari. Which of course is going to wear it out faster than usual. My little 25 cc top handle saw whipped my 50 cc saws after i got it filed right. It was a valuable lesson.
U the man buckin and that truck is a truck!
This sounds better than a 250 CR ! nice !
Cr500 my favorite
That UFO muffler is so crisp!!
Hope you have a good Dentist. It's very important. I have a dentist that prepares so well I never feel the shot's.
@10:22..... wow! Sounds nice!
Buckin so far my biggest question is where do you get your "goofy" files with the beveled sides?I've been keeping my eye out but can't locate any in the small city I live in (probably walked by them or something who knows) thanks in advance and thank you for more killer content I love the UFO pipe from Morgan sounds great and looks so damn cool haha
I believe Bailey's online
@Buckin' Billy Ray Smith thank you immensely...growing up my dad and both grandpa's always had saws but they certainly weren't racing eachother or anything and I had never heard of Square ground or filed chain...having seen you playing with you gave my adhd more to think about and now I have to try my hand at the Square life
Hey Buckin I've been watching your videos for awhile and love them, full of good info. Who builds your saws? And how can someone get intouch with them. Thanks
Tinman
I wanna see more on that UFO muffler, looks awesome and sounds awesomerest
saw will be sharp next time
More UFO content coming soon
Thanks 🙏 for buckin
UFO muffler has some good flow, sounds like a saw should just like a dirt bike
Hello Mr BRS, why you pull little on the start rope, when you shut down à chainsaw, 🤔? 😅 To not brake the "start system" if the engine turn back!? Thank's you for make vidéo on your "passion work".
That UFO pipe is killer. Morgan is a craftsman eh.
indeed
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Brrrrrrrrrrrrraaaapppppppppppp!!!
✌❤🍩
Yeah that’s what I’m talking about. Did you release the tuning video on the bone stock Mac yet?
Bucking it's John John Wagner I'm climbing now.
nice
Those sp81s are a rare breed these days.
Usually dentist appointments are at twooth hurty!!!
😂 you’re welcome
Buckin', why do you pull up on the starting cord sometimes when you shut your saw off? I am sure you have mentioned it in a video that I have not yet come across but I am curious. Keep the content coming my friend!
Hi
Could you please make a video how tune my oem husqvarna 372xp
I'm struggling
Ahwoooo 👍❤️
The 1st video of yours I watched eas probably 6 or 7 years ago you racing Victor with an 81 against a 372
Nice!
Buckin is gonna need to sharpen his tuning screw driver.
THOSE SP81 CUT EY THERE NASTY SAWS
BBR, yaaaaaaay!
todd
How long do you leave them sit until the fuel goes stale? Or is that a myth?
Editing or not y are the best you tube on the net
ha ha thx
Sun's out guns out
Hey buckin I hate to ask this question as I assume it's been asked a million times and then some If you have already answer it point me in the direction of the answer , but i do find it relevant to this video. What octane rating of gas do you run in your powersaws? Maybe the ethanol free stuff for the saws that set
I'm sure Buckin just runs 91 octane premium gas. All 91 premium I've tested is ethanol free except 93 may have some ethanol content.
91 no ethanol
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thank you sir
Except for some real high compression cookie cutter saws, 2 strokes dont usually have to worry about spark knock. 90-91 is fine. 87 would probably be fine if you could find it in ETHANOL FREE. But most ethanol free "rec" gas is usually at least 90.
👍👍👍 wow keren bos
Nice 😊 🤠👌🤙🤙
Whats the ratio between having your rakers the correct height vs having the tooth sharp? I.e. if the tooth is a little dull, is it better to have higher or lower rakers? Or should you not even fuss with the rakers unless the teeth are sharp?
I didn't know Bill was on the show axmen. For how long?
In big wood my chain work needs work . Believe I'm a little lazy. But trying
Sounds like a valve is tapping hard on the ranger. Must be cold!
yip
I heard that too.
Schöne Homelite .
Gruß aus Germany Peter
Buckin how can I get in touch with the tinman I'd really like him to build me a flat back 72.
hi bucken what are your thoughts on a mac 650 do you have one and what are your tuning tips for it and has tin man done any thing on them
I was recently bucking logs with some guys who were using AV gas in their saws. Anyone have experience with this?
Amazing 🇮🇩👍👍
Get it!
SHE CUTS EH!!!!
I always cut one weather I am by myself or with someone. Buck down.
Why do you pull start cord when you shut off saws? I see you do it all the time
😊❤️✊
That second saw was waaay too lean. The yellow one where you're cutting the tree.
be kind
take a spare if you can find one Billy
How long do you cut your firewood?
Not trying to get in your business sir. It depends on the size of your stove or fireplace.
For me I cut my logs at exactly 15". I can cut them a bit longer but it's tricky to get them in the door.
I do cut them at around 20 for a friend but his stove is a lot bigger than mine.
Just find a split piece and measure.
Hope that helps, sir and good bucking.
i like 13 '
@@bubbaray575 yea I tend to cut around 16 inches, some customers have bigger stoves and want 20inch wood. I was curious because in the videos it’s hard for me to tell size
If I had known how to tune. My 038 magnum might stil be alive. Time for me to replace her
It doesn’t sing as much with more fuel but it sounds smoother and sure as hell it’s safer. Fat and happy all the way….. but not too fat 😅
There ya go