He's not talking about important bigger issues now because it's over for our country, too many economic, political and moral lines have been trampled and our politicians have gone far too far over them. He's someone who talks to a lot of people with a lot of different knowledge levels about where we're headed. It's not good that he's talking about chainsaws in these times. It's another sign that it's over.
@@5-minute-witness356 Maybe...or he's just doing what gets more views, comments, etc... to maximize his revenue. Always remember being a youtube creator is a business that earns money by creating content that gets views and thus, makes money. Lately there have been many comments on his videos about missing the old Wranglerstar videos so it's no surprise he's doing more of those. I just happen to be one of those that enjoys those videos, it was what brought me to his channel way back when he was doing videos about building and rebuilding the ram pump at his old homestead.
@@5-minute-witness356 You can talk about bad stuff all the time and get depressed, or you can get about how to get stuff done and what is important. Than you are able to change stuff. I watched US TV a couple times and i can not understand how not every single one of you guys is running around paniced, paranoid, depressed and full of hatred unable to achive anything after decades of this mental torture.
@@KevinTownsend-hw5ih He is at a point in life where he can hire you and me to cut his wood, clean his shed and wash his car. I think he has fallen a tree or two. I have a MS 400 that I hang under my TV as art. Each to their own.
I love how he just ignores rude toxic people and focuses his knowledge and wisdom onto the ones that actually respect him and his family much love from Tasmania
Tip I learned from my Forstwirtschaftsmeister: When you use the compressed air to clean your Bar, don’t blow the dirt into your sprocket blow in the other direction. I really enjoy your Content, keep it up!
@Electron42 he's relating to the fact that new wranglerstar videos are all just clickbaity titles meant to grab your attention and don't actually give a good idea of what the video is about. no need to challenge intelligence levels on a comment that is 100% true
All the comments "Hooray old Wranglerstar is back" miss the point. He's not talking about important bigger issues now because it's over for our country, too many economic, political and moral lines have been trampled and our politicians have gone far too far over them. It's not good that Wranglerstar has returned to talking about chainsaws in these times. It's another sign that it's over.
So many boomers doom posting it’s earned the term “boom posting” The world isn’t ending anytime soon, just sit back in your recliner and change off the news channel.
Thanks for the video. As arborist for many years, I always like to see other ways people do stuff. I can always learn something new or different to help make anything easier or more efficient. I agree preparation is everything. Once in the woods, you do not have what you do not have. I have always sharpened my saws sitting down. I just found it works for me in the field. Others I know some who sit on top of the saw and some use a vice. Whatever works best. I would mention I always carry a pickaroon along with an axe. I recently learned a little trick with saw chaps that makes them into a burrito for easier storage. I will try find a way to get you a little video showing you the method.
Well said. Best chainsaw maintenance video I've ever come across. Thank You Sir. You have given me the direction I needed. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
The last video you made about the man cave was straight truth. Really majored that piece of content. To be honest I enjoy most your content 99% so if I offer constructive criticism it’s because I love your channel and want it to continue to succeed.
From Queensland Australia lots of thanks I have been watching you for years and you continue to be a wealth of information. All the best to you and your family.
An excellent kit. I made the mistake of putting the chain on backwards the first time I cleaned the prior owner's sawdust out of the saw and sharpened the chain... wondered why I was smoking the wood and the chain teeth were discoloring. Boy was my face red with embarrassment even though I was alone. I love keeping foamies around, but the modern hard hats can have integrated over-ear muffs... but man is that uncomfortable when you're sweating.
11:35 When you put your chains in that bag after you finished sharpening them might I suggest you keep them in a plastic container that way you can put some oil in there and it keeps them from rusting and nice and oiled up ready for use
Love the advice about creating a good, clean working environment, which can directly contribute to the quality of your work. I also agree with you wholeheartedly when you said “You see to yourself first.” I usually put everyone’s needs ahead of mine and end up neglecting myself, but deep down I know that taking the best care of myself will allow me to take the best care of my loved ones. Great advice 👍
Awesome upload! Is there such a thing as a class / practice group for learning hands on for the Do's and Don'ts of tree felling ? Wrangler Star as the teacher 😂 That would be a class I would sign up for. You bring us quality information with sincerity. Keep it up brother!
Thank you Wranglerstar, I admit I've valued your input on saws and axes for years before, at this point I have the access to more reasonable axes and saws that you've suggested but I still would rather stick to the best. Buy once, cry once eh? Thank you for your input, and please brother stay safe!! God bless and may your family remember and honor you as you deserve! God Bless!
Maintenance tips are very helpful and much appreciated. Not a heavy user myself. Have small Stihl. Used mostly for dead limbs that come down during storms. I never did master the filing thing. Use the Stihl sharpener. It is great.
Limiter strews on the carb, important for Proho when you first get the saw. I think going over how to tune a power head would also be great info. Great vid as always!
love seeing updates to kits you introduced to us in years past. especially the tools from yesteryears its interesting to see what is new and what is reinstated. Especially that little Stihl chain sharpener very good stuff very informative 👌
He is great. I am a 79 year old female and always loved being outside working on any Xtra time ..he is showing me to correct way to keep my tools working
Love old wranglestar content....every 10 or so sharpening and season end, I take off the clutch bell and inspect the friction pads + clean/grease/inspect the roller bearing .... just makes sense to me. I replace as needed. I hate being deep in the woods and having a stop work failure.
Great video Cody! I recently done a free chainsaw course just to learn more about saws. I know some people that basically file off the rakers as soon as they get a new chain. Act accordingly
Great tips. Thanks again for another great video. Though I prefer to keep my spare chains separate and individually wrapped in old cloth to keep the tips from nicking each other. After going through the work of sharpening, I keep them away from metal, mud, and skin. Wood only!
I find the the quart size zip-lock freezer bags work great for the chains. Also use them for many other organizational tasks in my shop. Gallon size are handy too. They are see through and can be marked with a sharpy.
Great video!!! Easy to watch,listen and learn from your videos. Fellas, he could not be more right by saying a man should absolutely have his own comfortable place to do his man stuff ,and yes I have to agree with the Man Cave statement.. Thank you for the Video and keep em coming!
Hey wrangler star, I’ve been looking through your videos and have seen a little bit of it but was wondering if you could make a video on compression/tension cutting trees. Your experience and knowledge would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Ah, an old school Wranglerstar video! Love these types of videos.
He's not talking about important bigger issues now because it's over for our country, too many economic, political and moral lines have been trampled and our politicians have gone far too far over them. He's someone who talks to a lot of people with a lot of different knowledge levels about where we're headed. It's not good that he's talking about chainsaws in these times. It's another sign that it's over.
@@5-minute-witness356 Maybe...or he's just doing what gets more views, comments, etc... to maximize his revenue. Always remember being a youtube creator is a business that earns money by creating content that gets views and thus, makes money. Lately there have been many comments on his videos about missing the old Wranglerstar videos so it's no surprise he's doing more of those. I just happen to be one of those that enjoys those videos, it was what brought me to his channel way back when he was doing videos about building and rebuilding the ram pump at his old homestead.
@@5-minute-witness356 You can talk about bad stuff all the time and get depressed, or you can get about how to get stuff done and what is important. Than you are able to change stuff. I watched US TV a couple times and i can not understand how not every single one of you guys is running around paniced, paranoid, depressed and full of hatred unable to achive anything after decades of this mental torture.
absolutelly. Went away for some time, nice to see such stuff again.
@@5-minute-witness356 I fear you're right.
I love return of old Wranglerstar.
Your thoughts on a comfortable work area is spot on
This guy has the cleanest chainsaw I’ve ever seen!
Doesn't look like it gets much use.
@@KevinTownsend-hw5ihit’s called clean your chainsaw and it will last 3 times longer
It’s a beautiful machine. Really inspired me to take care of the one I inherited.
@@KevinTownsend-hw5ih Look at the bar.
@@KevinTownsend-hw5ih He is at a point in life where he can hire you and me to cut his wood, clean his shed and wash his car. I think he has fallen a tree or two. I have a MS 400 that I hang under my TV as art. Each to their own.
I love how he just ignores rude toxic people and focuses his knowledge and wisdom onto the ones that actually respect him and his family much love from Tasmania
The chainsaw wrench can be used to clean the bar. pro tip from Sweden.
Thank you. 👍
That’s what I always use. Every time the chain comes off, the bar gets cleaned.
Tip I learned from my Forstwirtschaftsmeister: When you use the compressed air to clean your Bar, don’t blow the dirt into your sprocket blow in the other direction.
I really enjoy your Content, keep it up!
exactly what i came here to say👍
That makes sense 😊
Wise words about the right to a comfortable workshop! 👏🏻
Your talk about the man cave was spot on. I love my man cave. I love to build things! Amen! 🙏
Yes! Thank you!
Finally a relevant title 😂
That’s so funny, just add furious rant and we have ProHo lol
Act accordingly beloved
Relevant to what? Your intelligence level?
@Electron42 he's relating to the fact that new wranglerstar videos are all just clickbaity titles meant to grab your attention and don't actually give a good idea of what the video is about. no need to challenge intelligence levels on a comment that is 100% true
Great point!
@00:04:20 atomized gasoline, enclosed space, hot wood burning stove... what could possibly go wrong?
Love your advice. Scotsman living off grid in Portugal.❤
Thanks for all the maintenance tips. Makes the chainsaw work so much more enjoyable.
Fighting for your life sharpening chains, love it.
So Wholesome, Informative and Based.
Keep up the good work, Mr Wranglerstar!
Great video. Teaching the things a single Mother never could.
This guy is teaching all the stuff I learned the hard way through trial and error with a fair amount of profanity
All the comments "Hooray old Wranglerstar is back" miss the point. He's not talking about important bigger issues now because it's over for our country, too many economic, political and moral lines have been trampled and our politicians have gone far too far over them. It's not good that Wranglerstar has returned to talking about chainsaws in these times. It's another sign that it's over.
Bro your doom posting hard
So many boomers doom posting it’s earned the term “boom posting”
The world isn’t ending anytime soon, just sit back in your recliner and change off the news channel.
What a wonderful video. Thank you!
Thanks!
Keeping you in our prayers,
From the Netherlands
Thanks for the video. As arborist for many years, I always like to see other ways people do stuff. I can always learn something new or different to help make anything easier or more efficient. I agree preparation is everything. Once in the woods, you do not have what you do not have. I have always sharpened my saws sitting down. I just found it works for me in the field. Others I know some who sit on top of the saw and some use a vice. Whatever works best. I would mention I always carry a pickaroon along with an axe. I recently learned a little trick with saw chaps that makes them into a burrito for easier storage. I will try find a way to get you a little video showing you the method.
Well said. Best chainsaw maintenance video I've ever come across. Thank You Sir. You have given me the direction I needed. Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge and experience.
The last video you made about the man cave was straight truth. Really majored that piece of content. To be honest I enjoy most your content 99% so if I offer constructive criticism it’s because I love your channel and want it to continue to succeed.
I appreciate your speech at 8:52. It spoke volumes to me and more people need to hear it and hear it a second time.
Agreed the whole speech was spot on.
Need more men to continue preaching this. Feminism is a virus.
Tremendous tips, thanks.
Love the informative Wranglerstar videos! Thankyou!
Nice!!! And thanks! I put my chains in a ultrasonic cleaner works as a charm!
From Queensland Australia lots of thanks I have been watching you for years and you continue to be a wealth of information. All the best to you and your family.
A very General Sam inspired thumbnail. Love it
Very inspirational video. Thank you.
Excellent presentation, good info, Thank You!
I don’t even own a chainsaw but I enjoyed watching this!
Well said about us being humans and not just tools for everyone
Man everything is changing! Whole video without one spillage :D great content as always!
Excellent advice. Thank You!
Love the life tips along the way. Us guys need it sometimes. 😊
An excellent kit. I made the mistake of putting the chain on backwards the first time I cleaned the prior owner's sawdust out of the saw and sharpened the chain... wondered why I was smoking the wood and the chain teeth were discoloring. Boy was my face red with embarrassment even though I was alone.
I love keeping foamies around, but the modern hard hats can have integrated over-ear muffs... but man is that uncomfortable when you're sweating.
No big deal. All you had to do is start the motor in reverse. 😂
I like this guy, he’s a good man
Loved your take on the "man cave". God bless brother
11:35 When you put your chains in that bag after you finished sharpening them might I suggest you keep them in a plastic container that way you can put some oil in there and it keeps them from rusting and nice and oiled up ready for use
Indeed, and great comment!
This is Gold for a 24 years old aspiring PROHO.
Thank you Sir.
PS: Buckin' Billy Ray recommends using Oregon Chains, maybe you can do a comparison.
Billy Ray is win. Great channel.
Stay gold.
Stihl is best 🤙Keep yer stick on the ice
I hate Oregon chains. Cutter tooth stihl is the only one I like.
Love the advice about creating a good, clean working environment, which can directly contribute to the quality of your work. I also agree with you wholeheartedly when you said “You see to yourself first.” I usually put everyone’s needs ahead of mine and end up neglecting myself, but deep down I know that taking the best care of myself will allow me to take the best care of my loved ones. Great advice 👍
Awesome upload! Is there such a thing as a class / practice group for learning hands on for the Do's and Don'ts of tree felling ? Wrangler Star as the teacher 😂 That would be a class I would sign up for. You bring us quality information with sincerity. Keep it up brother!
A whistle to signal for or be found in an emergency, and a pickaroon/hookaroon can make or break a day in the woods. Enjoyed the video!
Thank you Mr.W very helpful even after 30 years of professional tree care good advice is always welcome.
Thank you Wranglerstar, I admit I've valued your input on saws and axes for years before, at this point I have the access to more reasonable axes and saws that you've suggested but I still would rather stick to the best. Buy once, cry once eh?
Thank you for your input, and please brother stay safe!!
God bless and may your family remember and honor you as you deserve! God Bless!
Maintenance tips are very helpful and much appreciated. Not a heavy user myself. Have small Stihl. Used mostly for dead limbs that come down during storms. I never did master the filing thing. Use the Stihl sharpener. It is great.
chainsaw talk always gives me the fizz
Great comment
This channel is the absolute best
Excellent video!!! Thank you!!!💰
Very Good ! 👍👍
Thank you for all of your videos and for sharing your valuable knowledge. The young men (and women) of this current time need these types of vids.
Limiter strews on the carb, important for Proho when you first get the saw. I think going over how to tune a power head would also be great info. Great vid as always!
Very practical video. Thank you.
Love your take on man cave. I feel the same way.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on chain saws you have some great information .
Thanks for the tutorial.
Favorite kind of videos! Thanks for the great content. Been watching for years.
I mean I really like caves, love the Man Cave. But I appreciate what you’re saying, great words. 🙏🏼
Excellent video.
love seeing updates to kits you introduced to us in years past. especially the tools from yesteryears its interesting to see what is new and what is reinstated. Especially that little Stihl chain sharpener very good stuff very informative 👌
He is great. I am a 79 year old female and always loved being outside working on any Xtra time ..he is showing me to correct way to keep my tools working
Love old wranglestar content....every 10 or so sharpening and season end, I take off the clutch bell and inspect the friction pads + clean/grease/inspect the roller bearing .... just makes sense to me. I replace as needed. I hate being deep in the woods and having a stop work failure.
Great show,,,,love my Stihl chainsaws ...
Awesome info. Thank you!
Good show!
Thank You.
Gotta keep my saws going all year. Can’t ever have to much wood 😅 good exercise too
Great video Cody! I recently done a free chainsaw course just to learn more about saws. I know some people that basically file off the rakers as soon as they get a new chain.
Act accordingly
Thanks VERY MUCH for making this video. It was very helpful for me. I know just what to do now. Much appreciated!
Got to love that ”Mora häst”!
Stihl 462. Best 70-80 CC saw on the market. I'm a Husqvarna guy, but if I could only have 1 saw it'd be this one.
good video. for an old city boy like me trying to be a country boy.
Good info. Nice workspace.
Great Video!!!
RUclips's dad.
thanks and hello from Alberta
THANK YOU!!
Great tips. Thanks again for another great video. Though I prefer to keep my spare chains separate and individually wrapped in old cloth to keep the tips from nicking each other. After going through the work of sharpening, I keep them away from metal, mud, and skin. Wood only!
What are the plastic wear items called that you popped off the case cover?
Wise words from a wise man
I find the the quart size zip-lock freezer bags work great for the chains. Also use them for many other organizational tasks in my shop. Gallon size are handy too. They are see through and can be marked with a sharpy.
Great video. Good to see the trauma gear also.
What were the blue caps on top of the MSR bottles?
I want to know as well!
Amen brutha. Best room of the house.
Great video!!! Easy to watch,listen and learn from your videos.
Fellas, he could not be more right by saying a man should absolutely have his own comfortable place to do his man stuff ,and yes I have to agree with the Man Cave statement..
Thank you for the Video and keep em coming!
Great job 👏 very informative video
Good video!
I make cool viking knives from forging those old chains into billets. Great video. im always working on my chainsaws to keep them sharp..
So I'm not familiar with the gas can quick connect/fuel cap connector situation. Pretty cool! Where does one get this setup?
Yes, I would like to know as well. Looks like a slick setup!
Sithl and Husquarna have em ... watch out for different diameters on Make and Models ;)
Just to be mindful that women are listening and watching. I like it that I can learn from other people.
Hey wrangler star, I’ve been looking through your videos and have seen a little bit of it but was wondering if you could make a video on compression/tension cutting trees. Your experience and knowledge would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Welcome back,this was good
Thank you sir for being the Mr. Roger’s of the Frontier!!! Truly appreciate you!!!
Can’t always have the biggest bar but you can have the cleanest
this was a great video! this is what i like to see.
Good video, I probably would have greased the clutch bearing and checked for clutch spring wear as well.
A tip I picked up along the way was keep a hotel card key in your field cleaning kit to hit the bar if you don’t have an air compressor on your truck.
What lid is it you have on the gastank ? Regards Stefan from Sweden.
Great stuff, can you do a video on your tool chest? I have plenty of tools I just need to get organized😩
I’ve started fine tuning my chainsaw kit. I just got wedges and a stump vice from a flea market today. I carry everything in a wooden Coke crate
I like the Husqvarna taker gauge because it gives you two options and it puts them at an angle.