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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @debrabreaux1428
    @debrabreaux1428 2 года назад +1

    by God's grace every time I fell a tree I honor the spirit of the tree n bend my knee god love to you n yours

  • @jacoboo1885
    @jacoboo1885 4 года назад +1

    The Bob Ross of tree felling

  • @leroymorris6036
    @leroymorris6036 3 года назад

    touchy job, having that loader was a real help.

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  3 года назад

      If that operation had gone south it would have been a Das-aster!
      Thanks for watching.

  • @allenhuling598
    @allenhuling598 6 лет назад +2

    Thirty three years on the big trees and still at it...God is good! Like the use of the old-style face cut Nice job!

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  5 лет назад +1

      Allen hi. I started killin trees a wee bit before the late '80s. Thanks for watching.

  • @beard8832
    @beard8832 5 лет назад

    Sweet baby Jesus I sure would love to have my 461 sing like that beauty!! And another fine job getting another iffy tree on the ground safely

  • @BenOfficial94
    @BenOfficial94 6 лет назад +3

    Expertly done Jack, very impressive saw as well.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @deliverybryan1138
    @deliverybryan1138 5 лет назад +1

    I love that Sthil , she cuts !

  • @michigandogman3060
    @michigandogman3060 5 лет назад

    Nice job! Amazing how well a tuned saw runs and cuts even with a beat up chain.

  • @justinmcnulty601
    @justinmcnulty601 6 лет назад +3

    Nothing sounds better then one of Jacks hotsaws101 running through a big Red!!!

  • @jonnyboykreiss4695
    @jonnyboykreiss4695 5 лет назад +1

    Truly skilled with a saw, good job hotsaws

  • @austinchapman1259
    @austinchapman1259 6 лет назад

    Beast mode u and that John Deere make the perfect combo hopefully u charged that guy lots of money imagine that old stump next to u would b a challenge but as always been cutting for 20+ years and I still feel like a beginner around u jack the Gods are n ur corner and for that they know who the good guys are keep ur helmets on

  • @harryharry3193
    @harryharry3193 6 лет назад

    I love your vids.
    I dont prefer the camera on your head, since I cannot see your mastery on the cuts.
    Thank you for sharing with all of us. I really enjoy watching you do your work.
    Best regards

  • @timkirkpatrick9155
    @timkirkpatrick9155 6 лет назад

    That was definitely a teeth itch tree. Great job!

  • @prescribedfire1953
    @prescribedfire1953 6 лет назад +2

    As many of your videos I have watched Jack I can’t get away from the distortion of the cameras lens. It looks like you cut through 90% of the tree then when you switch sides it looks like you cut 20%. LOL Great job as always. Yesterday’s work got me nowhere except stung 7 times by Yellowjackets and a little poison oak.

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +2

      As with all things worldly, the GoPro platform has it advantages and disadvantages. To pack a camera and tripod around in a yarder block is much less "phun" than on most cat ground. To get the tripod into position for the front left, front right, back right, and then the rear left is time consuming at the very least. In this case, the bleed off on the hydraulic cylinders was also a consideration - you can see I had Chris "recharge" the pressure ~ 1/2 way through the back cut. Sometimes I just don't want to spend the extra time it would take to position the camera every time I start a new project on the tree. So the overall experience is more in tune with the GoPro, albeit not as sharp of a video.
      I cut most of the deck from the uphill side, maybe around 3/4s. Then getting the far side cut up so the line across the face was somewhat straight - since an offset can throw a tree off the gun.
      Thanks.
      Cannot say I'm partial to either bees or oak.....

  • @woos31
    @woos31 6 лет назад

    Dang Jack that thing still screamin even with a clapped out resi-dential chain!

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +1

      Woos hi. I did sharpen it before hand..... It's just that I learn straight away the when working around dwellings - it is WAY foolhardy to use your best chains. Thanks for watching.

    • @woos31
      @woos31 6 лет назад

      @@hotsaws101 oh no doubt about that! Thanks for sharing your time and skills Jack

    • @brettblack7049
      @brettblack7049 6 лет назад

      @@woos31 what's up Woos. You still got that old 461 or did the boy take it from you by now, seems like it's been a while. Swing in the GMT sometime, Phil passed.
      Hope alls well up yonder buddy.

  • @chipsofstihl7538
    @chipsofstihl7538 6 лет назад +1

    Descent looking toad. Makes for a interesting fell when property in jeopardy .... once again 👍

  • @zytekfan
    @zytekfan 6 лет назад

    Aww man! You spoiled that tree's plans of falling on the house 😄

  • @foofoojergins9741
    @foofoojergins9741 3 года назад

    @7.17 hit a nail

  • @philsawyer9611
    @philsawyer9611 6 лет назад

    Nice job to you and your loader operator, be careful

  • @dougnoe7094
    @dougnoe7094 6 лет назад

    Nice job man!!

  • @TheSagerider
    @TheSagerider 4 года назад

    Nice shootin Tex!

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 6 лет назад +15

    I like how you say your chain isn’t any good but your saw is still ripping...

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +5

      FishFind3000 hi. I think it was that my chain wasn't super awesome. It was an expendable loop just in case - old and pretty much used up. It was sharpen up the night before for sure. You can see the slight running the chain exhibited as well as I had to realign the deck. I don't know if you can hear the pulsating in the video or not. I can feel it though.
      The saw ripping is because it's in a pretty high state of tune. Thanks for watching.

  • @AlexSwan
    @AlexSwan 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Jack, at 13:35 it looks like you are cutting into the hinge through the face cut?! Could you explain why please? Thank you. Awesome job!

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +2

      Alex hi. That was somewhat of a calculated risk. I was pretty sure the wood was brash ( we see this in the end) and was not the kind that holds on well. I have seen where, while jacking trees with this type of hinge wood, the tree just pops off and goes wherever it desires - again the brash type. I was pretty sure we had control of the tree though when Chris gave it a little nudge ~ 1/2 time in the back cut and it was not tight on my bar anymore. To address your question directly, the reason was actually to get the hinge wood broken early and quickly so the tree would be moving early since it was going through others. This was to try and prevent, as much as possible, the "Ka-Pow" that happened @ 15:13. Most trees take much more of a tough shot when moving, "usually".
      Thanks for watching.

    • @AlexSwan
      @AlexSwan 6 лет назад

      Thanks so much for clarifying, Jack! I learned something from you... again. 👍🏻

  • @fabzacres-blackcat
    @fabzacres-blackcat 6 лет назад

    Luv the 461R 😎

  • @fredvStein
    @fredvStein 6 лет назад

    Hey Jack,
    I tried an Oregon RW 36" and it was thought it pretty floppy. The 32" wasn't so bad. Nice work.

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад

      Fred hi. The Oregon lw 36" bar will test a guy's abilities to sharpen a chain for sure - both run and feed. Pushing on the powerhead with what bar will yield problems and possibly a thrown chain. It's exemplified on the bias cut, whether coming up from the bottom (modified or new age Humboldt) or down from the top (farmers or old growth face). When it's steep and brushy, the lw bars from Oregon really shine and earn their keep. Blessing to you on this, His day.

  • @jeremynovak6752
    @jeremynovak6752 6 лет назад +2

    I think that saw cuts as good if not a little better than my stock 661

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  5 лет назад

      Jeremy hi. This saw will bury at stock 660/661.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @benfairhall5331
    @benfairhall5331 6 лет назад +1

    What’s the thing you pull out like the tape thing what’s the purpose of it?

    • @wmisamore
      @wmisamore 6 лет назад +1

      Ben Fairhall He’s using it to judge the lean. Similar to a plumb-bob.

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +2

      Ben hi. I use a key back with the metal chain. I check the side lean and whether or not the tree has fore or aft lean. It's a plumb, well in this neck of the woods anyway. The "Bob" is on the end of the string...… Thanks for watching.

    • @benfairhall5331
      @benfairhall5331 6 лет назад

      hotsaws101 hey thanks for the reply!

  • @wesleycallison2079
    @wesleycallison2079 4 года назад

    That tree wasn't any good for lumber right?

  • @climbe4422
    @climbe4422 6 лет назад +1

    Mr Beler why the farmers notch ?

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +3

      climbe 44 hi. It's easier to see the line across the deck for siting purposes. It's more ac-u-rat of an undercut because of the dynamics on the stump/hinge as the tree heads toward earth. It's WAY less ugly and quite a bit lower when working in someone's front yard - unless the landowner wants a table base, or the wife wants a planter, etc., etc.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @rogercarlsson9087
    @rogercarlsson9087 6 лет назад

    That chain and saw cuts awsome! :)
    One thing that i dont understand...
    When you want to direct the tree away from a house.. why do you not open up the face cut more?
    When im doing precise felling i open up the face cut more, in that way the hinge is steering the tree for a longer time before letting go of the stump.
    Look how fast your tree snaps of that stump. Then its only the gravity and leaning that is steering the tree.

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад

      Roger hi.
      Thanks.
      Redwoods are a know quantity for needing to be moving in the right direction "right out da gate" or a guy is in trouble.
      Also, I wanted this tree moving (off the stump) sooner rather than later for a couple of reasons. One of which was because it was plowing through a bunch of other trees.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @supporterofsanity
    @supporterofsanity 6 лет назад +1

    Chips flowing out like water.

  • @Brian2bears
    @Brian2bears 5 лет назад

    Mr. Jack, new axe handle in this one, is that a dip or yellow tape on it?

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  5 лет назад

      Brian hi. Not so new. Paint is pretty fresh though. Thanks for watching.

    • @Brian2bears
      @Brian2bears 5 лет назад

      @@hotsaws101 Thank you sir.

  • @BayouCountryPowerSaws
    @BayouCountryPowerSaws 6 лет назад +3

    Man that saw runs amazing, even with you leaning into it fully buried she was still ripping!
    I see a lot of your work is new saws, do you still work on used saws?

    • @speedandmarine9066
      @speedandmarine9066 6 лет назад +3

      That 461 in this video was a very gently used saw, it had some time on it. Likewise on the videos of the mighty-mites, the 362C-M has some time on it as well. In many of the falling only videos you can see him using an older 064.

    • @tjlovesrachel
      @tjlovesrachel 5 лет назад +2

      RookieChainsaws he will mod “used” saws as well... before he does anything he tears them down and measures all tolerances and if anything is out of ‘’spec” he will tell you and advise you on how to proceed...

  • @Yoimiya6
    @Yoimiya6 5 лет назад

    What does Ka-pow have to do with it?

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  5 лет назад +1

      Любовь Хведченя hi. @ 15:12/13 we watched a 4' tree break even though I had Chris A. put a log in the flight path that was perpendicular to the bole of the tree. This was done to try and help cantilever the butt up since the top was going down over the bank. However, as with all things falling timber, it doesn't go as planned everytime..... That the short story.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @delprice3007
    @delprice3007 5 лет назад

    Calculated risk by a professional!

    • @MrIgottap
      @MrIgottap 3 года назад

      Damage control and or controlled chaos

  • @leonardvirtue5753
    @leonardvirtue5753 6 лет назад

    👍👍

  • @koreyalexander6094
    @koreyalexander6094 6 лет назад +1

    What outfit do you work for?

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад +2

      Korey hi. I have my own license. So I'm an independent contractor.
      It is then up to anyone wanting to take the risk to hire me......
      Thanks for watching.

    • @wesleycallison2079
      @wesleycallison2079 4 года назад

      So they call you for the big ones they can't handle with machinery. Or if they tried themselves it might ruin the wood or other trees or property. Many reasons to call the Master faller.

  • @austindenotter19
    @austindenotter19 6 лет назад

    Awesome job. The longest bar i run is a 20 inch in nwest wisconsin rarely cut trees over 30 inches. 5 to 10 minutes skip or full i can sharpen my saw. Always have been curios how long it takes to hand sharpen a 28 inch or longer chain?

    • @wmisamore
      @wmisamore 6 лет назад +3

      Austin, go check out the hand filing videos “Buckin Billy Ray Smith” has! He never runs anything less than a 28 and hand files most of the chains he runs! If you KEEP them sharp, it doesn’t take long at all to touch them up. Cheers!

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад

      Austin hi.
      It depends on many factors. How dull - dirt or rocks. What kind of shape the file is in - new or not so. Which file you are using - some work better and last longer. Is there moisture falling out of the sky - takes a lot longer in the rain.
      There us no "it takes x" to file, or grind, a chain.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @LogicallyCompromised
    @LogicallyCompromised 6 лет назад +3

    looks like you found some metal at 7:16

    • @stevet8121
      @stevet8121 6 лет назад

      Yep, I saw it too.

    • @grin64
      @grin64 6 лет назад

      I did too

    • @austindenotter19
      @austindenotter19 6 лет назад +1

      Hoping it was a spark out of the muffler or side rail. I hate house trees.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 6 лет назад

      Lol. I seen that also.

  • @toolspayless
    @toolspayless 6 лет назад

    Looks kinda hairy?

    • @hotsaws101
      @hotsaws101  6 лет назад

      toolspayless hi. I would consider this operation to be exciting. Not hairy though. Thanks for watching.

  • @1extraa1
    @1extraa1 6 лет назад

    Can't hear you

  • @mikehuwaldt712
    @mikehuwaldt712 6 лет назад

    Cut a saw bear out of it call it a, day

  • @martinstreeworks3310
    @martinstreeworks3310 6 лет назад

    Lol say junior I was already climbing 175' redwoods and taking them down from the top down in 1982 so not only do I have a few years on you as far as experience but probably have a few thousand more trees under my belt than you, for someone that is supposedly so good you seem kinda green when it comes to difficult trees? whats up with that?.

    • @michaelhansen1675
      @michaelhansen1675 6 лет назад +6

      Martin's Tree Works it’s not insecure to care about doing a good job, you seem to be a man that is to boastful, and I suspect you have had some horrible accidents from your pride, unfortunately others pay the price for your pride.

    • @grin64
      @grin64 6 лет назад +2

      Like Connor McGregor's ass beating he took on the 6th. Keep talking Lacie

    • @erichusqvansonswanson7955
      @erichusqvansonswanson7955 6 лет назад +2

      Well aren't you mister humble.

    • @markenda1
      @markenda1 6 лет назад +3

      Martin's Tree Works,
      I think Jack is simply being prudent when it comes to a danger tree that if it goes the wrong way, takes out a house. There are too many disasters and tragedy's that started out with the comment " It should be okay" or "What's the worst that could happen". With all of your experience, you should well know that once the tree starts falling, there is no bringing it back.

    • @glenlloyd8913
      @glenlloyd8913 4 года назад

      Well good for you Martin Tree Service, want someone to give you a cookie.