Very nicely done. I'm very jealous of those trees. I've just ordered an 18" for mine for the coppicing season here over in England. None of the trees are much bigger than 10" but it's nice having the power there to get it done quickly. 25" was just a little excessive for the majority of work we do. More videos please! :)
You prolly dont care but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can stream all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my brother during the lockdown =)
Here on the east coast the open face notch is the most common. The Humboldt is used allot out west because of the steep hills and the heavy notches. If you want to learn more about notch and hinges go check out husqvarna's video called Chainsaw How To - Notch and Hinge Techniques
Very nicely done. I'm very jealous of those trees.
I've just ordered an 18" for mine for the coppicing season here over in England. None of the trees are much bigger than 10" but it's nice having the power there to get it done quickly. 25" was just a little excessive for the majority of work we do. More videos please! :)
Good show, subbed!
Beautiful video congratulations
Super Arbeit mein Freund. :-) Danke für das tolle Video. Viel Spaß im Wald und allzeit Gott segne Dich.
The ms 462c is amazing! Two tanks of gas through mine so far. Mine is equipped with WCS 3 point feeling dogs and a full rap. Thanks for the video.
Nice cuttin. Like that 462.
Thanks
Mine as well drop those Ash, its all dying anyway
Great cutting!
Yeah! It's hard to find a living one
Cool video, good technique. Where did you get the larger felling spikes?
Thanks! The 10" wedges are from Stahl's sawmill supplies, the smaller 8" green ones are off Amazon
I was talking about the spikes on the saw. Some people call em felling spikes, or bucking spikes, dogs, etc. Sorry for the confusion...
Oh! I got them off Amazon
Awsome man great cut
You prolly dont care but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can stream all of the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my brother during the lockdown =)
@Kason Clark Yea, I've been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
@Kason Clark Yea, been using instaflixxer for months myself =)
@Kason Clark Definitely, been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :D
New sub, great content.
Thanks
20” bar?
Yeah! I don't like longer bars because they make the saw front heavy
why don't you use a standard humbolt cut on that small timber
Here on the east coast the open face notch is the most common. The Humboldt is used allot out west because of the steep hills and the heavy notches. If you want to learn more about notch and hinges go check out husqvarna's video called Chainsaw How To - Notch and Hinge Techniques
don't need to I logged for over 12 yrs out west and cut alot of hardwoods using the good ole humbolt face and back cut tnx anyway@@IntoTheWoods1
You must get paid by the hour is all I can say.
Hi
Soon as you made that ridiculous wedge cut I lost all interest .
What happened.real time vids are the best.so people dont hide their ways.