I love the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS 2019 here. My Dad lived on a Dairy Farm & His Parents & Brother Raised Crops too And Harvested them. My Dad Worked in a Saw Mill for years in the Thumb of The State of Michigan. Then Owned His Own Saw Mill for 5 years . He loved Working in the Saw Mill & Cutting Down Trees. My Dad taught his 3 kids growing up in the 70's & 80 'a all about Trees. I will never forget none of that either That is a Treasure & Great & Happy Memories of My Dad. RiP Dad William " Bill " Spaid 2011. You are not Forgotten. I watch this STIHL Timbersports 2019 & I am thinking of You Dad & Grandpa Spaid. A Uncle of mine too Worked at a Saw Mill too for awhile. This is Very Hard Physical Labor Work. Thank You to all of the Men & Women who Work & Chop & Saw All Those Timbers. Thanks A Million.
Unbelievable sport. This manages to have a better transmission than bodybuilding and strongman events! Look at this quality. Everyone involved in this should be proud
Just to say I've been boxer and powerlifter and I've don professionaly as lumberjack for 4 years not counting being working same job as extra money in pocket before being pro I can say after box this is by fat my favorite sport
I like Lumberjacks. That is very hard , physical Labor Work. Not easy at all . Thank you to all of the Lumberjacks out there. My Dad Grewup on & worked for years on a Dairy Farm & Raised Crops with his Family. Then he Worked at a Saw Mill in Michigan & Owned a Saw Mill for 5 years. Very hard,strenuous, physical Labored Work.
Can someone tell me what axes they are using at 18:30? I would expect these to be Stihl axes but they are not listed on STihl website, as far as I know...
Louis Jolliet there’s lot of different professional competition axes but one major custom company used by a lot of the major timber sports competitors is Tuatahi axes, stihl doesn’t sell any axes of such purpose.
@@anthonyoswald2205 Thank you, good sir and yes I did find out about the Tuatahi axes. They are gorgeous instruments but difficult to find where I live and likely crazy expensive. Too bad that Stihl doesn't produce things like that.
The intro states Competition started in USA,.......come on! Originated in Ulverstone, Tasmania Australia in the 1870's, also STIHLTIMBERSPORTS how about invest in some extra cameras, and fire the current camera Man.
Wow, Matt Cogar knew the second he dropped the third disc that he screwed up by letting his saw bite into the wood again. Hot saw is all about controlling the rig.
Something about Scheer's attitude really grates on me, idk what it is. Sorry, but Cogar will always be MY champion! I know he's probably not crying with his 6 trucks at home, but he deserved the win here imo.
When they done away with pole climbing, dropping accuracy of a tall pole, and log rolling, I lost some interest in the sport. Those were the real skills of the loggers of the past. Today it is nothing more than a high tech show. Most of the equipment used is exotic to say the least, and not used in everyday logging. To be true to the occupation, they should use the same equipment that is used everyday, and not custom made high tech designed equipment. This just my personal opinion.
All of these tools can be used everyday if you want them too. I’m totally with you on the old school stuff, I really enjoy watching the older videos. In the reality of progress some things just don’t succeed unfortunately. I still enjoy watching these sport specific thoroughbreds run though.
I love the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS 2019 here. My Dad lived on a Dairy Farm & His Parents & Brother Raised Crops too And Harvested them. My Dad Worked in a Saw Mill for years in the Thumb of The State of Michigan. Then Owned His Own Saw Mill for 5 years . He loved Working in the Saw Mill & Cutting Down Trees. My Dad taught his 3 kids growing up in the 70's & 80 'a all about Trees. I will never forget none of that either
That is a Treasure & Great & Happy Memories of My Dad. RiP Dad William " Bill " Spaid 2011. You are not Forgotten. I watch this STIHL Timbersports 2019 & I am thinking of You Dad & Grandpa Spaid. A Uncle of mine too Worked at a Saw Mill too for awhile. This is Very Hard Physical Labor Work. Thank You to all of the Men & Women who Work & Chop & Saw All Those Timbers. Thanks A Million.
Unbelievable sport. This manages to have a better transmission than bodybuilding and strongman events! Look at this quality. Everyone involved in this should be proud
Totally agree about bodybuilding, but disagree about Strongman. It would be great to see this at a larger level. Also, you have a cool name.
Werth
Just by watching this I've gained a beard and 10 pounds of lean muscle
Made me laugh :)
Did your name change to Matthew too?
I’m a lost for words some of the things they do amaze me
I always love watching these even forged in fire
very humble all around cheers
at 12:06 it says matt cogar lives in grafton wv
im wondering when he moved here ?
Excellent show enjoyed every minute. Subscribed.
The hot saw is such a crapshoot
Tqwyc
Just to say I've been boxer and powerlifter and I've don professionaly as lumberjack for 4 years not counting being working same job as extra money in pocket before being pro I can say after box this is by fat my favorite sport
I like Lumberjacks. That is very hard , physical Labor Work. Not easy at all . Thank you to all of the Lumberjacks out there. My Dad Grewup on & worked for years on a Dairy Farm & Raised Crops with his Family. Then he Worked at a Saw Mill in Michigan & Owned a Saw Mill for 5 years. Very hard,strenuous, physical Labored Work.
Minneapolis represent!
DQ for Cassidy scheer on standing block
Can someone tell me what axes they are using at 18:30? I would expect these to be Stihl axes but they are not listed on STihl website, as far as I know...
Louis Jolliet there’s lot of different professional competition axes but one major custom company used by a lot of the major timber sports competitors is Tuatahi axes, stihl doesn’t sell any axes of such purpose.
@@anthonyoswald2205 Thank you, good sir and yes I did find out about the Tuatahi axes. They are gorgeous instruments but difficult to find where I live and likely crazy expensive. Too bad that Stihl doesn't produce things like that.
The intro states Competition started in USA,.......come on! Originated in Ulverstone, Tasmania Australia in the 1870's, also STIHLTIMBERSPORTS how about invest in some extra cameras, and fire the current camera Man.
Wow, Matt Cogar knew the second he dropped the third disc that he screwed up by letting his saw bite into the wood again. Hot saw is all about controlling the rig.
What brand and model are those axes used in the championship? They all are shiny/
Tuatahi.
Ironic
judge is blind on the lentz hot saw
👋👋👋👋 как можно тут участвовать
I watched the video 20 times in slow mo, nate hodges hit before they said go.
That dq of Jason Lentz was just a defect in the wood. You can even see the same defect in the remaining log.
Scheer beat slingerland on that stock saw from the angle i watched .
Something about Scheer's attitude really grates on me, idk what it is. Sorry, but Cogar will always be MY champion! I know he's probably not crying with his 6 trucks at home, but he deserved the win here imo.
He didn't win a truck in 2018, he won a Harley motorcycle.
Who is the 'Stand to your timber' voice?
Che tipo di asce usano?
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judge needs new glasses even a blind person can see the wood was thick enough and it wasnt cut
Круто!!!👍👍👍
They need to fire the blind refs in the hot saw portion what a horrible call. They must ref in the nfl games also.
Stand back he has a sharp saw
When they done away with pole climbing, dropping accuracy of a tall pole, and log rolling, I lost some interest in the sport. Those were the real skills of the loggers of the past. Today it is nothing more than a high tech show. Most of the equipment used is exotic to say the least, and not used in everyday logging. To be true to the occupation, they should use the same equipment that is used everyday, and not custom made high tech designed equipment. This just my personal opinion.
The morning wood competition is the best you’ll never see it on tv
All of these tools can be used everyday if you want them too. I’m totally with you on the old school stuff, I really enjoy watching the older videos. In the reality of progress some things just don’t succeed unfortunately. I still enjoy watching these sport specific thoroughbreds run though.
Lol is the first underhand chop guy in blue dipping? I think I see his spit bottle, that's true lumberjack...or is that axe oil or something...
*"Now that we're men" intensifies*
The only true sport... Everything else is just a game!!!
"whats up with the purple saw" Really guy? What a stupid question
It was clearly a cue, the guy wanted to talk about it
Really rooting for lentz and cogar.. oh well shit happened
If Mexico had a team these guys would be competing for 2nd
E poni a bi chigià vine la compagnia lu pagherà trulalerae trulala Ciao beibe inpara e poi Nara bela dimo niu
Social distancing please
This is last years competition
@@Mattthecowboy this was sarcasm
No need for the ridiculousness
Now i know why *STIHL* is has best chainsaw
You can't be SFO and still call yourself an athlete.
Stihl timbersports series and the guy making the first cut is wearing capris. Nothing is sacred i guess.
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