I have 262 XP and it cuts very well and smooth but not like that 266. By the way, thats some pretty wood. That would bust easy. Me and my daddy sold fire wood for years never had a wood splitter. Always used a go-devil and wedges. Then daddy found an old fireman’s ax. Man, it made quick work of red oak and white oak. Miss my daddy and the work we used to do.
Great job fellas! It's nice to help people out. I live in a small town, and do tree work for people for free, as long as I get the wood, for my wood stoves. It's funny, how weird people get, when I tell them, I'm not charging them anything, as long as I get the wood. They look at me like I lost my mind, because the tree services around here are crazy expensive. It's a win, win in my book. They save lots of money, and I get firewood, and a great feeling helping someone out. It's good to see Victor! Looks like he's doing good!
Your inspiring to no end!! I look up to you Billy. Your love, and kindness is seriously rubbing off on me, making me more of a true man. Thank you Brother. Cheers Brother
I love your plan and wish you prosperity from the channel. I can't stress enough how much joy it brings me to watch these videos when I can't go out and cut wood. In addition it's awesome how much knowledge you have in the tree business. You're without a doubt one heck of a role model. Thank you and be kind 😁
57 ft 6 inches love the sound thank you Going to have to fire my saws up weather changed here in Georgia It was 71 the morning before woke up this morning to 32 degrees
40' 4''.... almost shed a tear watchin that cedar get bucked into firewood instead of sawlogs... but it is fun to buck, makes your saw feel sharper and more power haha
I came back a few months just to watch this saw buck. Your power saws are incredible! I’m trying to replicate this kind of performance with some of my saws. Just living and learning trying to figure out all the tricks of the trade!
Welcome to the new subscribers. "She cuts eh". Sure make it look easy mate. Hope y'all have had a terrific week, weekend as just touched down here. Love to all be kind. Love and hugs for our cynthinator and mama buckin..😎👍🇦🇺
the logistics of getting those few trees out of that subdivision to a mill are cost prohibitive , how to load and haul out would be difficult, in BC a lot of mills are shut down
@@rickszabo4312 around here some people would just toss it on a small bumper pull trailer with a small loader and take it in. Doesn't need to be a full log truck. Only for cedar though, other species, full trucks only and it doesn't pay well, after truck cost, about 400 bucks.
Hey Billy!! I'm Adam from down in langford right near Victoria. Been following your channel now for a couple weeks but this will be my first comment. I first saw you on axe men and wanted to look you up on UA-cam and was so happy you have your own channel and post almost everyday! Love your attitude towards everything! Just wanted to introduce myself as I'm new to the channel! I'm also new to cutting and saws but love every bit I learn
Nice work. I have 3 266xp. Did some cutting and skidding back in the day. Now everything is mechanical. You said you don't need anything, you need eye protection and cutting pants at least. Hope you weren't on a job. Good for you on giving back!
That freakin stick while walking away and from behind is just perfect! It’s so sweet I couldn’t get up and walk away if that were looped and you made me watch 15 minutes of it!!!! I freakin love it! I’ll be at Buckin 2020 if I’m sleeping in my truck!
Awesome job nice clean even cuts letting the saw do the work, not letting the saw work you. I am Impressed you never pinched the saw blade once. A skilled worker love what you're doing and you will never work a day in your life.
You are very skilled the power in that saw wow!!; I share you're passion in cutting wood!! Loyal fan Ottawa Ontario you are a wood cutting Beast man yah buddy!!!!
Very nice video with this 266! Bought myself also a very clean 266se a few weeks ago. I also wanna make it run like that. now my ported husky 455 rancher out runs it by 30% faster, but that saw has potential when i see this video! Keep up the good work buckin! Guys like u are rare these days. Don't go for the big money, but for happyness for other people and for yourself. Learned a lot from chainsawing, but even more from life on this channel!
New to the channel. Been subscribed for maybe a week and been watching everyday since subscribing. I own my own small tree company in Ohio and i love watching your videos. Some of the best tree videos i have ever seen. Stay safe my friend. My guess is 37'2" or 38'2"
Buckin' you are a machine and I love the sounds of that 266, so sweet. I think I will capture the audio from this video and make me a wake up in the morning sound track. You and the boys are making music to my ears. Be careful throwing those logs around like that, you will get your back hurtin'. Love you guys and keep those saws singin', Paul from Texas. Note: it would be great to have a cuttin's marothons at Buckin' Stock. I am going to crave out the time to come to the 2020 Buckin' Stock. I will show you what a 73 year old can do.
I just found your channel and I subscribed and I love it you're awesome. I just moved here to Washington and I'm learning how to cut wood and I'm sure I can learn some tricks from you. That's all you have is amazing.👍👍👍
Love seeing Everybody working like a Fine Oiled Machine On This Site ! Hogan sure was givin' the McCulloch A Run for Her Money ! Vic has a great crew. Love To All ATB T God Bless
That 266 sounds great wish my 266 reved that fast sounds like it has great midrange the 266 was a great firewood saw my first pro saw when I did the top end i upgraded it to a 72 to get more out of it
I bought a 266 with a 24in bar new back in the eightys when I was cutting and selling fire wood. That saw would kick a$$ after break in. It would out cut any other saw I tried back then. This one sounds even sweeter.
RS chains are good. I use them and LGX, interchangeably. I do hit any new chain a few strokes before I use them. . Tree length about 125 feet, based upon the trees I have seen you cut in the past in your area.
I'd say 54ft 6 inches lol. Most enjoyable video as normal. Welcome new soldiers of kindness to the channel. Hi true blues. Regards to you all from across the pond
Your a great man to many people take advantage of people . when hurricane Michael came through Panama city Florida I went out cut trees for people at 100 a tree just to cover my expenses when most tree services 1600 a tree talk about taking advantage of people thats wroung in my book take Me sincerely yours Allan Biggs
Buckin', you ROCK! No such thing as "something being in your way". You push it out of the way, go around it, jump over it, or go THRU it. P.S. Some folks gain notoriety with the infamous "mic drop". Not Buck. His is gained by the "AXE DROP". ("You're not gonna wanna miss Buckin' Stock.....AXE DROP")
Billy, after many years of using Echo saws, I purchased a Hucky 562 a few months back...Ive put around 25 hours on it, while maintaining it after every cord of wood, I would blow out the entire engine, and air filter, remove the bar and clean it, sharpen the chain, and blow out the air fins on the left side of engine...Heres where the trouble starts, four days ago, I was cutting yet another cord of firewood, and all the sudden the engine stops running...Upon inspection, I remover the spark plug, nothing suspicious , remover the air cleaner looking down into the carb., didn't see anything suspicious , however the air filter did look like it was getting very tired, but I didn't see any visible holes...It was after I removed the Muffler, I find that the Piston was in really bad shape...next day, I took it to my selling dealer, and was told that it was my fault, because the air filter failed, thus dusting my engine...I have been using chain saws for over 40 years, and have never had this happen before...Could you mention on your videos, asking others that watch you, if anyone else has had this issue with there Husky 562 model saw...Im very Angry, and upset that my dealer will Not stick up for me at all. Sincerely Rodney, Gaston Oregon 97119
Very surprised they wouldn't immediately go for a fuel mix issue or something of that nature. I'm very surprised your dealer wouldn't stand by the saw. Also surprised they'd even try to blame it on a filter. Last used saw I bought was a 372xp, the filter was whooped. I made money with it for over two months before I got around to going and getting it a full tune up worth of gifts. I am still running that saw as my primary saw once the climbing is over. Maybe reach out to Husqvarna on Facebook or through the Website?
At first they did go after the fact that I didn’t the correct fuel oil mixture, but I knew it was coming, and I had the gas can of unused gas with me, it then they turned it on my lack of maintenance!
87’ ya know Buckin I told ya my uncle had a Davey tree Company they as far as I know never did FREE WORK I really need tree work but the trees are Big and I cannot afford it and even family won’t help the do the same thing you do well not just like you different people Buckin Rock on 🤘 Brother...
Hey buckin big fan of you and your son.. Two things quick, first is what's the biggest bar you would run on a stock 266xp a 28" with full comp? I'm guessing anything bigger use a skip tooth chain. Would appreciate any input on this say and maybe get a bigger starter handle since no decompression valve. The second thing is I believe they still make new OEM 288xp powerheads in Brazil maybe other South American countries as well it's a high demand saw there. Keep cuttin and changing the world Buckin Billy Ray and we will be cutting and changing it with you...
Sounds damn good Buckin and my guess is 81 feet 2inches loving the content as always and would be honored to win anything that comes from this community of awesome people thanks
Man when you going to cut the rest of the tree down, those are the highest stumps I've ever seen in my life. Looks like you were darn near holding that saw over your head. Thats a good chain you got on there thou
I used to heat with wood in an area where I had a LOT of dead white oak to choose from. I used a Stihl 028WB. Great, great, saw. I really miss that! Of course, that was 40 years ago. Now I'm too damn old to take on a job like that. Sigh.
If you get down to SC, I have a couple of sugar pines you can cut. They are to dangerous for me to attempt to cut them. I cut down trees for my DAV members but I will not attempt these big sugar pines - to close to my house or power lines. I have enough saws to cut them up, but getting them on the ground will probable be the difficult part.
Hey Billy. I have enjoyed many of your videos and feel that you are just the man to answer a question for me with no BS at all and someone that I can trust. I own an old 51 series husky. I've owned the saw for its entire cutting life. I have less than 200 hours on it and it is completely stock with a 16 inch bar on it. My question is how long of a bar will that old saw pull without it being to much. If you would please get back to me on this matter because everybody has an opinion on the subject but I want an opinion from a person that I consider an expert. That way I can finally trust that I won't be hurting an old and reliable friend. I'm finally retired now and will be spending alot more time in the woods trying to cut some wood to supplement my very slim SS. If you would Billy please help me out. It would be greatly appreciated.
39' 5"
this is it
We have a winner
No way!
Congrats RR!!!
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Thanks Buckin! I can't believe it!
I have 262 XP and it cuts very well and smooth but not like that 266. By the way, thats some pretty wood. That would bust easy. Me and my daddy sold fire wood for years never had a wood splitter. Always used a go-devil and wedges. Then daddy found an old fireman’s ax. Man, it made quick work of red oak and white oak. Miss my daddy and the work we used to do.
Great job fellas! It's nice to help people out. I live in a small town, and do tree work for people for free, as long as I get the wood, for my wood stoves. It's funny, how weird people get, when I tell them, I'm not charging them anything, as long as I get the wood. They look at me like I lost my mind, because the tree services around here are crazy expensive. It's a win, win in my book. They save lots of money, and I get firewood, and a great feeling helping someone out.
It's good to see Victor! Looks like he's doing good!
Your inspiring to no end!! I look up to you Billy. Your love, and kindness is seriously rubbing off on me, making me more of a true man. Thank you Brother. Cheers Brother
I think that 266 is the best running saw I have ever seen. that engine sounds like a well tuned race car engine.
266 was a great saw..if not the best saw ever...
@@jondoh5961 272 was up there as well.
268 also
I love your plan and wish you prosperity from the channel. I can't stress enough how much joy it brings me to watch these videos when I can't go out and cut wood. In addition it's awesome how much knowledge you have in the tree business. You're without a doubt one heck of a role model. Thank you and be kind 😁
This is the video that started it all for me, I always come back to this video. That husky is amazing.
Hi Buckin that Husky is 🔥🔥🔥 that tree is 46'3 3/4 not counting the stump great job Hello Buckin Family
One of my favorites Buckin just bought one myself and what a saw thanks for the inspiration And drive
Now that is one fast cutting rascal there I wish I had that when I cut logs
Love the full logging gear on a tree service job! I'm a Stihl man, and I know that isn't Ozark hickory but that second place saw can eat.
57 ft 6 inches
love the sound thank you
Going to have to fire my saws up
weather changed here in Georgia
It was 71 the morning before woke up this morning to 32 degrees
40' 4''.... almost shed a tear watchin that cedar get bucked into firewood instead of sawlogs... but it is fun to buck, makes your saw feel sharper and more power haha
That saw is a piece of work! Looks like Harvey knows how to build 'em right.
I came back a few months just to watch this saw buck. Your power saws are incredible! I’m trying to replicate this kind of performance with some of my saws. Just living and learning trying to figure out all the tricks of the trade!
Buckin, I like your humility and humble spirit...be good one to another....bless you
Welcome to the new subscribers. "She cuts eh". Sure make it look easy mate. Hope y'all have had a terrific week, weekend as just touched down here. Love to all be kind. Love and hugs for our cynthinator and mama buckin..😎👍🇦🇺
Man I'll bet it smelled so good there that day. Two stroke smoke and cedar chips, wow gotta love that. I know I wood for sure. Thanks Buckin🌲❤🌲
You don’t see that to often! Amazing idea to give to people. Your a good man ! Keep the good work
Can't wait to hear more about Buckinstock '20. Looking forward to being there!
42’2” Love the saw! Ironhorse did a nice job, love what y’all do! Thanks Buckin!
YOU BET TONY
That old mac ..sounded good too. ...I had a 288 stock it was awesome...had to sell it when I got cancer in 2011...thanks for the vid...
Saves a lot of energy running a little powerhouse like that compared to a 372 or something bigger! Love to you and the family❤️
that cedar looks like it should have gone to the mill
the logistics of getting those few trees out of that subdivision to a mill are cost prohibitive , how to load and haul out would be difficult, in BC a lot of mills are shut down
@@rickszabo4312 around here some people would just toss it on a small bumper pull trailer with a small loader and take it in. Doesn't need to be a full log truck. Only for cedar though, other species, full trucks only and it doesn't pay well, after truck cost, about 400 bucks.
@@rickszabo4312 money is waste
Why are you cutting up good cedar logs that's insane and I don't see the logic
Quit wasting natural resources that's what I'm saying
I could watch this all day! One community, one love ❤️
Me: guess I’ll go to bed
UA-cam: you wanna watch some unadulterated chainsaw action?
Me: wife isn’t gonna like this🤔
Wow my exact scenario
my girlfriend has grown accustomed to falling asleep to the sound of saws coming from my phone
Connor Johnson guess I just need more practice!
Hey Billy!! I'm Adam from down in langford right near Victoria. Been following your channel now for a couple weeks but this will be my first comment.
I first saw you on axe men and wanted to look you up on UA-cam and was so happy you have your own channel and post almost everyday! Love your attitude towards everything!
Just wanted to introduce myself as I'm new to the channel! I'm also new to cutting and saws but love every bit I learn
Welcome Adam.
Me third to welcome Adam 👍🏻👍🏻
Hello Adam, welcome
Nice work. I have 3 266xp. Did some cutting and skidding back in the day. Now everything is mechanical. You said you don't need anything, you need eye protection and cutting pants at least. Hope you weren't on a job. Good for you on giving back!
That freakin stick while walking away and from behind is just perfect! It’s so sweet I couldn’t get up and walk away if that were looped and you made me watch 15 minutes of it!!!! I freakin love it! I’ll be at Buckin 2020 if I’m sleeping in my truck!
God Bless you, Brother. You're a Good Man. Amen.
Hi Buckin' Hi All. Wow that 266 is a beast!. Great job guys everybody helping each other out.
i love those 266se and xp saws!!! ive got 2 and they are my favorite to run!! something about that series saws, makes them so much fun to run
That 266 Rip's eh!! Love his logging saw builds. Gets better every time you run it.
Awesome job nice clean even cuts letting the saw do the work, not letting the saw work you. I am Impressed you never pinched the saw blade once. A skilled worker love what you're doing and you will never work a day in your life.
You are very skilled the power in that saw wow!!; I share you're passion in cutting wood!! Loyal fan Ottawa Ontario you are a wood cutting Beast man yah buddy!!!!
been watching you for a while buddy. love your attitude towards life and your ambition to get stuff done! god bless you brother and be safe.
Very nice video with this 266! Bought myself also a very clean 266se a few weeks ago. I also wanna make it run like that. now my ported husky 455 rancher out runs it by 30% faster, but that saw has potential when i see this video! Keep up the good work buckin! Guys like u are rare these days. Don't go for the big money, but for happyness for other people and for yourself. Learned a lot from chainsawing, but even more from life on this channel!
37'
That saw sounds like a hotrod. Very impressive 👍
Oh gosh! How awesome, great thing to do Buckin' ! a week late, I am! Congrats Rich! Be Kind ARMY!
New to the channel. Been subscribed for maybe a week and been watching everyday since subscribing. I own my own small tree company in Ohio and i love watching your videos. Some of the best tree videos i have ever seen. Stay safe my friend. My guess is 37'2" or 38'2"
Buckin' you are a machine and I love the sounds of that 266, so sweet. I think I will capture the audio from this video and make me a wake up in the morning sound track. You and the boys are making music to my ears. Be careful throwing those logs around like that, you will get your back hurtin'. Love you guys and keep those saws singin', Paul from Texas. Note: it would be great to have a cuttin's marothons at Buckin' Stock. I am going to crave out the time to come to the 2020 Buckin' Stock. I will show you what a 73 year old can do.
Look at that Buckin family cutting all together... wicked... Family man glitter....ya got to love it
I just found your channel and I subscribed and I love it you're awesome. I just moved here to Washington and I'm learning how to cut wood and I'm sure I can learn some tricks from you. That's all you have is amazing.👍👍👍
I've got a 266se XP! It's got to be the best saw out there!! Can't big it down!! Love it
Love seeing Everybody working like a Fine Oiled Machine On This Site ! Hogan sure was givin' the McCulloch A Run for Her Money ! Vic has a great crew. Love To All ATB T God Bless
Could listen to that saw all day. Awesome
That 266 sounds great wish my 266 reved that fast sounds like it has great midrange the 266 was a great firewood saw my first pro saw when I did the top end i upgraded it to a 72 to get more out of it
Damn! some of these Husqvarnas sounds absolutely incredible...
Yeeeeeee haaaaaaaaa Buckinstock 2020 is close enough to make it👍👍👍👍. Great video Thanks Buckin👍✊ Hey Army
Haha It’s Ken with his lumberjack outfit... love the action man packed jacked and axe holstered.
That 266 is a ripper!
I bought a 266 with a 24in bar new back in the eightys when I was cutting and selling fire wood. That saw would kick a$$ after break in. It would out cut any other saw I tried back then. This one sounds even sweeter.
This has been one of your best videos. :) Every video is great by the way. But this one hit me deep inside.
Thank you buckin' :)
Buckin. Your instincts are on point. Lol
Buckin Army. Keep up the good work
Good to see Victor and the boys workin! Peace and love Buckin army! Welcome new subs!
I don't know much about chainsaws but I've been around 2 stroke bikes my whole life and my god that things sounds good. She's a solid tune for sure.
I remember when you talked about working for free, now it has happened. your son is following in your footsteps, couldn't be prouder
AHHHH THE SYMPHONY OF CHAINSAWS LOVELY
Dang Buckin you knew better than that ! Stay safe so you can keep the kindness coming!
RS chains are good. I use them and LGX, interchangeably. I do hit any new chain a few strokes before I use them. . Tree length about 125 feet, based upon the trees I have seen you cut in the past in your area.
I'd say 54ft 6 inches lol. Most enjoyable video as normal. Welcome new soldiers of kindness to the channel. Hi true blues. Regards to you all from across the pond
Your a great man to many people take advantage of people . when hurricane Michael came through Panama city Florida I went out cut trees for people at 100 a tree just to cover my expenses when most tree services 1600 a tree talk about taking advantage of people thats wroung in my book take Me sincerely yours Allan Biggs
Buckin', you ROCK! No such thing as "something being in your way". You push it out of the way, go around it, jump over it, or go THRU it. P.S. Some folks gain notoriety with the infamous "mic drop". Not Buck. His is gained by the "AXE DROP". ("You're not gonna wanna miss Buckin' Stock.....AXE DROP")
I know it's an old video but you got a big heart my friend keep the faith
You're like a surgeon with that saw, blessings buddy
Billy, after many years of using Echo saws, I purchased a Hucky 562 a few months back...Ive put around 25 hours on it, while maintaining it after every cord of wood, I would blow out the entire engine, and air filter, remove the bar and clean it, sharpen the chain, and blow out the air fins on the left side of engine...Heres where the trouble starts, four days ago, I was cutting yet another cord of firewood, and all the sudden the engine stops running...Upon inspection, I remover the spark plug, nothing suspicious , remover the air cleaner looking down into the carb., didn't see anything suspicious , however the air filter did look like it was getting very tired, but I didn't see any visible holes...It was after I removed the Muffler, I find that the Piston was in really bad shape...next day, I took it to my selling dealer, and was told that it was my fault, because the air filter failed, thus dusting my engine...I have been using chain saws for over 40 years, and have never had this happen before...Could you mention on your videos, asking others that watch you, if anyone else has had this issue with there Husky 562 model saw...Im very Angry, and upset that my dealer will Not stick up for me at all.
Sincerely
Rodney, Gaston Oregon 97119
Very surprised they wouldn't immediately go for a fuel mix issue or something of that nature. I'm very surprised your dealer wouldn't stand by the saw. Also surprised they'd even try to blame it on a filter. Last used saw I bought was a 372xp, the filter was whooped. I made money with it for over two months before I got around to going and getting it a full tune up worth of gifts. I am still running that saw as my primary saw once the climbing is over. Maybe reach out to Husqvarna on Facebook or through the Website?
At first they did go after the fact that I didn’t the correct fuel oil mixture, but I knew it was coming, and I had the gas can of unused gas with me, it then they turned it on my lack of maintenance!
Congratulations Rich Ray👍👏❤
11:05 you picking up that log. Much respect.
I💚 my 266 from 1981!!!
Greets from germany
I aquired a 266 from my grandpa years ago and she still rips like a muthafucka
87’ ya know Buckin I told ya my uncle had a Davey tree Company they as far as I know never did FREE WORK I really need tree work but the trees are Big and I cannot afford it and even family won’t help the do the same thing you do well not just like you different people Buckin Rock on 🤘 Brother...
You always give me a new lease of Life everytime I watch you
One strong dude, tosses them logs like nothing!
I see that 266 going everywhere with buckin. Iron horse has them figured out!
Hey buckin big fan of you and your son.. Two things quick, first is what's the biggest bar you would run on a stock 266xp a 28" with full comp? I'm guessing anything bigger use a skip tooth chain. Would appreciate any input on this say and maybe get a bigger starter handle since no decompression valve. The second thing is I believe they still make new OEM 288xp powerheads in Brazil maybe other South American countries as well it's a high demand saw there. Keep cuttin and changing the world Buckin Billy Ray and we will be cutting and changing it with you...
Sounds damn good Buckin and my guess is 81 feet 2inches loving the content as always and would be honored to win anything that comes from this community of awesome people thanks
It’s like a computer game where you’re the main character and the rest are a clone army haha!
Ironhorse does great work on the chainsaws, that thing is cutting and running beautifully.
My second guess on the tree length is 66' 9"
Man when you going to cut the rest of the tree down, those are the highest stumps I've ever seen in my life. Looks like you were darn near holding that saw over your head. Thats a good chain you got on there thou
Your idea will work helping people God and utube will show u the way. We need more people like you.
I used to heat with wood in an area where I had a LOT of dead white oak to choose from. I used a Stihl 028WB. Great, great, saw. I really miss that! Of course, that was 40 years ago. Now I'm too damn old to take on a job like that. Sigh.
Pretty cool even getting the chipper in action in the background.
Love the sound of the beast. My guess 46’ 6”. Would love to put the saw through some big red oak. Bet it slows down a bit. Lol
BowJunkie Archery What about some black gum?
want to get my 272xp done up awsome saw amazing job to who ever did the work on the saw
I missed this one. That 266 was a humming. 😊
Billy's skill level is so silly at 5:15 he does a little log rolling and cutting!
I made a smokin deal on a 266xp a few days back. So excited to see how she chooches compared to my 154!
That looks like so much fun freaking awesome and that's saw is a BEAST!!! @ironhorse hooked it up he gots the magic touch.
Made my eyes water thinking about something hitting the guy in the eye with no glasses or goggles on
S Johnson bahaha did you see his slide on slippers he was wearing when testing the new axe?
Man that's a great sounds to hear those saws harmonizing together
Wow that 266 is a beast of a machine.
And that's why they call you Buckin'...
Beauty sounding saw.
COPY THAT YA DIRTY DOG ,, FOLLOW YOU HEART
I noticed over a few recent video's that Hogan has been jumping on some of the old yella's. Congratulations to Rich on his win.
My son had a 288 ,I had a 265 now a 555.liked them all
Me with my Poulan: Hold my beer!
Also me: Naw... Give me back my beer.
If you get down to SC, I have a couple of sugar pines you can cut. They are to dangerous for me to attempt to cut them. I cut down trees for my DAV members but I will not attempt these big sugar pines - to close to my house or power lines. I have enough saws to cut them up, but getting them on the ground will probable be the difficult part.
Do you have a video of them John.
I'll be down that way next summer.
Man that saw in the beginning of video is a beast
Cuts like a beast. I'm impressed
Hey Billy. I have enjoyed many of your videos and feel that you are just the man to answer a question for me with no BS at all and someone that I can trust. I own an old 51 series husky. I've owned the saw for its entire cutting life. I have less than 200 hours on it and it is completely stock with a 16 inch bar on it. My question is how long of a bar will that old saw pull without it being to much. If you would please get back to me on this matter because everybody has an opinion on the subject but I want an opinion from a person that I consider an expert. That way I can finally trust that I won't be hurting an old and reliable friend. I'm finally retired now and will be spending alot more time in the woods trying to cut some wood to supplement my very slim SS. If you would Billy please help me out. It would be greatly appreciated.
Got to love that backwards throw 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Love your channel , and I learn a lot has well 👏👍🇫🇷🇮🇪🐸