WOODSTOVE. HOW TO GET THE MOST WOOD IN FOR LONG BURN

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  • Опубліковано 28 лют 2023
  • WE TALK ABOUT WOOD PLACEMENT FOR A SMALL STOVE
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  • @TheOneinjun
    @TheOneinjun Рік тому +28

    Alright people, where are you? I can't be the first person to watch this video and give it a thumbs up !! 👍

  • @ft495
    @ft495 Рік тому +10

    Buckin' , I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart because you have truly changed my life and made me a good then a better man. You are a true one and you deserve all the good for what you're doing everyday. Long lasting legacy is what you're creating with your videos. You can't imagine how much you taught me over the years since I've started following you...
    My son knows about you and I'm teaching him all the good practice you have taught me from a distance for several years. He's 14 this year and he already knows how to fall securely, how to buck safely, and he is the best help when we're out thanks to your teachings and your wisdom.
    I'll try to catch up on a live one of these days and say hello if I can.
    Love from France.
    Freddy the Frog

  • @richp1146
    @richp1146 Рік тому +14

    Love the message Buckin. Great explanation on the wood stove also. You've earned the respect of a lot of good people. Me included. 💪

  • @martyrutter3630
    @martyrutter3630 Рік тому +7

    Wood placement is just like you demonstrated and different lengths of wood makes for perfect loading. The joy of heating your home with wood you have cut and split is very rewarding. Great video my friend

  • @ToddAdams1234
    @ToddAdams1234 Рік тому +4

    I personally PREFER the long format vid. It’s entertaining and educational (edutainment). We love you BBR! 👍💪

  • @jdallavall161
    @jdallavall161 Рік тому +3

    That's why I do it! There is nothing like a wood heat. Some crackling cedar, nothing better man! Makes all of the work worth it for sure!

  • @Knudaholic
    @Knudaholic Рік тому +3

    why i'm here ? i feel at home here,love the life streams . the people are great all around and ofcource i have learned so much of you in your videos, you put the seed of kindness into people but up each of us to let it grow further. thanks!

  • @Rupert9692
    @Rupert9692 Рік тому +7

    Good afternoon buckin! Really enjoying the wood stove videos. As a young guy who heats with wood, very nice to hear from a guy with experience.

  • @garypeterson6199
    @garypeterson6199 Рік тому +17

    Buckin', you're as real as it gets. Even more accurately, you're genuine. This is why your community loves your message that's delivered thru an axe and a power saw.

    • @chadrizla496
      @chadrizla496 Рік тому +1

      So true and well said👍

    • @14firewooddirtysouth
      @14firewooddirtysouth Рік тому

      I never put my wood in a shed I live it out side stack it like square dry out 6 months no moisture in it nothing free chainsaw cost lot of money sthil chainsaw cost me 1599.00 6 years go sthil ms 441 magnum I have to have sale firewood brun wood myself husqvarna 61 I payed 400 for it nothing for free scamming been gone on 11 years since Facebook market place

  • @gregoryscanlon3794
    @gregoryscanlon3794 Рік тому +5

    Get it in there Buckin’! Thanks for the tips and for being such a solid dude. Long videos rock!

  • @sakelleys
    @sakelleys Рік тому +3

    Hey Buckin Billy Ray my bucking stickers came in today so now my new coffee thermos has a Bucking Army sticker on it. Love you videos love is community keep up the great work!!

  • @adkforester5428
    @adkforester5428 Рік тому +2

    Buckin, that's a beaut of a Woodburner. We have a Hearthstone heritage and love it long, efficient burn times. Clean that glass with some ash and newspapers. Enjoy that view! "Heartbeat of the Home."

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Рік тому +1

      IT HAD BEEN A FEW YEARS BEFORE I COULD GET ONE FOR MY FAMILY IN OUR HOME , BUT WHEN I COULD AFFORD IT . i WASNT PLAYIN' .. LOVE THIS THING

  • @jeffreyyeater1780
    @jeffreyyeater1780 Рік тому

    I've met a whole bunch of people . I know this guys no fake . God bless and keep on truckin.

  • @patpiper6884
    @patpiper6884 Рік тому +5

    Your videos always lift my spirits. That's primarily why I subscribed. You are a force for positive power. As a bonus you give us your knowledge and experience. Who could ask for more.

  • @LiveFreeOrRIP
    @LiveFreeOrRIP Рік тому +6

    Thats looks like hearthstone Soapstone stove im pretty sure. That is an amazing stove. Im a stove nerd. I have a jotul 602 i my cabin I love it. I love you brother ya inspired me BIG to love and try hard and be a good person in life. my 602 is a small box too.

    • @LiveFreeOrRIP
      @LiveFreeOrRIP Рік тому

      2 things. You said our wood stove was LONG. That makes me think All Nighter stove. And not to get political California is working on Banning wood stoves currently. Imagine that. They already banned 2 stroke chainsaws and other 2 stroke motors.

    • @shapeshifter7753
      @shapeshifter7753 Рік тому

      I love my stove too. It’s a very similar shape ❤I’ve got a cawley/ lemay 400 from 1979. She’s a beauty! Wish I could find a 600 series. Mines a bit small since I built my addition. I will keep the 602 in mind. I looked it up and it is rated to a higher sq footage than mine👍

    • @prague7706
      @prague7706 Рік тому

      I’ve got a Jotul too, they’re really great stoves.

    • @LiveFreeOrRIP
      @LiveFreeOrRIP Рік тому

      @@prague7706 yea 602 is small but my cabin is only 400sqf anyways. It heats that up no issues. Im still learning the stove though. 4 5 hours is all im getting really. I think i need a glass of water BBR LOL

  • @brookesmilbourn3188
    @brookesmilbourn3188 Рік тому

    Thank you for the wealth of knowledge brother ! Can't tell ya how much I've enjoyed tuning in to this channel over the years! Life is good !

  • @kbittorf335
    @kbittorf335 Рік тому +4

    Love the soft, gentile heat of a soapstone stove. Takes a little longer getting it going when cold, but lasts longer at the end of the cycle. My parents have the Hearthstone heritage 8022 with the side load door in addition to the front. That’s the cat’s meow! No campfire smell in the house. Great, honest video! Appreciate your work.

    • @stevestorm8363
      @stevestorm8363 Рік тому

      We love our soapstone stove. One of the best investments we’ve ever made

  • @andrewk1191
    @andrewk1191 Рік тому +1

    I have an Oslo 500 woodstove. 3rd season and loving it. Picked up a 261 stihl to cut and split my own firewood. have learned a lot from you. Thanks

  • @LifeofaCampRanger
    @LifeofaCampRanger Рік тому +2

    I always learn something from your videos and I love listening to you!

  • @cliffordmarsh406
    @cliffordmarsh406 Рік тому +2

    Howdy Billy I totally agree, you can't beat woodstove heat in the winter time. I spend many a hour cutting, splitting, and stacking my 6 cord a year. I just love spending time in the woods, always have. Good day to you sir

  • @rockkhound943
    @rockkhound943 Рік тому +1

    Good show Billy...experience brings knowledge. Thank you

  • @stevetheriault4164
    @stevetheriault4164 Рік тому +1

    GREAT JOB BUCKIN I CAN FEEL THE HEAT THROUGH MY TABLET 😁😁👍🏽

  • @jeffreyrubish347
    @jeffreyrubish347 Рік тому +2

    No worries about the occasional disgruntled viewer. The vast majority of us love you. I'm here to witness your perspective on life.

  • @davidburchfield2720
    @davidburchfield2720 Рік тому +2

    Buckin I love your videos I love people with a passion for whatever their doing !! And I love watching you fall trees my dad was an old time faller and he was good at it their is an art to falling!!

  • @mdocod
    @mdocod 6 місяців тому

    When I load our Mansfield on hot coals, I always let it rip full throttle for around 10-15 minutes to get the chimney and firebox good and hot, flames rolling all over, activate the cat, etc... A good way to tell when it's ready to accept a low throttle is when the bottom of the baffle is completely clean looking... When there is soot "sticking" the firebox is still too cold.
    When starting from a "cold" stove (or just warm), I let it rip at least 25-30 minutes on high throttle to bring the chimney, firebox, and cat up to temp to prevent and cook off as many deposits from the cold start as possible. Hot clean fires keep everything clean and safe.
    The little tribute is such a fantastic looking stove! Very cool! I also find that I can actually fit more wood into the stove when the wood is short enough to be easily loaded and packed in along the walls tight. The long pieces are tricky!

  • @garyblevins3532
    @garyblevins3532 8 місяців тому

    I enjoy most all of your videos when I get a chance to watch em. I don't always catch em when they come out but you've already taught me a lot about falling timber to sharpening a saw so it performes better. I'm glad that I came across this channel some time back. Much love and respect from Alabama.

  • @johndudash2579
    @johndudash2579 Рік тому

    Fantastic tips, Dr. Wood !

  • @CS_1776_
    @CS_1776_ Рік тому +1

    Great message as usual Buckin. Love wins, God bless!

  • @waltdelbo6445
    @waltdelbo6445 Рік тому +1

    Always pearls. Great tips. Thx Bill

  • @kanecroft5988
    @kanecroft5988 Рік тому +1

    I really do love the wood stove videos 👍🏻👍🏻 thank u

  • @seather863
    @seather863 Рік тому +2

    Those soapstone wood stoves work really well, always wanted a Hearthstone. Picked up a new Blaze King this past year, working good so far. Keep on learning Buckin!

  • @henryo3607
    @henryo3607 Рік тому

    Excellent video Buckin really enjoyed the wood stove talk like you say the stove is the heart of the home it’s so true , I light my blaze king in the fall keeps burning all winter until I go through about 12 cords , love you buddy great talk you just got my day going gonna go stoke my stove and probably go drop a dead spruce at my driveway thanks again , I keep coming back because I love your channel.

  • @stevenorman1766
    @stevenorman1766 5 місяців тому

    Good morning Buckin'! This arctic blast has hit us in Kidder, Missouri and I happened to watch your video yesterday afternoon while it was -13 here. So I tried it last night and it was -17.1 this morning and the fire latest 4 hours. I needed to heat up my garage also since the house was built with plumbing in the attic entering through the garage ceiling. It worked and saved me a lot of time and sleep. I really appreciate you following the impressions that you had to create this video. Good job following your heart and feelings to benefit others like myself!

  • @Grizzman99
    @Grizzman99 Рік тому

    Someday I’ll get the wife convinced on a wood stove. Great tips. Want one in the house, the garage, and in the future sun room in the back yard. Something special about wood and trees, saws, axes, just all of it together is bliss. So much to learn and enjoy. It can be your entire life…. Love it

  • @edlong7766
    @edlong7766 Рік тому

    Thanks Buckin, good info. Love wood stove heat, been burning since 1978, I'm 81 now and have no plans giving it up unless its beyond my control. Keep the fire burning!

  • @charleskhoury2029
    @charleskhoury2029 Рік тому +1

    Excellent tips Buckin Billy!!! I have used some & learned new ones from you! I have the lowest heating bill the neighborhood & love burning wood efficiently in Ohio. 2 cords heat my 1800 square ft. home using a Buckstove fireplace insert. Keep the Love flowing Sir. I Love my Buckin Billy Ray Double Blade Ax

  • @claytonfite3197
    @claytonfite3197 Рік тому

    World has too many scammers. Buckin, we know how a good, kind person you are. You inspire thousands to spread love and kindness. Love always comes first with you.

  • @juliomcdermott4696
    @juliomcdermott4696 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the fireside chat today cobber.

  • @gwp1ohio
    @gwp1ohio Рік тому +2

    since watching Buckin I now cut all wood at 12" makes a difference for sure.

  • @jayrobert5917
    @jayrobert5917 Рік тому +1

    Nice video, I have a indoor wood boiler in tandem with my oil boiler to heat the baseboard water, my stove takes 28” log on the bottom and 24” at the top of the stove, I hardly use and oil, coldest we had were I am in upstate NY was -14 this past February, I can get 15 chunks in my stove, but they go straight in. I love burning wood, also have a timberline wood stove insert, good stuff burning wood, love it 🥰

  • @charleskhoury2029
    @charleskhoury2029 Рік тому

    Love your heart & passion to burning firewood. We have a connection Buddy.

  • @kenthill5125
    @kenthill5125 Рік тому +3

    Thanks!

  • @patwilson707
    @patwilson707 Рік тому

    Thank you Buckin! Once again a great video!

  • @DevonReeley
    @DevonReeley Рік тому +1

    Been going through it and haven’t been able to watch all the recent videos. Thank you Buckin, much love❤️ always making the day brighter

    • @DevonReeley
      @DevonReeley Рік тому +1

      @@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE thank you sir ❤️

  • @coleyoung7997
    @coleyoung7997 Рік тому

    Hi from abbotsford buckin
    I have a regancy woodstove pretty much same as yours love the wood heat
    Heats our house the warmth is loving
    Great video buckin

  • @josefshaker5596
    @josefshaker5596 Рік тому

    Good lesson on how to load that type of stove, that's how I used to load my first one. I then switched to one which loaded front to back, straight in. Great vids brother, keep it up!!!!

  • @charleskhoury2029
    @charleskhoury2029 Рік тому

    Beautiful morning video. We all live in the morning ritual. Amen Brother!!!!

  • @steventaylor7657
    @steventaylor7657 Рік тому +2

    Love the video. I'm here for the message and the teachings from a wise man. I hope to continue to learn both here and in life.

  • @billf.rights2300
    @billf.rights2300 Рік тому +2

    I am here for the many ways of a gullet and the side topics.... like burn times 😎😎✔✔ and b/c I am an out doors man my self

  • @jason972
    @jason972 Рік тому +1

    Hello Bucking Billy Ray got my thumbs up I just like what you stand for love the axes an chainsaws an chopping trees Your the best Jason H

  • @walker11288
    @walker11288 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips, I have a little stove too, very similar dimensions. Made here in Western Australia. Called a Jarrahdale Swagman. I have a greyhound that wakes me up during the night for a pee so there's always an opportunity to chuck another lump of wood on and get me through to the morning.

  • @edwardpriestley2747
    @edwardpriestley2747 Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips Buckin that's why I love my Vermont castings top load I can load it up to the top I start at the bottom with my 18 in pieces and 16 in on the top wood stoves are the best!!!!

  • @gunnerwolfe-xj1zr
    @gunnerwolfe-xj1zr Рік тому +2

    Great video man love it

  • @davidthomas5997
    @davidthomas5997 Рік тому

    It can be fascinating sometimes the dynamics of burning wood in a stove. Temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, the wood your burning all play a rolevin how your stove heats your house. Love hangingbout woth you Buckin. I am not unsubscribing for nothing! I ✊

  • @DavidMartin-ym2te
    @DavidMartin-ym2te Рік тому

    Interesting loading techniques. Here in the UK we are advised by stove makers to only load maybe 50% capacity but I find the stove will not burn to max efficiency at that. Thanks for the tips. By the way - 4:38 in the morning - dude that's early - respect! Keep the vids coming - I love all the axe stuff, learned a lot about efficiency from those.

  • @jeffc9354
    @jeffc9354 Рік тому

    Thank you buckin you’re a great man!!

  • @laurarosekrug777
    @laurarosekrug777 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the info on your wood stove. It's wonderful to see the improvement in the range of motion in your right shoulder!💪 Hopefully you'll get to Clay's soon🙏 The way you look at life through the prism of LOVE is truly inspiring! Your philosophy has helped me tremendously to better cope with life when things go south - the words "thank you" don't seem like enough. Actions speak louder than words, as we all know. As you have taught us all, everything good in this world comes from a place of LOVE...love wins!

    • @laurarosekrug777
      @laurarosekrug777 Рік тому +1

      @@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE HEY Matt! Great to hear from you. I’m quite impressed by what you do for this channel, my friend!…btw, where did you find the Italian hand gesture emoji!!…I love it! you’ve turned the use of emojis into an art form!👍😊

  • @robmarquis7532
    @robmarquis7532 Рік тому

    Love ya Buckin...keepin it real, as usual

  • @savagefirewood
    @savagefirewood Рік тому

    Great video Buckin. Love watching your videos for you being you cheers my friend. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦

  • @neo94503
    @neo94503 8 місяців тому

    What a great video this was so very informative and helpful as some one who has just been getting into heating my house with wood from my fireplace insert trying to get all night burns always seemed to elude me you should def make more videos on this subject.

  • @joeallbright3245
    @joeallbright3245 Рік тому

    BBR - takes me back to when i was a kid with Dad's Vermont Castings Wood Stove - we heated the whole house for 30 years! Nothing like getting the Fire rollin - glorious in the morning going Solo with the Stove.

  • @robertschmidt9296
    @robertschmidt9296 7 місяців тому

    I like your kitchen counter.

  • @TheFiremanJoe
    @TheFiremanJoe Рік тому

    Love your videos Buckin!

  • @shaunkennethhughes
    @shaunkennethhughes Рік тому

    Thanks for the tips.

  • @danbarth9421
    @danbarth9421 Рік тому

    Great video buckin!! You always have such great tips, and knowledge that comes from experience. I use an old double door fisher in my shop for heat..Love burning wood!! And nevermind those who come at ya brother, stay true to who you are, and who you serve, and all is good!! And yeah, I agree with my buddy Steve Pletcher, grow that beard out!!

  • @James1_2-4
    @James1_2-4 Рік тому

    Love ya BBR. Keep it real. Much love

  • @braddavis2834
    @braddavis2834 Рік тому +1

    proud of you

  • @E-jc9iy
    @E-jc9iy Рік тому +1

    Nice firewood and Nice fireplace okay

  • @zachariahmessier5050
    @zachariahmessier5050 Рік тому +2

    Down with the web rats! Up with love! Heck yeah let’s go with our guts, I got those funny emails and immediately knew that wasn’t Buckin reaching out. I’m an energy man too, and I knew something isn’t right. Great early morning video Buckin, thank you for teaching this part of your journey. Love you all friends.

  • @WilliamStihl
    @WilliamStihl Рік тому +1

    We love you too brother !!!

  • @j0w213
    @j0w213 Рік тому

    Those Soapstone-Hearthstones are incredible small stoves. It's amazing how much heat and burn time you can get from them. I use black locust in the extreme dead of winter and have achieved 8-12 hour burns stoking it just right with an 18x12 size firebox.

  • @thesmallwoodlot433
    @thesmallwoodlot433 Рік тому +2

    Good Morning Buckin’ and friends! Great message as usual Buckin’! ??? With the stove being 16x 12 I guess, would you get a longer burn time by stocking the box front to back with shorter fire logs like 11” long vs. the 13-14 inches being stacked across the box?

  • @CabinRidge
    @CabinRidge Рік тому

    Heat vid buckin , I’ve got a large Taylor 450 water boiler I use to heat the house and water since thanksgiving, I’ve mentioned it before I think but I’ve been having some creosote issues , not sure if it’s the nature of the beast in the way the fan will bring it up to temp then shut itself down to Cruze or I’ve just got some moisture issues but your expertise here just gave me a new thought to think so thanks big guy 🤙🏻

  • @cameronhamer9432
    @cameronhamer9432 Рік тому +1

    I burn all sizes of wood in my furnace , cleaning up the wood lot is the reason . I like the clean look , only branches and sawdust left behind .
    My old Dad was clearing land and he always brought in knots to burn , just like coal . The log rots away and the only thing that survives is the knots . He would burn them in the wood cookstove
    👍🇨🇦

  • @robertgreenia1874
    @robertgreenia1874 Рік тому

    Love u love this channel I been here watching this channel since first video 8 years ago or whatever thank u buckn for making these videos I look forward to them because of u we have so many power saw channel s now thank u

  • @murphy4trees
    @murphy4trees Рік тому +1

    My father in law wouldn't burn a piece of wood unless it had been under cover for at least 2 years, and that was in the dry California climate. His woodshed was so dry I never found an insect in the wood. I think that's a good family tradition to keep. I'm about to try throwing some small rocks in the firebox to see if I can cook some soup with wood heat. I got a big stainless steel soup pot to give it a try.

  • @taylormach1699
    @taylormach1699 Рік тому

    I agree with what you said Bill.

  • @ryobrown-mcclain805
    @ryobrown-mcclain805 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing these important woodstove notes at 4:30am I am so grateful to share the passion of waking in the morning and observing all the little changes of the woodstove overnight, priceless wonderful content.

    • @BuckinBillyRaySmith
      @BuckinBillyRaySmith  Рік тому +2

      GOOD STUFF THX

    • @ryobrown-mcclain805
      @ryobrown-mcclain805 Рік тому +1

      @@BuckinBillyRaySmith Absolutely priceless when we get to see a sleepy BBRS excited at 4:30 about loading the woodstove trying his best to keep his voice down for his wife sleeping 😊

  • @jason972
    @jason972 Рік тому

    Have a great Day Jason

  • @virginiasummer2619
    @virginiasummer2619 7 місяців тому

    I love my small wood stove. It’s a lot of work for me to find, chop wood, stack, etc. but I love it. So warm, love the smell of wood. Very satisfying, great toning exercise. My stove is 17 “ across the front so I’ve been using 16”. Should I be using 15”?Sounds like I need to run my stove slower. I just taught my young neighbor how to run his stove. And I ENJOY watching the oil truck drive PAST my house!

  • @robertgreenia1874
    @robertgreenia1874 Рік тому

    All I heat my house with is wood I'm older man never to old to learn thank u great video

  • @charleskhoury2029
    @charleskhoury2029 Рік тому

    Amen Buckin Billy be ware of scammers. You work out of Love Sir!

  • @brianbotkin2905
    @brianbotkin2905 Рік тому

    I get so much out of this channel- thankful for the Buckin Community

  • @Alexhulk
    @Alexhulk Рік тому +2

    Love the way you are pationated by everything you do!

  • @roncarter445
    @roncarter445 Рік тому +4

    First of all let me tell you something Billy I find you to be the God-fearing person I really respect the way you treat people and talk to people and I find you very entertaining and I love your kindness plus I love your knowledge of how to drop trees how to sharpen solos how to get them running exhaust manifold everything I hit subscribe and like for those reasons if I had extra money to give you I would give you but I'm 62 years old and busted up a lot worse than you were Billie I'm struggling to survive otherwise I'd even send you money anyway God bless keep up the good work

    • @Helga____
      @Helga____ Рік тому +2

      You are contributing to the channel just by being here and sending out love and good feelings. That is worth as much, and more, than money. Take care, friend ☺

    • @user-3tf67bk46u
      @user-3tf67bk46u 6 місяців тому

      Two excellent posts right there👍
      Actually, there's not too many creators on YT that create the amount of love in the comments, that Buckin'BR can accomplish. He's got a gift. With a very dangerous hobby.
      May God keep him and all of us safe, especially those who are learning. You have to progress in very dangerous conditions at times and absorb as much knowledge and tips from those like Billie here, in order to acquire the experience of not incorrectly reading the bush. So there's this period that you're at greater risk. We need devine help with this. That's the only way to counter luck. Hope you all know what I mean. Even those in Billie's caliper, you're up against odds. It's impossible not to be.
      Love wins🙏👍💪

    • @user-3tf67bk46u
      @user-3tf67bk46u 6 місяців тому

      It's not letting me edit. Wanted to fix spelling..
      to Billy. Corrective type interfered and I didn't catch it.
      Out of curiosity, anyone else run into this not being able to edit since YT changed the format earlier this week?

  • @pabloxanaxbars4664
    @pabloxanaxbars4664 Рік тому +1

    One love borther 💚✌️

  • @trcass1
    @trcass1 Рік тому

    i have a little Jotul f3cb cast iron stove. it says it can take 18 inch wood but i've learned that a 16 inch piece works better. i have a semi-circle opening of 16 inches or so you have to angle an 18 inch piece. i have smaller splits but i normally pack them in pretty good. i'll get a good 6-8 hr burn with coals. thanks for the tips...i agree learn your stove....and have a glass of water.

  • @jason-white
    @jason-white Рік тому +1

    2 things Buckin, 1st, I get about 10 hour burns on my stove, of course my box is significantly larger than the one you are showing here. 2nd, This video and the last one of yours I watched titled "Selling Firewood in a Pick-up Truck?, This May Help You." have by far been a tremendous joy to watch, So much of your content is entertaining yet out of reach for most of us as it takes a special breed to do what you do however....... those 2 videos "I'm sure many others" speak to the rest of us that just cut firewood to heat our homes. Keep up the great videos, I love them all. BTW, I got a Pro Mac 610 the other day, paid $200 for it running like a top, I just got the new air filters in the mail for it and I am super excited to try it out. I currently have a 24" bar on it but probably going to try for a 28" Got to watch it though as this is my first venture into a saw this size and I want to keep my legs. Prior to this my Husky 440 18" was my largest saw.

    • @laurarosekrug777
      @laurarosekrug777 Рік тому +1

      Hi Jason, it sounds like you may be new to this channel...if so, welcome and please consider subscribing if you haven't already 🙂...if you've been here for a while, hey! Stay safe👍

    • @jason-white
      @jason-white Рік тому +1

      @@laurarosekrug777 Deffinilty not new, subscribed a couple of years ago. Thanks, stay safe to.

  • @Patriot-Logic
    @Patriot-Logic Рік тому +1

    CHRIST bless you and yours Buckin!✝️

  • @tonyt.5316
    @tonyt.5316 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the vids!!!

  • @leonardvirtue5753
    @leonardvirtue5753 Рік тому

    Nice 😊 🤠👍

  • @WildWestGarage
    @WildWestGarage Рік тому +1

    Cutting and burning fire wood makes me feel good

  • @vetprep3883
    @vetprep3883 Рік тому +1

    Great video Buckin'. I know I should probably upgrade my stove to a more efficient one, but I really do love my 1982 Buck 27000. I love the built in fan that blows out the top, bottom & both sides. I live in Ohio and mainly burn Ash, Hard Maple, Hickory & Oak. I can put 16-22" logs in it but even at the lowest setting, I can only get a 5-6hr burn before I have to re-load, But I've been burning that stove for 33 years now and just hate to give it up. P.S. I think myself and 99.5% of your subscribers know your character and appreciate your wisdom, passion and your outstanding knowledge that you possess & are willing to share.Thank's Buckin'

  • @bulldogtree4449
    @bulldogtree4449 Рік тому

    yes sir i agree with you 100 percent!

  • @mikahakkinen5651
    @mikahakkinen5651 Рік тому +2

    a love my wood heated sauna.its something speciell.

  • @constantinbotez
    @constantinbotez Рік тому

    Nice Full with Love this Video from you No More Web Rats Love Winns 💪💪💪💪❤️❤️❤️

  • @leprechaungarage
    @leprechaungarage Рік тому

    Thanks Buckin !

  • @andrewketchum5098
    @andrewketchum5098 Рік тому

    Thanks for the warning brother them scammers can be convincing

  • @dannytriplett8625
    @dannytriplett8625 Рік тому

    Hey Billy, sending love from North Carolina. Forgive me for I have sined. I have tarped my wood. I shall tarp no more. I always learn from you sir. Thank you

    • @jirusjirus9322
      @jirusjirus9322 Рік тому +1

      Like he said, if you're gonna use a tarp...
      Just on the top, airflow to the stack is the key for good drying 🪵🪵🪵

  • @alexwright9145
    @alexwright9145 Рік тому +1

    Get yourself a nice Vermont castings you can load thru the top and stuff it full of some nice beech and red oak. Get a solid 7hr burn with it!!