I have only run saws a few times, my dad always ran them. I live in the burbs and probably don't need a power saw, but I can't stop watching you fall trees. I guess it is like watching Bob Ross, I can't paint but I loved watching him work. You're a great fell'er.
Wonderful seeing you back at what you love. Just wanted to thank you for the donation to Jed Walters. You not only talk about being kind, but more importantly you act upon it. Thanks 🙏
Back in the 80's i acquired a Dolmar when I lived in Germany. That thing was a 120cc beast of a saw. It had a solid tip bar on it with a 404 chain. It was around the 36" and heavy as a train. I only got that out of the vehicle when I was in big hard wood.
If we stop buying their products, they will eventually be forced to start making gas powered saws again. Its a political agenda that will work as long as people adapt and buy their electric bs. Look at chevy.... stopping the production of the V8 camaros to make an electric model. I hope they fall flat on their face while ford shines with their new 5.0 mustangs.
Buckin, I remember that co-dom that split and touched the house when you fell it there several years ago. I’ve learned so much from you over these years. Keep the faith.
I hope everything is holding up well with the body. Also I can't get over how amazing that part of the woods are. I enjoy being outdoors and wood love to visit that part of the west! Enjoy the rest of your day Buckin! This community/channel is amazing!
Thank you Buckin for the constant reminders of things sometimes left to the way side. You keep me centered Buckin. Not just saws and axes but in LIFE. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
From an old school logger , that used skid poles to load a tandem with .. and a old wore out Franklin 160. I love watching your content! Down to earth humble and good people !! Keep on keeping on !!
It's nice seein' ya run that Makita. My dad had (and still has em!) some of the first Makita cordless drills available back in the early 80s. Seeing that greenish blue Makita color always brings back those days and reminds me of growing up.🌲 Love, Andrewski✊
Oh my my my dad And I (6) years old 1985 makita 9.6 volts tools all metal cases,the trim saw most memorable for me Always up on 2 and 3 story houses installing cedar shakes with that makita saw and his hatchet.Infact he fell of A single story roof broke his arm and cut the freakin cast off with that makita no joke He was a tuff son of a gun.I’m so glad you brought up memories about those tools man I thought I was the only one. Thank you
With gas chainsaws, it's just the color. The gaschainsaws with the designation Makita are all manufactured by Dolmar in Germany. In 1991 Makita bought Dolmar so they started re-branding the saws. Unfortunately in march 2022 Dolmar stopped manufacturing gas powered chainsaws.
@@j.jacobson hey Jeff, thanks for chiming in and sharin' some memories of being a kid with your dad. He sounds like my kind of guy! It's funny how things like those tools stick with us after all those years. Glad to meet a fellow child of the 80s, take care buddy!🍀✊
I love watching your work man... Your precision and technique felling trees is amazing. I've been subscribed to your channel and watching your videos for a couple of years now. I'm always going back watching your old videos following your instructions step-by-step. I've learned so much from you and I just want to say thank you. You're the best teacher I know.
Loving the tutorials Buckin’, I grew up on the Island in logging, started working in camps at 15 during the summers, lived and hauled logs in the Nanaimo area but I don’t think we ever crossed paths.
Thanks Buckin Billy Ray! That was extremely helpful to me, when you stopped and explained about the twist of the wrist and why you dropped below your scribe line. Gold mate!! Thanks for takin the time!
Good to see you back cutting Buckin! I just wanted to thank you.. this year I acquired a Mac SP60, put a 28 inch bar on now I stand up and buck and my back is so much better 👍
I can't thank you enough for all the tips The Twist of the wrist is top-notch like you I really appreciate you would love to come up there someday and fall some trees and just enjoy your company thanks again from out here on the West Coast
Buck Skin you have inspired me to quit drinking Whiskey a pint a day for 35 years is a problem and hearing from you about you turn around was very good 👍 brother friend I have 5 stihl chainsaws from 200t to 660 mag the last thing that you should not do is drink and lumberjack i also have about 20 ax iv been collecting since I was a kid thanks for your inspiration
I have almost got killed by a tree 4 years ago! Was cutting dead standing fire wood brought my kid with me was making sure she was safe as well as doing the same for myself two dead 60 foot fir branch end hardly touching each other the tree I was falling was holding the top 1/3 of the other tree up it was completely rotten all the way threw! As the tree I was falling left perfectly right where I wanted it was watching it go and the other tree was to my back I saw shadows start to move! As the tree I fell hit the ground I took one big leap and that top of the other tree smashed into the ground right where I was just standing a moment ago! I was lucky I saw it just in time and it was only because I was looking up with two tight crowns! If not I most likely would have died right in front of my daughter!🥵 I don’t ever go in half cocked cutting trees like that especially dead standing trees!
I can tell you are really feeling it and that you are enjoying the living daylights out of it. Remember the old days when you would lay waste to the forest and never say a word Buckin. I like it when you talk to us a little bit. Share the love bro! That's how we do it!❤️
Hey Buckin, if you're ever looking for a real collector's item, if you see a Dolmar 7900RS, pick it up. They're super-rare factory unlimited coil models. IIRC, only certain dealers got them and very few have been put to work.
Another great falling job Buckin. You're absolutely right. Always look up and look around at everything before you begin. The time you take will be well worth it.
Oh heck yeah, Buckin' running a Dolmar! Hand to God I think scribe lines screw up my back cuts more than they help. Back in the day when I just eyeballed the lineup and went with it I had far less in the way of high and low kerfs. Maybe I'm just too set in my ways 🤷. Great video and great shots!
Love ur videos I watch all of them I do tree work an firewood love the husky an makita I'm a single dad but watching u I learn an get the drive to push on thank u I trying to save enough to eventually to get me a good fast saw like urs but there very high my uncle bought a stihl 441 mag maybe I can one of these days get a husky or makita as fast an get u to show me what I need to do to get it to run like all of urs thank u bucking much love tree man
Buckin!!! Brother, I would have had to replace 3 cameras Makin that video😂😂😂 great placement, sawmanship...another great video! Have a blessed day brother!
I really like the interjections, It is very interesting when you put it all into context. The positive vibe you bring is a teaching gift on it's own mate i really mean that!👌🤙🙏
Hope your framework holds. I'm just getting back to firewood myself, had my gallbladder took out on Valentines day. Still feeling it a little, but I gotta go brother. That ol Mac is calling me.
Wow that Makita is a ripper I didn't even know that saw can cut that nice I ran one many years ago on small stuff it not bad but now I see if you get a good tune it's another anamal
Hey man nice work but unless you like replacing guide bars I would not suggest using the wrist twist method to often as your chain will lay over and wear your bar prematurely. Cheers
Less than a woodman novice, but, was a skilled craftsman for 24 years in masonry-tile, old-school installation techniques…so the geometry/angles you use to fall the timber..that’s fascinating.
My wife asked “What are you watching?…Do we have to hear someone with a chainsaw?!” I said “…yes…I’m listening, and learning.” You can’t watch a Buckin Billy clip with the sound down. You have to listen to the saw.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thanks for the reply. the model # on the dolmar Also what’s the max bar I can put on my 372 husky for buckin smaller wood what chain wood you recommend.I bien buckin with my evl 900 and 36” bar but it’s gettin to heavy for that so I picked up the husky it’s nice and light. Thanks A lot A lol Jeff down in Tennessee
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hey buckin thanks for the advice on the 70c. Class I'm going to try to save up an maybe try an grab a 372 or 572 or makita 79 them saws screams on ur videos that would probably be all I need down here in Tennessee especially for firewood
Cancer free as of today buckin. Thanks for all the hours of pleasure you have given me thru my treatment. Love to you and your family
I just finished 28 radiation treatments myself. Buckin's video' have helped me through this winter too. Thank God for people like him.
I have only run saws a few times, my dad always ran them. I live in the burbs and probably don't need a power saw, but I can't stop watching you fall trees. I guess it is like watching Bob Ross, I can't paint but I loved watching him work. You're a great fell'er.
That's my big saw...fun watching someone else using it...I love my dolmars!
Wonderful seeing you back at what you love. Just wanted to thank you for the donation to Jed Walters. You not only talk about being kind, but more importantly you act upon it. Thanks 🙏
Working hard, being honest, and being kind. Excellent words of wisdom my friend. Thank you as always. 🙏👍
Back in the 80's i acquired a Dolmar when I lived in Germany. That thing was a 120cc beast of a saw. It had a solid tip bar on it with a 404 chain. It was around the 36" and heavy as a train. I only got that out of the vehicle when I was in big hard wood.
Haven't watched your videos in a while wild Bill but it was sweet to watch you work your felling magic and with a dolmar saw to boot.
It’s like they didn’t break because they went over so slowly… like the air through the crowns was holding them back. Very cool to watch.
I just learned that Makita stopped production of all gas powered chainsaws. That is a crying shame that the Dolmar heritage comes to an end.
It makes me sick, I owned 3 Dolmar's for 25+ years, 111i, PS-5105 and a Dolkita 5000 (bought last October)!! Simply the best!! A great run!!
If we stop buying their products, they will eventually be forced to start making gas powered saws again. Its a political agenda that will work as long as people adapt and buy their electric bs. Look at chevy.... stopping the production of the V8 camaros to make an electric model. I hope they fall flat on their face while ford shines with their new 5.0 mustangs.
I hope they sell the IP and name to someone who is willing to keep the Dolmar name going
@@zenjon7892 I sure hope they do as well. It deserves to live on.
@@halfdollar86 They could definitely give Stihl and Husqvarna a run for their money if they marketed it right
Dropping trees like that never gets old. I can watch it all day.
lol
Buckin,
I remember that co-dom that split and touched the house when you fell it there several years ago. I’ve learned so much from you over these years. Keep the faith.
RIGHT ON
Wow. I can't believe that tree didnt break! It came down hard. That was a good job at that property. Nice lumber.
I hope everything is holding up well with the body. Also I can't get over how amazing that part of the woods are. I enjoy being outdoors and wood love to visit that part of the west! Enjoy the rest of your day Buckin! This community/channel is amazing!
THX FRIEND
Long time watcher, good to see you thrivin' Buckin. Nice watching with the tunes too.
That boot tool is pretty cool Buckin. Interesting little problem solver there!
Thank you Buckin for the constant reminders of things sometimes left to the way side. You keep me centered Buckin. Not just saws and axes but in LIFE. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
From an old school logger , that used skid poles to load a tandem with .. and a old wore out Franklin 160. I love watching your content! Down to earth humble and good people !! Keep on keeping on !!
It's nice seein' ya run that Makita. My dad had (and still has em!) some of the first Makita cordless drills available back in the early 80s. Seeing that greenish blue Makita color always brings back those days and reminds me of growing up.🌲
Love, Andrewski✊
Oh my my my dad And I (6) years old 1985 makita 9.6 volts tools all metal cases,the trim saw most memorable for me Always up on 2 and 3 story houses installing cedar shakes with that makita saw and his hatchet.Infact he fell of A single story roof broke his arm and cut the freakin cast off with that makita no joke He was a tuff son of a gun.I’m so glad you brought up memories about those tools man I thought I was the only one. Thank you
With gas chainsaws, it's just the color. The gaschainsaws with the designation Makita are all manufactured by Dolmar in Germany. In 1991 Makita bought Dolmar so they started re-branding the saws. Unfortunately in march 2022 Dolmar stopped manufacturing gas powered chainsaws.
@@j.jacobson hey Jeff, thanks for chiming in and sharin' some memories of being a kid with your dad. He sounds like my kind of guy! It's funny how things like those tools stick with us after all those years. Glad to meet a fellow child of the 80s, take care buddy!🍀✊
@@german_arborist howdy Marius, yea, that greenish blue is one of my favorite colors👍
@@andyd.1793 I sure miss those days thanks Andy
Thanks for the tunes Buckin’.
rock on🤘
I love watching your work man... Your precision and technique felling trees is amazing. I've been subscribed to your channel and watching your videos for a couple of years now. I'm always going back watching your old videos following your instructions step-by-step. I've learned so much from you and I just want to say thank you. You're the best teacher I know.
TYLER , GLAD ITS HELPED
I do the same thing, it’s helped me out sooo much!! Spot on
Love when Buckin' is teaching and sharing knowledge. Very helpful!
THROW IT IN THE HAT EH
🔥 Great to see ya light’n it up again💪
Awesome Video Buckin!! Awesome!! I'm so glad you're back cutting again!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Loving the tutorials Buckin’, I grew up on the Island in logging, started working in camps at 15 during the summers, lived and hauled logs in the Nanaimo area but I don’t think we ever crossed paths.
Thanks Buckin Billy Ray! That was extremely helpful to me, when you stopped and explained about the twist of the wrist and why you dropped below your scribe line. Gold mate!! Thanks for takin the time!
Doing some great work there buddy, always a pleasure learning something new. From Canada 🤘
A buckin treasure trove of info , i love a dolmar too , great saws ,❤
Diggin on the metal riffs lately brother! Love ya!
I heavily agree with you on that. I am also liking those slightly more raunchy guitar riffs I've been hearing
Love watching you nail the drop every time, something I could not do. :)
Good to see you back cutting Buckin! I just wanted to thank you.. this year I acquired a Mac SP60, put a 28 inch bar on now I stand up and buck and my back is so much better 👍
I can't thank you enough for all the tips The Twist of the wrist is top-notch like you I really appreciate you would love to come up there someday and fall some trees and just enjoy your company thanks again from out here on the West Coast
Buck Skin you have inspired me to quit drinking Whiskey a pint a day for 35 years is a problem and hearing from you about you turn around was very good 👍 brother friend I have 5 stihl chainsaws from 200t to 660 mag the last thing that you should not do is drink and lumberjack i also have about 20 ax iv been collecting since I was a kid thanks for your inspiration
one day at a time
I have almost got killed by a tree 4 years ago! Was cutting dead standing fire wood brought my kid with me was making sure she was safe as well as doing the same for myself two dead 60 foot fir branch end hardly touching each other the tree I was falling was holding the top 1/3 of the other tree up it was completely rotten all the way threw! As the tree I was falling left perfectly right where I wanted it was watching it go and the other tree was to my back I saw shadows start to move! As the tree I fell hit the ground I took one big leap and that top of the other tree smashed into the ground right where I was just standing a moment ago! I was lucky I saw it just in time and it was only because I was looking up with two tight crowns! If not I most likely would have died right in front of my daughter!🥵 I don’t ever go in half cocked cutting trees like that especially dead standing trees!
Wow man, that’s crazy. Scary story.
God was watching you brother, wasn’t your time
Ahh man, glad you had the awareness to get out of that situation. Thats something we dont want our kids to see. Good work man!
Nice to see you cutting & playin. Glad you’re feeling better. Stay safe Buckin’
Dude, the music in the background was Awesome got me all amped up!
nice
I can tell you are really feeling it and that you are enjoying the living daylights out of it. Remember the old days when you would lay waste to the forest and never say a word Buckin. I like it when you talk to us a little bit. Share the love bro! That's how we do it!❤️
youre talking back in his falling days right? i don't think i've every seen a buckin' video when he didn't have a bunch of chit chatting for us!?
The man in his element 🙌
Just pure joy!
Love you all...❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
gettin there ol boy
Thanks , Buckin. I have learned a lot from you.
welcome
Hey Buckin, if you're ever looking for a real collector's item, if you see a Dolmar 7900RS, pick it up. They're super-rare factory unlimited coil models. IIRC, only certain dealers got them and very few have been put to work.
Kensie builds such a awesome saw❤❤
Another great falling job Buckin. You're absolutely right. Always look up and look around at everything before you begin. The time you take will be well worth it.
I love the new heavier music, it goes great with the sound of that big Makita ripping through!
right on
I’ve got one of those blue “Dolmars” only it is a Makita, I use it on the big stuff in my woods. Great saw.
Thats pretty neat, close up fallin footage, Buckin.
My fav saw ty for this vid:] I have a made in germany makita 4300. Looking at buying a 6000i for $500 bucks with new bar
love them dolmars!
Love the ending Buckin can’t get any cooler bud
Love your message and you pal
thx pal
I was surprised it didn't break! Thanks for sharing the good tips. It's always good to hear good advice from a fellow faller. 👍
do not eat the yellow snow aaah
Buckin is Brady, Vartan is his Gronk. Great Duo!
Hello, Billy. Thanks for your inspiration and great content. Keep on buckin
Yep I saw that magic again. Yet your so humble about it. I wish you were my neighbor. Great video.
thx
Great vid Buckin, a proper job done 👌
Another great video. Thanks for keeping them coming!
6 to 7 min mark - sick! loving this channel!
Crazy I was just watching this again and saw you liked it at this exact moment
You the man love the details!
Good to see you back droppin lumber again Billy..... Watch the wing hoss! Can't wait ta see you Slicin n Dicin on that Axis some more!!
comin up
Oh heck yeah, Buckin' running a Dolmar! Hand to God I think scribe lines screw up my back cuts more than they help. Back in the day when I just eyeballed the lineup and went with it I had far less in the way of high and low kerfs. Maybe I'm just too set in my ways 🤷. Great video and great shots!
Looks like fun man. Good stuff Buckin. Thx for sharing
mehh ,, its alright ,.ololol
another great one by the legend!!thank you!!
Love ur videos I watch all of them I do tree work an firewood love the husky an makita I'm a single dad but watching u I learn an get the drive to push on thank u I trying to save enough to eventually to get me a good fast saw like urs but there very high my uncle bought a stihl 441 mag maybe I can one of these days get a husky or makita as fast an get u to show me what I need to do to get it to run like all of urs thank u bucking much love tree man
get a 70 cc class saw . we get ya cuttin' with a muffler and a sharp chain brother ,, smiles all around
Buckin!!! Brother, I would have had to replace 3 cameras Makin that video😂😂😂 great placement, sawmanship...another great video! Have a blessed day brother!
I really like the interjections, It is very interesting when you put it all into context. The positive vibe you bring is a teaching gift on it's own mate i really mean that!👌🤙🙏
HEY PETER GOOD SEEIN' YA . THX FOR THAT
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith ✊🙏
i like how that makita looks and sounds 😁☺
finished up that job friend!!! great work Bud
Good seeing you back on the stumps. Stay well my friend.
thx ray ,, love ya
I love those saws Brother Buckin', I have an old Sachs Dolmar 120S that is still a beast! Takde care Friend!
they are great
Bango music track there Buckin !!
So good to see you out cuttin again! I need to borrow that bunyan tool never seen anything like that.
This machine sound is perfect race
Hope your framework holds. I'm just getting back to firewood myself, had my gallbladder took out on Valentines day. Still feeling it a little, but I gotta go brother. That ol Mac is calling me.
Wow that Makita is a ripper I didn't even know that saw can cut that nice I ran one many years ago on small stuff it not bad but now I see if you get a good tune it's another anamal
Very helpful thx Bill
Love watching you felling timber...You make it look so simple...lol we all know it is not...
Love the new music 😁👍
Hey man nice work but unless you like replacing guide bars I would not suggest using the wrist twist method to often as your chain will lay over and wear your bar prematurely. Cheers
17:25 Ending on a HIGH NOTE!❤❤❤❤❤
Great video I love the easy ones
Love my dolmaks got one with a modified chop saw jug that shreds
Less than a woodman novice, but, was a skilled craftsman for 24 years in masonry-tile, old-school installation techniques…so the geometry/angles you use to fall the timber..that’s fascinating.
That Mikita loves to eat wood😁Sounds great good job buddy stay safe
not bad a Lyle
My wife asked “What are you watching?…Do we have to hear someone with a chainsaw?!”
I said “…yes…I’m listening, and learning.”
You can’t watch a Buckin Billy clip with the sound down. You have to listen to the saw.
Wish the music could have been “back in the saddle” by Aerosmith. Love the video good to see you getting after it again
thx
bbr sure is liking getting back at it!
Killer tunes Brother!
Good afternoon Buckin!
That makita sounds really good
yeahhhh
Buckin??? do they have to mow that roof in the summer?
I hope some day there's a Billy Ray Museum. Can't wait
That makita sounds sick like a MX bike with a pro circuit pipe
i freakin love runnin it
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thanks for the reply. the model # on the dolmar
Also what’s the max bar I can put on my 372 husky for buckin smaller wood what chain wood you recommend.I bien buckin with my evl 900 and 36” bar but it’s gettin to heavy for that so I picked up the husky it’s nice and light.
Thanks A lot A lol
Jeff down in Tennessee
Dolmar 7900 got it
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hey buckin thanks for the advice on the 70c. Class I'm going to try to save up an maybe try an grab a 372 or 572 or makita 79 them saws screams on ur videos that would probably be all I need down here in Tennessee especially for firewood
Never knew Makita made a kick ass saw like that.
They don't. It's made in Germany by Dolmar.
That's a good sounding saw
You cut that hinge wood off for safety concerns?
yip
Love It !!!! Like always God bless you and yours and with love peace and saw Grease Jay small
Yesssssir
Billy back on tha Stump!
yes sir
👍 I thought that fir was gonna break. Should make fine lumber. Great work
My dad had one of those tools. Never knew what it was for.
New sub here bud from sunny Wales.
Welcome! Great to have you here! Be Kind Friend 🌲💚🌲💚🌲💚
Awesome job dropping those trees! Pretty much tucked them in for bed!!
Have a great week friends! Love you all.
thx
That makita rips pretty good