Cutting timber with a stock 395XP Husqvarna

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
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  • @RobertYoutsey
    @RobertYoutsey 7 років тому +4

    could watch this for hours and hours. awesome, thanks wade.

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +1

      Robert Youtsey hey with pleasure buddy

  • @shannonskidgel1348
    @shannonskidgel1348 7 років тому +1

    love watching you cut timber wade! I know why when and how you do what you do! you were the first person i saw on the tube that cut like me! Log on and stay safe.

  • @thehigbees8406
    @thehigbees8406 7 років тому

    I like your big yellow wedge at the end of the video. We use them at work from time to time.

  • @brianballa3086
    @brianballa3086 4 роки тому +1

    son i really dont think you can make a bad video.....love them all good stuff

  • @johnwatz4955
    @johnwatz4955 2 роки тому

    Enjoy your channel, entertaining & informative.

  • @debbiewilson4655
    @debbiewilson4655 7 років тому

    nice vid,thanks again,we have since bought a 395xp [new] and it is amazing.still run a smaller saw for smaller jobs.its a ps6500 dolmar.dolmar starts better but boy the husky has grunt like no other.Dave and Deb from New Zealand

  • @justinweaver8787
    @justinweaver8787 2 роки тому

    Ol sycamore!! Give in to the 395!!! Nice !!

  • @kennymysak2079
    @kennymysak2079 7 років тому +2

    puddin is eating good today. keep up the great video's

  • @rogervandergriff1851
    @rogervandergriff1851 4 роки тому +2

    Sounds like you need to sharpen that chain!!!

  • @alandredske2369
    @alandredske2369 7 років тому

    spring poles everywhere! got her set just a little aggressive hey buddy? Hang on tight and be safe Wade! your fellow logger Al.

  • @justinwoodlee1062
    @justinwoodlee1062 7 років тому

    Good long videos lately. Keep em coming love them.

  • @mikewhite8245
    @mikewhite8245 7 років тому

    Love seeing wood hit the ground. Good video

  • @jeremygregory9501
    @jeremygregory9501 7 років тому

    sit back and watch the pro work stevey!!

  • @catdieselpower193
    @catdieselpower193 7 років тому +2

    dam fine vidja Tater nice work buddy!!

  • @joetiller1031
    @joetiller1031 7 років тому

    Your are the man Wade.

  • @Crazy-fp5ch
    @Crazy-fp5ch 7 років тому +1

    We Gona learn today Tader.

    • @Crazy-fp5ch
      @Crazy-fp5ch 7 років тому +1

      Thanks Wade love to see saw dust and sunshine

  • @jeremygregory9501
    @jeremygregory9501 7 років тому +1

    us ol guys will teach you young guys some day.

  • @olskoolloggin9761
    @olskoolloggin9761 7 років тому +3

    Way to knife em' down brother! Stay safe, keep lookin up!!!

  • @daletractor6637
    @daletractor6637 7 років тому +3

    tater how come the wedges you cut are so small? Ive always cut bigger wedges out but I only cut trees in the context of disaster relief. Are you just trying to get a cleaner cut? can I get away with cutting wedges that size?

    • @jakekellogg3810
      @jakekellogg3810 5 років тому

      More board foot on the stump

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  4 роки тому +1

      Yes takes a smaller piece out of the butt log and saves precious time and energy
      Only downfall is if ya have to spin the tree on the stump its more likely to slab a piece off on ya

  • @Lebowlogging
    @Lebowlogging 7 років тому +2

    Hey Wade, awesome video! I have a question about cut cycle times in your area, now i know every bush is different but on average how long would you say until you can cut a bush again? Up here in Ontario we usually aim to take about 1/3 of the volume out (on average its about 15 ton per acre of pulp and 1500 board feet of logs) and depending on the site we can come back and cut the same volume again in 15-20 years.

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +2

      adam lebow it's all depends on the cycle and the management plan of the forester and land owner... hard question to answer

  • @justinwoodlee1062
    @justinwoodlee1062 7 років тому

    Looks to be a little older. All the trees are bald. No leaves

  • @jacob-ih2zj
    @jacob-ih2zj 6 років тому +1

    Is there any money in sycamore or is it just a saw log? I've got a forest of sycamore monsters and I'm talking 40"+ straight as an arrow trees but was told there no good for nothing

    • @jordanl5628
      @jordanl5628 4 роки тому

      You can make over a grand per slab slabbed up, kiln dried and planned at that thickness.

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  4 роки тому

      Not around here there is a notch 1/4 saw market but good luck with it

  • @cynthiaherr9029
    @cynthiaherr9029 7 років тому

    Nice job Wade,but , Puddin sound's like she's got a cold coming on her..
    Take Care out there and tell Stevey ..Leave you alone ..lol

  • @CMDSR
    @CMDSR Рік тому

    Your other saw was puddin are you gonna name this one puttin.

  • @keithhughesheritagelogging6888
    @keithhughesheritagelogging6888 6 років тому

    I like to see you work for the pallet logs that's how we do it by the job for a hundred thousand feet it cuts a hundred and fifty thousand feet when you're done sawing the boards out you got damn near 200,000 feet

  • @daltonhorton3366
    @daltonhorton3366 7 років тому +1

    Why aren't you topping with the din din?

  • @BigRock804
    @BigRock804 7 років тому

    Hi:
    That was some nice cutting. Did you cat all those trees on one tank of gas?
    When I cut limbs off I some of the time get jamb in the cut. I noticed you only used the tip. Nice going.

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому

      Csbinet Maker I don't recall

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  4 роки тому

      Yes always use the tip when topping if ya make a mistake it usually is not as bad and you can wiggle out gopd luck with it buddy

  • @maineman11
    @maineman11 6 років тому

    That last tree needed a bigger/deeper notch cut out.

  • @leethurston4774
    @leethurston4774 7 років тому

    What's the diameter limit where you work. And who does the marking?

  • @jamesspires8096
    @jamesspires8096 7 років тому +2

    Nice on' tator

  • @siduramaxde
    @siduramaxde 7 років тому +8

    more videos of pretty ladies getting mulch please

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +4

      siduramaxde hey I like playing a part in them

  • @AleX.SPP.
    @AleX.SPP. 6 років тому

    What size is that bar on the Husky ? It looks very balanced. Good work !

  • @mukymik6414
    @mukymik6414 7 років тому

    Nice video young fella, do the saplings make the next generation of logs?

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 4 роки тому

      Yup. But you don't want to trip on them.

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  4 роки тому

      Yes some gets cut and some stays depends on species

  • @salmonhunter7414
    @salmonhunter7414 7 років тому +1

    Is that going to be pudding #3?

  • @oldscout2514
    @oldscout2514 6 років тому

    Do you really like that Husky Varner saw?

  • @mtndeer
    @mtndeer 7 років тому

    My wife gets so pissed! " You run chainsaws in the evenings, chainsaws @ 5;30 in the morning! Chainsaws all weekend!! Now chainsaws @ work??? Mounting a deer and listening to them fall during the day too?? SO!!!! It's logger wade!!! Get over it!!! Ha , Ha!!!

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  4 роки тому

      Hahaha aint no better music buddy thanks fer watchin

  • @maxhole2
    @maxhole2 7 років тому

    I flush cut the butt all the time, especially white oak veneer grade. Prop the cut with a wedge or two and follow on through. Works great.

  • @jeremiefitzgerald2172
    @jeremiefitzgerald2172 3 роки тому

    Rake and stakem

  • @gnslogging3635
    @gnslogging3635 7 років тому

    hey i thought stevie had u talked into runnin a 661 haha

  • @grandpacocky7618
    @grandpacocky7618 7 років тому +1

    There must be some method in the madness.

  • @slr379x9
    @slr379x9 7 років тому +1

    Wade how old are you and when did you start working in the woods?

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +4

      I think I'm 38 grew up in this industry

    • @slr379x9
      @slr379x9 7 років тому

      you're a hoot to watch love your stuff bud

  • @leroyadkins6003
    @leroyadkins6003 7 років тому +1

    not bade I would hire you

  • @michaellee4389
    @michaellee4389 7 років тому +1

    Where can I get the best deal buying a new saw?

    • @williamuskoski1385
      @williamuskoski1385 7 років тому

      Michael Lee it depends on the brand and type of saw and if its a pro saw or a homeowner model.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 4 роки тому

      I'll sell you a 660. Like new. 36 and a 24 inch.

  • @StumpjumperVideosPA
    @StumpjumperVideosPA 7 років тому +2

    that way to much like work tater break out din-din !

  • @travisalcombrack44
    @travisalcombrack44 7 років тому

    what kind of wood are you cutting

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +1

      Travis Alcombrack mostly oak and poplar the first one shoulda been a sycamore

  • @rodneyturner4857
    @rodneyturner4857 6 років тому

    You like huskavarna or sthil chainsaw

  • @chrisfarmer2937
    @chrisfarmer2937 7 років тому

    Hey Wade what style chains do you run

  • @austenwildbur2805
    @austenwildbur2805 7 років тому

    hey wade how many trees can you cut down in a day

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +5

      austen wildbur never counted trees before but my record is 45,000bdft in a day

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +4

      Cut and topped

  • @chuckdriver9672
    @chuckdriver9672 7 років тому

    that saw needs BARK...

  • @williambombard4449
    @williambombard4449 5 років тому

    Need chains on the skidder

  • @jeremygregory9501
    @jeremygregory9501 7 років тому

    also stevey that a 395 stock..

  • @njblanchard2618
    @njblanchard2618 7 років тому +1

    good morning Logger ade I am a little surprised to see that you are still cutting timber with no face no hinge after your trip out west, I noticed that your saw is spitting sawdust not chips? could b your chain is dull something you might want to consider if cutting hardwoods is difficult try switching over to 404 chain with a 404 sproket

    • @chipsofstihl7538
      @chipsofstihl7538 6 років тому +1

      NJ Blanchard not tater’s first rodeo

    • @steppoffaith8426
      @steppoffaith8426 6 років тому +1

      What does chain pitch have to do with sharpness

  • @frankpeters6921
    @frankpeters6921 7 років тому

    Why no Din Din or Buncher?

  • @husqman5280
    @husqman5280 7 років тому

    got a new puddin ?

  • @fei-forestry6169
    @fei-forestry6169 7 років тому +1

    Stevie's tit for tat I see

  • @DanielGouldingnavy
    @DanielGouldingnavy 7 років тому

    Puddin don't sound quite right, and chatterin to boot

    • @LoggerWade
      @LoggerWade  7 років тому +4

      Dan Goulding it's ok it got smashed a week after the vidja anyways

  • @drewdouglas4883
    @drewdouglas4883 7 років тому

    You need to get something faster than that
    STEVEY may lend you something