Awesome to see another video from you, Jack, hope all is well with you!! Trusting that the new year will be a great one for you and your family! Best!!
Mr. Jack, Happy Holidays and blessings to you and your family in the coming year as well. A beautiful stump that looks like an engineering sketch with hard straight lines in the "jack pocket"... It is truly great to see never before seen footage from the gold standard...good day sir...
Whew!!! I am always stoked to see a Humboldt guy show us how it's done! I think yer the man to watch and appreciate how well you always explain the what's and why's Hotsaw! Bull o the woods good sir! As a carpenter that lives in the Bay Area that dreamt of logging as a kid it's great we can live through yer channel! Cheers from Santa Cruz CA
Delighted to see you back Jack. I love your videos, and learn alot. You've made me a better faller over ther years, just yesterday I used your well illustrated swinging dutchman.
Dave hi. God, making me look like a better faller than I really am... Think I built this saw 5/6 years ago. Doesn't get much run time. But, what fun when I do get her off the couch. Best wishes to you and the Mrs. for the coming New Year. Thanks for watching.
I forgot to add a little snippet in the description. 2nd line. Your comment spurred the thought. Best wishes for the coming New Year. Thank you & for watching.
For those interested in a little of the back story - The 2100 platform, iconic. If you remember, there was at least a decade where they, for the most part, ruled the roost. Starting mid/late 70s at the beginning of the end of the 60" bar use on a regular basis. In zipped form they would pull a 42 with authority & 50 NICELY. They were much more ergonomic than the 045/056, 050/051, and 075/076. With the same kind of chain speed as the 045 through 056 magnum ll. Whereas, you could just about count the teeth going around on the 050 through 076. Which is why there were a lot of converts to Husqvarna. Granted, the 2100 did weigh more than the 045 and 56 models, but, it pulled the noticeably better. Also, the 084 never came on line until '86. By that time a 42 was about all a guy needed day in and day out. With all that, a guy has to wonder, does the "even" really apply? Thanks for watching.
I have not. I've seen the low budget carburetor venturi, poor casting quality cylinder assemblies, and free porting on the exhaust side in the cheap am saw arena. You will never get them to run like a Husky, Stihl, or Dolmar (Makita). I'm a busheler (aka. piecework faller). I'm not going to hike for ½ and hour down into some hole and trust that one will make it through the day. Not to mention, as far as I know, those saws are really small machines. I'm not using my ms400 that consistently. Hope the New Year treats you well! Thanks for watching.
No mention of which mo-chine. Assuming crosscutting and not ripping. If the clutch drum bearing is wooding up, there is a chip management issue. Or, your chain isn't throwing chips. Which means it's making dust. Most saws will evacuate normal amounts of chips from crosscutting effectively. The wrap version saws struggle more than the ½ wraps when ripping. All saws will have issues if the bottom is on or close to the ground where the chips cannot escape. In summation, if the saw & operation are "normal" then I'd look at the size and consistency of the chips (dust). Best of luck. Thanks for watching.
saws in question are red huskies. 2188, 2166, “2175” - 372XPW. In dusty dead live oak in the desert mountains and decades dead eucalyptus down in the desert. Not much we can do about the dust - clouds of it, like I see in redwood bark cutting vids. The discharge of the saw looks like a shop vac full of dirt turned on with the filter removed. Strange thing was, the 461 did not have an issue. It seems it was the plastic needle bearing cage in the needle bearing in the stihl acting as a seal, and also the larger and closer fitting washer that retains the clutch drum and rim sprocket keeping the dust out of the bearing. Dolmak has a larger washer as well and also doesn’t seem to have an issue.
Because this tree was leaning back with most of the limb weight hanging aft as well. If you put the undercut in 1st, the tree will sit back even further. Which, makes it even harder to lift. Additionally, you can lose a heavy back leaner over backward even easier by putting the face in 1st. Thanks for watching & have a good New Year.
@@jeffschroeder9089- Clearly I am not known for my punctuality... Just being a slave to the grind at the "the day job", lol. Thanks for watching & blessings to all in your camp for the coming New Year.
You seem to be liking those K&N filters. How do you compare them to Max Flows. Wondered if we should convert the 461 PSY KO SS from Maxi to K&N? Good to see you again in the field doing his work.
Tom hi. The 2100s & 181s were in production before the 064 came online. So, before Joseph even started on the HoleShot, aka, Max-Flow systems, K&Ns were being used. The K&N seen here flows about the same amount as the 461 system you reference. However, the rain cover on Maxi also protects the element from getting adulterated. The K&N is completely exposed. They take a beating while production cutting brushy conditions especially. Then there are the monsoons on the West Coast. Personally, I'll run a Maxi if given a choice. Additionally, he only made/makes the Maxi for Stihl saws. Blessings for the coming New Year. Thanks for watching.
Hey jack I got a new 395xp it acts like it’s running out of gas after about 15 minutes of cutting then it dies butt after about 3 pulls it’s starts again you got any suggestions? Thank you jack for any help
I'd check the tank vent. Make sure it's not plugged. It is a know quantity on those to have issues. Might think about replacement just for good measure. I've seen where coils will get hot and become intermittent. Also, verify the air gap on the coil is correct. Doesn't sound like a carburation issue. However, I'd verify the metering lever in the carb is at the correct elevation. The diagrams are not pillowed, stiff, mis-installed, faulty, etc. Best of wishes in the coming New Year.
@ my 562xp that you insane o ized 5 years ago is still kicking butt use it every weekend in the winter here in valleysprings, ca I thought it maybe the vent to cause I can’t blow thru it either thanks Jack keep making videos love them
Thanks. I do try,,, but looking up is mandatory. Assess the lean. Determine movement. See if the wind is picking up. Essentially, determining what you are up against. The key is looking up as necessity dictates. Even then you get a knowledge knot whooped up on your cranium occasionally. Part of the process felling timber on the West Coast... Best wishes for '25 & thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 You too Jack... appreciate all the effort you make to share your world... ps... I didn't mean looking up during the fall.. I meant looking uo with the camera to catch the fall on video when it would be safer to be moving out and away from the stump...
So glad to see you back jack many blessings to you sir.
Thanks.
Blessings to all in your camp & best wishes for the coming New Year.
Welcome back jack!. I have missed watching your saw building and logging
Thank you for watching.
@@hotsaws101and Thank you!🔥
He's back!!! I was thinking the worst. I have been watching fallers on UA-cam for a long time. There is no one who compare to Jack.
Just been busy.
Thank you, and for watching
Damn man glad to see you back in action
Yea.... Jack is back!!! I was beginning to think the worst. 😟😇
Still live. He hasn't called me home,,, yet...
Blessings to all in your camp and best wishes for the coming New Year.
@@hotsaws101 Thanks and back atchya, Jack!
It's awesome to see you sir! Missed your vids
Thanks for watching.
Super awesome to see you making videos again 😊
Good to see you jack !!!!
Real deal is back. Good to see you sir. I grew up watchin your vids before I went to forestry school. Merry Christmas.
@@joetibbles1553 appreciate the kind words.
Thanks for watching and blessings to all in your camp for the coming New Year.
Awesome to see another video from you, Jack, hope all is well with you!! Trusting that the new year will be a great one for you and your family! Best!!
Nice work Jack as always
thank you, and for watching.
I am glad you are back I was thinking that you got hurt or worse thank God you still alive brother!!
Still kicking. Just been busy.
Happy New Year to all in your camp.
Thanks for watching.
Always a joy to watch you cut glad to see you doing it again you have a knack for Christmas time cutting
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Jack!
Thank you. You too, and thanks for watching.
I saw the notification and I couldn’t get here fast enough! Glad to see you’re back.
JB - Welcome back! Merry belated Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thanks.
Best wishes to all in your camp for the coming New Year.
Nice to see you back! God bless you and yours!
Likewise.
Thanks for watching!
My favorite logger! Hope you're well
Good to see you Jack!
Ahh…Feels Like a heavy weight has been lifted off my chest !! Been lookin forward to your return Jack! Hope all is good on your end! Welcome back
Thank you for watching.
Very good to see you sir. It's always a good time seeing you fell stuff. I hope you and yours have a great day.
Thanks for watching and for the kind words & for watching.
Welcome back great to hear your saws rip
Mr. Jack, Happy Holidays and blessings to you and your family in the coming year as well.
A beautiful stump that looks like an engineering sketch with hard straight lines in the "jack pocket"...
It is truly great to see never before seen footage from the gold standard...good day sir...
Just a regular day in "da shop", lol.
Blessings to all in your camp as well.
Thanks for watching.
I'm soo happy to see you back.
Jack, seeing a video from you was like getting a Christmas present that you really wanted. Thanks!!
Whew!!! I am always stoked to see a Humboldt guy show us how it's done! I think yer the man to watch and appreciate how well you always explain the what's and why's Hotsaw! Bull o the woods good sir! As a carpenter that lives in the Bay Area that dreamt of logging as a kid it's great we can live through yer channel! Cheers from Santa Cruz CA
Thank you and for watching.
Thanks for the kind words!
Happy to see you back. And I’ll always stop by to see the 2100 being put to work!
Welcome back, Jack. God was smiling on us today!
Steve hi.
Luckily, God is watching over us every day!
Thank you & for watching.
I was wondering where you been hope you had a good Christmas and a happy new year
Been hackin away "outinthewood" trying to avoid the latest "storms".
Thanks for watching.
so glad to see Jack back at it, he's in a class of his own
Delighted to see you back Jack. I love your videos, and learn alot. You've made me a better faller over ther years, just yesterday I used your well illustrated swinging dutchman.
Jack is back!!!!!! Been missing your videos!
Absolutely clean and professional work. A joy to behold.
Thank you, and for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Been watching for many years! One of these days I'll send you a saw to have the factory downgrades removed.
Hope all's well. Stay safe out there.
Fine as frog's hair here.
Thanks for watching.
Good to see ya bud…nice little stand
New subscriber here. Love the content. Happy new year 2025.
Great to see you back Jack! Keep up the strong work!
Glad you are back sir, missed you.
Thank you kindly.
No doubt I love listening to this guy explain things good voice
Good to see your back
Thanks.
Best wishes for the coming New Year.
He posted. THIS IS AWESOME.
Thanks for the video I enjoy it Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Thanks for watching.
Holy smokes... so glad your alive and posting again❤❤❤
Yep, still kicking. Been busy - Life Happens...
Thanks for watching.
Hope you had a great Christmas as well. Missed your content.
Thanks. You too.
Glad to see your doing great!!!
Thanks for watching.
Welcome back 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice trees. Happy new year
Same to you, thanks for watching.
Beautiful drop
Nice Jack, and with what I consider to be one of the best saws you've done in the last few years !
Dave hi.
God, making me look like a better faller than I really am...
Think I built this saw 5/6 years ago.
Doesn't get much run time. But, what fun when I do get her off the couch.
Best wishes to you and the Mrs. for the coming New Year.
Thanks for watching.
Welcome back Jack. I remember the video/tree you did for the Hoffmans, the stars of gold rush years ago!😁
World's Biggest Christmas 🎄 with 16" diameter limbs, lol.
Thanks for watching.
Nice! You're an inspiration.
Thank you, and for watching.
2100 is likely one of the simplest most effective biggins made. Just unbelievably rugged.
Happy days, Jack has posted!👍🏻 It's good to see your computer issue is fixed.
Took a "minute".
Thank you for watching.
Heck yeah its awesome to see a hotsaw101 video,, i checked just the other day to make sure i hadn't missed one!
Thank you for watching.
Very nice vintage saw , Jack ! Greetings from Germany
Thank you very much!
Merry Christmas jack. ❤️ from pnw Oregon
I forgot to add a little snippet in the description. 2nd line.
Your comment spurred the thought.
Best wishes for the coming New Year.
Thank you & for watching.
@hotsaws101 for sure buddy you too
Alright Jacky-san, good to see you pard! Safe cuttin
С возвращением дружище! 👍👍👍🤝
That husky gets after it!💪
Nice job. still have a couple of 2100XPs, my favourite saw.
Always loved your videos
Thanks for watching.
She runs 👍 great
Love ya work mate
Thank you & for watching.
Glad to see he's still on God's green earth, having a blessed day wherever he might be!
Nope, HE didn't call me home yet. So yep, still kicking.
Best wishes for 2025.
Thanks for watching.
Welcome back. 🤩
Holly crap that saw rips big time
Thank you for sharing!
You bet, thanks for watching.
Seen the notification of a new video stopped everything I was doing to watch!!!
Thanks for watching.
Long time no see buddy,I just bought a ms 500i yesterday,I'm glad ur back
Jack's the man God Bless
That old warhorse 2100 ran really well pulling the big bar, impressive 40 y/o piston port saw
Pre chainbreak model here. So yah, '83 or older. Did right by herself for sure.
Thanks for watching.
You have been missed! Hope all is well with you and yours.
Fine as frog's hair over here. Hope the same for you & yours.
Best wishes to all in your camp for the coming New Year.
Even if it is a husky, big block saws are sick!
For those interested in a little of the back story -
The 2100 platform, iconic. If you remember, there was at least a decade where they, for the most part, ruled the roost. Starting mid/late 70s at the beginning of the end of the 60" bar use on a regular basis.
In zipped form they would pull a 42 with authority & 50 NICELY.
They were much more ergonomic than the 045/056, 050/051, and 075/076. With the same kind of chain speed as the 045 through 056 magnum ll. Whereas, you could just about count the teeth going around on the 050 through 076. Which is why there were a lot of converts to Husqvarna.
Granted, the 2100 did weigh more than the 045 and 56 models, but, it pulled the noticeably better.
Also, the 084 never came on line until '86. By that time a 42 was about all a guy needed day in and day out.
With all that, a guy has to wonder, does the "even" really apply?
Thanks for watching.
Have you tried any of the Proyama saws? The prices seem low, but I doubt they will stay low if the saws are good.
I have not. I've seen the low budget carburetor venturi, poor casting quality cylinder assemblies, and free porting on the exhaust side in the cheap am saw arena. You will never get them to run like a Husky, Stihl, or Dolmar (Makita).
I'm a busheler (aka. piecework faller). I'm not going to hike for ½ and hour down into some hole and trust that one will make it through the day.
Not to mention, as far as I know, those saws are really small machines. I'm not using my ms400 that consistently.
Hope the New Year treats you well!
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Thanks for the info!
Way more cuts than needed ! Dangerous chain saw with NO Chain brake !
Wait for it...
Thanks for sharing
God dam rights. Some more good saw content. Let'er rip
Good to see you back. I just posted a video and tried to tag you, question about clutch needle bearings locking up in dusty wood.
Thanks
I think I figured it out, posted another vid
No mention of which mo-chine.
Assuming crosscutting and not ripping.
If the clutch drum bearing is wooding up, there is a chip management issue.
Or, your chain isn't throwing chips. Which means it's making dust.
Most saws will evacuate normal amounts of chips from crosscutting effectively.
The wrap version saws struggle more than the ½ wraps when ripping.
All saws will have issues if the bottom is on or close to the ground where the chips cannot escape.
In summation, if the saw & operation are "normal" then I'd look at the size and consistency of the chips (dust).
Best of luck.
Thanks for watching.
saws in question are red huskies. 2188, 2166, “2175” - 372XPW. In dusty dead live oak in the desert mountains and decades dead eucalyptus down in the desert. Not much we can do about the dust - clouds of it, like I see in redwood bark cutting vids. The discharge of the saw looks like a shop vac full of dirt turned on with the filter removed. Strange thing was, the 461 did not have an issue. It seems it was the plastic needle bearing cage in the needle bearing in the stihl acting as a seal, and also the larger and closer fitting washer that retains the clutch drum and rim sprocket keeping the dust out of the bearing. Dolmak has a larger washer as well and also doesn’t seem to have an issue.
@ example of dust : ua-cam.com/video/1PyrmtHhM0w/v-deo.htmlsi=GcI3wjcRHdl__iTZ
…and the investigation:
ua-cam.com/video/wCoDHcW7ymA/v-deo.htmlsi=NbLEsn9Kbid31Y6i
Quality saw 👓😎
Why did you not put the under cut in first?
Because this tree was leaning back with most of the limb weight hanging aft as well.
If you put the undercut in 1st, the tree will sit back even further. Which, makes it even harder to lift. Additionally, you can lose a heavy back leaner over backward even easier by putting the face in 1st.
Thanks for watching & have a good New Year.
2100 is one saw that needs a kick starter.
Yah, and a young guy to pack it around for you, lol.
Thanks for watching.
👍👍👍
Nice cut
Thank you, and for watching.
Bout time! Were you been?
@@jeffschroeder9089- Clearly I am not known for my punctuality...
Just being a slave to the grind at the "the day job", lol.
Thanks for watching & blessings to all in your camp for the coming New Year.
@ glad your back looking forward to the next one
You seem to be liking those K&N filters. How do you compare them to Max Flows. Wondered if we should convert the 461 PSY KO SS from Maxi to K&N?
Good to see you again in the field doing his work.
Tom hi.
The 2100s & 181s were in production before the 064 came online. So, before Joseph even started on the HoleShot, aka, Max-Flow systems, K&Ns were being used.
The K&N seen here flows about the same amount as the 461 system you reference. However, the rain cover on Maxi also protects the element from getting adulterated.
The K&N is completely exposed. They take a beating while production cutting brushy conditions especially.
Then there are the monsoons on the West Coast.
Personally, I'll run a Maxi if given a choice.
Additionally, he only made/makes the Maxi for Stihl saws.
Blessings for the coming New Year.
Thanks for watching.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏filmed January 2021, next video January 2025?
I do have a tendency to archive videos...
Who knows. Anything is possible, lol.
Thanks for watching.
Hey jack I got a new 395xp it acts like it’s running out of gas after about 15 minutes of cutting then it dies butt after about 3 pulls it’s starts again you got any suggestions? Thank you jack for any help
I'd check the tank vent. Make sure it's not plugged. It is a know quantity on those to have issues. Might think about replacement just for good measure.
I've seen where coils will get hot and become intermittent.
Also, verify the air gap on the coil is correct.
Doesn't sound like a carburation issue. However, I'd verify the metering lever in the carb is at the correct elevation. The diagrams are not pillowed, stiff, mis-installed, faulty, etc.
Best of wishes in the coming New Year.
@ my 562xp that you insane o ized 5 years ago is still kicking butt use it every weekend in the winter here in valleysprings, ca I thought it maybe the vent to cause I can’t blow thru it either thanks Jack keep making videos love them
Hopefully your back doing
Hell yeah 🤟🏻
Another sweet fall. Your style is recognizable... be careful looking up with the camera...
Thanks.
I do try,,, but looking up is mandatory. Assess the lean. Determine movement. See if the wind is picking up. Essentially, determining what you are up against.
The key is looking up as necessity dictates. Even then you get a knowledge knot whooped up on your cranium occasionally. Part of the process felling timber on the West Coast...
Best wishes for '25 & thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 You too Jack... appreciate all the effort you make to share your world... ps... I didn't mean looking up during the fall.. I meant looking uo with the camera to catch the fall on video when it would be safer to be moving out and away from the stump...
Back with a new vid. Nice job buddy 👍👍👍
Thank you & for watching.
Yes yes yes !
NICE
thank you, and for watching.
Douglas-fir forest.
Been a minute
🖐🏻🖐🏻✌✌👍👍
You should maybe watch a couple of Bjarne Butler's videos to see how it's done!! And, no, the helmet cam doesn't get the job done!!
Still has the shittiest sound quality on the internet 😂 great cutting as always.
Beast🇸🇪⛓️🪚💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Put the camera on a tripod, I’m getting seasick.🤮