Tinman is reaching a major milestone, as well as many other of us, filing video =buckn=uncle harve=tinman and kensi when he gets the chance, thank all you
Hey partner,I really enjoy what your doing and the way you explain numbers is best on YT, I love iron horse as well but the guys been doing this stuff for so long with so much experience he don't know what it is WE don't know and is often way over a beginners head..I don't mean that in a bad way I'm the same exact way on my passions .most people are knowing how to do something is one thing, teaching what you know is a whole different skill and your the best in this community, try finding an hvac diagnostics video a 22 year old single mom can follow...you won't...I tried...long story but proves my point
I want to say thanks to all you guys, the time and energy you put in to this platform for the whole world to see the beauty and values of old big Saws. It speaks our language with beauty.
You have totally helped my chain filing I work for a log home building company in sisters Oregon. We all love your videos . I am getting much better at square filing
I love the comedy added into the videos all the time! The faces made and the triple up on the reactions. Love the videos! And love watching the channel grow. Can't wait to see the first bullit from your forge shop too. I think it would be cool to see the very first one as a limited first addition.! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! Love the channel
I think a build-off would be fantastic! Whoever runs the saws would then give feedback, both positive and negative. Talk about an excellent learning experience and a way to tune their building skills even more! I love the idea, Buckin'!
Loved this video - a bit of everything . Cameo from local cutter , Ganges, wedgmanship , fallin’. Axe tips , visit from wood bullet, mufflers, builders, Wendy in background, viewer “unboxing” and s cool breeze .
Hey Buckin' honestly I'm happy just to see them run and don't care who finishes first or second. Those guys are great people that can build a mean saw and have sooo much to teach us. Thanks Uncle Harv and Tinman for being everything Buckin's been telling us we can be. I love you guys. Be safe as this too shall pass, one day at a time...
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith glad to hear from you buckin. I have a model 47 Mac gear drive. It’s over 70cc. Where can a 1/2” chain and what length bar can I run. It has a 3=1 gear ratio. Any info would help restore this piece of history. Thanks for your kindness. I like the tinman saw because when you get the carb right. Look out.
Buckin', You are one of my 'Mentors'. Using my axe yesterday caused me to think of the "Buckin'". This video showed even another axe tip. Well done! Keep on ~ Keepin' on........
The longer the time passes me I'm using more axe to delimb. Especially in spruce/fir here in Sweden. It's so nice to turn off the chainsaw, take off headset and work when listening to nature. You use other muscles and feels so much calmer and safer to do so. With the chopping type GB wedgebanger i have in my belt it feels also faster for me. I rather do it in this way and later are back at stump and take the big saw again, measure and cut it up from butt end. [Usually use two saws, one for felling and a revhappy small e.g Husky 242xpg with thin chain to delimb.] Thank you Buckin' for your wellmade uploads!
The 242XP is really great for delimbing. I also used it in light to medium spurce and for cleaning. Naughty little ripper! Love them! Especially live the way they respond to throttle!
@@sebastianleicht It was a standard saw for corporate fellers/2nd thinners for a long time here in Sweden. They changed saws every year and you could get one after for the cost on one pack of cigarettes! So now I have these for rest of my life incl spare parts and for maybe two (or five) generations more, if there will be gasoline still!?! I've competed in safe delimbing with them also. And NO! Not for sale! I'm 64y now and I've put them i my will and in the prenuptial agreement! Haha! Ps.But I still use the three first ones I bought as used. A bit tuned and had them in winter forestry for ~25 years.
@@uppsalahazzemarkstedt2759 i have only two of fhem, one saved from trash and rebuild and the other repaired for a friend and got her as a present when finished. But some parts are hard to find here in germany. Got them finished with original Parts -new an used- except the piston (they are Meteor with light grinding mod) Although I'm more a "Stihl guy" they have a nice rest and are looked after, get some wood to eat all month. Except it goes to bad limbing (stormdamage/bug) then they are in serious duty. One heavyer felling saw, that two fellas and hallelujah!
good morning buckin and hogan thanks for the upllifting videos being sidelined for 2 years do to a stroke i feel like i get to the outdoors my happy place is nature love yuns and welcome new subs to the buckin experience be kind love wins
Loving the content Buckin. If you're going to do a "PORT OFF" or "BUILD OFF" , you all need to lob down to your local dealer or the same dealer at the same time and grab the same off the shelf model of whatever brand and start from there. Looking forward to the outcome. Take care.
Great video as always Buckin. Oh man my whole sawmanship and wedgemanship have for become better and easier. My life changed when I found your channel and I appreciate you letting me be part of it all. Thank you Buckin. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
Bucking I've broken 2 of my handles since this started. All this you show just makes me better Know one has ever talked about this stuff. I love it thank you dearly for being who you are. Axes and saws are becoming an obsession, Thank you.
Will enjoy coming to Buckin stock,to meet and greet you and the Buckin army.Will enjoy meeting both Ironhorse,Tinman,and you Buckin',and to talk saws,cutting, splitting, filling,and general things in life.it impressed me that what we do makes a difference in this world and it also teaches young that us older guys know respect and are trying to teach them that they need to learn it,because if we don't this country,or world will go out in a hand basket.keep up the great work,because I am doing it on my end,love will win.!!!!!
Love your videos I live in New Zealand just a average guy with a few husky’s I only use for firewood just for myself and my Dad My Dad was a logger too all the men and women who have logged ,bucked ,felled out in those woods you are all legends
That chat that was had at the end. I’m gonna take that personally 😊 I don’t give ya a red cent. Still ya make me feel welcome and appreciated✊Great talent that is😎Thanks for sharing and welcome to the new comers ❤️
Great idea, I just suggested to Smitty to compare saws with other builders. I think from what I’ve seen of that Tinman build it’s an absolute beast, when you get it dialed back in we’ll all see that Buckin look 👀! 😂
I have a home lite me me give me great saw love it . Have some other saws you would like to have they need work. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Great video.god bless.
A good wodsman Always keep a carb tool To tune it day by day. Really good to see it Happen in real life by pro Woodsman 😁 Buckin so joyful to look at ya freind.
Love that BR let someone try one your saws out. I did same to another tree service I helped out. He on the look out for a 372 now he Normally a Stihl guy.
Would be great to see tin man and iron horse take a Chinese knock of saw port it but try to make it reliable as well. Then have buckin take both saws and give them the worst punishment you can to see which holds up. I respect these guys greatly and I’ve been to kero g two stroke since I was very young. I’ve learned a lot from these guys and also from just trying to tinker things a certain way and see how it works. Some times you learn more from a fail then a success. Great content and will be waiting for the next videos from all of you
Hey bucking I would love to show you some axe and knives I have made . Any advice on how to start up a channel and or maybe selling some of them here or there ? If you have any advice it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks keep up the awesome content it’s all I watch I enjoy it and love the good vibes !
Man I've never really considered a ax sexy...but dang that handle about 10 min from the end just makes me want to caress it gently like a fine womans leg, such beautiful grain and smooth man that's pretty
Would love to see you do a build off ,in detail, I hope to perhaps port a saw and would love to learn how . I have learned so much from you BBR ,it is a honor and a privilege to watch your videos Thanks. LJ from MS.
I can't decide, I have respect for both builders and I watched the whole series on tinman's , I would put a 20-24 bar on that thing and let her eat and my jaw dropped when I heard Harvey's idle that's wicked sexy sounding And I did get a different perspective watching these builds, I typically run what I call my "delimber " saw in the 30's cc, homelite super2, poulan3314 , echo 355T ECT Then my absolute go to farm saw is 590 Timberwolf no mod followed by 550xp then 271farmboss taking the rear and for big boy pro stuff I go 70cc+ from 372 and up with 2 different 372 builds one fast one torque,660 ,070 and a 444(and I'm still waiting in a 7310 echo..I have big plans when I get one,can't wait) in progress and what finally clicked watching this is 60's cc units really can be perfect around here you can knock on 70's potential with less weight and more agile for example my back would rather weild the 550 for hours in a job not foolin around than a 372, but the power I like isn't there with the 550 ...seems like a no duh I know but it was enlightening for me I never got into the 60's (excluding my 590 but I'm leaving it 100% stock at least till it's worn out and I tell you what that thing keeps coming back for more it's the terminator of farm/ranch saws my old 450 rancher would be re built 3x's by now I want to see how long this thing goes it don't die) ....now I'm looking for some 60cc class cores
What do you think about the old 924 and super so homlite they seemed to be such a good saw back in the day I still have my supper so not running now need carb work if I remember right was tuned by my buddy nothing in it's class could out cut it loved to run that little saw
18:53 I don't think people realize what skill is being shown right there striking that ax repeatedly right where she needs to go. That shows a lot of experience and control.
I love the idea of a little friendly competition with the power saws! I love Tinman and Iron horse, and I think they would both enjoy the build off 👍💪 I don't think there's enough space in the comments for me to put down what I've got from this channel..... One thing I know for sure is that every time I watch a video, I feel like I'm sitting with a brotherhood and sisterhood of people who are all on the same wavelength wanting to spread love and kindness everywhere ❤️ Love you all....❤️❤️❤️ Lieutenant Bradley
Ian is obviously an experienced professional, but the way he runs the saw, digging dogs in makes the saws not run at full rpm. Probably some of it with not being used to the saws, but Buckin makes his cuts keeping full rpm all the time hes skill is so freaking amazing.. Also Ian overcut that first tree alot, kinda scared me a second there cuz it was leaning and the pounding on the wedges gave it a little scary wiggle backwards.. Idk ive watched maybe 500 buckin videos, never seen him overcut a backcut.
I would hate to live on the differents between the SAWS. Them guys flat know bigtime exactly what the hell to do to make them SAWS Eat that wood. Love wins.
Grew up barking logs with an axe. Among other things. But would love you to show us how the trees in your area debark with one of your axes. Cheers from Oz.
Tin mans saw is going to have a deciding edge when it’s run in a bit! I knew you could do it Tinman! Congrats!
I'm diggin' this, good Sir.
😎
Hi iron horse u where doing it long b4 tin man .
What is normal now wasnt 30 years ago.
We have all come a long way with what works and what dosnt
Loving the buckin comunity
Tinman is reaching a major milestone, as well as many other of us, filing video =buckn=uncle harve=tinman and kensi when he gets the chance, thank all you
I think Harvey won!!! What an honor to have you guys run my stuff.
What's this " bark box" I've been hearing about? I'm gonna get my 500 i in November.
Will it make that thing even beefier?
Timnan, I think it was a toss up. You definitely built a runner!
Hey partner,I really enjoy what your doing and the way you explain numbers is best on YT, I love iron horse as well but the guys been doing this stuff for so long with so much experience he don't know what it is WE don't know and is often way over a beginners head..I don't mean that in a bad way I'm the same exact way on my passions .most people are knowing how to do something is one thing, teaching what you know is a whole different skill and your the best in this community, try finding an hvac diagnostics video a 22 year old single mom can follow...you won't...I tried...long story but proves my point
It sounded like yours held a little better rpm though the cut.
I am going to be the winner when you finish the 268. LOL
I want to say thanks to all you guys, the time and energy you put in to this platform for the whole world to see the beauty and values of old big Saws. It speaks our language with beauty.
You have totally helped my chain filing I work for a log home building company in sisters Oregon. We all love your videos . I am getting much better at square filing
I love the comedy added into the videos all the time! The faces made and the triple up on the reactions. Love the videos! And love watching the channel grow. Can't wait to see the first bullit from your forge shop too. I think it would be cool to see the very first one as a limited first addition.! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge! Love the channel
God bless ya, BBR. Always learn something in every vid; learn a lot in a bunch, too. Glad ya have the channel. Much kindness, from Wa State.
Buckin got to thank you for sharing your knowledge of saws, axes and just life itself. The Thayer family for one is grateful to have you for a friend.
Todd Thayer that's the reasons I'm here! Plus the kind folks in this comment section are simply the nicest and helpful. Thanks for sharing. Be safe...
@@chuck805 Thanks chuck805 this is a good place to be.
I think a build-off would be fantastic! Whoever runs the saws would then give feedback, both positive and negative. Talk about an excellent learning experience and a way to tune their building skills even more! I love the idea, Buckin'!
Loved this video - a bit of everything . Cameo from local cutter , Ganges, wedgmanship , fallin’. Axe tips , visit from wood bullet, mufflers, builders, Wendy in background, viewer “unboxing” and s cool breeze .
Hey Buckin' honestly I'm happy just to see them run and don't care who finishes first or second. Those guys are great people that can build a mean saw and have sooo much to teach us. Thanks Uncle Harv and Tinman for being everything Buckin's been telling us we can be. I love you guys. Be safe as this too shall pass, one day at a time...
You got it
Great tips on the axe. Love it. Learning a lot.
That’s important to me .. thx for sayin so
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith glad to hear from you buckin. I have a model 47 Mac gear drive. It’s over 70cc. Where can a 1/2” chain and what length bar can I run. It has a 3=1 gear ratio. Any info would help restore this piece of history. Thanks for your kindness. I like the tinman saw because when you get the carb right. Look out.
Buckin', You are one of my 'Mentors'. Using my axe yesterday caused me to think of the "Buckin'". This video showed even another axe tip. Well done! Keep on ~ Keepin' on........
The longer the time passes me I'm using more axe to delimb. Especially in spruce/fir here in Sweden. It's so nice to turn off the chainsaw, take off headset and work when listening to nature. You use other muscles and feels so much calmer and safer to do so. With the chopping type GB wedgebanger i have in my belt it feels also faster for me. I rather do it in this way and later are back at stump and take the big saw again, measure and cut it up from butt end. [Usually use two saws, one for felling and a revhappy small e.g Husky 242xpg with thin chain to delimb.] Thank you Buckin' for your wellmade uploads!
The 242XP is really great for delimbing. I also used it in light to medium spurce and for cleaning. Naughty little ripper! Love them! Especially live the way they respond to throttle!
@@sebastianleicht It was a standard saw for corporate fellers/2nd thinners for a long time here in Sweden. They changed saws every year and you could get one after for the cost on one pack of cigarettes! So now I have these for rest of my life incl spare parts and for maybe two (or five) generations more, if there will be gasoline still!?! I've competed in safe delimbing with them also. And NO! Not for sale! I'm 64y now and I've put them i my will and in the prenuptial agreement! Haha!
Ps.But I still use the three first ones I bought as used. A bit tuned and had them in winter forestry for ~25 years.
@@uppsalahazzemarkstedt2759 i have only two of fhem, one saved from trash and rebuild and the other repaired for a friend and got her as a present when finished. But some parts are hard to find here in germany. Got them finished with original Parts -new an used- except the piston (they are Meteor with light grinding mod)
Although I'm more a "Stihl guy" they have a nice rest and are looked after, get some wood to eat all month. Except it goes to bad limbing (stormdamage/bug) then they are in serious duty. One heavyer felling saw, that two fellas and hallelujah!
Your videos are always great, very informative!!!
Hello Buckin. Ironhorse and Tinman two class acts right there! Love and kindness
There is lots of love in the Chainsaw Brotherhood.
Kids need to start watching this fine man's videos!!!! The world would be a much better place. Thank you Billy for all your kind words
good morning buckin and hogan thanks for the upllifting videos being sidelined for 2 years do to a stroke i feel like i get to the outdoors my happy place is nature love yuns and welcome new subs to the buckin experience be kind love wins
Loving the content Buckin.
If you're going to do a
"PORT OFF" or "BUILD OFF" , you all need to lob down to your local dealer or the same dealer at the same time and grab the same off the shelf model of whatever brand and start from there.
Looking forward to the outcome.
Take care.
Great video as always Buckin. Oh man my whole sawmanship and wedgemanship have for become better and easier. My life changed when I found your channel and I appreciate you letting me be part of it all. Thank you Buckin. 🌲❤🌲✊🪓
To be honest friend you have enriched this community’s panache, your life spirit is great . You remind me of a Sesame Street character. Love ya
God bless you and your family and friends and everyone on the channel. Love it !!! With love Jay small
Amen, Jesus bless you and your family ❤️
Yes Buckin I watch Harvey , & Tinman. Would love to see more run offs. Be Kind .
Bucking I've broken 2 of my handles since this started. All this you show just makes me better
Know one has ever talked about this stuff. I love it thank you dearly for being who you are. Axes and saws are becoming an obsession, Thank you.
Build off sounds cool. Would love to watch that.
Will enjoy coming to Buckin stock,to meet and greet you and the Buckin army.Will enjoy meeting both Ironhorse,Tinman,and you Buckin',and to talk saws,cutting, splitting, filling,and general things in life.it impressed me that what we do makes a difference in this world and it also teaches young that us older guys know respect and are trying to teach them that they need to learn it,because if we don't this country,or world will go out in a hand basket.keep up the great work,because I am doing it on my end,love will win.!!!!!
Very instructive thankful grateful and kind well spoken Buckin way to deliver the message once again. Welcome to all enjoy the kinship. Be kind
Light work!! Awesome job guys!!
hey you
This would be a interesting kick off between Harvy and Tinman both very knowledgeable and both build some dang strong runners!
Love your videos
I live in New Zealand just a average guy with a few husky’s I only use for firewood just for myself and my Dad
My Dad was a logger too all the men and women who have logged ,bucked ,felled out in those woods you are all legends
HOTROD HOMELITE HOTROD HOMELITE!!!!!!!! P38 P38!!!! My two
Dream saws!!!! Get them out buckin!!!!!! As always WORK SAFE 😎🇨🇦🇺🇸
Agreed.
That chat that was had at the end. I’m gonna take that personally 😊 I don’t give ya a red cent. Still ya make me feel welcome and appreciated✊Great talent that is😎Thanks for sharing and welcome to the new comers ❤️
Both are beautiful power saws 👍👍
Both are great! I'd like to see more comparisons.
It’s been a while since I’ve seen a video with Hogan in it. It was nice to see him. Always liked seeing the two of you work together.
Gosh, I Love Chainsaws!!!
Great idea, I just suggested to Smitty to compare saws with other builders. I think from what I’ve seen of that Tinman build it’s an absolute beast, when you get it dialed back in we’ll all see that Buckin look 👀! 😂
Man that was a tight drop. I wouldnt have risked it that close. Nice work !!
I'm from Michigan, I run a 572xp with a 20", love the saw, keeps right up with my ported big bore 372xp, both pull a 32" in walnut no problem
Are you serious the 572 is that quick I've been debating on grabbing one i think I'm going to do it
Love you buckin. Love you all have a great day
And the Winner is....Buckin'!!
Because he gets to have both of these jewels and run at will!👍
Lol idk what inside joke I'm missing here but I love ur content buckn, you keep up the good work buddy
That Ironhorse purrs at idle like my Harley Roadking, although higher pitch. It’s got that iconic hiccup…awesome.
The BBR interjections were 🔥
I liked when Hogan said they were 272s I was thinking that just as he was saying it
Can't wait to get my hands on the Buckin Special Wood Bullet !!!
Finally! Back on the saw eh. I’m happy for you Buddy!
Hey bucken love the saws Tinmans rocks. Great video. Be kind. Thanks
There’s nothing better than hearing a 2stroke eat that’s running perfectly
You have a good mission!
That tin man pulls hard
Best reaction ever friend......
Iron horse knows so so much more. He is the most knowledgeable experienced saw guy period.
Love your stuff, man
Great video Buckin! Have a great weekend now!.. ☺️😉💥🙏
hey buckin and army of kindness, have a great sunday everyone!
be kind !
Mr Pilk!!
@@tinmanssaws Hi, Mr Tinman!!!
hope you doing fine! nice weekend to you,broh!
I have a home lite me me give me great saw love it . Have some other saws you would like to have they need work. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts. Great video.god bless.
Any day running saws is a good day.
Man serving God.
Please run that 288 that Matt sent you🙏 you will be impressed, I promise you
One of the best office views In the world!
I'm trying to learn more about theory of the hand saws and sharpening if anyone has a thought...starting to use a hand saw when I can
Very instructional and impressive video Buckin. In my very amateur judgement, the Ironman saw performed better and faster than the tinman saw< period!
A good wodsman
Always keep a carb tool
To tune it day by day.
Really good to see it
Happen in real life by pro
Woodsman 😁
Buckin so joyful to look at ya freind.
I want that chopper!!
What kind of suspenders are you wearing with the clips on the strap?
Love that BR let someone try one your saws out. I did same to another tree service I helped out. He on the look out for a 372 now he Normally a Stihl guy.
Would be great to see tin man and iron horse take a Chinese knock of saw port it but try to make it reliable as well. Then have buckin take both saws and give them the worst punishment you can to see which holds up. I respect these guys greatly and I’ve been to kero g two stroke since I was very young. I’ve learned a lot from these guys and also from just trying to tinker things a certain way and see how it works. Some times you learn more from a fail then a success. Great content and will be waiting for the next videos from all of you
You should definitely do more build offs like this
Oh ya you have to build a saw that will teach me how to fix my saws . It would be great video. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Hey bucking I would love to show you some axe and knives I have made . Any advice on how to start up a channel and or maybe selling some of them here or there ? If you have any advice it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks keep up the awesome content it’s all I watch I enjoy it and love the good vibes !
turn on the camera and talk to , thats what i did , glad you like my videos
And be you I would guess, most everyone I watch is authentic, that's the BIGGEST thing with me and creators
Thank you for the advice! Will do and when I do I’ll let you know maybe check it out !
When can we buy one of the axes?
Love it the build off sounds cool
Man I've never really considered a ax sexy...but dang that handle about 10 min from the end just makes me want to caress it gently like a fine womans leg, such beautiful grain and smooth man that's pretty
Would love to see you do a build off ,in detail, I hope to perhaps port a saw and would love to learn how . I have learned so much from you BBR ,it is a honor and a privilege to watch your videos
Thanks. LJ from MS.
Harv and Tinman are such wonderfully good guys. And they build some mean saws.
Be respectful of the good, chainsaw don’t care, people care! 🤛🙏❤️
💥 Those saws sound awesome Buckin
#ARITTERBITWILLDO
I do like that ting ting sound of that 266.
I can't decide, I have respect for both builders and I watched the whole series on tinman's , I would put a 20-24 bar on that thing and let her eat and my jaw dropped when I heard Harvey's idle that's wicked sexy sounding
And I did get a different perspective watching these builds, I typically run what I call my "delimber " saw in the 30's cc, homelite super2, poulan3314 , echo 355T ECT
Then my absolute go to farm saw is 590 Timberwolf no mod followed by 550xp then 271farmboss taking the rear and for big boy pro stuff I go 70cc+ from 372 and up with 2 different 372 builds one fast one torque,660 ,070 and a 444(and I'm still waiting in a 7310 echo..I have big plans when I get one,can't wait) in progress and what finally clicked watching this is 60's cc units really can be perfect around here you can knock on 70's potential with less weight and more agile for example my back would rather weild the 550 for hours in a job not foolin around than a 372, but the power I like isn't there with the 550 ...seems like a no duh I know but it was enlightening for me I never got into the 60's (excluding my 590 but I'm leaving it 100% stock at least till it's worn out and I tell you what that thing keeps coming back for more it's the terminator of farm/ranch saws my old 450 rancher would be re built 3x's by now I want to see how long this thing goes it don't die) ....now I'm looking for some 60cc class cores
Homlite is my fav! Something about small cc’s keeping up with big bores!
What do you think about the old 924 and super so homlite they seemed to be such a good saw back in the day I still have my supper so not running now need carb work if I remember right was tuned by my buddy nothing in it's class could out cut it loved to run that little saw
Love those buckin and friends episodes
SAW OFF!!!!!....WEEEEEE!...... thanks 4 video. be kind.
18:53 I don't think people realize what skill is being shown right there striking that ax repeatedly right where she needs to go. That shows a lot of experience and control.
Nice.😆 😆.💪 mate
any tool brokes if using it wrong. ironhorse and tinmans saws are awesome.
I love the idea of a little friendly competition with the power saws! I love Tinman and Iron horse, and I think they would both enjoy the build off 👍💪
I don't think there's enough space in the comments for me to put down what I've got from this channel..... One thing I know for sure is that every time I watch a video, I feel like I'm sitting with a brotherhood and sisterhood of people who are all on the same wavelength wanting to spread love and kindness everywhere ❤️
Love you all....❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
Ian is obviously an experienced professional, but the way he runs the saw, digging dogs in makes the saws not run at full rpm. Probably some of it with not being used to the saws, but Buckin makes his cuts keeping full rpm all the time hes skill is so freaking amazing..
Also Ian overcut that first tree alot, kinda scared me a second there cuz it was leaning and the pounding on the wedges gave it a little scary wiggle backwards.. Idk ive watched maybe 500 buckin videos, never seen him overcut a backcut.
I’d like to get my home lite ported and an exhaust how would you do it ? I live in Sudbury Ontario Canada?
I would hate to live on the differents between the SAWS. Them guys flat know bigtime exactly what the hell to do to make them SAWS Eat that wood. Love wins.
Boy that’s a chopper alright! Nice
who makes the flipdown visor/muff combo?
I'm ready for the build off
Grew up barking logs with an axe. Among other things. But would love you to show us how the trees in your area debark with one of your axes. Cheers from Oz.
Listen To Them Gals Sing ! Love That Bunker Build.! Great Tips ! Prayers For Bo Bo & Family ! ATB T God Bless
Hey I have a home lite I’d like to get ported and one of your exhausts on it I live in Sudbury Ontario Canada would you do that ?
Buckin can you do a video on how to sharpen a guys tree climbing spears.
Nice on limbing with an axe . i got some of that to do
when man and husky become one.....
what octane fuel do u run in ur saws?
Where can I get a wood bullet from ?