I’ve got to hand it to you bud, you’ve got a hell of a lot of brand new fancy stuff I’ve never seen anyone use before to fall a tree. But you most definitely ARE very entertaining, so please keep following your methodology falling trees and pinching your saw. You might want to consider buying yourself a 12” Husky to cut your pinched Paul Bunyon saw out?
Thank god you have not seriously hurt yourself or damaged any property . Honesty wile keeping your videos real with your winning moments along with your not so winning moments 👍 . Your frustrations wile you keep on trying your best ,also trying your best to not kill your self .
We watched the first two segments of this "Trying to Not DIE" and we are fascinated by the comments. Your disclaimer that you are not an Arborist is obvious. But the folks that give you a hearty cheer seem to either think this is a comedy of errors or the brave neophyte fighting the big bad wolf. WE are sure we lost you and some others already. Because you read a book does not mean you understand the principles. Extension courses at many Technical Colleges or even High Schools prepare you to better challenge the Woodsmen Craft. We can get wordy. We have worked in Washington, Oregon and California in the "Trees". They are majestic. As another commented, we don't know where you are but it seems to me that you have very little reverence for the Trees. Felling timber or becoming an Arborist you would learn that safety is the essential part to the cut. Good Luck, since you got through the three episodes, we guess you don't need it right know.
I think you need to calm down and realize you made your own problems here. I gather you lived or you would not have edited this. No use of chain brake Walking around with a running saw Doing other things with a running saw in one hand and messing around with a blunt axe in the other, Not stopping the saw when putting down. Cutting limbs that are flapping about Getting the saw blade jammed because at times you are not running it up to full power in and before the cut. I hope you are well at this point in time and look forward to catching up on more of your exploits in the woods. Thanks for sharing the difficulties you faced. Everything has a value to those who follow along behind you.
@@DuaneT64 I know!! I enjoy them so much..and I just pray all is well with him. I suppose you and u can banter to and fro occasionally here as we wait....lol. Kinda like a lobby
I’ve got to hand it to you bud, you’ve got a hell of a lot of brand new fancy stuff I’ve never seen anyone use before to fall a tree. But you most definitely ARE very entertaining, so please keep following your methodology falling trees and pinching your saw. You might want to consider buying yourself a 12” Husky to cut your pinched Paul Bunyon saw out?
that tree was pretty brutal, man. looks like you're learning a lot, you're no quitter! keep at her.
Keep on keeping on!
a tip to keep the saw from pinching, always cut the compression first. compression first. always compression first.
Thumbs up, for keeping it real.
Hard work experience make's us more smarter.
Thank god you have not seriously hurt yourself or damaged any property . Honesty wile keeping your videos real with your winning moments along with your not so winning moments 👍 . Your frustrations wile you keep on trying your best ,also trying your best to not kill your self .
We watched the first two segments of this "Trying to Not DIE" and we are fascinated by the comments. Your disclaimer that you are not an Arborist is obvious. But the folks that give you a hearty cheer seem to either think this is a comedy of errors or the brave neophyte fighting the big bad wolf. WE are sure we lost you and some others already. Because you read a book does not mean you understand the principles. Extension courses at many Technical Colleges or even High Schools prepare you to better challenge the Woodsmen Craft. We can get wordy. We have worked in Washington, Oregon and California in the "Trees". They are majestic. As another commented, we don't know where you are but it seems to me that you have very little reverence for the Trees. Felling timber or becoming an Arborist you would learn that safety is the essential part to the cut. Good Luck, since you got through the three episodes, we guess you don't need it right know.
Hello stranger hope your okay you've been missing in action for some time now all the best. Happy trails
Not a pro, but doing what it takes to get-er-done. The average man is too intimidated to even attempt that kind of work. Much respect! 👍
Thanks Mr. Rodriguez! I appreciate it! Take care, friend!
Ay mate, where the hell are ya? I’m enjoying these videos
I think you need to calm down and realize you made your own problems here. I gather you lived or you would not have edited this.
No use of chain brake
Walking around with a running saw
Doing other things with a running saw in one hand and messing around with a blunt axe in the other,
Not stopping the saw when putting down.
Cutting limbs that are flapping about
Getting the saw blade jammed because at times you are not running it up to full power in and before the cut.
I hope you are well at this point in time and look forward to catching up on more of your exploits in the woods.
Thanks for sharing the difficulties you faced. Everything has a value to those who follow along behind you.
Anyone else watching during the pandemic, wondering how things are going for our Woodsman?😕
Hey Holly just popped over to see if he has made any new videos......like to see him come back i enjoy his videos.
@@DuaneT64 I know!! I enjoy them so much..and I just pray all is well with him. I suppose you and u can banter to and fro occasionally here as we wait....lol.
Kinda like a lobby