TESTING The Worst Chainsaw Tools on Amazon
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Happy new year to you and your lovely family! Be safe and be together :)
You got the small log tong, the bigger one is way better. Happy New Year
#wranglerstar Would you provide a link to your first aid pouch for your fallers belt. Thanks
John Frahm Id recommend getting appropriate hands on training and then looking for a pouch around the specific devices you’ve been trained on. By appropriate, trauma training needs to be practical, realistic and scenario based.
@@c11453198 thanks. EMT certified, taking WFA course this year. Involved in property maintenance for a non profit in the Sierras, have completed course work granting S-212 Wildfire Power Saw certification. I just liked the more streamlined look of his IFAK. Currently first aid kit sits in the truck which is always a ways away from where you are working. Hope to never need it but....I think Wranglerstar and Amp-3 should market a kit together.
Looks like the "I'm a Fire Fighter" belt by Fisher-Price I gave my son.
The fisher price set is better quality lol
@@robcanthandlestupidy9249I was about to say Fisher Price actually makes some quality products.
Love that u have been putting the AR in the background lately. Keep it up.
I like it too. It reinforces the fact that it's a tool. It isn't going to just go on a shooting spree by itself. I gotta wonder how many people have been triggered by it, even though the fact that some people probably are is just kinda sad.
I love it too. Always gotta have a good tool if it's ever needed while you're out and about while on your property
@@basteward4567 if he is sad why are u here watching ? your the sad one!
@@basteward4567 That makes no sense. He's showing that it's a tool, not something to be afraid of. He doesn't even mention them. It's quite literally part of the background, but somehow it's going to drive untold millions to his channel? Come on.
@@basteward4567 No, I simply think that if he was trying to trigger people, there are literally thousands of ways that he could have done it more effectively. The fact that he didn't do any of those things leads me to understand that triggering people is not his goal. Or do you think that he isn't clever enough to come up with the idea to do regular videos showing off his guns? Because that sounds naive.
He needs to do a video with an east coast logger
The belt costs $ 99 in Sweden and is aimed at the home owners
I love how you're still flexing your 2nd amendment right
i think it was because the neighbour called bear but then again i dont remember when that was
This is the old crappy belt. They have a new one (Husky flexi)
Those scissor action tongs are an ABSOLUTE godsend, I have them and when moving cut and split logs, when you get in the swing of it you can pick and load whatever your putting them into very quickly, easily and more importantly, with much less strain on your back.
And talking as someone with lower back OA that is essential.
After shoveling snow for two hours and a shower this is the best way to relax, thank you and have a happy new year.
according to the swedish husqvarna site that is not the logging/falling belt that is "complet" belt that is made for the once that drive a timber truck or work at a sawmill the one made for logging and falling is called "Tool belt flexi carrier kit" and is modular so you can get what you need not what they think you need.
The tongs are great for moving small logs as you showed, and especially great for picking up firewood off the ground to load in the truck. With practice you can toss the wood from the tongs, get one in each hand and your really cooking! There is also a larger size from them also. Thanks for the videos!
I do no logging, no firefighting, no homesteading, but find your videos incredibly relaxing to watch for whatever reason. I do dabble in woodworking, so those videos help me out; regardless, something about your content is just super relaxing to watch even if I'm never gonna use 95% of the tools and whatnot you review.
I couldn't help but notice that actually getting into the First Aid pouch seemed like it was kind of difficult, and it made me wonder - if you're in a situation where you need to get into that pouch, are you potentially going to be weakened to the point of not being able to get it open? I feel like a sturdy canvas pouch with velcro would have been a better choice.
Thank you for the video and review! Happy new year!
My OCD immediately noticed the green first aid sticker was peeling around the edges, no sooner had i thought "I'd be peeling that off straight away" and in the next shot its gone! 😁
Had to watch back, one big improvement right there (3.48)
You know, I'm amazed he didn't include that as a knock against the belt too, I expect stickers to at least last out into the woods on a 200$ accessory. Granted, for 200$ I expect you to at least do a moderately acceptable screen printing instead of a sticker.
@@Allurade
Agreed.
7:53 Yeah, the logging industry in Sweden is heavily mechanised so chainsaws don't sing as much.
Bought one new 3 years ago still using it and its held up well to the job. I work in the forest for job , firewood and milled timber
I love videos like this one. You always do a great job Cody. I saw Mrs. Wranglerstar's 4Runner in the last video. I got my wife one as well. We love it too. I'm not sure what all the East Coast ribbing has been about these last few months but I'm a Texan so I love every bit of it. Can't get enough of it. Happy New Year's to you and your family and thank you for what you do. God bless y'all!
I am from the wilds of Northern New Jersey and I just wanted to let you know that us eastners have feelings and we can be pretty sensitive, so picking on us can have a lasting effect. With that being said I just wanted to let you guys on the LEFT COAST know that we all appreciate the time you spend on the videos and all the help and ideas. I wish you and yours a Happy and Healthy New Year. Keep up the good work.
i've got a set of those huge grabbers, i use them for dragging big logs, they were used for saw mills and i've always called them log jaws
"I don't know if I would wear this out in public" had me laughing so hard haha. Thanks for sharing, and Happy New Year to you and your family!
Why would you? Unless you are falling a tree in public. But if you were you would look odd without that
Thanks for something new, you do a great job mixing it up. Was worried you got axed by UA-cam, glad your channel is still going strong,
32" waist. That's a distant memory.
The good ol' skeptical Wranglerstar is showing here.
That flap on the back protects your hiney from any East Coast lumberjacks.
Hahahahahahaha
Hey! ......I live on the East coast, East coast of Australia! 😁😂😃😆
getting froggy.
Is Midwest ok? 😂😂
Happy New Year Cody to You & All of Yours🎉. Thank You Sir for all you did, doing and continue to Do. May God Bless you all.
My favorite part was when you referred your 'horseshoe nail on the loggers tape' idea as the "traditional" way of doing it. Great video Cody!
“If your an east coast logger” 😂 come on out we’ll show how small of hardwood we cut
If he saw the wood we cut he would run back to his perfect fir trees
Yeah, I like cody and his videos but I don't understand the hate for us east coast guys. Let him cut some some old hardwood and then talk smack.
andrew head it’s all a joke, he has no issue with east coast guys he just jokes around, I’m from the east coast and I think it’s funny, but when people from the east coast get offended suddenly his jokes seem to make sense
I had an aneurism trying to read this
@@TheAthholdings These west coast guys ain't never seen a real tree.
The tongues would be my only interest also. I've used pallet clamps with the same concept to pull the pallets out to the end of the truck. Thanks for the video, and you all have a Happy New Year 👍🙂
Thanks for doing the comparison between the cost of this belt and the one you own. I was wondering those exact costs as you were showing the Husky belt.
Huh we´ve had those "grabbers" for a long time. I know my dad has a one, And it´s like 60 years old. And I think the reason why we use those instead of pickaroons is because it´s easier to carry logs close to your body. And I´ve tried pickaroons and they just don´t work as well when it comes to actually dragging and carrying logs.
Funny video Cody! Happy New Year! God Bless!
I believe the dual tool setup is mainly designed for logging the smaller up to 8" timber they have in Sweden. Not really for the big west coast timber
Happy new year everybody. I hope 2020 will be fantastic for you.
Please share the e-mail with us that Husqvarna sends you after they see this.
You suxx no more hidden yt review fees for you ;-)
He has obviously never visited an East Coast logging operation.
Happy New Years Cody. Thanks for the good stuff. :)
Thank you for sharing . Happy New Year to You and Yours . May God Bless you and your Family .
Happy New Year to your whole family ! Pray health and success for all you endeavour in 2020 !
Hey Wranglerstar
so lets say you were going into the bush to clear trails, path, etc that nature and wildlife has caused (beavers) what type of tree tools would you take with for a weekend trip? ex. wedges, pick.. etc and would you do a tool/ gear review on it??
I quit the drink just before Halloween this year and I feel pretty good 👍 Happy New Year!
Thank you for this information and Great Video 😎🤙
At least here on the East Coast we actually have Hardwood and actually takes some skill to sharpen a chain any doll chain will cut through Pine🤣
True and my pickaroon just bounces off some hardwoods.
@@jaygrenham a master never Reveals His tricks and Secrets🙃
Also, he cuts down a few trees and tries to call himself a logger. I'd like to see him run a saw for 8 to 10 hours a day in Georgia in the middle of July.
@@justmeandthethree are u talking to me
@@davethevtwinaddict2151 I was talking to you but not about you.
Happy New Year Cody. Quick question, what kind of bag it that holding you IFAK? I currently have my bandage and TQ in separate little bags and would love to get them together. Thanks
I used those clamps 25 years ago in forests of blaen gwynfe Wales UK when i was a landing and timber stacker. Stacking between 15 and 20 tons of timber a day by hand with only those clamps :) not so new cody :) Happy New Year, always love the show.
Cody if you cann be cheky so can i , Have you heard the story of the american west coast logger that went to a logging supply store and finally gave in and traded his ax for a chainsaw The sales man convinced the logger, i think his name was cody if i can remember the story right That with this new and improved chainsaw he would be able to cut at least 25 trees in one day, Cody was exited and returned to the forest, allready after 1 day cody returned to the store and he was mightily frustrated, he complained and said you promised me i would be able to cut adown at least 25 trees with this new chain saw, but i was only able to cut down 2 trees ,The sailsman looked the saw over and assured the logger that there was nothing wrong with his saw, The next day Cody was able to cut down 5 trees, a great improvement but it was a lot of hard work, he returned to the shop every day for the next week complaining every time , He was now able to cut down 10 trees a day and he was getting fitter for each day that went by, he now only had a waist of 28 but his biseps were sure looking really good especially according to his wife that assured him that he did not look at all european, after a restful weekend he returned to the store and scolded the sales man and demanded his money back, the salesman was getting really frustrated at this west coast logger and said fine we will take the saw out back and test it together , the salesman showed Cody all the featuers on the saw and then proceded to pull on the cord and all of a sudden the saw started up and cody who was used to use an axe not a chainsaw freaked out in horror and shouted !!!!!! what is that noise!!!!!!1 Happpy new years and thank you for a great cannel, swedish logger
Emil Kvick
Well done !
Love the chainsaw content. I’m a forester on the east coast and run a Stihl 362. I’ve never felt like the engine size was to small for the work I’m doing but definitely agree that east coasters could go for some bigger bars.
I’m in Connecticut and run 460 mag, 660 mag and 390xp almost exclusively, all with long bars
I was born in CT but work in Vermont. We do a lot of forest thining and timber stand improvement. I've just been running the 18in bar that came with the saw but am saving up for a 25in eventually. The 460 is an awesome saw probably would have been my choice if I was falling bigger trees.
@@kevingarber7057 CT here as well and run an 18" and 25".
My favorite all around saw-Stihl 044 with 25 inch bar. I've had it 25 years. I've got a bunch of other Stihl's but unless it's really small I'd rather cut fast than slow on any size tree.
The hook is handy if you need to roll logs like at an old style mill, it shines when you can keep the log from stopping by quick pulls along the way.
Thanks for the videos, God bless you all! Great content
Love the AR with the Acog and DD rail that you included!
I've used them grabbers when I was a teen and they work a charm, when hauling trees in the 3-ft snow. Works for smaller trees, don't really think they work for 12 inch+ diameter, though. That's when you take the pick to use.
Nice review, like your weighing of pros and cons as you go. Nice stab at the Swedish pronunciation as well 👍
You forgot the worst part about it
It just looks awful!
He actually covered that pretty well there at the end. LOL I appreciate the comment none the less.
it looks like a it's part of a little kid's toy logging kit.
Looking pretty hasn't been an issue I considered snowflake.
@@dennisolsen4507 nobody is talking about it looking pretty, it looks cheap. it looks like a toy and probably feels like one as well. if you had this on everybody would think less of you for using an inferior kit.
happy new year and a healthy and successful 2020 to you and your lovely family
I enjoy your videos but ,as an eastern canadian doing thinnings and cutting studwood and pulpwood, many folks out here use almost the same setup on their waist, on a regular basis. (mounted on a leather belt) i am kind of shocked that you mock something you don' understand.
I agree that the belt and back pouch unit look crappy, but the belt concept, along with holsters, tongs and hook as well as the release hook on the tape are time proven in eastern canada and europe. The tongs and hook are extremely effective when cutting and piling short bolts into forwarder piles. Overpriced? For the quality, yes, but very good functional idea overall
Gary Melanson
Exactly. Sometimes not much except opinion in these reviews-
The first question would be - where’s the axe scabbard ? Then the answer ( it’s not that type of belt ! ) would then open to a more diverse discussion about use .
There’s also not a construction workers framing hammer either , so -
Those log tongs or grabbers are as you said used when thinning, here in Northern Europe. Really easy to move small logs when you grab the log from middle and use your hand or the hook in the other hand. A pickaroon is useful when you are splitting wood. And you should try the hatefully Fiskars log tongs, way better.
There called log thongs and a pulp hook, they are used primarily for thinning and cutting small stands of timber for pulp wood. You can get an all leather version as well.
The mini log grapplers; not to be confused with grabblers.
Ya those Husky hooks send out a vibe that says "cheap cheap." Like a baby bird.
In the steel industry we call the lifting device a "Heppenstall". Really a great device for picking up steel blooms and bars that are too hot to pick up magnetically.
It’s kinda like where’s Waldo
First it was loctite then the post office box now it the Armalite rifle
What’s next ?
I like it
We use these on my college course when out using the saws and I find these tools so helpful I use one of these belts when we are doing our hauling work with the winches and such, makes it some much better
I also just use the FA kit as a pouch for my mobile
A Scottish Guy
I use my fallers kilt , and it’s got a pouch for the single malt ! It’s trending in NW logging camps !
Looks like a kids Halloween costume 😂
I have two pairs of timber tongs, slightly larger than the husky ones you have. I use them all the time for carrying decent sized rounds, one in each hand. Way easier and faster than the old school way!
Can you please put up a link for your IFAK kit?
You should try to make a scabbard for your axaroon this winter when it gets to cold to do stuff outside. I am not exactly how you would do it kind of like how there is a ring for a hammer on a tool belt. The one problem with this is the axaroon might be to big but it would be cool to try to make one.
Please do a review of the ryobi one plus transfer pump!
I'm no wood guy, I'm no longer, and I got to say you are one of the most genuinely good honest men I have ever listened to. God bless
PS: I love my axe scabbard, great purchase, thanks for the recommendation!
East Coaster here, I don't have the belt, but I have 4 of the ice a tongs, 2 that size and 2 of the large ones. I am 58 and have arthritis from the infection and those make a world of difference for me to be able to process firewood for ourselves. I just did 6 hours of processing firewood and I would have been worn out in less the 3 hours without the ice a tongs.
The tongs are awesome for handling pole wood and four foot wood. You can grab a bigger piece with less hand strain and a swift push and twist releases it. Back saver. To each his own.
Thank you for all your videos
I like the leather lion inn in the aluminum axe scabbard from Grizzly Peak. Can you guide me on how to find the liner?
Bless you and your family. Thank you for good videos😎🇺🇸
The Swedish Homestead guys wear those firewood fanny packs, but there usually tossing around small birch for firewood.
Log tongs I've got a set of old forged log tongs I use for pulling logs to the house for cutting into firewood
Video idea: first aid gear reviewing.
I'd like to see some of your first aid stuff, as well as trying out things like a R.A.T.S. (rapid application tourniquet system), as that's taken up permanent residence in my "cuts kit" because it is so much smaller and can be applied extremely quickly.
Odd mix of tools really. Almost like they were unsure who they were marketing too. Small "log" tongs and hook, sized for the homeowner firewood cutter yet a logger's tape as if you were cutting large saw logs (which you will never move with the other tools they gave you).
Once again a superb video,good work my friend. I was wondering if you would consider doing a video on Tough Duck? Especially they're zip up duck twill work vest or coats,hard to find in the States but good looking products with very little exposure. Thanks again,may the Lord richly bless you and your family!
thanks for sharing that, happy new year
Happy new year to you and your family. I just got one of the axe scabbards for Christmas.
Loving the "elephant in the room" over the last few vids Cody ;-)
Eyes on Virginia.
That and the ikea tool box look like they go together
Another great video. I wonder if the "grabber thing" can be purchased separately?
Happy New Year
One last dig at the east coast guys for the year..... Priceless... Cheers from Melbourne Australia.. P.S. Happy New Year..
I use the grizzly peak kit it’s awesome. That first aid pouch is useless it’ll not take an FFD (compression bandage) and tourniquet etc. Spencer tape are made in the UK.
“...you east coast guys...”?!?! Oh Cody....I think you need to see more east coast trees!!
Those hooks are very common here in Europe, but they're not really an alternative to a pickaroon, they are a different type of tool. Pickaroons are very common here.
All those softwoods have made you west coast guys soft ;) Happy New Year!
Drill out the rivets on the sheath for the hooky grabby thing and then put it on your fallers belt.
Happy New Year Cody and Family.
Cutting the smaller east cost logs those tongs and hook come in very handy. Especially cutting pulp wood.
I love what you did with the "background" at the wood pile. That's a good looking accelerator😉😉😉😉
Love the cameo appearances lately!
Sorry for 3 comments but may God bless you and your family as well y'all are always in my prayers please keep my family and me in your prayers also you've helped me slow down on my drinking I'm still working on completely quitting I kind of let it get out of control after losing my aunt my uncle my brother and my dog all within a year and I was using that as an excuse thank you for all the advice that you give us God bless
Wishing you and your family a Happy New Year.
God Bless
C.F.F.
nice work cody. Im 5 years sober. Dont miss it. Nothing ever came good out of being Hammered Drunk....
I've got an old school Spencer logging tape with a brass cover
Weaver Leather makes a decent fallers belt that has suspenders included and I would be interested in your take on it.
Congrats on your sobriety dude. Hope your new year is awesome. Thanks for the cool vids.
Have you seen that new chain saw sharpener that mounts on the end of the bar. And you run your saw and it sharpens the chain? You got to do a showing on this thing.
Been out for a few years there fine for a homeowner saw but not for commercial use
Thanks for your true honest opinion 👍😉
It's perfect for Jack while he's doing up the fire wood. Or for the Sweet Loaf to play Papa with. Lol