The Tinman has the touch I don’t know how he finds it out of those saws but it’s unbelievable! One of the best saw porters I have ever seen and his work speaks for itself crazy! 🤙🏻😎
Buckin you’re my new favorite RUclipsr my life has been pretty stressful recently and I love stopping in to chill listen to the sound of a saw while I’m doing homework 📚
His positivity and energy is infatuating I truly believe he brings the best out of all people! It’s changed my life for the best! Be kind no dream is to late because it’s never to late to dream!
My grandpa has an old McCulloch that I have always loved more than his other saws. Gonna see if he will sell it to me this week because he is too old to run her now or do much of anything. Worked hard his whole life in the mines and on the farm. I spent alot of summers helping him cut and split wood for the stove and doing our own also. Have a good day everyone!
@@davidhaines4927 oh yea. He taught me more skills and lessons than anyone in my life. Wish I could buy the whole farm as is, when he passes. I'm gonna hate seeing it be bought piece by piece.
Oooooh yeah buddy. That Mac 70 rips great work Tinman and nice work on the saw Buckin. I love the different people that we get to meet on the journey Buckin. Thank you Louie for sharing your wood with us. Louie you are a lucky man to get to swing a wood bullet hehehe. Thanks Buckin love ya man. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
WOW!! That saw, that SAW!! Love it!! Wood cutting season coming up. I'm down to 1 cord left after burning all winter, LOL...... I'm getting my saws and axes ready, can't wait to get out into the woods and make chips.....
Hey Buckin! I just wanted you to know that you have a cowboy from the desert as a fan !! South Idaho Owyhee county and the only thing I have to cut is Juniper. Haha. But thanks to your guidance, I've restored a few axes and even have a buckin special 1967 9 foot stepside bed wood hauler! Its not a Merc, but its a ford. God bless you and yours and keep it up!!!
Tinman has done it again. You’re going to have to chain that saw to your truck with 1/2’’ chain! Glad to see you’re coming along with the new axe. Take care.
Hows it bukin, love your content, I'm now working back at the lumber mill. Little mill putting out 500 cubic meters a week of wood. Got to jump back on the power saw during the weekend to cut a load of firewood for a customer. What a feeling eh, sleight short of 100 cc vibrating through your wrist. Just want to say thanks for all the awsome videos your brought to the community of bukin. God bless my friend
Jeremy ported and dialed in my Promac 700 👍 Thing is a beast, runs super strong and keeps up with some bigger Stihl's 😊 Good to see you got one too Buckin
I cut my teeth on a 70 Mac 40 years ago...Ran a landing for 2 skidders. She's cutting a little slow..lol. 61 and still cutting for a city..You're looking good with that saw..Still got a 90 in the garage.
loved seeing the tinmans new rig out in the wood here was out in the trees for a past week was exited to pull this one up when I got home. wish you could pop by an split some of this twisted up elm weve got on the way to the tinman. cheers everybody hope y'all have a great day!
And also mate that mcculloch cuts like a knife through warm butter. Beautiful to watch, my filing thanks to you is now at a lever were I can do better than worst. A lot better thanks again
It don’t take much to see you dig splitting wood. The real kicker you are helping out a fellow good man with his firewood. My hats off to you buckin. God’s with ya
I think Hogan was holding back,,,didn’t want to show Dad up on his own channel!😝😜Just kidding! That Tinman can make a saw run! Be kind,love from Idaho❤️
Wouldn't it be the coolest Buckin' if you could form some sort of limited partnership with Gransfors Bruk and have those guys make a limited edition series axe head and ship 'em out to you after you have designed a prototype? Now that would be interesting to see...
Not Gränfors bruk, they’re not that kind of company they’re 100% tradition. Hultafors is a better bet. He could ask Hultafors to make a prototype an then he could take orders from his YTfollowers, if it would grow a big enough interest then Hultafors could decide sell it exclusively with Billy Rays signature. He can for sure not meet the demand by making axes all by himself right?
I have a question about trees. Trees have growth rings for each year, I assume this is from slow growth in winter months. Do all trees have growth rings, like rain forest or trees in the jungle where growth may not slow?
OK, that precision bucking of the trees without even "tickling" the ground with a chain - that's some serious professionalism combined with the years of know how. My hat's off to you Billy. Now I would like to ask you a question that may sound stupid or dumb to a Canadian but I'm gonna ask it anyway.. Here in Europe, (Croatia to be exact), we were always thought that you should never ever use pines, fir or any of those kind of trees, as a fire wood cause their sap to stick the chimney and clog the system, no matter how often you clean your chimney. That's why we exclusively use oak, beech and hornbeam as a fire wood. Also the common, so called "people's wisdom", thought us that these hard wood creates much more heat since they have a higher BTU number.. Obviously I see you guys, and many of your southern neighbors, burn pine, juniper, spruce, fir, etc... So what's the deal? Do you have some special stove, burn place and/or chimney system, or these trees can be used as a firewood without any significant problems? Thank you in advance and I apologize once again if my question sounds stupid to you. Thank you.
Old great chainsaws are build before horsepower hysteria was born! No one asked the saw what it could perform - they did what you wanted them to do anyway. ;D Nice to see you using them Buckin' !
Man, I love splitting wood. I even like watching it get split. I just wish I hade something other than an American Holley to split that I took down in January.
Hey Buckin' How often do you have a wedge break? I'm probably just using cheap wedges because mine keep breaking and it can be a real problem when that occurs. What brand do you use?
My Grampa had a big McCullogh in the early 70s... I had to use the Mini-mack.... I gotta get me an old McCulloch! I have a Fiskers x27.... and like it a lot. I will look into your axe.
had to clear a forest road of a fallen log. First guy drivin in all winter i guess. pore little 017 trying to cut a +20" log, but she got her. kept the rounds. hardest splitting fir. must have been down for awhile
Hey buckin, long time viewer love your content. Quick question, is it best to split before it dries? I know you felled this tree recently and it looks like it splits wonderfully even with the massive knots!
I have a 7-10 automatic i just bought a 28" guide bar and chains. How do you source parts for a saw made in the early 1960's??? It is a fabulous saw but I have not seen McCulloch anywhere for 30 years though. What can I do to get parts for a 7-10 auto? Thanks
we had the ash borer so they piled up a lot of logs on the roads, and i scooped em up. about 2014. ash burns better than oak here in illinois and seasons in 6 months. its rough on the splitter
Serious question Billy Ray. Being a northern North American resident all your life and woodsman with countless hours in the woods, have YOU ever had a encounter with Sasquatch?? I have seen some very compelling claims from others in your area, big game guides, that are adamant what they experienced was a Sasquatch. Thanks...love your videos.
To the casual observer it seems that Ganges favours the larger capacity saws (395’s particularly). I don’t think I’ve ever seen him run a 3120 though. Do you guys use them at all? I’d love to see one getting into some of your massive Canadian hardwoods. Sending good vibes from sunny Singapore 👍🏻
Ya know I've been watchin that big ole Dollie, Buckin. But dang, Tinman is a great saw man. Made that Mac sing in the wood. Big wood too. I've been following him, Harvey, and Kensey as I'm learnin all I can about building power saws. I'm rebuilding my MS440 first and collecting a bunch of new OEM parts to put together a hybrid 440/460. I've got a couple Dollies that need some love afterwards. Now you've got me keen on the Macs and Pioneers.....I remember the Macs and Homelites as a kid in the '70s. My collection is growing with several more on my wish list. I am a saw whore.
Those are strong bone stock, have no idea whats wrong with your stocker because i have one here at the shop that's got a load of snort and you can crowd it in hicory and it still cuts. The high rpm cutter mcculloch titan 70 maybe more to your liking in soft wood like that.
You say an old 70cc won't keep up with anything new of the same size, so what is the ultimate felling saw if you are going to buy new to fell anything from 12-36 inches?
Possessed??? Lol
Had a lot of fun and many a long night building this one!! Was a great learning experience!!
I was glued to every video. Love that that electronic points system is cruising.
That thing pulls chain eh? Another great job by the Tinman!👍👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🙏🙏🙏
The Tinman has the touch I don’t know how he finds it out of those saws but it’s unbelievable! One of the best saw porters I have ever seen and his work speaks for itself crazy! 🤙🏻😎
Tinman does some absolutely phenomenal work.
I saw a "Get the Gullet" sticker on a truck here yesterday...made me smile.
That is so kool
That might have been my truck 😎👍🧡
where you located? I'm in Virginia
@@kevinduff3797 on Guinea Road between Braddock and Little River Turnpike?
@@mistermatt9056 that's me small world isn't it!!🌎🧡😎👍
@@kevinduff3797 Well hello neighbor!!
I enjoyed watching Tinman build that Mac.
I enjoyed seeing it in wood.
Buckin you’re my new favorite RUclipsr my life has been pretty stressful recently and I love stopping in to chill listen to the sound of a saw while I’m doing homework 📚
Something about that sound eh. Relaxes ya
Welcome fella
His positivity and energy is infatuating I truly believe he brings the best out of all people! It’s changed my life for the best! Be kind no dream is to late because it’s never to late to dream!
My grandpa has an old McCulloch that I have always loved more than his other saws. Gonna see if he will sell it to me this week because he is too old to run her now or do much of anything. Worked hard his whole life in the mines and on the farm. I spent alot of summers helping him cut and split wood for the stove and doing our own also. Have a good day everyone!
Sounds like a great man.
@@davidhaines4927 oh yea. He taught me more skills and lessons than anyone in my life. Wish I could buy the whole farm as is, when he passes. I'm gonna hate seeing it be bought piece by piece.
Good morning Buckin! Your message is getting out, and it’s contagious! Love you brother!
Oooooh yeah buddy. That Mac 70 rips great work Tinman and nice work on the saw Buckin. I love the different people that we get to meet on the journey Buckin. Thank you Louie for sharing your wood with us. Louie you are a lucky man to get to swing a wood bullet hehehe. Thanks Buckin love ya man. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
A man doing what he loves can’t get better then that
Tinman makes some wicked saws ehh hehe, love seeing the big fur being split great video buckin
WOW!! That saw, that SAW!! Love it!! Wood cutting season coming up. I'm down to 1 cord left after burning all winter, LOL...... I'm getting my saws and axes ready, can't wait to get out into the woods and make chips.....
Who wouldn't love to see Billy buck some hardwood with those girls!. What a great noise!
I envy the straight soft woods there instead of the gnarly hard gums here, excellent channel keep up the good work👍.
Hello to billy ray , his family and all the buckin army from L.R. Arkansas it's billy Biggs.
Hey Buckin! I just wanted you to know that you have a cowboy from the desert as a fan !! South Idaho Owyhee county and the only thing I have to cut is Juniper. Haha. But thanks to your guidance, I've restored a few axes and even have a buckin special 1967 9 foot stepside bed wood hauler! Its not a Merc, but its a ford. God bless you and yours and keep it up!!!
One thing about your videos that has taught me is to always run sharp chains and get excited about getting them right -- especially ripping chains!
Tinman has done it again. You’re going to have to chain that saw to your truck with 1/2’’ chain! Glad to see you’re coming along with the new axe. Take care.
Hows it bukin, love your content, I'm now working back at the lumber mill. Little mill putting out 500 cubic meters a week of wood. Got to jump back on the power saw during the weekend to cut a load of firewood for a customer. What a feeling eh, sleight short of 100 cc vibrating through your wrist. Just want to say thanks for all the awsome videos your brought to the community of bukin. God bless my friend
Watched one of your videos a few days ago instantly subscribed been on train that doesn’t stop ever since god bless 👍
Jeremy ported and dialed in my Promac 700 👍
Thing is a beast, runs super strong and keeps up with some bigger Stihl's 😊
Good to see you got one too Buckin
I cut my teeth on a 70 Mac 40 years ago...Ran a landing for 2 skidders. She's cutting a little slow..lol. 61 and still cutting for a city..You're looking good with that saw..Still got a 90 in the garage.
loved seeing the tinmans new rig out in the wood here was out in the trees for a past week was exited to pull this one up when I got home. wish you could pop by an split some of this twisted up elm weve got on the way to the tinman. cheers everybody hope y'all have a great day!
great video!
And also mate that mcculloch cuts like a knife through warm butter. Beautiful to watch, my filing thanks to you is now at a lever were I can do better than worst. A lot better thanks again
The lack of flush cuts on those knots is pinging my OCD so bloody hard. I may have to pause & go clean my garage ...
Just breath Steveo , I was biting my nails that don’t exist for the same reason.....
@@gboz4245 :D
It don’t take much to see you dig splitting wood. The real kicker you are helping out a fellow good man with his firewood. My hats off to you buckin. God’s with ya
Everybody needs a Tinman! Awesome work! Love and blessings to all....❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
I think Hogan was holding back,,,didn’t want to show Dad up on his own channel!😝😜Just kidding! That Tinman can make a saw run!
Be kind,love from Idaho❤️
Tinman did nice work on that saw. And he is building a hotter saw for BBR. Take Care, Stay Safe and Be Kind...
Another great video thanks buckin.
Love the videos buckin keep them coming! 👍🪚
TINMAN! She eats knots for breakfast! Rowdy! I love it!
Cheers from Toronto!
Hey
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I want to thank you for your positivity and outlook on life, its very inspiring.
You’re the man. God bless good buddy and keep bucking!
Buckin, you have gotten me excited about saws and axes again, and your positivity a d kindness is contagious!
Good stuff brother
Wow!!! What a powerful saw!!!
Wouldn't it be the coolest Buckin' if you could form some sort of limited partnership with Gransfors Bruk and have those guys make a limited edition series axe head and ship 'em out to you after you have designed a prototype? Now that would be interesting to see...
Small guy like my .. I don’t know
Gransfors would put a price on them $850
Talk to Liam Hoffman. Another youtuber.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith i would love to buy a buckin special axe handle!!!!!!
Not Gränfors bruk, they’re not that kind of company they’re 100% tradition. Hultafors is a better bet. He could ask Hultafors to make a prototype an then he could take orders from his YTfollowers, if it would grow a big enough interest then Hultafors could decide sell it exclusively with Billy Rays signature. He can for sure not meet the demand by making axes all by himself right?
You are One Strong Dude! Impressive
Those big knotty pieces we call all nighters that's what we put in the heater at bed time -30c outside......
Another great video. Nice to see a man happy in the wood.
Hey David
You get am Buckin, stand up & buck big . Nice job.
I finally got my first tree job for this year. my three saws fired right away after being dormant for the winter.
Love watchin the buckin and splittin videos, two things I enjoy doing myself. Stay safe everyone.
Nice sharp chains snowing sawdust
Love ya style Sir, best channel
Good afternoon buckin and buckin army
Hello sir
Hope all is well can’t wait to see what’s next
I have a question about trees. Trees have growth rings for each year, I assume this is from slow growth in winter months. Do all trees have growth rings, like rain forest or trees in the jungle where growth may not slow?
1130 pm here in new Zealand night school love it.👍 😆.💪 . teacher Mate busy day😉💪💪
the old Z working well
Geez you and those axes tear up and split up cords fast. 👍🏻
Those Knots have no chance, stopping Buckin Billy Ray.
OK, that precision bucking of the trees without even "tickling" the ground with a chain - that's some serious professionalism combined with the years of know how. My hat's off to you Billy.
Now I would like to ask you a question that may sound stupid or dumb to a Canadian but I'm gonna ask it anyway.. Here in Europe, (Croatia to be exact), we were always thought that you should never ever use pines, fir or any of those kind of trees, as a fire wood cause their sap to stick the chimney and clog the system, no matter how often you clean your chimney. That's why we exclusively use oak, beech and hornbeam as a fire wood. Also the common, so called "people's wisdom", thought us that these hard wood creates much more heat since they have a higher BTU number.. Obviously I see you guys, and many of your southern neighbors, burn pine, juniper, spruce, fir, etc... So what's the deal? Do you have some special stove, burn place and/or chimney system, or these trees can be used as a firewood without any significant problems? Thank you in advance and I apologize once again if my question sounds stupid to you. Thank you.
You just need to let them season and dry out as much as possible . It don't hurt to keep your fire good and hot also for sure.
Hi R an The Bucking Army some nice splitting their have a day love from TEXAS
you crack me up havin that much fun don't ever change
Cant see it happening
Thx terri
Old great chainsaws are build before horsepower hysteria was born! No one asked the saw what it could perform - they did what you wanted them to do anyway. ;D
Nice to see you using them Buckin' !
Man, I love splitting wood. I even like watching it get split. I just wish I hade something other than an American Holley to split that I took down in January.
Chainsaws are brilliant
Or a hand engine as I like to call it
Louis liked choosing which ax too split with from BBR's line-up of about 6 personal beauties.
Saws working great!
Hey Buckin' How often do you have a wedge break? I'm probably just using cheap wedges because mine keep breaking and it can be a real problem when that occurs. What brand do you use?
My Grampa had a big McCullogh in the early 70s... I had to use the Mini-mack.... I gotta get me an old McCulloch!
I have a Fiskers x27.... and like it a lot. I will look into your axe.
had to clear a forest road of a fallen log. First guy drivin in all winter i guess. pore little 017 trying to cut a +20" log, but she got her. kept the rounds. hardest splitting fir. must have been down for awhile
Knotty boy...just knotty. .🔥🔥🔥💚🌳💚🌳👍👊
Buckin, love the vids ;)
Have a McCullough like that, it is a killer and won't let anyone use it. Couldn't find clutch parts so welded it. Chain continuously runs
Ohh yeah buddy she’s a ripper!!!
Gotta get a big Mac!
Hi Internet dad! Gonna be cutting my first tree this summer, wish me luck!
My first tree. I remember it like it was yesterday . . .
@@jeffreyrubish347 what kinda tree was it? Did it go well?
@@corienineboom It was a heavy leaning box elder, probably 25 degrees from the ground. No face cut, I just back cut it with a crosscut saw.
Good luck, i to am probably gonna be cutting my first trees down this summer✊✊
I wood like a full report on my desk in the morning please lol 😂
Hey buckin, long time viewer love your content. Quick question, is it best to split before it dries? I know you felled this tree recently and it looks like it splits wonderfully even with the massive knots!
Dry wood splits better. Buckin is strong but the experience is how he makes it look easy.
Way to go tinman
The Eastonmade Axis would RIP through those knots...
Keep on Buck’n! 💪
Hey buckin i always see you running those 32rwdd009 bars on the husqvarna saws ive been trying to find them but cant where do you get them
More wood splitting plzzz! Love you man
I have a 7-10 automatic i just bought a 28" guide bar and chains.
How do you source parts for a saw made in the early 1960's???
It is a fabulous saw but I have not seen McCulloch anywhere for 30 years though. What can I do to get parts for a 7-10 auto? Thanks
Woo hoo thanks buckin'!
we had the ash borer so they piled up a lot of logs on the roads, and i scooped em up. about 2014. ash burns better than oak here in illinois and seasons in 6 months. its rough on the splitter
I agree the Super Pro 70 isn’t a super fast cutter. I think my 7-10 cuts faster, but I couldn’t pick a favorite between the two.
I've bought a pro mac 700 after seeing your videos. Can you use your pro mac 700 on a future vídeo?
Thanks
Wish my saw cut like that an my axe slip that easy on our hard wood iron bark or some of the big red gums. Killin it
That things unreal bucking💪 I have but nout like that😁
Turned the radio right off and turned up that saw music. :)
The Tinman is more than a tin knocker!
Serious question Billy Ray. Being a northern North American resident all your life and woodsman with countless hours in the woods, have YOU ever had a encounter with Sasquatch?? I have seen some very compelling claims from others in your area, big game guides, that are adamant what they experienced was a Sasquatch. Thanks...love your videos.
I've always wanted to see one. I think there are far more UFO's than bigfoot and I've never seen one of those, either.
Oh boy 🤣
Hogan likes them big Dolmars! Who can blame him. I’m a Dolmar guy myself.
I have the opportunity to buy one of these powersaws cheap, and after watching this I'm doing it.
The problem is the man with the dolmar....not the chainsaw. And certainly the chain
To the casual observer it seems that Ganges favours the larger capacity saws (395’s particularly). I don’t think I’ve ever seen him run a 3120 though. Do you guys use them at all? I’d love to see one getting into some of your massive Canadian hardwoods. Sending good vibes from sunny Singapore 👍🏻
Looking forward to that wood Bullitt. Going to have one of those when you get there for sure 😊. Taking orders now? 😉
..1960's-1970's chainsaws...axes...timber...sawdust...wood chips...what could be better?... :)
Excuse me Sir. Do you know of any saw builders in the us taking orders?
No promises, but give, Tree Monkey a try. The man knows his craft.
@@jolkraeremeark6949 thank you very much
Dam that boy can swing and axe 🪓
A used to use a 18" or a 20" bar but see now a use a 28" it saves my back big time ..
As a 10 year tree climber holy shite my jaw is on the floor for the speed of that saw holy shite
Ya know I've been watchin that big ole Dollie, Buckin. But dang, Tinman is a great saw man. Made that Mac sing in the wood. Big wood too. I've been following him, Harvey, and Kensey as I'm learnin all I can about building power saws. I'm rebuilding my MS440 first and collecting a bunch of new OEM parts to put together a hybrid 440/460. I've got a couple Dollies that need some love afterwards. Now you've got me keen on the Macs and Pioneers.....I remember the Macs and Homelites as a kid in the '70s. My collection is growing with several more on my wish list. I am a saw whore.
Those are strong bone stock, have no idea whats wrong with your stocker because i have one here at the shop that's got a load of snort and you can crowd it in hicory and it still cuts. The high rpm cutter mcculloch titan 70 maybe more to your liking in soft wood like that.
🖤💛🖤💛🦾Tinman
It’s destiny ehh. .!!
Love it brother!!
You say an old 70cc won't keep up with anything new of the same size, so what is the ultimate felling saw if you are going to buy new to fell anything from 12-36 inches?
Ms661c
Ultimate saw for felling 36” tree would be 395 or a ms660. For 12” tree 350 or ms 260. A best all around saw in my opinion is a 365.
Nice