Buckin and this guy have helped me improve my hand filing more than anybody: ruclips.net/video/Ca-0Yd6uAKc/видео.html And I’m sold on jumping up a file size as Buckin suggests. Try it for yourself. Don’t take my word for it. I’m just a guy who loves the woods and was raised on tools. Merry Christmas all!
Perfect! The one activity I can count on! I do tree work on 11 miles of rail trail and it is a never ending job... Keeps me busy, provides good exercise, and I enjoy it. I could do without the Kens and Karens giving me crap about driving on the trail... apparently the magnetic signs on my vehicle and my hat are invisible. 😉 I took Game of Logging training and did a program one time with a trained arborist. He was dead set against using wedges to maintain the kerf while bucking... I couldn't follow his reasoning but wasn't going to debate him in front of the dozen volunteers we were training. I use the wedges regularly! Was that a buck rub I saw at about 9:30? The thing at 25:20 is a "ditch bank blade." I've cut a lot of light brush with mine... It compliments my old Penn Central Rail Road brush hook nicely.
Funny you say that about using wedges when bucking because all the timber cutters say the same thing here. Wedges are for felling and only used as a last resort when bucking. I never say anything to them, of course, but I think to myself but I just saw you get your bar stuck, and it could have easily been prevented by using a wedge beforehand 🤷♂️.
@@KevinsDisobedience I just got another saw, an MS661, and decided to read the manual as I haven't actually read one in years. 😉 I found this little gem in a section on "pull in" which occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is pinched: "Use wedges to open the kerf or cut, where possible." I take that to mean we are vindicated! 🤪
I freaking love this vid! Tool selection, clearing, scenery, hard work, purpose, accomplishment, good info, awesome shots...8:07...8:20...17:05👌...long brush hooks are a bad ass, no joke tool to use...unimaginable tracts of time...cheers for the vid!👍👍🪓
I figured you’d enjoy this. Same sorta work you do, but no snakes to worry about and different kinds of trees and brush. That brush hook was the first thing I grabbed after I found it, even prefer it more than the machete. Keeps you away from the work.
Great video! That long handled tool is called a few names, most commonly bank-blade, sling-blade, or briar-hook. I have an old one from true temper. They were popular tools for surveyors because they were good at clearing trails and keeping you out of the mess. That Polaris is sick! Really cool that it has a key fob for the winch. Once again you show us how useful that little electric saw can be. Though it looks like you have plenty of toys for trail work, I recommend picking up a lightweight Hookaroon for trail work. Run the hook through the leaves to turn up any hidden sticks or roots, and provides good leverage for moving stubborn logs. I know you already have a peavy for moving logs, but using a Hookaroon to fling limbs off the trail is so much better than bending down to pick them up. I bought one thinking it would be good for moving firewood around, but a pulp hook is so much better for that purpose. I would have sold it if it weren’t so good on the trail. Wranglerstar could write his name and claim that is how the forest service does it lol. I think what you demonstrated is more correct, except for the part where you cleared the trails🤣 state parks near me are always in bad shape.
Sling blade, eh. I remember the Stephen King movie lol. This one is a true temper as well, but probably bought in the 70s or 80s, I’d guess. I’ll have to look for one of those hooks. You have any suggestions for where and which one to pick up. I started using the sling blade to fling stuff out of the way like a hockey stick lol.
@@KevinsDisobedienceI have a 28inch Hookaroon made by fiskars. Same handle style as your axe. They are around $45 with lifetime warranty. I think it’s overpriced, but most competitors are asking just as much if not more. Only reason I’d recommend the fiskars over a more traditional style like Council tool makes is because it is so lightweight. Also there is a distinction between a pickaroon and a Hookaroon. Hookaroon has a curved hook on the end, which is what you would need for flinging brush.
I’ve always thought doing trail maintenance would be a great job to have. It looked like a nice couple of days you got to spend outside. I think I saw a few opportunities for the big log challenge in this video.
It is fun. I wouldn’t mind doing it most days for work. You’re always on the look out for a big log, aren’t ya lol. It’s not really my thing. But you, Kurt and Mat can have at it lol.
It's so nice to see these older tools being put to use. The old timers knew what they were doing. A mix of the old and the modern is just the ticket. I have a silky katanaboy myself and it definitely takes some time getting used to. Damn thing tires me out. If and when I buy another chainsaw, that battery powered one you have is a real workhorse of a saw. I don't even want to know the price. I hope you and your family have a blessed Christmas. Stay blessed and stay warm!
Thank you, sir. That long-handled brush hook is amazing. I grab it more than the machete now. And yes, that electric saw is a modern marvel. It’s not gunna replace a power saw-at least not at this stage-but it’s worth the money. Does cost as much as a mid size power saw though. I won’t tell you how much 😉. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
@@KevinsDisobedience I recently found one of those long handled brush hooks but the blade is riveted to the wooden handle so derusting it will be a chore. It's in pretty good shape although the handle does have some small bug holes where the bugs ate into it. I was thinking of filling in the holes with wood putty then sanding the handle down and staining it. What do you think about that idea? The other option is use a straight hickory axe handle to attach the hook too. I'd have to modify the handle a bit to make it work though.
-22F? Must have been this morning. We hit a low of 3F overnight with 20 knt winds gusting to 45 knts here in York Co, PA. Totally brutal. This video reminds me of my childhood, my parents clearing a logging road in the woods behind our house to make a trail to the stream that runs through it. I spent so much of my youth back in those woods. I really miss having wooded land to explore.
That’s real feel with windchill. The actual temp was -3. I’m glad you had something like that growing up. It didn’t always love it, but now I’m so glad I grew up on a farm.
Oh man, you of all people need one of these saws. You’ll find yourself grabbing it for the convenience more than anything else. Cry once buy once. Too bad you already have the dewalt weedwacker.
Dude. OMG If you don't get 6 million views on this one , I am gonna fuckin' scream. Folks, Kevin is at war! Oh and yeah Merry Xmas. For 2023, He has discovered a combination of meth and steroids, to push through. Buckin' stands in awe. As I mentioned, I want that Stihl saw , but I assume they're like 2K. How dare you, though!.... cut down a buck rub tree? Cringe that. Even though he's blew his wad by now. Or the Old Man took him down. But still... And more wierd LatvianUkranian brush tools ! I do have a USA WW2 folding shovel , it has the dude's initials carved in it. Consider a midwinter -20 cutter workshop, Bonfire, foodage , the old Man yelling don't fuck up my fence over there....
More like 600 if I’m lucky lol. The saw with two batteries and two chains ran me about 1k. Well worth it, in my opinion. While everyone else is pulling and pulling and pullin, I’m half done with the work. That’s a cool shovel. Hand on to it.
Yes it does. I did it twice now. Was healing and working it’s way back, and one day at work I felt it and heard it pop back. Feels like I’m just dragging the bottom half of my leg around all day. I wear a brace now.
For a guy that wears chain mail socks I'm a little surprised you aren't wearing chainsaw chaps or arborist pants. Even those little e-saws can do a lot of damage in a short time. 🩸
Buckin and this guy have helped me improve my hand filing more than anybody: ruclips.net/video/Ca-0Yd6uAKc/видео.html
And I’m sold on jumping up a file size as Buckin suggests. Try it for yourself. Don’t take my word for it. I’m just a guy who loves the woods and was raised on tools. Merry Christmas all!
Amen Brother...I feel the same...Their experience is priceless...and a gift...Much Respect from St Petersburg Florida
i like these style of videos, always enjoy watching people work with a purpose.
You said it Owen! Gettin Sh!t Done!
Thanks, Owen. And thanks for being kind while watching the saw work. I just do what makes sense to me in the moment.
@@KevinsDisobedience soon as xmas is over it's back to normal, full scrutiny inbound! haha
Didja catch the bar pinch…just for you lol
Awesome channel....information and educational overload...with proof...and examples!!!!Much appreciated....
Thanks, ‘‘twas a fun couple of days over the holiday break. Now back to work!
props to being out there doing your part as a forest service member much respect and appreciation.
Great video, looks like some fun days outdoors! Thanks for taking the time and effort to let us watch.
Thanks for watching. I enjoy making the vids for you guys.
This is a really great video Kevin. Awesome demonstration of so many tools, both power and hand.
Thank man, means a lot for you to take the time to say so. I love tools. All types!
I'm also a fan of this video genre and good to know how the USFS does it 😉 I'd call that that style of brush hook a ditch blade. Wish I had one!
I’m going to tell you right now ever since I discovered it, it’s the first thing I grab.
Thanks for sharing your tips. That's a lot of work!
It was. A lot of which was off camera.
@@KevinsDisobedience The magic of editing!
Perfect! The one activity I can count on! I do tree work on 11 miles of rail trail and it is a never ending job... Keeps me busy, provides good exercise, and I enjoy it. I could do without the Kens and Karens giving me crap about driving on the trail... apparently the magnetic signs on my vehicle and my hat are invisible. 😉
I took Game of Logging training and did a program one time with a trained arborist. He was dead set against using wedges to maintain the kerf while bucking... I couldn't follow his reasoning but wasn't going to debate him in front of the dozen volunteers we were training. I use the wedges regularly!
Was that a buck rub I saw at about 9:30? The thing at 25:20 is a "ditch bank blade." I've cut a lot of light brush with mine... It compliments my old Penn Central Rail Road brush hook nicely.
Funny you say that about using wedges when bucking because all the timber cutters say the same thing here. Wedges are for felling and only used as a last resort when bucking. I never say anything to them, of course, but I think to myself but I just saw you get your bar stuck, and it could have easily been prevented by using a wedge beforehand 🤷♂️.
Yep, cut the buck rub out. He’s already mated and in my way lol. Also called a sling blade around here.
@@KevinsDisobedience I just got another saw, an MS661, and decided to read the manual as I haven't actually read one in years. 😉 I found this little gem in a section on "pull in" which occurs when the chain on the bottom of the bar is pinched: "Use wedges to open the kerf or cut, where possible." I take that to mean we are vindicated! 🤪
Errrrr..... I've passed up a few of those brush hooks in the past just never saw a use for them. Looked like the perfect tool for the job. Cool video!
Man, I gotta tell you, now that I have it, it’s the first thing I grab when I first get out of the buggy.
I freaking love this vid! Tool selection, clearing, scenery, hard work, purpose, accomplishment, good info, awesome shots...8:07...8:20...17:05👌...long brush hooks are a bad ass, no joke tool to use...unimaginable tracts of time...cheers for the vid!👍👍🪓
I figured you’d enjoy this. Same sorta work you do, but no snakes to worry about and different kinds of trees and brush. That brush hook was the first thing I grabbed after I found it, even prefer it more than the machete. Keeps you away from the work.
@@KevinsDisobedience was just watching it again!
Great video! That long handled tool is called a few names, most commonly bank-blade, sling-blade, or briar-hook. I have an old one from true temper. They were popular tools for surveyors because they were good at clearing trails and keeping you out of the mess.
That Polaris is sick! Really cool that it has a key fob for the winch.
Once again you show us how useful that little electric saw can be.
Though it looks like you have plenty of toys for trail work, I recommend picking up a lightweight Hookaroon for trail work. Run the hook through the leaves to turn up any hidden sticks or roots, and provides good leverage for moving stubborn logs. I know you already have a peavy for moving logs, but using a Hookaroon to fling limbs off the trail is so much better than bending down to pick them up.
I bought one thinking it would be good for moving firewood around, but a pulp hook is so much better for that purpose. I would have sold it if it weren’t so good on the trail.
Wranglerstar could write his name and claim that is how the forest service does it lol. I think what you demonstrated is more correct, except for the part where you cleared the trails🤣 state parks near me are always in bad shape.
Sling blade, eh. I remember the Stephen King movie lol. This one is a true temper as well, but probably bought in the 70s or 80s, I’d guess. I’ll have to look for one of those hooks. You have any suggestions for where and which one to pick up. I started using the sling blade to fling stuff out of the way like a hockey stick lol.
@@KevinsDisobedienceI have a 28inch Hookaroon made by fiskars. Same handle style as your axe. They are around $45 with lifetime warranty. I think it’s overpriced, but most competitors are asking just as much if not more. Only reason I’d recommend the fiskars over a more traditional style like Council tool makes is because it is so lightweight.
Also there is a distinction between a pickaroon and a Hookaroon. Hookaroon has a curved hook on the end, which is what you would need for flinging brush.
I’m a big fan of Fiskars, so I’d probably go that route anyway. Thanks
Sick video!! Happy Christmas
Thanks, man. Put a hat on Vito and call it a Christmas ham.
I’ve always thought doing trail maintenance would be a great job to have. It looked like a nice couple of days you got to spend outside.
I think I saw a few opportunities for the big log challenge in this video.
It is fun. I wouldn’t mind doing it most days for work. You’re always on the look out for a big log, aren’t ya lol. It’s not really my thing. But you, Kurt and Mat can have at it lol.
It's so nice to see these older tools being put to use. The old timers knew what they were doing. A mix of the old and the modern is just the ticket. I have a silky katanaboy myself and it definitely takes some time getting used to. Damn thing tires me out. If and when I buy another chainsaw, that battery powered one you have is a real workhorse of a saw. I don't even want to know the price. I hope you and your family have a blessed Christmas. Stay blessed and stay warm!
Thank you, sir. That long-handled brush hook is amazing. I grab it more than the machete now. And yes, that electric saw is a modern marvel. It’s not gunna replace a power saw-at least not at this stage-but it’s worth the money. Does cost as much as a mid size power saw though. I won’t tell you how much 😉. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
@@KevinsDisobedience I recently found one of those long handled brush hooks but the blade is riveted to the wooden handle so derusting it will be a chore. It's in pretty good shape although the handle does have some small bug holes where the bugs ate into it. I was thinking of filling in the holes with wood putty then sanding the handle down and staining it. What do you think about that idea? The other option is use a straight hickory axe handle to attach the hook too. I'd have to modify the handle a bit to make it work though.
I’d do what you can to save the handle first. They’re a lot stronger than we think, and not really taking the stress of a striking tool.
@@KevinsDisobedience ok. I'll restore the handle. Thank you for your input. Merry Christmas to you and yours! Stay blessed!
-22F? Must have been this morning. We hit a low of 3F overnight with 20 knt winds gusting to 45 knts here in York Co, PA. Totally brutal. This video reminds me of my childhood, my parents clearing a logging road in the woods behind our house to make a trail to the stream that runs through it. I spent so much of my youth back in those woods. I really miss having wooded land to explore.
That’s real feel with windchill. The actual temp was -3. I’m glad you had something like that growing up. It didn’t always love it, but now I’m so glad I grew up on a farm.
Empathy with the patellae tendon Mr. Kevin, brush axe or a variant of it in my area, Merry Christmas to you and yours sir...
Thank you, Brian. And Merry Christmas to your family as well.
Im definitely getting one of those electric chainsaws
Oh man, you of all people need one of these saws. You’ll find yourself grabbing it for the convenience more than anything else. Cry once buy once. Too bad you already have the dewalt weedwacker.
@@KevinsDisobedience it's broke. So, may just upgrade both this spring
hope your knee is getting better
Thanks, one day at a time.
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Dude. OMG If you don't get 6 million views on this one , I am gonna fuckin' scream. Folks, Kevin is at war! Oh and yeah Merry Xmas. For 2023, He has discovered a combination of meth and steroids, to push through. Buckin' stands in awe. As I mentioned, I want that Stihl saw , but I assume they're like 2K. How dare you, though!.... cut down a buck rub tree? Cringe that. Even though he's blew his wad by now. Or the Old Man took him down. But still... And more wierd LatvianUkranian brush tools ! I do have a USA WW2 folding shovel , it has the dude's initials carved in it. Consider a midwinter -20 cutter workshop, Bonfire, foodage , the old Man yelling don't fuck up my fence over there....
🤣🤣I love this comment!
More like 600 if I’m lucky lol. The saw with two batteries and two chains ran me about 1k. Well worth it, in my opinion. While everyone else is pulling and pulling and pullin, I’m half done with the work. That’s a cool shovel. Hand on to it.
Ive dislocated my knee cap more than once and it SUCKS !!!!
Yes it does. I did it twice now. Was healing and working it’s way back, and one day at work I felt it and heard it pop back. Feels like I’m just dragging the bottom half of my leg around all day. I wear a brace now.
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For a guy that wears chain mail socks I'm a little surprised you aren't wearing chainsaw chaps or arborist pants. Even those little e-saws can do a lot of damage in a short time. 🩸
Not sure how far you watched, but I do wear arborists paints when it’s cold. But yeah, do what you feel is right.