Big Logs ..Small Chainsaws, Ways to cut

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2024

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  • @michaelcatherwood4088
    @michaelcatherwood4088 16 дней назад +3

    Stay in the buck = Stay in the cut. Use the existing cut to guide the bar and chain. So simple. Thank you for pointing out the obvious. Why couldn't I figure it out for myself.

    • @G.I.JeffsWorkbench
      @G.I.JeffsWorkbench 8 дней назад

      Yep, unfortunately, folks (even BBR) want to use jargon instead of simple terms. Jargon is fine, but define the “fancy” word early on. 10-4? Roger?

  • @darrenearley4575
    @darrenearley4575 Год назад +25

    I always like the instructional videos. It's great for the average faller.
    Gotta love it Buckin!!

  • @craighellberg4366
    @craighellberg4366 8 месяцев назад +7

    He cuts these logs better than I can cut a piece of cake. Simply amazing.

  • @swordfish1120
    @swordfish1120 29 дней назад +1

    Great lesson. I only wish you made this video when I was cutting a 25' tree down at my house that had three large trunks like you are cutting and a 6' diameter base. I cut the whole tree down and two feet under the dirt with only a Stihl 026 with a 20" bar and a Stihl 193T with a 14" bar. Lots of chain sharpening and many double cuts😝. Clearly I wasn't staying on the buck, but I eventually learned what you are teaching here only the hard way.

  • @stephenmerrill4200
    @stephenmerrill4200 Год назад +10

    I loved it Buckin, thanks! My favorite part of these types of videos is when you suddenly pause in the middle of a cut, and look straight at the camera with this look on your face that says "do you see what I'm showing you? This is what I was talking about. Did you get it?" LOL

  • @ConsciousnessAndScience
    @ConsciousnessAndScience Год назад +7

    Woo-hoo first Bucking live stream. Thanks for the message bud. And for the knowledge.

  • @crxess
    @crxess Год назад +10

    Thank you BR.
    I'm almost 70 but never had to cut Big wood until this year when I took on a Tulip Poplar removal for the wood. The Tree was already down but cut way oversized and every piece was hundreds of pounds......vs my 125lbs. - lol. I didn't know about really Staying in the Buck, keeping the Bar on line and in the wood, and have done my share of Double bucks.
    Thanks to your easy explanation and Visuals I think things will be much easier in the future.
    I'm not investing in a Big Log bar saw for the few times one might come in handy, but My 62CC does a nice job spinning up a 22" chain. It has handled up to 38" rounds and even does a decent of noodling if needed.
    Love the Videos and the Lessons that come with them.

  • @GWHcraig1088
    @GWHcraig1088 Год назад +3

    good tips. alot more people are picking up saws for the first time and need good ol' basic tips. keep them coming

  • @rbmk189
    @rbmk189 Месяц назад +1

    Much needed tips after Helene thrashed my ranch. Im gonna have to stay on my buck while cutting these big pines with an 18" Husqvarna

  • @braytonbailey3782
    @braytonbailey3782 17 дней назад

    Awesome Billy! I have a giant log to cut tomorrow now I know how. Thanks buddy!

  • @JayKoczan
    @JayKoczan Год назад +13

    Generally, I am not felling trees, but this was a great learning tool for me. Usually I am bucking wind falls around camp. Now, I have some knowledge on how to approach larger trees when bucking! Love the teaching vids Buckin, keep em coming!👍👍

    • @Woodchucker.kaleb.w
      @Woodchucker.kaleb.w Год назад

      Right on what I like about cutting trees, no trees, the same I agree with you. You can always learn and gather knowledge for your next challenge.

  • @theabsentmindedprofessor8357
    @theabsentmindedprofessor8357 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you, you have improved my safty odds, and I gained a little knowledge today and that is priceless. Thank you!

  • @stevenbrown5210
    @stevenbrown5210 11 месяцев назад +25

    I only own an 18" saw currently and have ended up doing WAY too much double cutting.
    This video was very helpful 😊

    • @wetonwet3655
      @wetonwet3655 9 месяцев назад +4

      I mean to get a saw that can handle a 24-36 will set you back alot, so i feel alot of people are having to do this.

    • @stevenbrown5210
      @stevenbrown5210 9 месяцев назад

      @@wetonwet3655 I finally got a 20" .🤷‍♂️

    • @jameshersom2536
      @jameshersom2536 5 месяцев назад +1

      Rake up the sawdust after it dries. Great fire starter.

  • @stephenmerrill4200
    @stephenmerrill4200 Год назад +9

    Buckin I also thought this would be a funny shirt or something - "Get yer self a long bar. Stand up and buck!" And "Don't have a long bar? STAY IN THE BUCK!" lol stay in the buck almost kicked stand up and buck out of my head. Great video, thanks brother!

  • @noelwest8234
    @noelwest8234 Год назад +8

    All I have are 20" bars. Yes this video makes a lot of since. It is something I will remember forever.

    • @gorrister2977
      @gorrister2977 8 месяцев назад +1

      Same here. Nothing to compensate.

  • @BetUBetterB
    @BetUBetterB 9 месяцев назад +14

    Awesome Video, It is very rare these days that a Man has Humbled himself enough that even with an instructional Video it comes naturally to say "This is
    What I would Do" Instead of "What You Need To Do" That's great and is
    Appreciated. Thanks for the Knowledge

  • @jbc1042
    @jbc1042 5 месяцев назад +1

    What an awesome video. There are people new to operating chainsaws that have limited instructions. It's great to watch a true craftsman performing his trade, especially while teaching others. You have saved us a multitude of frustration and time with this video, and for that, we thank you ❤ !

  • @shaneapplegate1975
    @shaneapplegate1975 Год назад +9

    Just wanted to say thanks for all you have taught me. I also want to thank you for your time you have spent creating all of these videos Billy. I never owned a chainsaw untilll about a year ago now I feel quite comfortable on it and have dropped several trees. Just completely cut up a sugar maple with a 40"plus trunk over the weekend with an electric Makita battery operated saw. Took quite a few batteries but it all went well. We are now completely hating our house with wood this will be our second year. I have a brand new furnace 98% efficient that I never use because you have inspired me with the firewood Buckin.❤ You'll always be the chainsaw King to me 👑

    • @markwheeler202
      @markwheeler202 3 месяца назад

      How long is the bar on your Makita?

    • @shaneapplegate1975
      @shaneapplegate1975 3 месяца назад +1

      @@markwheeler202 16" 36 Volt😁 the most amazing thing is it starts every time when you put fresh batteries on it 😜

  • @SuperTrav1981
    @SuperTrav1981 13 дней назад

    Excellent video. Always learn something from any of the videos that were put on here, whether it is something simple to something complex. Thanks for you just being you BBR.

  • @w1984t
    @w1984t Год назад +3

    My technique is the second expample you showed in the beginning, and I came to use it by watching and listening to guys that knew better. It took much practice(work) and a few pinched bars before I was able to quickly buck almost any tree with a 20" bar. Great video, Buckin', this stuff makes a huge difference to people still learning.

  • @zeromark202
    @zeromark202 2 месяца назад

    That’s was super good information! I have done this bucking huge rounds for firewood and see many tree companies do this and wonder why there was so many mis-matched cuts in the logs I get.
    Also see a lot of stump cuts that are off multiple times also.
    The buck is the longest flat of the cut.

  • @sethcarpenter9631
    @sethcarpenter9631 2 месяца назад +1

    Super helpful. I am part way through a 30” ash with my 18” bar husky. Felling it was fine…bucking has been tricky. This video helps a lot

  • @ryanmedley773
    @ryanmedley773 Год назад +1

    Ton of value in that nice cedar. Trees like that put food on my family’s table growing up. Medley Company Cedar in north Idaho made very nice shake roofing and spilt rail fencing. Thanks Buckin’

  • @trevermccall6762
    @trevermccall6762 Год назад +4

    👍 Nice. Love that. I'd been wondering and I got it, "STAY ON THE BUCK" to keep it straight.

  • @christine_bbr
    @christine_bbr Год назад +4

    Buckin’ in the comments answering questions….what a treat

  • @ethanpemberton9011
    @ethanpemberton9011 Год назад +4

    I enjoy utting the big wood. Here in the Midwest USA. All I get it 30" plus oak.. I know it's small to those monsters. I have learned some of these from common sense. But your wisdom really does help. Thank you. Have a blessed day

  • @jasonbecher6305
    @jasonbecher6305 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Buckin’ for this video! A couple months ago I was watching an older video of yours and noticed you doing one these techniques and I just happened to remember it when I had 30+ inch logs to buck with my 20 inch bar. What a difference! Thank you again and thank you to whoever asked the question! God bless!

  • @jakeblaha9233
    @jakeblaha9233 Год назад +4

    Love seeing the 346 in action!

  • @holisterhots
    @holisterhots Год назад +3

    Count down was fun not usually any time this early in the day so I’m glad I could hop on and live chat ya

  • @camperjack2620
    @camperjack2620 Год назад +1

    So, I have cut trees down off and on for years, now I have 3 acres with a smattering of tiny buildings and obstacles, catching up with you for a few weeks will help me out big time. I appreciate your help. God Bless All.

  • @cjjohnson2316
    @cjjohnson2316 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Billy Ray for helping out us lady chainsaw operators out here. I really enjoyed your video...and you're pretty easy on the eyes yourself! 😉

  • @billylee2312
    @billylee2312 5 месяцев назад

    Good video. I have had issues double bucking in the past. I will never have a double bucking issue again thanks to you. I always start out good but I wouldn’t stay in my buck and do exactly what you showed us to be wrong. I am not a pro just really like saws for some reason. I remember loving the sound of the old macs, huskies, and stihls when I was a young kid 4-5 years old.

  • @Eric-Goodstuff
    @Eric-Goodstuff Месяц назад

    I just cut a 36" Dia red oak with my stihl 029 super with an 18" bar. Got it done but wish i saw this before. Cut it pretty clean but not perfect. Oh a sharp chain that cuts straight is essential. Thanks for the sharpening vids that got me dialed in to sharpening.

  • @curtiscarpenter4076
    @curtiscarpenter4076 Год назад +1

    Thanks Bucken as a short bar guy that was really helpful. Maybe one day I will have a long bar like you.

  • @sharkman8810
    @sharkman8810 Год назад +2

    I figured most of this out by trial and error before your video, but it helped solidify what I came to through experience. Something I'll do is sometimes stick a small wedge or two in the cut to keep the log from pinching the bar. They can also be used to bang in and break the round off the log if you cant quite get to the middle, just a few inches of wood.

  • @dansaldana3450
    @dansaldana3450 8 месяцев назад

    Thank u I’ve been bucking oak in north cali lots of down trees learning trying not get a kick back using a lot of wedges I appreciate your knowledge thanks again

  • @CoffeeWithChrist-7
    @CoffeeWithChrist-7 Год назад

    Man I truly enjoy watching all your videos. I started a tree company. Bucket list. I did it. You're videos help a lot. Thank you much.

  • @martyrutter3630
    @martyrutter3630 Год назад +19

    Well what better way to top off a rainy Saturday night on the east coast than a live feed. 😅

  • @EightWheelsRollin
    @EightWheelsRollin Год назад +1

    Most of my saws are 20-24" bars. Great instructional vid. It made me think about what I do. Thanks Buckin'!

  • @R_Wyatt545
    @R_Wyatt545 Год назад +4

    Very good video Buckin. Nice, clean and informative…What else could one ask for!

    • @okami9811
      @okami9811 Год назад +1

      A beautiful buck like the one in your picture would be nice 👍 😁 take it easy ✌️

  • @justinstanley4196
    @justinstanley4196 Год назад

    Great video. I have a Husqvarna rancher 450 with a 20" bar and I've been thinking through how I'm gonna tackle a decent size hickory this fall. You have addressed the exact situation I'll be in, so thank you.

  • @danmoth5126
    @danmoth5126 Год назад

    Thanks mate. I'm learning a stack of good stuff from these videos.

  • @powerballace
    @powerballace 2 месяца назад

    Hey man, this video helped me out a ton today. I was able to chop up this giant white oak today with my 25”g660…” just gotta stay in your buck going through my mind the whole time. Actually really solid advice 🍻

  • @charlesshonat8295
    @charlesshonat8295 Год назад

    Thanks, Billy. I have a 14” bar and some big wood, and I’ve learned a lot from you. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @rossmac3084
    @rossmac3084 Год назад

    What a terrific demonstration of the techniques...I only have an 18 inch bar but occasionally encounter the problem you highlighted here with larger trunks...Thank you so much for posting...

  • @ericlarson8951
    @ericlarson8951 Год назад

    I buck up some bigger oak. I enjoy your practical advice and knowledge.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel3394 6 месяцев назад +3

    I love learning from your many years of experience 😊

  • @0ptimal
    @0ptimal 6 месяцев назад

    Yea ive had that problem. Pulling out and abandoning my cut line, not keeping the bar sunk. logs can take forever when u cant keep your cut lined up. Great info.

  • @johnsuch5914
    @johnsuch5914 Год назад

    Thanks BR...I only have a couple 50cc saws with smaller bars. I do at times have large trees like this and thank you SO much once again for this lesson...Stay safe out there Brother

  • @Montana_horseman
    @Montana_horseman Год назад +3

    I started this years logging/cutting and splitting when there was still snow on the ground last winter. I wanted to be way ahead by late spring. I've been having such a good time cutting this year I haven't really stopped. Dang it Billy it's partially your fault.. all the saws are running great, sharper than ever and even though I've been cutting for years I've been learning some solid stuff from you, even how to enjoy being on the saw more. 👉👍

  • @Detroit-gx5nd
    @Detroit-gx5nd 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think the channel should be called “Stay on your buck”. 👍🏾

  • @travb8670
    @travb8670 2 месяца назад

    You do great videos Billy, you remind me of someone who has a heart of Gold , you have a lot of heart..

  • @MrBlueberrypie44
    @MrBlueberrypie44 Год назад

    Thanks Buckin' I'm not a faller (feller), but an arborist, but still fall and buck quite a few big hardwoods. I tend not to pinch my bar at all since watching your videos and clean them up nicely. keep up the good work

  • @timmo2235
    @timmo2235 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great videos man you have taught me something that I will use when cutting wood which I do every day for a job thank you buckin bill ray

  • @robjohnson6747
    @robjohnson6747 Год назад +2

    Watching you do ballet with your saws is cool

  • @ChicTumshy
    @ChicTumshy 11 месяцев назад +1

    Liked the way you moved the big log. Made it look simple and I know it isn't. Good to know I've been using my 20" correctly on big logs as I have done it both ways purely on intuition. Take care big man and have lots of fun.

  • @precisionanglingYT
    @precisionanglingYT Год назад +2

    Just subscribed!! I stay on my Buck while cutting here in Maine!!

    • @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
      @MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Год назад +1

      Welcome to the buckin army 🪖
      Spread the love
      Increase the peace
      ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝

  • @pierreboyer8883
    @pierreboyer8883 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your very good educational video Bucking!

  • @smpgrl1
    @smpgrl1 Месяц назад

    Thanks!!! I got a bunch of BIG cedar to do this too!!!! With a 18 bar Ms 211.. might need an upgrade

  • @ericabalahin3103
    @ericabalahin3103 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video wish I saw this a couple weeks ago, ended up "double bucking" way too many times on a 40 inch diameter douglas fir with a 20 inch bar. Very informative thank you very much

  • @dustinbrown4386
    @dustinbrown4386 Год назад

    good advice, never thought about that. I think I was changing the direction of cut to get the chips going down not thinking about double bucking. Thanks

  • @jamesa.3694
    @jamesa.3694 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks! At first, just looking at the title, I thought to myself "amateur stuff... it's all about skill" and that takes hands on experience and patience... For the record, I've been cutting for decades, but still just a an amateur - it's a hobby, not my full time job - always learning. But great description and demonstration of technique!!! Perfect! Keep up the great content!

  • @xtrnisse
    @xtrnisse Год назад +25

    I'm not sure that only repeating "stay on your buck" makes it any easier to understand what it means... I'm still not completely sure I understand, but I guess you mean that I shall stay in my originally started cut to keep the bar going straight through, as opposed to starting a "new"/semi-new cut elsewhere on the circumference and risking not aligning up with the first cut?

    • @claudalley6495
      @claudalley6495 Год назад +3

      Yeah but T-shirt’s remember. I swear. Sometimes using cool words doesn’t buck it. There was a better way.

    • @xtrnisse
      @xtrnisse Год назад +2

      @@claudalley6495 Umm... What?

    • @donmoore7785
      @donmoore7785 7 месяцев назад +9

      No that isn't what it means. He means keep the bar (chain) on the cut you previously did along as much of its length as possible, instead of rocking the bar back from the cut for an easier position, and keeping only the front part of the bar in the kerf. By keeping close to the last cut position, and then cuttting while bringing the angle down, you stay in the plane of the previous cut.

    • @xtrnisse
      @xtrnisse 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@donmoore7785 Thank you! That made it a lot easier to understand. ☺️

    • @ericvortex5213
      @ericvortex5213 6 месяцев назад +1

      Stay on your Buck !!!!
      otherwise the cut shifts and it gets complicated. when you have had the problem you immediately understand why he insists, it's the only way to stay aligned.

  • @deanmoore420
    @deanmoore420 Год назад +2

    Another great video. I enjoy the tips. You’re the best when it comes to cutting wood.👍

  • @Fparrish
    @Fparrish 10 месяцев назад

    That’s a big old Cedar. Well done Billy 🤙🏼

  • @1978CHINOOK
    @1978CHINOOK Год назад

    I too enjoy these videos Buckin thank you for making them.

  • @fulldrawoutdoors1685
    @fulldrawoutdoors1685 5 месяцев назад

    Picked up Alota knowledge and cool tricks from watching you man I started with a 16” bar on a 40cc saw my dad handed down to me 😂 and I’d try falling and bucking big timber wore me plum out

  • @Luanna-d5m
    @Luanna-d5m Год назад

    Thank you buckin!!! We greatly appreciate this training video! You have helped our business alot and this lesson is another tool we will hold on to! We don't use long saws so we need this. Aaron and Alli (a&a repairs) from sumner Washington

  • @sebsmith4839
    @sebsmith4839 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, I was actually just looking how to buck with a short bar
    I’ve got a 60cc rancher but a small 18in bar

  • @williamsolomon1307
    @williamsolomon1307 Год назад +2

    Excellent video brother! I really enjoyed this one. Such an overlooked technique. But so important!
    Thank you for sharing Billy Ray! God bless you and your loved ones

  • @danielmolina7402
    @danielmolina7402 4 месяца назад

    Brother u just changed my outlook on life.. i appreciate ya

  • @stevenbp101
    @stevenbp101 Год назад +1

    I wish I had started watching you before I bought my saws. I would have gotten me one big one with a big bar. Stay close to Jesus.

  • @SamThullFrottle
    @SamThullFrottle 6 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks Buckin'. Firewood burning season just started here and I'm way behind , so I've got stuck into some monster eucalypts with my 20"

  • @bradwolfgram6345
    @bradwolfgram6345 9 месяцев назад +1

    I admire your skills ! Definitely a lot of experience you have. Thanks for all you do in your videos. You taught me to be safer as I use my chainsaws. A kinder person too!

  • @trcass1
    @trcass1 7 месяцев назад

    great job demonstrating different techniques on some good sized timber. thanks for sharing.

  • @robertbenton6649
    @robertbenton6649 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the good technique

  • @thelaw4329
    @thelaw4329 Год назад

    Thank you. I have wanted to know this knowledge for awhile. I have been looking at a larger saw for the bigger logs.

  • @Martynas019
    @Martynas019 7 месяцев назад

    Holly crap! This is amazing, thank you so mich for the vid. I used to always double buck on the big logs. Thank you so much!

  • @benhamilton8132
    @benhamilton8132 Год назад +1

    Thank you!! I love your teaching

  • @tomcarpenter6036
    @tomcarpenter6036 Год назад

    I’ve learned a lot from you. I’m new to logging on my property for firewood. Wish you lived next to me

  • @Simone79126
    @Simone79126 Год назад

    Stay on your buck! I love it! I went with the first way to do it on a 2 and half foot diameter log(20”bar) and I got perfect rounds! Thank you! Subscribed

  • @northpole9311
    @northpole9311 Год назад

    Nice that you address questions from the comments right on.

  • @stuartramage5933
    @stuartramage5933 Год назад

    awesome advice billy peace an love from scotland stu an family.

  • @djenglis41
    @djenglis41 2 месяца назад

    Thanks buddy, feel a lot better going into this project

  • @ghp224
    @ghp224 Год назад

    Buckin Billy Ray I love your videos I learned so much.

  • @salazteca1
    @salazteca1 9 месяцев назад

    This guy is passionate about his work No wonder he is so good at it ,Very satisfying to watch getting those logs cut evenly nice and clean🔥👏🏼👏🏼

  • @clrd4tkoff
    @clrd4tkoff Год назад

    Awesome Video Buckin!! Lots of great information! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @trevin1691
    @trevin1691 Год назад

    Divine timing on this one I got a big oak down on trail and I don’t wanna pack a big saw to it👍

  • @critterg8493
    @critterg8493 Год назад +4

    Saturday night with Buckin on the saw perfect

    • @okami9811
      @okami9811 Год назад

      You doing good brother? Stay elevated 💪✌️❤️

    • @critterg8493
      @critterg8493 Год назад

      @@okami9811 doing great how are you

    • @okami9811
      @okami9811 Год назад

      @@critterg8493 pretty good thanks, one day at a time one foot in front of the other, take it easy bro ✌️❤️💪

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Год назад

      critter

  • @Snake_808.
    @Snake_808. Год назад

    Always enjoy these videos, especially this time of year when it's cutting firewood time. We can put these skills to work, thanks again for the tips !

  • @terrygross2404
    @terrygross2404 Год назад

    I enjoy these kind of videos, Having a 18" bar it gives me better knowledge on how buck biger trees, keep them coming! Living in Pittsburgh Hope to see you at Bunyan

  • @ronwilliams9884
    @ronwilliams9884 Год назад +1

    Nice!
    Keep ur bar on the same plane, throughout.
    Use your buck/cut as a guide, throughout.
    Listen to ur power tools…
    Felt like I did a good days work watching you become one with the saw…
    👍thanks

  • @robertbrown9237
    @robertbrown9237 Год назад

    God bless you keep up the great work Robert Born Free Tree Service
    Michigan👌♥️

  • @jacobheather8755
    @jacobheather8755 Год назад

    That saw with 20 inch bar absolutely rips

  • @haroldhodge7770
    @haroldhodge7770 Год назад +1

    Thanks for all the learnings videos

  • @rollling7523
    @rollling7523 Год назад +2

    Billy, short Chinese bars are the best.
    Try them out.
    You are a pro, you need the best.

  • @markp1512
    @markp1512 9 месяцев назад

    wow , great video . Thank you very much for the different ways to cut and the best way . I appreciate you sharing your knowledge

  • @robertdancho9671
    @robertdancho9671 Год назад

    Thank you, Mr. Smith.

  • @danhtrinh1769
    @danhtrinh1769 Год назад

    For some reason the beautiful forest in the background almost looks unreal to me. What a wonderful place to live and work!

  • @mic982
    @mic982 Месяц назад

    Your Husky sure runs better than mine. Most cantankerous saw I've ever owned. Oh, for my old Homelite...