I know it doesn't always work out like we want it to, but just in case you didn't know- always try to have the sun behind the camera facing the end of what you are cutting. That way the sun is on you and your work and we see your profile and the saws profile. A good mix of both sides of the saw is desired, but for the money shot, get the saw from the PTO side so we can see it spitting chips! Thanks for sharing this awesome tree and cool saw! Subbed!
I know what you mean,but i didnt know they are called d tjat.i call them candles.these aretoo big for that thpugh unless i had a tracor to load and unload them.i noodled them into smaller pieces
Stumbled across your channel. I like watching other people work.. fascinates me..i have 5 360 homies. In my opinion a skip tooth would have served ya better especially in urban harvesting. Half the teeth to sharpen after the inevitable.
Saw was running good.. Sounded like it the RPMs were not as high at times but it got the job done.. Have you thought about moving wood to your new house yet so you have a somewhat early start to next year??
The old home light looks like it's doing its job. Great video keep up the great work Buddy.
I gave $60 for that old saw.itspretty legit
I know it doesn't always work out like we want it to, but just in case you didn't know- always try to have the sun behind the camera facing the end of what you are cutting. That way the sun is on you and your work and we see your profile and the saws profile. A good mix of both sides of the saw is desired, but for the money shot, get the saw from the PTO side so we can see it spitting chips! Thanks for sharing this awesome tree and cool saw! Subbed!
Glad to see.ypu here,Boedy!.i know my camerawork.isntalways up to snuff.thanks for the tips.illtry to do abetter job when istart making vids again
It sounds great !👍
Gotta love them ol Homelites! 💪
Great score on the wood!! Hopefully get some good wood out of it. Have a Safe Day
Wow that's a nice size tree. Looked like fun to cut. Stay safe and have a great day.
The hollow parts of that log you can make into swedish chimneys.
I know what you mean,but i didnt know they are called d tjat.i call them candles.these aretoo big for that thpugh unless i had a tracor to load and unload them.i noodled them into smaller pieces
Good morning from Piqua Ohio.
Good morning ol honest wood cutter!
Great saw and good job. I have two Im in the midst of bringing back to life. Red oak? Nice size tree. Were the rakers a bit low for hard oak?
I honestly don't remember,but I don't think I'd taken much off them
Stumbled across your channel. I like watching other people work.. fascinates me..i have 5 360 homies. In my opinion a skip tooth would have served ya better especially in urban harvesting. Half the teeth to sharpen after the inevitable.
That chain was trashed that same day.thete was so much metal in that tree I just lost 6-8 teeth.i just junked the chain
Мощная , как " тайга" из СССР😊
Saw was running good.. Sounded like it the RPMs were not as high at times but it got the job done..
Have you thought about moving wood to your new house yet so you have a somewhat early start to next year??
I don't lan to move any sellable wood until this house is sld
Do you have skip tooth chain or full house chain on the Homelite?
It was a full house 81dl oregon.i don't remember what model chain.
Jordane. Arête. Silteplaie😊
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