Steve hi. Never knew there was a manual,,, lol. More like, been here a multitude of times. Be here again at some point soon. Well at least as long as I'm in Redwood Country... Thanks fir watching.
The manual saw this and fell apart in the trainee's hands.............then the trainee learnt how to live after packing gas for a long while behind a man who limps and groans, muttering 'self......why the hell do you do this to yerself.....'.., whilst sweat pours out from little color phasing hair that's left under a tin hat, but the grin shown for a second after limbs and crown settle of hittin the perfect lay to say "that's why you do this to yerself". That's what "the manual" says lol
Actually Mr. Woos, I was handed a saw at 14. Your now chasing landing, says my dad. That was my summer. By junior year, I had bought an 045 for myself. I had cut a lot of firewood in high-school quite a bit to fund my antics... Spent a summer behind my dad's faller before my senior year. Went tree nuking the fall after gradge-a-tating, lol. It's been mostly, learn on the fly, 😂😂😅. Thanks for watching.
Excellent job like always, Jack!! Dang, I get dizzy with all that up & down, side to side motion with your lid mounted camera. I fell off the stump wad twice before the first undercut went in! :>)
Thank you. I'm contemplating. The viewer gets to ride along in real time. It's not like a single stem, that can be viewed easily at the base with only the shot to consider. Trees like this are hard to plumb. Limb interference and/or bound-ness is not always immediately (or at all at times) ascertained. The assessment in a clump-ster mess is on-going. Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 most definitely DASH........... unless you want the tin hat press fit to the caulk shoe Iaces, generally speaking that look isn't a 'look' anyone should wear no matter the social status aaaaand it'll price the other shade reduction specialists clear out of worker's comp to make less than they already do.
this would of been one where i would of just had to walk away lol. but im also not near the cutter you are either haha. hope all is well and your stayin safe. great cuttin as always
This was at the very top of that strip. My camp was quite "aways away". I've been in situations like this "a bizillion" times before. It's kind of a rite of passage in Redwood Country. Thanks for watching.
Might that be eating crow? As in swollowing one's pride and fessing up to "I was taslking out my rear" and now have to appologize. Thanks for watching.
Thank you. Here, I was blending my own concoction. What I'd recommend - H1-R from Bel-Ray. I run pretty evil saws. I have the concentration around 46:1. I have the octane around 98. Finally found a good no ethanol 92 fuel and have been running it. All non-ethonals are not the same I've found. I used Chevron 91 unleaded for years "whilst tree kliting" on the NorCal Coast. Never liked the non ethanol that was available locally. Thanks for watching.
Great plan of attack and follow thru. You Make it look easy how ever most of us understand it takes years of planning and achievement to be successful. Thanks again! Seimfer fi
Bro pls start posting content again. We don’t care about you slammering your speech. We need more interesting concepts to learn about. Thanks for the videos. Take care man.
Humboldt County normalcy...
Interesting project.
461R killing it.
Thanks for watching.
Jack, when are you going to return from the bush making the world safe one stump at a time??? We miss you!!
That was absolutely Epic. One giant puzzle and executed beautifully thanks to Decades of experience and knowledge
Thank you, and for watching.
Man on man Ive been watching u for a long time I've learned a lot from watching ur vids
Jack, you’re like a surgeon. A step by step process, pragmatic and professional. I like it.
@@richardpichette4380 thank you.
And thanks for watching.
Great plan of falling!
May i ask where u been at?miss ur vids
Hey 101, r u ok?
@@philosborn1840 yes sir, fine as frog's hair.
Hope all is well in your camp.
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 we have all been worried about you been 11 months and no vid we miss you
Glad to see you replied jack. You are the man. Keep those chips flying God bless
@hotsaws101 good to hear Mr. Jack, blessings to you sir...
@@hotsaws101beenlooking for this comment for a what seems like a year. Glad you're well and top o tha monin to ya. 👍
Very calculated on your move and set for the following move. Almost like a pool shark. True professional.
I've said for years now, it's like playing chess,,, with you life...
I do appreciate your analogy.
Thanks for watching.
Mr. Jack, Happy Holidays and blessings to you and yours.....
I doubt this maneuver is covered in the timber feller's manual. Nicely done Jack and nice to see you again.
Steve hi. Never knew there was a manual,,, lol.
More like, been here a multitude of times. Be here again at some point soon. Well at least as long as I'm in Redwood Country...
Thanks fir watching.
The manual saw this and fell apart in the trainee's hands.............then the trainee learnt how to live after packing gas for a long while behind a man who limps and groans, muttering 'self......why the hell do you do this to yerself.....'.., whilst sweat pours out from little color phasing hair that's left under a tin hat, but the grin shown for a second after limbs and crown settle of hittin the perfect lay to say "that's why you do this to yerself". That's what "the manual" says lol
Actually Mr. Woos, I was handed a saw at 14. Your now chasing landing, says my dad. That was my summer.
By junior year, I had bought an 045 for myself. I had cut a lot of firewood in high-school quite a bit to fund my antics...
Spent a summer behind my dad's faller before my senior year. Went tree nuking the fall after gradge-a-tating, lol.
It's been mostly, learn on the fly, 😂😂😅.
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 or that way haha, I bet a lot more started that way than I would imagine
That was AMAZING!!!
Thank you, and for watching.
Hey Jack! It been a while since you uploaded new work. Everything alright?
Nicely done, solving that puzzle and living to tell about it! Keep up the strong work Jack!
It's similar to playing chess,,, with your life.. At least that has been my position since the early '80s.
Thank for watching.
Hope all is well with ya man.
Excellent job like always, Jack!! Dang, I get dizzy with all that up & down, side to side motion with your lid mounted camera.
I fell off the stump wad twice before the first undercut went in! :>)
Thank you.
I'm contemplating. The viewer gets to ride along in real time. It's not like a single stem, that can be viewed easily at the base with only the shot to consider.
Trees like this are hard to plumb. Limb interference and/or bound-ness is not always immediately (or at all at times) ascertained. The assessment in a clump-ster mess is on-going.
Thanks for watching.
what a limblocked mess! Nice work, always happy to see your videos.
Good work Jacky-san, lived to tell of the high stump push smash program. Safe cuttin pard
Thank you. Parlaying, most often it is push, smash, and DASH, lol.
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 most definitely DASH........... unless you want the tin hat press fit to the caulk shoe Iaces, generally speaking that look isn't a 'look' anyone should wear no matter the social status aaaaand it'll price the other shade reduction specialists clear out of worker's comp to make less than they already do.
Hi Jack! I need new video.
Please add a new video. Like to watch your perfect working❤
Phew ! that was a work out !!!
If it was an easy job,,, everybody would be doing it...
Thanks for stopping by Mr. outinthewood!
Thanks for the ride, Mr. Bealer!
You are velkcomme. Thanks for watching.
Jack! Go new video!!!
Nice job. Thanks for the videos.
Where are ya. And your vids. On gods green. Earth..
this would of been one where i would of just had to walk away lol. but im also not near the cutter you are either haha. hope all is well and your stayin safe. great cuttin as always
gorgeous fall.. there's no book you can learn those skills from.. no one with a PhD can provide guidance. great work
I thought we were going to see you bust out the springboards!!!😂
This was at the very top of that strip. My camp was quite "aways away".
I've been in situations like this "a bizillion" times before. It's kind of a rite of passage in Redwood Country.
Thanks for watching.
Nice job. Thank you for sharing. Be safe.
Thank you. You are velkcomme.
I got dizzy a few times and had to pause it but I stuck with it and watch the whole thing.
Masterful shot by an expert “shooter.”
Thank you, and for watching.
Beautiful work! What a puzzler!!!
Thank you.
Redwood country is a lot like playing chess.
Thanks for watching.
@@hotsaws101 Hope all is well... long time no video!
Hi Jack, Are you now retired from making videos?
Are we going to be getting some new videos soon?
Cool video! Im interested in having a saw zipped. In your description you say it will take awhile to return emails. How long is awhile? Thanks.
Amazing work wtg on that
JB- My Man! Touching base. Ops normal on the home front?
Good work 🤙
Thank you! Cheers!
RIP Man, we'll miss You
did he pass away?
That was big ol nasty clump, I would of had no idea what to do with that....
Awesome!
Thank you. And for watching.
I hope Jack is okay. I have his number from saw work. I'll reach out to him tomorrow.
Any luck on JB’s status?
@@SMJ95 I’ve called and emailed. No response. Not a good sign.
Same here. Thanks for the reply.
I was trying to get a saw done by him and we were emailing and then it kind of just never happened again. Hope he is okay.
Any new info on Jack?
How do eat cow? One bite at a time. Very nice job 👏🏻👏🏻🙏
Might that be eating crow? As in swollowing one's pride and fessing up to "I was taslking out my rear" and now have to appologize.
Thanks for watching.
Man, that one made me seasick.
Superb execution mate, out of curiosity, what oil mix do you run in your saws primarily?
Thank you.
Here, I was blending my own concoction.
What I'd recommend - H1-R from Bel-Ray.
I run pretty evil saws. I have the concentration around 46:1.
I have the octane around 98. Finally found a good no ethanol 92 fuel and have been running it.
All non-ethonals are not the same I've found. I used Chevron 91 unleaded for years "whilst tree kliting" on the NorCal Coast.
Never liked the non ethanol that was available locally.
Thanks for watching.
Gnarr.
Great plan of attack and follow thru. You Make it look easy how ever most of us understand it takes years of planning and achievement to be successful. Thanks again! Seimfer fi
Thank you, and for watching.
Jack. Can you hit us back. We are worried about you.
1st.
@hotsaws101 everything going well?
Bro pls start posting content again. We don’t care about you slammering your speech. We need more interesting concepts to learn about. Thanks for the videos. Take care man.