@@rileyjohnston8393 I agree ☝️… once the manufacturers were forced to abide by “Epa friendly regulations” it all went into the garbage 🗑. Kinda like these new electric / battery saws. While they have their place in certain situations you just can’t beat the thrill of cracking the throttle on a built 2-stroke and cuttin timber! The electric saws are meh 😒 to me … ring ding ding or go home imho 😂
@@rileyjohnston8393 NO WAY!!!! The Magnesium Frame color and Bar Holder color Look Way Cooler!!!! The Shape also looks Way Sexier!!!! That's what my eyes see anyways. Hey, no disrespect fellas, just my eyeball test.
Hey Brother, thanks for all the info, tips, tricks and kindness. We picked up a timbered property in Southwest Iowa a bit ago and your videos have been instrumental in our success in dropping timber to make room for our drive, cabin, etc. Whole family will watch ya with me and we love ya!
Hi Buckin, you’re absolutely bang on with that summary. The filing just has to be right, I’m learning this more now with a bigger saw and longer bar. 👍 She’ll cut for sure! Kindness and love win out..
Hey Buckin...you can never be too careful.....out in the woods or at the pile..... I wanted say "Thanks" for all your time an effort you put into your videos.....I've gained a great of knowledge from you....as I got into it very late an down the road.....the thing is...with what ever I'm doing...it comes as second nature.....all the things I've picked up from watching your vides....I don't say ....that's from Buckin...I realize it later on when finished what I'm doing.... It's been about 4 years now....I have 6 to 7 axes.....I went from a 30cc echo to now I'm running a 60cc husqvarna 460 rancher with 4 more saws in between........it feels great getting out an running a saw an working with an axe......its not every day.....I do it for myself.....not the money....there's a 400 acer island less than a 1/2 mile from where I live.....its very therapeutic when I'm there......everything I've learned an then some....comes into play......its not an easy place to get back and forth from....everything I take fits into my 10ft long kayak......its always an adventure.......I never try to do anything I'm not capable of doing....with that said...... Thanks Buckin for all you've given....
@Shape Shifter : I know I am.. it taken me some time to get it down, but towards the end of chain life, you can see all kinds of different sizes teeth.. oh, well, practice makes perfect 1😁👍
Buckin says that’s ok and I agree. As long as your rakers are set to each tooth and they are sharp you’ll be cutting. If this is your first chain your in for a treat. They cut the fastest when they are at the end of their life. Keep up the great work friend and thanks for sharing 🙂
I learned the hard way that a log can take off down a hill even if its oblong haha. I was bucking madrone for my friends up the hill from where the foundation for their new house had just been set, had a 10 foot log flop over down the hill and picked up speed until it was flying towards the foundation, luckily it landed on a pile of the contractors supplies and stopped and i bucked it in a hurry and loaded it into my truck. Thank god for that pile of nails and screws! and theyre cheaper then a new foundation!
Man o man what a difference in the attitude of the saw when you where buckin it from when Donny. The RPM and smoothness of your cuts to his. Definitely tell the saw likes you better lol. Much respect to Mr. Walker though! Great video👍
@@tinmanssaws TINMAN HOPE YOU AND MRS TINMAN AND BABY CHARLIE ARE DOING GREAT,,HOPE TO SEE A CHARLIE WITH SANTA VIDEO FIRST CHRISTMAS ,,,STAY SAFE BUDDY
Buckin Billy Ray, i enjoy your video's! One of the most knowledgeable people i know when it comes to saws and Felling trees! I always learn something from your videos! I have done the small log trick or a wedge to keep logs from rolling away. Great to see Donny Walker. Just saw one of his videos as well. Keep up the great work Buckin and I'll see you on the next video!
Donnie Walker what a great man he's built a few saws for me you guys are up in Canada and I'm in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania man I love his saws they cut beautiful God bless guys
Hey Buckin, I really enjoyed that video! That was good of Donny to drop by with those 2 great new saws. So you do get some snow there eh, kinda comes and goes though winter I guess. I've recently watched lots of Donny's videos, and realized how good of work he does! I'd like to get a new 550 xp from them and get him to do his magic on it and send her to NW Ontario. I asked Tinman and he's too busy to port saws for regular folks which I kinda figured but had to ask, maybe one day he will do more of it. Keep up the great work man, take care and have fun in all you do friend!
As always nice work sir 🤙🏻 noticed Bjarne started running one of walkers built 592’s thing looks like it cuts amazing. All my saws are still boxed up waiting to be unpacked from the move minus the 500i I just picked up but it’s just riding around in my backseat with nothing to do lol I found a builder that’s going to help me rebuild and port my old 2000 model 55 rancher , can’t wait to zip some limbs with that little guy again someday !
Stay warm up there Buckin" also thanks for answering my question in the earlier video about the pull cord. New subscriber here.....watched a few dozen vids so far, got a lot to catch up on.
I'm running twin saber 572's with 32" bars over here in trout creek MT dropping some big fir! I'm gonna be logging with my father in law on the bullpine next!
My brother just bought a 585 and he’s very happy with it. I might have to buy myself a 595 just because 😂. Cool vid. Stay safe. You guys are going to get a bit of snow this winter
The point about looking and listening while working, is a consistent thing which does translate and come across from Billy's projects footage always. As someone who's lived a lot with a 585 now for the past several month's time, in order to learn that new saw and get it broken in proper, I've seen this bigger timber do stuff when it's horizontal. And it wants to go sideways. It's the best reason to carry the 562 alongside of a 585. Why? Because once you're horizontal and done with the 585 for a bit, it's time to pick up a 562 and really walk around the situation. To actually see what you've got. And as Billy would say, even moreso with one's long bar on it, to maintain one's wide angle lens a bit more. When in comes to inclines (a heavy piece of wood doesn't even require an incline, just a single limb support to get taken out in wrong sequence, and then you've got a situation). That's all it takes.
You'd find I'd say with a 585, that yeah, you'll not use it all day. Yeah, a hundred percent you'd need the 572 or whatever you need, to just work the entire day. A 585 is slightly heavier than the 592 you're correct. The 585 though is just a reliable tool. Probably the one tool I have in my collection that feels dependable always. Mind you, the 550 which I've started to put some time in with lately, is a totally different kind of tool. Yet somehow Husky have managed to take the feel of something carefully built and engineered, and shrink it down. If that makes sense. The Finish guys with their excess of small timber, Birchwood stands around dwellings etc. Have a pressing need for the 550 type of tool. Small, reliable yet uncompromising tool in it's own way. As for the 60 and 70cc saws in between these two extremes, I may return back to that. Which is definitely Billy's favorite place to be. However, I see nothing wrong either with finding out how those other tools are different from a 70cc. And what the limitations are, or lack thereof. Which the right chain on the 585 and I've gone down to as short as 24 inch on it, with full chisel. It just feels like it has gob loads of power compared to any 70cc I know.
I have been running a 585 for about 5 months, I did put an 8 pin rim sprocket on it and made a big difference. Plenty of torque to gain some chain speed with a taller gear. It is slightly heavier than the 592xp.
I've ran a few EXP'S myself. Nothing but problems for me. I'll stick to my STHILS. Still have my one from 26 year's ago no a single problem. Same with the ones I bought a few years ago
Yep chatted to Donny about that dog mount on those 592's as my mate broke his one. Very weak spot with not much meat there. We own a logging company here in Australia and have 3x 592s and a 572 and there brilliant saws!
The 592 XP, Huski's largest model at the moment, is probably a worthy replacement for the previous big 3120XP (a damn heavy saw) which was mostly used here in Sweden for mobile sawmills So true.. the filing of the chain is the absolute critical point of how good your saw is
I wanted to say I saw a vid of a group of guys in Maine called the woodchucks. A group of retired guys that volunteer to produce free firewood to people in need. I thought it fit the group here!
Thanks for the tip about chainsaw abuse.... Won't be doing that again! Also gonna get some bigger dogs... those stock ones are hard to stick in the wood lightly!
Awesome video Buckin! Love seeing the 585 too. Hope you an’t gettin hit too hard with the snow. We were getting it pretty good over here in Michigan last week haha 👍
@@jimmylarge1148 I’m in Standale (Grand Rapids) ya it was blowin pretty good earlier this morning here. Now it’s just cold…really cold I just reposted it because I forgot to “reply” to yours
Great vid. I got knocked down good once. Log was sposed to go down hill. But missed one branch on it as i was watchin it go it rolled hit my right back of the head. Me an the log went down hill.
Lotta 4-stroking / hitting the rev limiter with both those stock / muffler modded Husqvarners : 592xp and 585xp … lovely saws but that noise would drive me absolutely coo-coo in short order …guess you gotta keep a razor-sharp chain and a slight load on the saw - kinda like the 500i … For me I’ll stick with me built 572xp 24” bar and built 395xp 36” bar for now … Maybe some port work/ modifications for torque will take that high rpm “peakyness” out of them 😉 Well she’s hot as a 🌶 but smooth as a Mexican brew, so head for the border and put in an order or two , the Mexican blackbird will be there a waitin for you 😂
Hey Buckin been watching you a long time and enjoy it all. I'm a big McCulloch fan too but from Saskatchewan I don't have much work for them. There isn't a native tree for a hundred miles. Where can I get a jacket (red and black one) like the one on the back of your chair in the house?
18 inches up here, the weatherman called for 15 centimeters. Good exercise shoveling a path to the wood sheds. At least that's what the wife tells me. 😳🤣✌️
Donny must have a bigger fireplace than most. Treat your tools like you're making money with them and keep your dogs sharp so they stick easy into the wood.
It looks to me like you can cut faster than Donnie. His big grin after his cut was priceless though. I would hope one of your porting guys would someday port one of those 592s. That would be monstrous.
The 500 series auto tune saws don't seem to benefit as much as the old carb saws from porting. I've left my 572xp and 545 m2 alone and I'm pretty impressed with them stock. Especially the 545...people sleep on that saw because of the 550xp but it's a slightly different animal. I've used both and for some reason I like the 545 m2 better...it seems to have more torque. Not quite as much of a screamer on the high end but it's got plenty of power
@@AnarchAngel1 Good to know. My current saw is a 365 with a muffler mod and just bought a 592. Looking at how hollow the muffler is, I don't thing I'll be doing anything changes to it anytime soon. The saw rips! 32" is perfect for the smaller wood in my area.
@@Kicknasstknnames Ooh...I've really been wanting a 592xp. I'm jealous. I run a 32" bar with a full chisel skip chain on my 572xp sometimes when the situation calls for it and it pulls it with plenty of authority even in woods like White Oak and Hickory. Normally I run a 24" full chisel full comp chain and I feel like that where it's at its best. Unfortunately I can't really justify the 592 😕
@@AnarchAngel1 I have a 32" bar on it but I always wanted to try the Chisel grind. Only spot on I can find a proper 6 sided file is on amazon and you have to bulk buy. Not worth buying 25 units at a time. The 592, I'm going to use it in my Alaskan mill where I can use the 365 for trimming and cleaning up the edges. It will be nice not having to swap saws out for different tasks
Ive dealt with a fair bit of IVY....I dont like ivy. Surrweeeet....new off the shelf detuned 592xp aka the 585. And thats not a bad thing, the detuned models can have other positive qualities. Look at the 555 or the 365special. I'd definitely consider the 585 over the 592. Don Walker he a nice fella, he actually likes saws. No heat cycle BS...just rpm and load to seat those rings, he knows what he doin.
Just run her fat, and try to keep out of the rev range where she's four stroking. Once you can see through your intake and exhaust ports and see a shiny, broke in piston ring, then you can lean the top end out a little till she only does it till you load her. A properly tuned two-stroke will four stroke until loaded. That kinda the nature of the beast. Then there's fuel injected two strokes... They're a different monster. Buckin don't like the 500i but I am a full convert.
Look like finches if iam correct it was nice to see Donny helping you making bucking pancakes just needed some butter and maple syrup and eggs and baking it would have been the breakfast of champions 😂😂🤣🤣😎
I love the looks of the new Husky’s, but in my opinion no saw looks as tough as a 394/395. They are some bad mama jamas! Thanks for the video Buckin’!
A built 395xp is King imho -
Yeah all the coolest looking saws from husky and Stihl are the ones from the 90s
@@rileyjohnston8393 I agree ☝️… once the manufacturers were forced to abide by “Epa friendly regulations” it all went into the garbage 🗑. Kinda like these new electric / battery saws. While they have their place in certain situations you just can’t beat the thrill of cracking the throttle on a built 2-stroke and cuttin timber! The electric saws are meh 😒 to me … ring ding ding or go home imho 😂
@@rileyjohnston8393 NO WAY!!!! The Magnesium Frame color and Bar Holder color Look Way Cooler!!!! The Shape also looks Way Sexier!!!! That's what my eyes see anyways. Hey, no disrespect fellas, just my eyeball test.
Just bought a new 592xp and grabbed my don a 562xp.
592 is rowdy.
562 is hands down-smoothest saw I've ever touched!
Buckin. Another cup of coffee video. Love it. The tips and tricks of bushwork never ends as well as the training. Love ya brother.
Keep the videos coming. You have some of the greatest videos on you tube. Stay safe and stay warm. God bless you and your family.
The 592xp is the best saw I have. Hopefully my case doesn't break like them other ones. Enjoyed the show Buckin'.
Hello buckin. Loving your commitment to post every day
I try
Hey Brother, thanks for all the info, tips, tricks and kindness. We picked up a timbered property in Southwest Iowa a bit ago and your videos have been instrumental in our success in dropping timber to make room for our drive, cabin, etc. Whole family will watch ya with me and we love ya!
Hi Buckin, you’re absolutely bang on with that summary. The filing just has to be right, I’m learning this more now with a bigger saw and longer bar. 👍
She’ll cut for sure!
Kindness and love win out..
Hey Buckin...you can never be too careful.....out in the woods or at the pile.....
I wanted say "Thanks" for all your time an effort you put into your videos.....I've gained a great of knowledge from you....as I got into it very late an down the road.....the thing is...with what ever I'm doing...it comes as second nature.....all the things I've picked up from watching your vides....I don't say ....that's from Buckin...I realize it later on when finished what I'm doing....
It's been about 4 years now....I have 6 to 7 axes.....I went from a 30cc echo to now I'm running a 60cc husqvarna 460 rancher with 4 more saws in between........it feels great getting out an running a saw an working with an axe......its not every day.....I do it for myself.....not the money....there's a 400 acer island less than a 1/2 mile from where I live.....its very therapeutic when I'm there......everything I've learned an then some....comes into play......its not an easy place to get back and forth from....everything I take fits into my 10ft long kayak......its always an adventure.......I never try to do anything I'm not capable of doing....with that said......
Thanks Buckin for all you've given....
I am still learning hand filling.. thank you, Buckin, for teaching us..
Your learning from the best here friend 😉
You bet
@Shape Shifter : I know I am.. it taken me some time to get it down, but towards the end of chain life, you can see all kinds of different sizes teeth.. oh, well, practice makes perfect 1😁👍
Buckin says that’s ok and I agree. As long as your rakers are set to each tooth and they are sharp you’ll be cutting. If this is your first chain your in for a treat. They cut the fastest when they are at the end of their life. Keep up the great work friend and thanks for sharing 🙂
Daniel I'm with you on the filling. I have recently dedicated a chain to the Baby C. I love this stuff!
Best show on the tube
Love your videos buckin.
Thank you
I learned the hard way that a log can take off down a hill even if its oblong haha. I was bucking madrone for my friends up the hill from where the foundation for their new house had just been set, had a 10 foot log flop over down the hill and picked up speed until it was flying towards the foundation, luckily it landed on a pile of the contractors supplies and stopped and i bucked it in a hurry and loaded it into my truck. Thank god for that pile of nails and screws! and theyre cheaper then a new foundation!
Man o man what a difference in the attitude of the saw when you where buckin it from when Donny. The RPM and smoothness of your cuts to his. Definitely tell the saw likes you better lol. Much respect to Mr. Walker though! Great video👍
I could not agree with you more about the overall smoothness of the Husky's. Hey Donny!!!
Love you all...❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
I love you work and the things you do for people
HEY BILLY HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU AND THE FAMILY LOVE THE DOG PICS ,,OLD CHESTER👍🏽👍🏽
Hey Stevie
@@tinmanssaws TINMAN HOPE YOU AND MRS TINMAN AND BABY CHARLIE ARE DOING GREAT,,HOPE TO SEE A CHARLIE WITH SANTA VIDEO FIRST CHRISTMAS ,,,STAY SAFE BUDDY
I just bought a 32” inch Walker saw shop bar from good ole Donny Walker !
Nice tests.
Thanks Buckin.
Enjoy your snow
Thanks for watching
IM CATCHING UP TO YOUR NEW VIDEOS, YOUR A SMART LOGGER
It’s a wild ride!
Love the content makes me feel better after a hard day of work or when ever I’m sick thank buckin’
I'll finish this in the morning have a great night good sir
The main thing I learned from you in regard to chain filing is not to worry about using up chain: file it till its sharp!
Buckin Billy Ray, i enjoy your video's! One of the most knowledgeable people i know when it comes to saws and Felling trees! I always learn something from your videos! I have done the small log trick or a wedge to keep logs from rolling away. Great to see Donny Walker. Just saw one of his videos as well. Keep up the great work Buckin and I'll see you on the next video!
Look at all the snowbirds you're in for it drive safe!
Happy Tuesday Buckin!
Man that 592 is a bad mamma jammer, now I want one of them to . Thanks for the video buddy
Thanks buckin that was fun love ya bro
Hey buckin hello from Newfoundland love to see you run a 365
Donnie Walker what a great man he's built a few saws for me you guys are up in Canada and I'm in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania man I love his saws they cut beautiful God bless guys
That was a lot of weight on the move when that tree took off. Your a smart man Buckin. Hello Donny Walker 👍👍♥️♥️
A student is never late to the BBR school! Pause, rewind, save. I love this school.
@@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE have you been burned
@@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Hey Matt, are you the Matt that sent the black Husky to Billy, to run on a video for comparison? About a year ago
Thanks for the video buckin ✌️❤️🌲🪓🐝 stay elevated brother 😁
Keep on keeping on brotha 💯 thanks for the amazing videos
Hey Buckin, I really enjoyed that video! That was good of Donny to drop by with those 2 great new saws. So you do get some snow there eh, kinda comes and goes though winter I guess. I've recently watched lots of Donny's videos, and realized how good of work he does! I'd like to get a new 550 xp from them and get him to do his magic on it and send her to NW Ontario. I asked Tinman and he's too busy to port saws for regular folks which I kinda figured but had to ask, maybe one day he will do more of it. Keep up the great work man, take care and have fun in all you do friend!
Usually, one or more of those vines are poison ivy or poison oak in New York State. Misery for the next week! BUT I enjoyed the video!
Thats right Buckingbillyray! Thats Buckin right.
As always nice work sir 🤙🏻 noticed Bjarne started running one of walkers built 592’s thing looks like it cuts amazing. All my saws are still boxed up waiting to be unpacked from the move minus the 500i I just picked up but it’s just riding around in my backseat with nothing to do lol I found a builder that’s going to help me rebuild and port my old 2000 model 55 rancher , can’t wait to zip some limbs with that little guy again someday !
late night video from the legend
Hey Ry
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hey brother
I have 592xpg and I really love that saw😊
I have one too, love it. Still waiting to take delivery on my 36” lightweight bar. I have a 28” on now and she rips man!
@@barrymacokiner9423 👍🏻😊
I needed more excuses to get the 592 😁😉. Absolutely love my 572 and 545 mk II. Keep up the good work, Mr. Buckin'!!
Enjoyed the video
Hi my name is Keith moore. I live in Missouri. I like watching your videos.
Stay warm up there Buckin" also thanks for answering my question in the earlier video about the pull cord. New subscriber here.....watched a few dozen vids so far, got a lot to catch up on.
I'm running twin saber 572's with 32" bars over here in trout creek MT dropping some big fir! I'm gonna be logging with my father in law on the bullpine next!
Great video 👍
That's a good friend. Comes to meet you on a job just to show you one of his world renowned saws. Lol
Bahhahaha! Thank you🙏 That was music to my ears❤️Buckin! You are my Zeplin! Keep that fire burning and I’ll do the same 🔥
My brother just bought a 585 and he’s very happy with it. I might have to buy myself a 595 just because 😂. Cool vid. Stay safe. You guys are going to get a bit of snow this winter
Just got me a 592 xp n love it but love ur videos bub I hope u stay safe
thank uou
Good video my friend I was waiting for this video scenario!!! Thanks bud
The point about looking and listening while working, is a consistent thing which does translate and come across from Billy's projects footage always. As someone who's lived a lot with a 585 now for the past several month's time, in order to learn that new saw and get it broken in proper, I've seen this bigger timber do stuff when it's horizontal. And it wants to go sideways. It's the best reason to carry the 562 alongside of a 585. Why? Because once you're horizontal and done with the 585 for a bit, it's time to pick up a 562 and really walk around the situation. To actually see what you've got. And as Billy would say, even moreso with one's long bar on it, to maintain one's wide angle lens a bit more. When in comes to inclines (a heavy piece of wood doesn't even require an incline, just a single limb support to get taken out in wrong sequence, and then you've got a situation). That's all it takes.
You'd find I'd say with a 585, that yeah, you'll not use it all day. Yeah, a hundred percent you'd need the 572 or whatever you need, to just work the entire day. A 585 is slightly heavier than the 592 you're correct. The 585 though is just a reliable tool. Probably the one tool I have in my collection that feels dependable always. Mind you, the 550 which I've started to put some time in with lately, is a totally different kind of tool. Yet somehow Husky have managed to take the feel of something carefully built and engineered, and shrink it down. If that makes sense. The Finish guys with their excess of small timber, Birchwood stands around dwellings etc. Have a pressing need for the 550 type of tool. Small, reliable yet uncompromising tool in it's own way. As for the 60 and 70cc saws in between these two extremes, I may return back to that. Which is definitely Billy's favorite place to be. However, I see nothing wrong either with finding out how those other tools are different from a 70cc. And what the limitations are, or lack thereof. Which the right chain on the 585 and I've gone down to as short as 24 inch on it, with full chisel. It just feels like it has gob loads of power compared to any 70cc I know.
Donnie is a truly talented woodsman, I enjoyed watching Donnie work. One doesn't acquire his skills in a short time. No doubt.
Woke up to 8 inches of white stuff and its still coming down! Time to get the snowmobile out!
I have been running a 585 for about 5 months, I did put an 8 pin rim sprocket on it and made a big difference. Plenty of torque to gain some chain speed with a taller gear. It is slightly heavier than the 592xp.
Careful Chris I don't think that's Billy. That's some sort of bot scam thing.
Those are sweet for sure, but there's nothing like a 372!
I've ran a few EXP'S myself. Nothing but problems for me. I'll stick to my STHILS. Still have my one from 26 year's ago no a single problem. Same with the ones I bought a few years ago
New to this channel was interested about ropes that you use sizes, lengths,types and knots have you done videos on them could you put link up
I love ❤️ that noise Friend
@BuckinBillyRaySmith2 I love ❤️ huskies and McCulloch’s Love the show buckin
I’ve always been taught to work smarter not harder and time is money and money is time
Yep chatted to Donny about that dog mount on those 592's as my mate broke his one. Very weak spot with not much meat there. We own a logging company here in Australia and have 3x 592s and a 572 and there brilliant saws!
In air to air combat that little log represents SITUATIONAL AWARENESS…👍👍
Rich n roll!
The 592 XP, Huski's largest model at the moment, is probably a worthy replacement for the previous big 3120XP (a damn heavy saw) which was mostly used here in Sweden for mobile sawmills
So true.. the filing of the chain is the absolute critical point of how good your saw is
Husqvarna still make the 3120. The 592 is a replacement for the 395.
What has been done to the muffler buckin? You mentioned that the 592 was all stock except for the muffler.
I wanted to say I saw a vid of a group of guys in Maine called the woodchucks. A group of retired guys that volunteer to produce free firewood to people in need. I thought it fit the group here!
That saw goes pretty good eh??
Not bad
Buckin I agree wirh you I don't like the rev limiter on those 592 , I like the 585 that's my saw
Nice dogs buckin
Thx
Thanks for the tip about chainsaw abuse.... Won't be doing that again! Also gonna get some bigger dogs... those stock ones are hard to stick in the wood lightly!
Donnie Walker cutting cookies!
BE KIND... NICE SAW!.... BOX OPINING? FORGE?
Patience
Awesome video Buckin! Love seeing the 585 too. Hope you an’t gettin hit too hard with the snow. We were getting it pretty good over here in Michigan last week haha 👍
……and today
@@jimmylarge1148 an’t that the truth Jimmy 👍
@@cameronjanda4880 where u at? Pretty darn cold n windy here just outside tc.
I’m in Standale (Grand Rapids) ya it was blowin pretty good earlier this morning here. Now it’s just cold…really cold
@@jimmylarge1148 I’m in Standale (Grand Rapids) ya it was blowin pretty good earlier this morning here. Now it’s just cold…really cold
I just reposted it because I forgot to “reply” to yours
Can you tell us your thoughts on 500i vs 585 husky, everyone always compares 572 vs500i and I don’t think k it’s a fair fight cc wise
But it is weight wise and the 585 is even heavier
@@seakadventurer1330 I’ve ran a 585 since then, they’re a complete different class of saw more compared to 661
Great vid. I got knocked down good once. Log was sposed to go down hill. But missed one branch on it as i was watchin it go it rolled hit my right back of the head. Me an the log went down hill.
God morgon from sweden Eskilstuna
Lotta 4-stroking / hitting the rev limiter with both those stock / muffler modded Husqvarners : 592xp and 585xp … lovely saws but that noise would drive me absolutely coo-coo in short order …guess you gotta keep a razor-sharp chain and a slight load on the saw - kinda like the 500i … For me I’ll stick with me built 572xp 24” bar and built 395xp 36” bar for now … Maybe some port work/ modifications for torque will take that high rpm “peakyness” out of them 😉 Well she’s hot as a 🌶 but smooth as a Mexican brew, so head for the border and put in an order or two , the Mexican blackbird will be there a waitin for you 😂
Hey Buckin been watching you a long time and enjoy it all. I'm a big McCulloch fan too but from Saskatchewan I don't have much work for them. There isn't a native tree for a hundred miles. Where can I get a jacket (red and black one) like the one on the back of your chair in the house?
Ohh no the metal sparks at 13:08 RIP chain. Freakin' cool saw though.
Ahwoooo get one 👍
18 inches up here, the weatherman called for 15 centimeters. Good exercise shoveling a path to the wood sheds. At least that's what the wife tells me.
😳🤣✌️
Donny must have a bigger fireplace than most. Treat your tools like you're making money with them and keep your dogs sharp so they stick easy into the wood.
mate in the back of the 78 f100 is a 385 for revs and a 395 for grunt
My 95 out revs the 85
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith well well well
@@pm270100 😆
Hi from England, Why do you start them left handed? Is so you can hold the throttle .
That saw seemed very heavy, but cut well.👍🏾
I was at my cabin and saw some stumps that had had what looked like a 45° back cut in them. Why would somone do that/ is there a benefit to that?
Well said. Gota be sharp. Little slower but smooth
Hey hey
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What was that noise when donny was running the saw? 4 stroking? Great video 🔥💯
It looks to me like you can cut faster than Donnie. His big grin after his cut was priceless though. I would hope one of your porting guys would someday port one of those 592s. That would be monstrous.
Bjarne Butlerhas had one done from Donny Walker that he uses fallen. He looks like he loves it
The 500 series auto tune saws don't seem to benefit as much as the old carb saws from porting. I've left my 572xp and 545 m2 alone and I'm pretty impressed with them stock. Especially the 545...people sleep on that saw because of the 550xp but it's a slightly different animal. I've used both and for some reason I like the 545 m2 better...it seems to have more torque. Not quite as much of a screamer on the high end but it's got plenty of power
@@AnarchAngel1 Good to know. My current saw is a 365 with a muffler mod and just bought a 592. Looking at how hollow the muffler is, I don't thing I'll be doing anything changes to it anytime soon. The saw rips! 32" is perfect for the smaller wood in my area.
@@Kicknasstknnames Ooh...I've really been wanting a 592xp. I'm jealous. I run a 32" bar with a full chisel skip chain on my 572xp sometimes when the situation calls for it and it pulls it with plenty of authority even in woods like White Oak and Hickory. Normally I run a 24" full chisel full comp chain and I feel like that where it's at its best. Unfortunately I can't really justify the 592 😕
@@AnarchAngel1 I have a 32" bar on it but I always wanted to try the Chisel grind. Only spot on I can find a proper 6 sided file is on amazon and you have to bulk buy. Not worth buying 25 units at a time.
The 592, I'm going to use it in my Alaskan mill where I can use the 365 for trimming and cleaning up the edges. It will be nice not having to swap saws out for different tasks
*thought i was gonna get the *well well well!... look what the cat drug in!* saying at 1:30 ahahah
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Gotta get my hands on a ported saw.
yes you do
What lb is that, axé head? I have a guy who collects and sells axe heads from his garage and would love a proper sized head.
Ive dealt with a fair bit of IVY....I dont like ivy. Surrweeeet....new off the shelf detuned 592xp aka the 585. And thats not a bad thing, the detuned models can have other positive qualities. Look at the 555 or the 365special. I'd definitely consider the 585 over the 592. Don Walker he a nice fella, he actually likes saws. No heat cycle BS...just rpm and load to seat those rings, he knows what he doin.
I’ve watched and run their program for 25 years it’s solid , thx Aussie Aussie Aussie
I wonder how many design improvements the saw the manufacturers have realized that come from walker saw shop…
What is your opinion on Fisker’s axes?
U have any 345xp buckin?
Just run her fat, and try to keep out of the rev range where she's four stroking. Once you can see through your intake and exhaust ports and see a shiny, broke in piston ring, then you can lean the top end out a little till she only does it till you load her. A properly tuned two-stroke will four stroke until loaded. That kinda the nature of the beast. Then there's fuel injected two strokes... They're a different monster. Buckin don't like the 500i but I am a full convert.
Look like finches if iam correct it was nice to see Donny helping you making bucking pancakes just needed some butter and maple syrup and eggs and baking it would have been the breakfast of champions 😂😂🤣🤣😎