Once again, thank you to all that helped Daryl. Burdened with this predicament, Daryl winning the saw was a true blessing. It brought people together to help him out in a time need. Funny how things work out sometimes.
This is life as it should be, and it's heartwarming 😊❤ Thank you to everyone that took part in this undertaking and helped Daryl, his family, and his neighbors to get out of this mess 🙏🏻❤️. This is humanity at it's best. I'm glad to be part of this channel. Thanks, Buckin' ☺️
About a million times throughout my firewooding and felling career I wished I'd had someone to show me how to do it right. Now I got you Buckin,thanks. Cheers from HB NZ
Daryl it was nice to meet you and everyone at the meet and greet in Nova Scotia. Big thanks to your wife for taking pics. So glad that you won the saw. Great work Brandon. So glad to see people like you guys coming together and gettin' it done! Thank you Buckin for all that you do❤
Brandon super job helping Daryl cleanup this damaged property. Thank you Scott Porter/DGP for providing safe bar oil for this major burn damaged property. Super dry wood needs a first class oil!
Those hardwood stems most likely had their cambium layer cooked and will need to be removed. They will sprout from the stump and then you need to prune those sprouts so you don't end up with a hardwood bush.
This truly was a community effort! BBR was the boots on the ground, but I know he felt all of our hands on his back as he was working.. Love you all... ❤❤❤ Dr/Lt. Bradley
Buckin you are”Salt of the Earth” to travel to the east coast to help out Daryl. Also kudos to Scott from DGP oils, Scott Wilson and Brandon for bringing the mechanical muscle. I also can’t wait for the release of your leather kilties for my boots. The ones I have are a joke. The ones I have are so small they don’t serve a purpose and are there just for looks.
In a time when the need to identify as something is rampant, it's nice to see folks still identifying as neighbors.... even if from several provinces away. Ya love to see it. With all the changes the channel has undergone, the heart of it still thumps to the same beat. Thanks all. Way cool.
Buckin,great to see you in my province,thanks for helping out our community, sorry that I wasn't able to see you in action..fires of 2023,and Hurricane Fiona..in NS.❤❤❤❤❤.............
Thanks to Dgp for the oil and Brandon bringing your equipment is amazing. Loved the video great advice about falling multiple trees at once . It’s small timber there in Bedford but don’t be fooled there is some real impressive timber in Nova Scotia I’m from the Weymouth area an there is some big wood left around here in places nothing like what you have Buckin in Bc but there’s timber . Keep rolling out those videos. Loved the live feed yesterday great talk Be safe !
Really enjoying this series. I’ve never had the pleasure to put in a proper logging for a day, but maybe one day. Glad you interjected about tied together go together, and not just doing it for fun. Would be easy to miss one, eh.
Awesome job fellas!!! Looks like ya had a great crew brother!!! DARYL,BRANDON!!! lookin good fellas!!! Let's not forget about Ole Donny Walker sending out that bar for Daryl❤❤..great video brother, much love from my family to yours
This question of why all the tree roots are exposed in that forest is interesting, i've seen root more exposed in wet areas and in rocky shallow soil areas. Great content Buckin, keep asking those questions, hope we get to see a shot when everything grows back in!
I'm in Northern Alberta, its not rocky but I still see that around here. Alot of where I see it is small patches of timber in that same sort of small acreage type setting, and I've always assumed its from the soil washing away after the surrounding forrest gets cut.
Nature has an amazing way of replenishing itself. I've seen burnt forest like that come back the following spring fully green and saplings everywhere! Great job again BBR
As someone who both works in Forestry on the East (Newfpundland) and experienced an extreme forest fire two years ago ( Bay d'Espoir Complex). The reason the roots are exposed is because our duff layer is extremely thick and the soils here are pretty lose so as the duff burns the left over soil more or less becomes a fine sand and removes itself from the area. As for the hardwood coming back, extremely unlikely. All over the burn here, not a single white birch survived, even is only the first 3 feet of the bowl burned. Luckily the fire complex we had here on the island was remote and no one or no properties were lost. Thanks for the video Buckin
@BuckinBillyRaySmith sorry, yes. Duff is the term we use for the organic top layer. I know here we had, in some areas, 1-2m of this organic top which you can imagine exposes a lot when it is burned away. The pictures of the area after the fire are crazy because the amount of rock that was never seen before was startling. Not to mention the ease for trees to blow over now in the affected area because of those exposed roots.
Got the big warning here in western Pennsylvania that there are more than 200 wildfires burning in Canada right now and we may be affected more than last year with smoke filled air. I know fire is good for some areas but it seems if we can bomb far off lands we should be able to help get the fires under control... losing timber to fire just makes me sad. 😕🔧🐾🔥
Nothin better for growing hardwood like oak and birch and softwood like white pine than a forest fire. Preps the soil for the acorns and pine cones to open up and germinate. Nice work buckin. Been here since 2017. Love watching the channel grow.
Welcome to nova scotia were i am from. Im from the Digby county area about 30 minutes passed Digby. I hope you liked nova scotia. I am a big fan of your channel. I didn't know you were down here i could have gone with my 500I and helped and meet ya. Anyways great work as always my friend. Sounds like you had a good time down here. Stay safe my friend 😉
Buckin'!! Typing from Eugene, Or. We get a great shout-out from 'ol Mr. Cash in his tune "Lumberjack"...I'm sure you know that tune very well. Anywho...I just ordered two of your 31.5" hafts to rehang a couple vintage Collins heads. I have learned sooooo much from you it really is incredible. I am an avid sawyer and I love spending my free time volunteering out in the woods to keep our local trails clear and safe for all the hikers and mountain bikers. You also inspired me to start a club called the Acoustic Chainsaw Club....a.k.a an axe. I've got a group of buddies that join me once in a while to clear trees with just an axe. Nothing beats the sound of a well-tuned saw...but I think that the "thwack" a sharp axe makes when it hits solid wood is right there too. Thanks again for all that you do big guy!!
Popping Back to Tip the Hat Dude i use to work in the Woods over here in the UK Loved every Minute of it....Doing Art Now on my Other Channel I can Nail a Tree LOL.
I don't have to tell you wood has a temper like steel. If a hardwood is burned ONCE it is still useable for furniture, but not structural purposes. If it is burned 2x (including lightning) it is only good for firewood. I built my sister a beautiful end table out of PA cherry, hit by lightning 3x from her back yard. Within 4 months, it went all sorts of haywire.
You know I love your channel and I bought a few songs off of ripsaw but I can't wait 6 to 8 months no more that is absolutely crazy this last time it took 10 months when I could call a couple other guys I have songs from them also and it does the same exact thing and I could wait not even 3 weeks 4 weeks at the most ripsaw is amazing but they have to figure out a different system people can't wait almost a year for a chainsaw if they're that busy then they should stop right now business get caught up on everything and then start back over fresh that's just my opinion it's not my business I just hate to see them lose customers because they're wonderful people just my opinion God bless everybody
Have you ever done a close call video? I’m sure you’ve talked about some on lives, but I think it would be very informative to have a seasoned vet relay their close call stories. I know you were hit by a tree and injured really badly, but I bet you had many close calls.
Howdy mr.bucken, great day to you and yours, hey so your a hippy??me to,70 now took a hit of LSD when 15 and was a instant hippie,still am,I new there was something about you!!! Let me just say!! Bucken is a bad ass!!! You make the same starting cut evertime,none of this shark bait-plunger cut- whizzler front latch-back latch hokie stuff!!! Thanks for always teaching and preaching reverend!!!!😅pleasure!!!Sierra John!!
Digging out poison ivy has become one of my specialties, just small stuff around gardens and houses but i learned about it 24 years ago when i lived on an abandoned farm and took it on as a quest. Cutting vines with hand saw and chainsaw, bigger than my thigh and realizing that some of the big trees were pulled down by grape vines and poison ivy vines...🌲♻️🍀💚
Thanks a lot. I was thinking 24. Had a 20 on it with a full chisel 3/8 chain and it done great. Was looking for a little longer bar so I don’t have to been as much. Really enjoy your videos. I’m learning a lot about felling. I’ve ran saws my whole life, but main cutting brush or blown down trees. Haven’t felled too many trees and some I wouldn’t try because I wasn’t sure how to w/out gettin hurt or damaging something. Any how thanks again! Have a great day and keep it up!
I'm trying to stay off the roads, bigger/ louder/faster cars... Life is good when i get to stay home around "the shack in the hollow" I like that name "Critter" Got lots of critters coming through the hollow, hopefully too steep for bears. 🌲
A goof burning garbage in his backyard is the story. No charges were laid even though over 200 houses and buildings burned. I was in the area the day it started, the wind was nuts it spread like crazy.
Never burn on Windy days...we have advanced weather forecasting, it's easy to find out the wind for the day. Never burn too big to contain, keep fires small. There's over 200 wildfires burning in Canada right now...we should use all our resources to help control fires, but we're too busy sending money to keep wars going. Firefighting is a war against flames... maybe we could have better results if we were concentrating on environmental disasters instead of causing more.... oops, I'm starting to show my Peacenick colors. 🎶😎👣🕊️
Im not a treeman but i am a Gypsy . We are Romany people , thats an ethnicity . Im not offended with yore ' gypo logging ' mr smith , im just disappointed.
This is fabulous content Buckin. So interesting to adapt with small machines and old techniques.
Thank you to everyone that helped Buckin out with this trip to Nova Scotia . Love watching you Buckin . ❤
Thx friend
Once again, thank you to all that helped Daryl. Burdened with this predicament, Daryl winning the saw was a true blessing. It brought people together to help him out in a time need. Funny how things work out sometimes.
This is life as it should be, and it's heartwarming 😊❤
Thank you to everyone that took part in this undertaking and helped Daryl, his family, and his neighbors to get out of this mess 🙏🏻❤️.
This is humanity at it's best. I'm glad to be part of this channel.
Thanks, Buckin' ☺️
Hallo Helga -
Gruß Peter von naturundhund
@@husqvarna-pit9044 Hallo Peter, und einen lieben Gruß zurück 😊
I hope you are doing ok 🙂
About a million times throughout my firewooding and felling career I wished I'd had someone to show me how to do it right. Now I got you Buckin,thanks. Cheers from HB NZ
Thanks for being you Buckin❤ my favorite place to be. You've changed many lives for the better. Thank you
Just a tickle. I call it ticklen' !!! Love you all !
Buckin you are truly a man who humbly shows his expertise
Daryl it was nice to meet you and everyone at the meet and greet in Nova Scotia.
Big thanks to your wife for taking pics.
So glad that you won the saw.
Great work Brandon.
So glad to see people like you guys coming together and gettin' it done!
Thank you Buckin for all that you do❤
Our pleasure!
Brandon super job helping Daryl cleanup this damaged property.
Thank you Scott Porter/DGP for providing safe bar oil for this major burn damaged property. Super dry wood needs a first class oil!
Those hardwood stems most likely had their cambium layer cooked and will need to be removed. They will sprout from the stump and then you need to prune those sprouts so you don't end up with a hardwood bush.
This truly was a community effort! BBR was the boots on the ground, but I know he felt all of our hands on his back as he was working..
Love you all... ❤❤❤
Dr/Lt. Bradley
No doubt!
Buckin you are”Salt of the Earth” to travel to the east coast to help out Daryl. Also kudos to Scott from DGP oils, Scott Wilson and Brandon for bringing the mechanical muscle. I also can’t wait for the release of your leather kilties for my boots. The ones I have are a joke. The ones I have are so small they don’t serve a purpose and are there just for looks.
Yer gonna love theses . We bought that dye for them . That’s how confident I am .. love ya Italian stallion
Much love Buckin!! Awesome stuff!! Keep at it🪵❤️
It has been really cool, watching the channel and watching the community grow. The positivity and kindness is very refreshing
Good ya meet you
sure is great to see people come together when need be...thumbs up !!
Sharp sounding saw Billy !
In a time when the need to identify as something is rampant, it's nice to see folks still identifying as neighbors.... even if from several provinces away. Ya love to see it. With all the changes the channel has undergone, the heart of it still thumps to the same beat. Thanks all. Way cool.
Well said!
Buckin,great to see you in my province,thanks for helping out our community, sorry that I wasn't able to see you in action..fires of 2023,and Hurricane Fiona..in NS.❤❤❤❤❤.............
That 562 is awesome, me getting me one,to play along w my 572. Walker- ized
Gretings from Poland 🇵🇱
What a mess. I feel sorry for those people. Glad you went and helped them. That makes for a special place in heaven for sure.
Been watching for years, awesome seeing you come to NS.
Bucking!! Love to see you're in my homeland! Instant smiles over here! Hope your stay treated ya well!
Thx
Whats better than finishing a buckin' video and realizing he dropped another one 9min ago
First thing to grow is weeds. Several years back we cut a woods where a tornado went thru, was ruff all the tops and weeds to stumble thru
Thanks to Dgp for the oil and Brandon bringing your equipment is amazing. Loved the video great advice about falling multiple trees at once . It’s small timber there in Bedford but don’t be fooled there is some real impressive timber in Nova Scotia I’m from the Weymouth area an there is some big wood left around here in places nothing like what you have Buckin in Bc but there’s timber . Keep rolling out those videos. Loved the live feed yesterday great talk Be safe !
You bet!
Daryl is Amazing. ❤❤❤❤
Many Hands & Saws Make Short Work Of This B.R. Many Thanks Darrell Brandon & Scott ATB T God Bless
Adding the word "Gypo" to my vocabulary. Very cool, great history. Thanks!👍
Hardwood can sometimes handle a season of being "defoliated" , see that with the tent worms. Fire & burns ? Maybe. Looks like u are having fun :)
Really enjoying this series. I’ve never had the pleasure to put in a proper logging for a day, but maybe one day. Glad you interjected about tied together go together, and not just doing it for fun. Would be easy to miss one, eh.
Awesome job fellas!!! Looks like ya had a great crew brother!!! DARYL,BRANDON!!! lookin good fellas!!! Let's not forget about Ole Donny Walker sending out that bar for Daryl❤❤..great video brother, much love from my family to yours
This question of why all the tree roots are exposed in that forest is interesting, i've seen root more exposed in wet areas and in rocky shallow soil areas. Great content Buckin, keep asking those questions, hope we get to see a shot when everything grows back in!
This area is all rock there's places like this that are close to the coastline in Nova Scotia where there's trees growing from cracks in the bed rock.
I'm in Northern Alberta, its not rocky but I still see that around here. Alot of where I see it is small patches of timber in that same sort of small acreage type setting, and I've always assumed its from the soil washing away after the surrounding forrest gets cut.
Love your channel love your message! God speed my friend!
Thank you! You too!
Nature has an amazing way of replenishing itself. I've seen burnt forest like that come back the following spring fully green and saplings everywhere! Great job again BBR
Indeed
Hoping and, with any luck, looking forward to Ripsaw gettin their hands on the new 562 mark ii!!
Welcome to East coast, I'm in New Brunswick!
Thanks for saying that at the beginning I needed to hear that.
You are so welcome
As someone who both works in Forestry on the East (Newfpundland) and experienced an extreme forest fire two years ago ( Bay d'Espoir Complex). The reason the roots are exposed is because our duff layer is extremely thick and the soils here are pretty lose so as the duff burns the left over soil more or less becomes a fine sand and removes itself from the area. As for the hardwood coming back, extremely unlikely. All over the burn here, not a single white birch survived, even is only the first 3 feet of the bowl burned.
Luckily the fire complex we had here on the island was remote and no one or no properties were lost.
Thanks for the video Buckin
Thx for this . Duff ? You mean organic s needles top soil?
@BuckinBillyRaySmith sorry, yes. Duff is the term we use for the organic top layer. I know here we had, in some areas, 1-2m of this organic top which you can imagine exposes a lot when it is burned away. The pictures of the area after the fire are crazy because the amount of rock that was never seen before was startling. Not to mention the ease for trees to blow over now in the affected area because of those exposed roots.
Got the big warning here in western Pennsylvania that there are more than 200 wildfires burning in Canada right now and we may be affected more than last year with smoke filled air.
I know fire is good for some areas but it seems if we can bomb far off lands we should be able to help get the fires under control... losing timber to fire just makes me sad. 😕🔧🐾🔥
So happy that I found you guys
I like this puzzle ❤
Nothin better for growing hardwood like oak and birch and softwood like white pine than a forest fire. Preps the soil for the acorns and pine cones to open up and germinate. Nice work buckin. Been here since 2017. Love watching the channel grow.
Thx joe
Awesome! Now I wish I could have come to help. Good work!
Thx
Nicely planned out, it looks like 👍🏻
Welcome to nova scotia were i am from. Im from the Digby county area about 30 minutes passed Digby. I hope you liked nova scotia. I am a big fan of your channel. I didn't know you were down here i could have gone with my 500I and helped and meet ya. Anyways great work as always my friend. Sounds like you had a good time down here. Stay safe my friend 😉
Super cool brother 🇦🇺✊🏻
Hello Buckin Army
BE KIND
Buckin'!! Typing from Eugene, Or. We get a great shout-out from 'ol Mr. Cash in his tune "Lumberjack"...I'm sure you know that tune very well. Anywho...I just ordered two of your 31.5" hafts to rehang a couple vintage Collins heads. I have learned sooooo much from you it really is incredible. I am an avid sawyer and I love spending my free time volunteering out in the woods to keep our local trails clear and safe for all the hikers and mountain bikers. You also inspired me to start a club called the Acoustic Chainsaw Club....a.k.a an axe. I've got a group of buddies that join me once in a while to clear trees with just an axe. Nothing beats the sound of a well-tuned saw...but I think that the "thwack" a sharp axe makes when it hits solid wood is right there too. Thanks again for all that you do big guy!!
Good ya see you
Good ya see you
Wow
Super cool Brandon ❤❤❤
What is your all time favorite ax? I Love your work, Buckin! Keep up the peace, love and positivity 😀
I've been around since the beginning of the bowling ball
Its sooo cool Buckin
Popping Back to Tip the Hat Dude i use to work in the Woods over here in the UK Loved every Minute of it....Doing Art Now on my Other Channel I can Nail a Tree LOL.
Lookin Good BBR!!!❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Ahwoooo get one 👍❤️
Amazing tree work and have you seen the black 560xp omg it looks an amazing chainsaw
I don't have to tell you wood has a temper like steel.
If a hardwood is burned ONCE it is still useable for furniture, but not structural purposes.
If it is burned 2x (including lightning) it is only good for firewood.
I built my sister a beautiful end table out of PA cherry, hit by lightning 3x from her back yard.
Within 4 months, it went all sorts of haywire.
You know I love your channel and I bought a few songs off of ripsaw but I can't wait 6 to 8 months no more that is absolutely crazy this last time it took 10 months when I could call a couple other guys I have songs from them also and it does the same exact thing and I could wait not even 3 weeks 4 weeks at the most ripsaw is amazing but they have to figure out a different system people can't wait almost a year for a chainsaw if they're that busy then they should stop right now business get caught up on everything and then start back over fresh that's just my opinion it's not my business I just hate to see them lose customers because they're wonderful people just my opinion God bless everybody
Have you ever done a close call video? I’m sure you’ve talked about some on lives, but I think it would be very informative to have a seasoned vet relay their close call stories. I know you were hit by a tree and injured really badly, but I bet you had many close calls.
Huge help❤
Howdy mr.bucken, great day to you and yours, hey so your a hippy??me to,70 now took a hit of LSD when 15 and was a instant hippie,still am,I new there was something about you!!! Let me just say!! Bucken is a bad ass!!! You make the same starting cut evertime,none of this shark bait-plunger cut- whizzler front latch-back latch hokie stuff!!! Thanks for always teaching and preaching reverend!!!!😅pleasure!!!Sierra John!!
The basics never hurt nobody jonny
Reverend Sawdust blows a mean harp, love that guy 🎶
69 and counting 🌲🍀🌲🪘
Balotus 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
😍
I will make you lunch anytime!!
Thx
❤ Buckin Queen❤
Always been curious how you rejuvinate an area riddled with stumps. Do they all get ground up? Thanks
Waoooo men
i am NEW
Welcome to the buckin army
Welcome to the buckin army
Welcome friend
Bill Block yer a mad man lol
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Welcom from Poland 🇵🇱👋
Are they Eastern White Pine that grow all the way up there?
And here I was thinking you were helping out Rick and Marty on Oak island
Come down and cut in Texas, where things don't grow straight up, and you have poison ivy and greenbrier. Almost every fall is a hangup.
If I get down that way I’ll show ya some things to help that situation out.
Come down in July or August to get the full experience.
Digging out poison ivy has become one of my specialties, just small stuff around gardens and houses but i learned about it 24 years ago when i lived on an abandoned farm and took it on as a quest. Cutting vines with hand saw and chainsaw, bigger than my thigh and realizing that some of the big trees were pulled down by grape vines and poison ivy vines...🌲♻️🍀💚
Wish I was with you guys, I would love to help in any way I can should you need me brother buckin~! I
Thx
I'm looking at getting my own first flipline. Do you tend to prefer 5/8in or 1/2in?
Hey Buckin! What would be the maximum bar length and chain for a Homelite XL12. It’s all stock. New carb about 10 yrs ago. Thanks!
24 is nice but it’ll pull 28 with right chain
Thanks a lot. I was thinking 24. Had a 20 on it with a full chisel 3/8 chain and it done great. Was looking for a little longer bar so I don’t have to been as much. Really enjoy your videos. I’m learning a lot about felling. I’ve ran saws my whole life, but main cutting brush or blown down trees. Haven’t felled too many trees and some I wouldn’t try because I wasn’t sure how to w/out gettin hurt or damaging something. Any how thanks again! Have a great day and keep it up!
Darn right you are, mistaken big time.
What kind of pants are those? Special chainsaw pants or regular? I can’t tell
Powersaw pants
Hi friends
Hi Critter 👋🏻😊
@@Helga____ hi Helga how’s your day
Beautiful sunny evening sitting on front porch waiting for sunset probably will fall asleep before that happens
@@critterg8493 pretty much the same here 😄👍🏻. We have perfect weather, everything smells nice, people are smiling... Doesn't get much better ☺️❤️
I'm trying to stay off the roads, bigger/ louder/faster cars... Life is good when i get to stay home around "the shack in the hollow"
I like that name "Critter"
Got lots of critters coming through the hollow, hopefully too steep for bears. 🌲
Can you post a link to Brandon's company?
0:23 dude :D
Lol
Loot of duff must have been on the ground why the roots are all exposed after it burnt
what did start the fire.
A goof burning garbage in his backyard is the story. No charges were laid even though over 200 houses and buildings burned. I was in the area the day it started, the wind was nuts it spread like crazy.
Never burn on Windy days...we have advanced weather forecasting, it's easy to find out the wind for the day.
Never burn too big to contain, keep fires small.
There's over 200 wildfires burning in Canada right now...we should use all our resources to help control fires, but we're too busy sending money to keep wars going. Firefighting is a war against flames... maybe we could have better results if we were concentrating on environmental disasters instead of causing more.... oops, I'm starting to show my Peacenick colors. 🎶😎👣🕊️
❤😅
I have black and live oaks that didn’t reproduce sprouts on their trunks or branches for 2-3 years after my fire.
Then?
Then?
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith
They only get better 👍
I lost sound Buckin
buckin eh billy ray.what a mess.gona be nice new growth in 5 years?putin a positive spin on that one eh?
dad?
I think your Facebook got hacked again. Unless you really are giving away "a 21 inch stihl chainsaw".
Lotsa scammers out there . My life is here , and Instagram not on face book
Im not a treeman but i am a Gypsy . We are Romany people , thats an ethnicity . Im not offended with yore ' gypo logging ' mr smith , im just disappointed.
Good ya see you , welcome