I get the idea that this fellow is a professional and has done this sort of thing a number of times. His selection of first cuts is to be admired, as he creates safe cuts by first relieving tension that would otherwise bind and catch the bar. I run several 372xp and 572xp saws and am always impressed with their performance with a sharp chain.
Good stuff for sure. The age old saying of smooth is fast and fast is smooth is really well illustrated here. Smooth measured cuts make its look fast but he is just moving at a nice safe pace! Love his work.
Thank you very much for the great video. It took a couple of years and many times watching this video to realize the reason for the bar size and chain to the size of the saw its self. Bigger power to smaller bar and chain will able you to muscle through those points of tension and compression plus the fact that your Skill Level is bar none. The way you look at everything the way it's laying and then surgically pick it apart in a very controlled manner is beyond impressive.
@@dqmc07 this actually one of the things I'm going to try out. I have a second home in middle of the old forrest where with every storm some of the trees fall. 3 of them are dangerously close to the house and exactly where I was thinking of it
I’m from the west coast in the US. we r taught to fall trees way different. His method is actually considered dangerous here. The way he cuts all the holding wood off
Dangerous. Never work on root plates suspending another stem, or behind root plates on other trees, ready to drop, as this guy just did. Is he still alive?
@@3-й_этаж если не работал бензопилами как следует то может и ничем, а поработаеш и сразу всё очевидно, даже звук от хузкварны приятен, ну и не разваливается в руках что самое главное.
I've owned a 575xp for about 10 years. Weighs 17 lbs. Without The bar and chain. You forget About that pretty quickly when Cutting. These pro grade saws Are relentless. I cut mostly Soft maple oak and beech. Got sick and tired of working My ass off with a 50 cc saw. Mine is 75cc makes 5.5 HP At 9,600 rpm. Runs on 50:1 Gas oil. If you cut lots of Medium or large logs get A real saw. You won't regret It.
here in the western US my typical bar length is 28 inches, I keep that on my saw unless I know I'm getting into very very large wood. I've noticed that you euro cutters all seem to use very short bars, even when more length would make your life easier. why is this? Very nice work by the way, that saw rips.
Because its more efficient and practical in our forests. We dont need long bars because we have thick undergrow and its very easy to injure yourself because of bar can catch those branches. Also we mostly have trees about 30-50cm thick. Very rare 60cm or more. And to cut off all the branches from log its easer to work with 13-15 inch bar (yes, bars we are measuring in inches). Also our regulations of CO2 emissions, we use less powerfull chainsaws so also shorter bars. Bet it was always like this. I started to work in forestry in 1996 for a couple years, and now in 2019 as I know we still use short bars. In our forests its more practical.
Eso es muy peligroso ,debería haber una máquina separándolos.Tres días llevo con la 572,es una maravilla,mejorado el filtro ya no cuela tanta mierda,no como la 562 que tragaba todo...de qué país eres??
Ahoj.Nic ve zlém ale už mě začínáš štvát.Samá rovina a stromy kolem dvou kubíků a víc.Jà lítam po kopcích a jsem rád za strom přes kubík😢.Jinak hezká práce👍
Start tree sawing 101 classes , and teach all the basics in saw use and proper safety gear ! Get some help while you are teaching them to use a saw ??!!
Absolute joker, very dangerous. Walking around without the chain break operated, visor not down. Dangerous practice of cutting trees in a pile with the root balls intact. I'd say his brains are very similar to his kit..... Brand new!
It's not like I'm a keyboard warrior, don't know what I'm talking about, I've been using saws for years, got many qualifications as well. I'm just stating facts, don't show people bad practices, you might be perfectly safe doing as you do. A rookie on the other hand.............
@@pjg666dog6 That must be the reason why you are on the keyboard and he is on the saw. You are the guy to watch a USAF fighter jet video and state that this is recklesss. Congratulations. You are winning the interwebs.
@@Tommasi0310 whoop whoop someone's put fifty p in the dickhead. I'm stating facts, you're just too dumb to realise when someone is working extremely dangerously.
I had a large Aspen fall and it took out 14 other trees of all sized. There were maples, oaks, birch, and aspens. The tangled mess was a labyrinth of physics, branches, and “where the F do I start?” Not easy work. Free firewood, but not easy free.
Sounds amazing and cuts so smooth! Impressive
Now this guy is a pro. No background music, just the sound of the husky and no talk. Kudos. Keep it up.
@Griffin Shepherd w
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@@denisaolahova4263 akm
Isn’t it so refreshing!
I get the idea that this fellow is a professional and has done this sort of thing a number of times. His selection of first cuts is to be admired, as he creates safe cuts by first relieving tension that would otherwise bind and catch the bar. I run several 372xp and 572xp saws and am always impressed with their performance with a sharp chain.
Хусварна фуфло штиль лучше
@@clearinglandну это и понятно.что с тупои цепью не кто снимать не станет
@@clearingland а ончо баба что б я его ревновал.и сам не хуже его пилить умею
Which do you prefer the 372 or the 572?
This channel is how I learned to take care of uprooted trees. Since watching I have become a better cutter
Good stuff for sure. The age old saying of smooth is fast and fast is smooth is really well illustrated here. Smooth measured cuts make its look fast but he is just moving at a nice safe pace! Love his work.
Thank you very much for the great video. It took a couple of years and many times watching this video to realize the reason for the bar size and chain to the size of the saw its self. Bigger power to smaller bar and chain will able you to muscle through those points of tension and compression plus the fact that your Skill Level is bar none.
The way you look at everything the way it's laying and then surgically pick it apart in a very controlled manner is beyond impressive.
Thank you very nice comment Peter!👏👏👏
if you want to learn something about running a chainsaw ,watch this guy he's the best i've ever seen with a saw !
Never seen anyone run a saw so effortlessly. I bet that saw is a tad heavy by now, great job Sir! Amazing to watch you cut. Be safe, God Bless!
Gvzx
Very good job with Husqvarna 572 XP the best 🇨🇿 🇵🇱 🇸🇰
thank you!
Białystok 🇵🇱 Pozdrawia 🇨🇿🇸🇰⛇⛄☃️🌳🌲🌳🌲
Wish this vid was an hour long. Very satisfying no yakin...no music, just lettin it bark.
You got to be in good shape physically to do this. Also on point to keep yourself and others safe around you.
No sure on this. Men know when to stop before all his friend's and gals.
then imagine doing this kind of work with a 1800's crosscut saw ;-)
Если руки из жопы растут то хоть в какои форме будь
I love watching this guy cut, He's so calm and relaxed, almost as if he REALLY enjoys it 😉
Yes,thank you!
I'm pretty sure he does. I do!
@@kolmnurk I’d much rather be climbing and cutting than cutting on the ground.
@@dqmc07 this actually one of the things I'm going to try out. I have a second home in middle of the old forrest where with every storm some of the trees fall. 3 of them are dangerously close to the house and exactly where I was thinking of it
@@kolmnurk Stay safe and Think twice before making any cut, you got this 👊🏻
In The beginning I can relate to how that guy felt. Just looking around at all the wood and wondering where to start
Those root mats are nasty business
Το ίδιο ισχύει 😅😅 Κ 🎉😊😊😊π να π😅😅
Greetings from Slovakia✌️Perfektná práca, super píla 😇. Ten prvý je aký zhnitý!
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I’m from the west coast in the US. we r taught to fall trees way different. His method is actually considered dangerous here. The way he cuts all the holding wood off
Nobody cares what they teach you in California. There's more than one way to skin a rabbit.
This guy is on a different level to the majority of fallers , he reads the situstion as second nature . Very very skilful.
3 часа ночи, смотрю как мужик пилит напряженный ветровал)
Только кадется трудно.на на само деле все просто
It's really hard working.
Be strong and support
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блин всегда мечтал работать таким инструментом а не какимто там гудлаком)))на протяжении 5 лет
респект
Thank you very nice comment!!!
Dangerous. Never work on root plates suspending another stem, or behind root plates on other trees, ready to drop, as this guy just did. Is he still alive?
YES Live!Yes Dangerous!!
Зачетная пила!👍 Махнёмся не глядя на 142ую!😂
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Чем эта пила лучше китайской самой дешевой?
Саня ответ прост до безобразия! Всем!!! 😀
@@ИвановИванИвановсын, мне не очевидно
@@3-й_этаж если не работал бензопилами как следует то может и ничем, а поработаеш и сразу всё очевидно, даже звук от хузкварны приятен, ну и не разваливается в руках что самое главное.
Super Holzknecht Holzfachmann natürlich mit Husqvarna der besten Motorsäge
Thank you very nice comment!
Tree root system with trees over lapping very dangerous situation if not careful,well done .
That saw is on my dream list....one day!
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Dobra robota kolego. Pozdrawiam.
Někdy by jste mohl udělat videjko na všechno oblečení boty atd co používá zkušený drevorubec v lese aby jsme se mohli inspirovat😘💚 jinak super práce
I liked when the root ball fell back in its hole perfectly
Thank you very nice comment my buddy! 😎 #gardenandforest
Husqvarna very good....but Stihl just as good if not even better. Also Echo and Dolmar...sehr schon...
husqvarna number one,Stihl number 2.....Echo a Dolmar??? :-)
I've owned a 575xp for about
10 years. Weighs 17 lbs. Without
The bar and chain. You forget
About that pretty quickly when
Cutting. These pro grade saws
Are relentless. I cut mostly
Soft maple oak and beech.
Got sick and tired of working
My ass off with a 50 cc saw.
Mine is 75cc makes 5.5 HP
At 9,600 rpm. Runs on 50:1
Gas oil. If you cut lots of
Medium or large logs get
A real saw. You won't regret
It.
Une très bonne machine
Salam satu profesi from indonesia...
I have seen many professionals in my life over the last 30 years in the forest, but this guy outperforms everything I have seen so far👌👍
Fred77ification check out a west coast faller
Thank you very nice comment! 😎 #gardenandforest
here in the western US my typical bar length is 28 inches, I keep that on my saw unless I know I'm getting into very very large wood. I've noticed that you euro cutters all seem to use very short bars, even when more length would make your life easier. why is this? Very nice work by the way, that saw rips.
Thank you for comment.
Thank you for comment. 😀 #gardenandforest
18"
Because its more efficient and practical in our forests. We dont need long bars because we have thick undergrow and its very easy to injure yourself because of bar can catch those branches. Also we mostly have trees about 30-50cm thick. Very rare 60cm or more. And to cut off all the branches from log its easer to work with 13-15 inch bar (yes, bars we are measuring in inches). Also our regulations of CO2 emissions, we use less powerfull chainsaws so also shorter bars. Bet it was always like this. I started to work in forestry in 1996 for a couple years, and now in 2019 as I know we still use short bars. In our forests its more practical.
@@ReegsYES!
There is a Russian proverb "You can always look at the fire, water, and when somebody works"
Спасибо за комментарий вашего друга!
Sounds really good! Is the saw ported?
Cool look like a storm pass true day, be careful, I really like to see the root falls back down satisfying👍💪👊🌳
I'm glad you watch our videos! We have a great joy !!!
Jsem rád, že jste sledovali naše videa! Máme velkou radost!
Make videos with 592 XP & 585xp we waiting for, cheers from România. 🙋♂️👒👒
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Witam Mistrza!
Składa te pieńki jak puzzle a w niektórych cięciu to domino sobie robi. Tu tnie tam leci😉💪
Mega moc super video
Děkujeme kamaráde!
Člověče, klobouk dolu. Profík.
Děkujeme za pěkný komentář kamaráde!
Tylko hussgvarna 👷♂️🌲💪🚜👍
Thanks!
Great Skills!!!
So dangerous work 😳 be carful
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świetny jest ten gość!!!
Meseriaș drujbistul, şi curajos. . . 👍👍👍
Thank you very much!
Sorry if this is a daft question, but you measured the log width and marked on the ends. What did you mark for?
Impressive work with the saw.
Označuje se objem (objem) stromu.
Sztany ( Stanisław) Gut gemacht 👍🏻
I’m no expert but that 20 incher above his head was making me nervous. On another note, nice looking spruce
That saw's a beast.
🌲🌲🌲👏👍
🥶🥶🥶looks cold .Europe some where..?
Incredible!!!
What a tree and what a system of cutting tree
Thank you for comment my friend 👌 🇨🇿 👍 🌲
Hye frinds..you breath like smoking 😀..i like this work..
Beautiful! !!😲place to work
Super 👌 comment! 😎 #gardenandforest
Eso es muy peligroso ,debería haber una máquina separándolos.Tres días llevo con la 572,es una maravilla,mejorado el filtro ya no cuela tanta mierda,no como la 562 que tragaba todo...de qué país eres??
Dobra robota mistrzu 😀😀
Thank you!
372 va 572 ??? What’s your picks?
That saw is a screamer on it pulls chain good!
I love husqvarna 😍😍
Thanks!🌲🌲🌲🤠
Most Husqvarna and Johnsrud are China built junk. They’re not as good as they used to be. Small engine repair man for 45 years.
Can you show us where the logs get cut sometime, we want to see it!
We do not understand the word cutting records, we can not google translate well, otherwise we will be happy to comply..
@@GardenandForest he means the sawmill where you take the logs.
Szia jó videó tetszik nagyon,vigyázz veszélyes helyzet!
Pěkná řetězová reakce, dobře to dopadlo,😋
Díky moc za pěkný komentář! 😎 #gardenandforest
@@GardenandForest top amigo gostei do vídeo parabéns
That chainsaw knew what to do
Is this video made somewhere in Finland?
Hangi marka zincir kullaniyorsun
для видео конечно хочется повыпендриваться, при грамотном обслуживании и обычные пилы служат долго
Wiesz co robisz,tak czymaj 👍👍👍
Thank you very nice comment.
Это Бог!
Cool. I like this video
Thank you friend for a very nice comment! We send a greeting from Vysočina !!!
с96г работаю в лесу паработал всякими пилами но хузкварна лутшая пила
Thank you! 😎 #gardenandforest
powerful!
kkkkkkkkkkkkk Cara é cheio de grau!!
You should be the teacher,your good!
Thank you! #gardenandforest
Ahoj.Nic ve zlém ale už mě začínáš štvát.Samá rovina a stromy kolem dvou kubíků a víc.Jà lítam po kopcích a jsem rád za strom přes kubík😢.Jinak hezká práce👍
Díky moc za pěkný komentář kamaráde! 😎 #gardenandforest
Tanks for video )
Thank you!
Währe bei sowas der harvester nicht sicherer?
Только дело не в хускварне а в цепи)
What type of chain are you using ?
Awesome work, what oil ratio do you run on your saw?
50:1
40:1
32:1
Stay safe 💪 from France 🇫🇷
1:50 Oil Husqvarna XP + Benzin
@@GardenandForest thanks for your reply 💪
@@lucascorona812 :-)
Great work man!! Where is this forest?
Thank you very nice comment!Czech Republic
Wow man so beautiful!! Respect from New York!
@@GardenandForest ok, it looks like Sweden!🇸🇪
Do you know the channel of Austria Forst? He has the same Husqvarna saws.
Yes, we've already seen this channel but I'm not following it! :-)
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ΣΕ ΠΑΡΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΩ ΕΙΙΣΑΙ ΑΡΙΣΤΟΣ.
Hard and risky for you, I like this video :)!
Thank you very nice comment! 😎 #gardenandforest
A málem to odskákal kameraman 😄. Co všechno pro nás neudělá ♥️. Pěkné video jako vždy 😊🍻👍
Díky kamaráde za super komentář! 😎 #gardenandforest
Start tree sawing 101 classes , and teach all the basics in saw use and proper safety gear ! Get some help while you are teaching them to use a saw ??!!
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Nice work man! What length are you cutting your logs?
Thank you!Trees have a length of 15-25m.
@@GardenandForest I meant what length does he cut each log?
👍good job another day done😅
Thank you!
Very good job
Thank you very nice comment! 😎 #gardenandforest
Profeska
Great video. Is this your forest?
Obecní les!
Is this saw ported and 45cm bar? Good job btw.
Yes
18"
What is the sword length on the 572XP?
Why not cut down the highest one first so that one, you have something to stand on, and 2 if things go south that tree blocks the other tree??
The highest will hold the rootball and as you have seen it settled down a little so the higher stem could be reached easyer. No?
Because you weren't there to tell him what to do
Really nice job !!!
Thank you Eric!
Schönes Teil
Good 👍
🌲🌲🌲🌲🤠👏👍💪
Wao 👍
My dream (second) job
I suggest stilh Ms 462 .
The husqvarna 572 is too heavy
What kind of trees ?
Is this ported and modded?
Absolute joker, very dangerous. Walking around without the chain break operated, visor not down. Dangerous practice of cutting trees in a pile with the root balls intact. I'd say his brains are very similar to his kit..... Brand new!
It's not like I'm a keyboard warrior, don't know what I'm talking about, I've been using saws for years, got many qualifications as well. I'm just stating facts, don't show people bad practices, you might be perfectly safe doing as you do. A rookie on the other hand.............
@@pjg666dog6 That must be the reason why you are on the keyboard and he is on the saw. You are the guy to watch a USAF fighter jet video and state that this is recklesss. Congratulations. You are winning the interwebs.
@@Tommasi0310 whoop whoop someone's put fifty p in the dickhead. I'm stating facts, you're just too dumb to realise when someone is working extremely dangerously.
Good
Greetings beginners
I had a large Aspen fall and it took out 14 other trees of all sized. There were maples, oaks, birch, and aspens. The tangled mess was a labyrinth of physics, branches, and “where the F do I start?” Not easy work. Free firewood, but not easy free.
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