Good to see somebody still spring board something every great once in awhile. Jack.......you made my 30 year old knees hurt watchin you jump from 5' off the deck, but survival is the key factor in that program. Always a pleasure watching you in the brush, safe cuttin pard
The saw in the video is the saw Jack did for me. Excellent running saw it is very impressive. Night and day difference between that one and a stock one.
Happy New Year Jack! No logging for me for about 7 days. So I'll watch ll your videos! Got a real bad flu and sinus infection. Plus it's 6 degrees here in the Blue Ridge of the SW Appalachians. God will heal me and bring me back to the woods next week. Be safe and may God continue to Bless you and watch over you. Good seeing you.
Pretty work Jack, pretty work. Most days I can't make getting into the driver's side of the pickup look that easy. Saw sounds awesome, very crisp. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, God bless.
Good job! I love your videos! Reminds me of growing up tramping around the northwest, and getting to go out on the strip with my dad. I was in my teens when he retired. Finished his career of just south of Fortuna cutting old growth back in the early 2000's. I got to see and help with a couple 8 and 10 footers. Anyway love the vids thanks jack!
Jake hi. Yager Creek? There was not much really big old growth being cut by the early 00's. The Headwaters Forest kind of curtailed that. Seems like it started to wane by the mid 90's. Understandable why a guy would choose to retire. Thanks for watching.
hotsaws101 yeah not much at all back then. He cut for high country timber at the time. They where contracted to fall for Columbia helicopters. Can't remember where at exactly where at. I was about 13 at the time. I do know it was a pretty select group of fallers that was working that job. Trees big enough they had to be ripped in half so the Chinook could fly em out.
You are awesome! So glad to tap into all the experience and tips and tricks. Techniques that you are sharing with us. Hope to meet someone like you here in west coast B.C. Thank you
Pretty cool. Don't see a lot of springboards used these days outside the logging show. Neat camera angle too. The first step is a bit hard on the knees, but beats being beat by a top I suppose!
awesome vid jack ,your an amazing faller , ive always wondered about those spring boards and the way you leaped off at the end you looked like an 18 year old .
Steve hi. I've done paid..... But I like a bonk on the gourd even less. In the 80's this was pretty much a daily experience. Had to hang right there more than I want to admit. Thanks for watching.
Hey Jack, thanks for the video. Can you please try to upload in higher definition? It makes it more enjoyable, and easier to see (especially on the bench talk videos)
Steve hi. It was sop back in the old growth days. A guy would have several spring boards and lots of staging. Doug Fir - I'm down to this is one. It's from back in the '80s Wait What!!! LOL. Thanks "fir" watching
Cristi hi. This is a clients' saw, on the maiden voyage, so it's running quite rich. Assembly lube and a really fat high speed needle = what you see. Thanks for watching.
Well ok if you can keep that standard up you can have a start....but don't dissapoint me !! Oh and get a decent saw , maybe something by that guy Hotsaws he seems ok....for a young fella Starting '18 off with a bang Jack !
Jack I have been going back through your videos to try and find your email. I have a new 562xp with 6 cord of wood under its belt. Would like to shoot you an email. If you could remind my pea sized brain what your email is I would greatly appreciate it. Looking to have you work your magic on it. Thanks again pard.
Jake hi. It is in the description area of most videos of the last 18 months. The last two years for the New Years videos I did not put it in though. danger_cat@rocketmail.com Thanks.
Good to see somebody still spring board something every great once in awhile. Jack.......you made my 30 year old knees hurt watchin you jump from 5' off the deck, but survival is the key factor in that program. Always a pleasure watching you in the brush, safe cuttin pard
The saw in the video is the saw Jack did for me. Excellent running saw it is very impressive. Night and day difference between that one and a stock one.
Man that saw sounds crisp and healthy!
That was a awesome camera view with the sun coming down through the trees and the chips flying🤙
Happy New Year Jack! No logging for me for about 7 days. So I'll watch ll your videos! Got a real bad flu and sinus infection. Plus it's 6 degrees here in the Blue Ridge of the SW Appalachians. God will heal me and bring me back to the woods next week. Be safe and may God continue to Bless you and watch over you. Good seeing you.
Pretty work Jack, pretty work. Most days I can't make getting into the driver's side of the pickup look that easy. Saw sounds awesome, very crisp. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, God bless.
Good job! I love your videos! Reminds me of growing up tramping around the northwest, and getting to go out on the strip with my dad. I was in my teens when he retired. Finished his career of just south of Fortuna cutting old growth back in the early 2000's. I got to see and help with a couple 8 and 10 footers. Anyway love the vids thanks jack!
Jake hi. Yager Creek? There was not much really big old growth being cut by the early 00's. The Headwaters Forest kind of curtailed that. Seems like it started to wane by the mid 90's. Understandable why a guy would choose to retire.
Thanks for watching.
hotsaws101 yeah not much at all back then. He cut for high country timber at the time. They where contracted to fall for Columbia helicopters. Can't remember where at exactly where at. I was about 13 at the time. I do know it was a pretty select group of fallers that was working that job. Trees big enough they had to be ripped in half so the Chinook could fly em out.
You are awesome! So glad to tap into all the experience and tips and tricks. Techniques that you are sharing with us. Hope to meet someone like you here in west coast B.C.
Thank you
Nicely done, Jack....cool to see a piece of your skill-set that is not so commonly used these days! ATB for 2018!
Good job jack may god watch over you in the new year.
Thanks, Jack and I hope you and the Family had a wonderful Christmas and Happy New year.
You always teach me something new , thank you Sir
Awesome job Jack! I hope that you and your family had a blessed and happy New Year's day!
Amazing skill hope everyone appreciates he did that what very few people in the world can do
Man, you got balls. Hope your insurance is paid up. That was one fine piece of tree felling!
Pretty cool. Don't see a lot of springboards used these days outside the logging show. Neat camera angle too. The first step is a bit hard on the knees, but beats being beat by a top I suppose!
awesome vid jack ,your an amazing faller , ive always wondered about those spring boards and the way you leaped off at the end you looked like an 18 year old .
Jack you make that look so easy. Just remember you pay for each one of those jump when you get older. Have a Happy New Year and be safe.
Steve Hartley Yeah, but if Jack didn't jump, he wouldn't likely get much older...
Yes you are so right!!! :)
Steve hi.
I've done paid..... But I like a bonk on the gourd even less. In the 80's this was pretty much a daily experience. Had to hang right there more than I want to admit.
Thanks for watching.
Happy and healthy New Year. Stay safe mate!
Nice one Jack ! Happy New Year !
6,501 subscriber been watching your vids for about 3 days. Keep up the good work
Very cool ... Could you show us how they fabricated that cap for your board?
Simply amazing,liked & subscribed
You are too cool. Do you think you could make a tree like that fall on my neighbor's house? Jerks blast rap music all night long.
Very very cool! Grey vid!
Thanks for the watch!
Top Job brother. Keep looking up! And Thumbs up!
Precision and perfection!
Great stuff buddy! Keep lookin’ up!!👍👍
Happy New Year bud!!👍👍
The 064 is running nice here.
Thank you & for watching.
This guys a Stud! Love your videos!
Very nicely done, have you done that before ?? Lol happy new year Jack
Hey Jack, thanks for the video. Can you please try to upload in higher definition? It makes it more enjoyable, and easier to see (especially on the bench talk videos)
linda aventura no serviço florestal com suas próprias motosserras feliz ano novo
Rosangela Olá . Tenha um bom ano novo e obrigado por assistir.
1st time I ever saw that done. 🤙What type of wood is a springboard made from? You move pretty guick for an old guy Jack! Lol.👍
Steve hi. It was sop back in the old growth days. A guy would have several spring boards and lots of staging.
Doug Fir - I'm down to this is one. It's from back in the '80s
Wait What!!! LOL.
Thanks "fir" watching
thank you for the info and videos. what size saw and mods? Thank you again
Craig hi. MotorSaw461. Standard insane-o zipkit. I was running a 33" bar in there a lot because of the clumps.
Thanks for watching.
I feel like I have some good content on my new RUclips channel but mostly residential... It's really neat to see outside of city limits! Impressive!!!
Very cool to see!
Great video, like the others!
I was the only who saw the saw smoking? Lol
Is that from bar oil or muffler?
Cristi hi. This is a clients' saw, on the maiden voyage, so it's running quite rich. Assembly lube and a really fat high speed needle = what you see.
Thanks for watching.
Well ok if you can keep that standard up you can have a start....but don't dissapoint me !! Oh and get a decent saw , maybe something by that guy Hotsaws he seems ok....for a young fella
Starting '18 off with a bang Jack !
Whats your personal saw that you would use the most
God bless you brother be safe
Nice
Nice!
Jack I have been going back through your videos to try and find your email. I have a new 562xp with 6 cord of wood under its belt. Would like to shoot you an email. If you could remind my pea sized brain what your email is I would greatly appreciate it. Looking to have you work your magic on it. Thanks again pard.
Jake hi. It is in the description area of most videos of the last 18 months. The last two years for the New Years videos I did not put it in though. danger_cat@rocketmail.com
Thanks.
Not bad for a young buck. You are twenty something..... right!
Chipsof Stihl i was thinking early twentys myself😉
A hard 24.