Logged out of Terrace back in the day brings back lots of good {wet} memories it was a damn good job. 70 now so no sidehill climbing for me now. Ur vids bring me back thanks.
Respect for your skill in this difficult work environment, it's certainly got it all! Wet, steep, tangled, big wood, etc!! Work safe, and thanks for taking the time to make the videos!
We sure have some fun cutting days and some crapy and boring days too. You gotta see it in person, the camera just doesn’t really show how awesome falling the big ones can be
Hey Buddy, Been wondering how you were doing. Fall has fallen here and we have already had a good 5" of wet heavy snow that we worked thru earlier this month believe it or not. But things are going great guns now and the Mill is open and up to speed so the landings are emptying out quickly. We have about 2 months yet of falling in this section of timber then we will have to pack up and move out closer to the road for the winter months. Thanks for taking the time to carry us along with you....it's always an adventure going with you for sure. Stay Safe and try to keep dry and outta harm's way. R.C. "Charlie" Hill
Hi randy. Wow 5” already. We got a warm streak right now. Almost feels like summer. Good to see your up and running. Hard to stay dry on those rainy days but as long as I’m warm I’m all good
Great job!! That timber must be reasonably soft the way those rakers are pulling. I’m guilty of being a little aggressive with the flat file also. Your Husky is nice. Be safe
Well done, the POV really ups your game and showcases your sawmanship. Appreciated the explanation of the lower back cut following the bore cut. The log walk was kickass too, haha.
Thanks. I done some pretty amazing log walks. Across huge ravines, over bluffs, over raging creeks on very steep ground. I’ve had walk log trails where you don’t touch ground for 10 minutes. I’ve been 50+ ft up on a 80ft span across gullies. Done some amazing stuff in the bush. And I got paid too haha
How you do all that and run the camera so well? Incredible!! Make me feel old at 50. It’s all steeper than it looks on video. Lol like….grabbing a twig for that last couple feet..lol You are pro and a delight to watch. Never have seen you do anything I wouldn’t have done in 30yrs. Stellar!!! Smooth!!! Husky!!!
Beautiful area, kind of a nasty mess though. Make it look easy brother nice work. Good advertising for husky, work them saws hard. Need more merchandise, I'd sport a hard working guys gear!
That chain is cutting like crap 🤣. Always a good time watching the videos! I'm a hand cutter in new England. I simply love it. Did 10 year's in northern California in my 20s which was also incredible. God's country my friend! It doesn't get any better! Keep it up. Be safe.
Ya I had it a little too aggressive. I always like to get that chain cutting as fast a possible and sometimes I go too far. It’ll cut great for cedar but it’s too much for hemlock
It's always that way. Cuts great on one specie's and terrible on another. Your a fantastic cutter. Keep up the good work brother 💪. I just love the area. Absolutely beautiful.
Yup make it look fun haha i dont miss. Working in woods on a hill in nowhere .ok mabe a little watching this do you half to buck it up ?if your knotching and watching them not bad id hate to half to limb then on the hill
in other videos, you talk of increasing your rpm`s, on your 572 or 592, I want to increase my power on my 365 as 28" is in need of a 32" to tackle larger firewood snags, how can I.
richie1014 the guy packs a 5 gallon gas can. They don’t make a combo can bigger than 2 gallon? Who said anything about a problem? My point is they don’t make one big enough is probably why he doesn’t use one??? Wtf?
You said it man. The wife and i are about to go for our lungs, for a simple 8x10 shed in the backyard. Makes me want to rig up the alaskan mill and feather the nest a little!
A group of us are milling our own off of timber on the ranch to rebuild some outdoor fencing. Considering all expenses, it should pencil out to about $1.50 per 2 X 6 (full 2 X 6)
@@BjarneButler wow what a beautiful thing, here in southern Italy we don't have all these giants to kill, I'd like to come and live there and do this amazing job. Thank you, you were very kind to answer me.
On a heli job with steep ground you need to make high stumps in certain areas in order to prevent the log rolling down the hill. A run away outside the block is not good. It is also done for safety, it’s a lot safer to buck a log that is horizontal. Danger trees are always cut at waist level to that your in a standing position if anything goes wrong then you can run away faster. Sometimes a non-merch tree is cut high because wood waste is not an issue and/or the faller is lazy.
Love the content! Have you ever checked out Grizzly Peak scabbards? They make scabbards for wedges, axes etc at a good price. Might be something to check out. Stay safe out there. Cheers from Oregon.
@@BjarneButler Well that's good looks like your back to working pretty steady me to things are starting to pick up well keep your head up looks like the bush is a bit of a mess there and thanks for the great video.
@@BjarneButler Thanks. I mapped soils mainly in Washington, Oregon during my career. In watching your videos I see many of the same species of trees and understory as I saw in the Pacific Northwest. The species you have in that area of British Columbia are the same ones (for the most part) that are found here at higher elevations. Difference in latitude effects that relationship. Thanks for the great videos.
I buck all merch wood that’s safe and practical to. Most of the time it’s uneventful so I don’t film it. Sometimes you can’t because it’s not safe to or it’s rolled too far down the hill so it’s not practical. The heli company has a bucking crew that gets all the ones we couldn’t or weren’t practical at the time. They’ll even use the chopper to reposition the log so they can buck it safely. It’s the preferred method cuz buckers are cheaper then fallers
Good. It ran great for 3 weeks before it needed a grind. Still haven’t made the review video yet. I’m not in very big wood right now but do have some more vids with it coming
Before helliloggin those steep difficult sites would have been next to impossible to harvest. Maybe they should be left to Nature and we should ween ourselves of that lovely old froth timber
Hey buddy love ur videos did the same.job senc I left school in nfld in grade eight in Alberta now doing it here off and on mostly doing mechanic work love the woods loved the job but they shut er down in nfld Cutt for harder cable logger eight foot wppdlong timber for skidder got all my tickets BC fallers course how do I get a job there my.frie.d
Are you certified? How much experience? It’s really tough getting into production falling on the coast. Your better to start somewhere in the interior and get some experience. Some companies will take trainees but you still need some experience or background in running a chainsaw or other logging work. No one wants to take on a rookie/trainee that’s never worked in the bush or run a saw before. Also, a First Aid level 3 ticket is a huge plus
Joseph McCarry ya I’m sure the muffler is opened up a bit.. the chain brake flag/handle is different between the 390 and 395 for a super quick identification.
I enjoyed the vid so while watching again, I took note of the ads times. May have been one at the beginning ? But 06:15 14:50 18:00 21:18 x2 ads 25:40 32.01..🙄
You earned your wages on that slope. Like this view, can see the saw working more. Nice work, good video
Thanks
Logged out of Terrace back in the day brings back lots of good {wet} memories it was a damn good job. 70 now so no sidehill climbing for me now. Ur vids bring me back thanks.
Respect for your skill in this difficult work environment, it's certainly got it all! Wet, steep, tangled, big wood, etc!! Work safe, and thanks for taking the time to make the videos!
Thanks. Ya it’s a challenge, keeps you on your toes, always got to think things through and plan ahead
@@BjarneButler If this, then that thought process.......
@@BjarneButler right. Lots of people think loggers are dumb. Dumb people don't last long
Can’t add to the day, being soaked through and having to walk back and for. Nice felling in such knarly terrain.
Awesome 👍👍👍, good weather
Love it !!!! I could watch you cutting for hours mate!!! Cheers
We sure have some fun cutting days and some crapy and boring days too. You gotta see it in person, the camera just doesn’t really show how awesome falling the big ones can be
You’re the man! Thanks for taking the time to share!!
Another masterful video . Thanks for sharing my friend.
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love watching you work, true professional, look forward to your next vid , stay safe.
Hey Buddy,
Been wondering how you were doing.
Fall has fallen here and we have already had a good 5" of wet heavy snow that we worked thru earlier this month believe it or not.
But things are going great guns now and the Mill is open and up to speed so the landings are emptying out quickly. We have about 2 months yet of falling in this section of timber then we will have to pack up and move out closer to the road for the winter months. Thanks for taking the time to carry us along with you....it's always an adventure going with you for sure.
Stay Safe and try to keep dry and outta harm's way.
R.C. "Charlie" Hill
Hi randy. Wow 5” already. We got a warm streak right now. Almost feels like summer. Good to see your up and running. Hard to stay dry on those rainy days but as long as I’m warm I’m all good
That first cut had me so excited, that feeling of knowing the doggs are just right 😅
Bjarne the 390 Husqvarna is 5.37 cubic inch. My 285 is 5.2 but it is a good cutting saw. You sure have plenty of power in the 390.
Great job!! That timber must be reasonably soft the way those rakers are pulling. I’m guilty of being a little aggressive with the flat file also. Your Husky is nice. Be safe
I put a nylon strap between the gas and bar oil to sling it over my shoulder. You make excellent videos, thanks for sharing!
Well done, the POV really ups your game and showcases your sawmanship. Appreciated the explanation of the lower back cut following the bore cut. The log walk was kickass too, haha.
*1 for the explanation of that lower back cut!
Thanks. I done some pretty amazing log walks. Across huge ravines, over bluffs, over raging creeks on very steep ground. I’ve had walk log trails where you don’t touch ground for 10 minutes. I’ve been 50+ ft up on a 80ft span across gullies. Done some amazing stuff in the bush. And I got paid too haha
@@BjarneButler More gutsy than me.
Thanks for the nice video BB😎
glad to see you posting a new vid. awesome work you do . you been doing any prospecting up there take care be safe
Cool back in the Forest 😊 for a while. Thanks 😊👍
How you do all that and run the camera so well? Incredible!! Make me feel old at 50. It’s all steeper than it looks on video. Lol like….grabbing a twig for that last couple feet..lol You are pro and a delight to watch. Never have seen you do anything I wouldn’t have done in 30yrs. Stellar!!! Smooth!!! Husky!!!
Beautiful area, kind of a nasty mess though. Make it look easy brother nice work. Good advertising for husky, work them saws hard. Need more merchandise, I'd sport a hard working guys gear!
Good ole Wet Coast. Great vid Bjorne, thanks be safe.
Thanks
Great videos. Stay safe!
Greetings from Norway🇳🇴
Grate work. Dam good for being one layer of duds in that weather. Thanks for sharing. From Marc in NH
Bejorne! Hey youngster, keep your eyes up the hill
Big trees fall down into terrible shape, I have a hard time getting to know you! 😊👍
That chain is cutting like crap 🤣. Always a good time watching the videos! I'm a hand cutter in new England. I simply love it. Did 10 year's in northern California in my 20s which was also incredible. God's country my friend! It doesn't get any better! Keep it up. Be safe.
Ya I had it a little too aggressive. I always like to get that chain cutting as fast a possible and sometimes I go too far. It’ll cut great for cedar but it’s too much for hemlock
It's always that way. Cuts great on one specie's and terrible on another. Your a fantastic cutter. Keep up the good work brother 💪. I just love the area. Absolutely beautiful.
Plunge cut tutorial right here folks!
Great job, take care cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺 europe flatland
Thanks man ..awesome vid 👍👍
Thanks
Your a real inspiration to me a old timer. I now live on the island Ladysmith and wonder where you reside?
How Fing big was that stump you were climbing on? I thought it was a Boulder until you stuck the axe in it! 😲
Waiting for a new video‼️ keep them like this one it’s your best to date.
Awesome video! I'm hoping to get a chance to do some coastal falling, one of these days.
Yup make it look fun haha i dont miss. Working in woods on a hill in nowhere .ok mabe a little watching this do you half to buck it up ?if your knotching and watching them not bad id hate to half to limb then on the hill
be safe out there hope all is well
Best on UA-cam brother skill and footage awesome 👏
Thanks
Great vid 💪🏽
Great job bud please be careful 👍
in other videos, you talk of increasing your rpm`s, on your 572 or 592, I want to increase my power on my 365 as 28" is in need of a 32" to tackle larger firewood snags, how can I.
that is an awesome video!
Thanks
I miss falling, especially ground like that,but unfortunately i had to retire early
Good Stuff Bjarne. Why aren't you running the Cannon Bar? I have been wondering about your assessment on it.
Yup I like. It’s a high quality bar. Did 3 weeks straight before it needed a grind. I still need to make that video
Grate work. Dam good for being one layer of duds in that weather. Thanks for sharing. From Marc in NH
Thanks. Day like those ya just gotta keep moving
BEAUTIFUL
Your videos are great man! Where about are you working? I live on Vancouver Island. Keep up the good work!
Working south of prince Rupert on the coast. Grew up in Chemainus
Worked Douglas channel one fall and winter . Ugly hemlock mixed with a few nice spruce
Good one !
Thanks
Mr. Mayhem in the rain.
Would it not be easier for you to carry a combi can for your fuel and oil ?
Do you see the size of the gas can he carries? Combo cans are like 2 gallons max for gas. I’d say that’s probably why.
Josh Shamblin funny I use them all the time and don’t have a problem .
richie1014 the guy packs a 5 gallon gas can. They don’t make a combo can bigger than 2 gallon? Who said anything about a problem? My point is they don’t make one big enough is probably why he doesn’t use one??? Wtf?
makes me miss working in the woods
I sure miss it. Good times.
You know what is ridiculous how much lumber prices have skyrocketed 28 bucks for a 16 foot 2 x 6
You said it man. The wife and i are about to go for our lungs, for a simple 8x10 shed in the backyard. Makes me want to rig up the alaskan mill and feather the nest a little!
A group of us are milling our own off of timber on the ranch to rebuild some outdoor fencing. Considering all expenses, it should pencil out to about $1.50 per 2 X 6 (full 2 X 6)
Wow you had me and my daughter yelling at the video when you were walking across the water falls. HE HE HE
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Corks, they work great.
Maybe it’s my earbuds but the sound didn’t match the action. Having said that, how do you do it in the cold with no gloves?
What’s your views on the latest Husq saws? What do you use?
Yeah!! Eso lo hago yo en España amigo saludos
Donde cortas esos árboles en España? Te habla un taladro de mjs
¿Donde te llevan en España en avioneta y luego en helicóptero a cortar árboles de 40 metros o más?
@@antonioalonsofernandez5909 En las montañas de cantabria y pais vasco,los arboles, lo de la avioneta o helicoptero no he dicho nada
@@davidcoboortiz1471 ¿Donde hay bosques con árboles de 40 metros o más en Cantabria y Vascongadas?
@ 8:16 A little bit of a spark!
where do you do this job? It's my dream to cut down giant trees❤️❤️❤️
Western Canada
@@BjarneButler Do you work as a private individual, or are you employed by a company?
I’m self employed. Most fallers on the coast are self employed too.
@@BjarneButler wow what a beautiful thing, here in southern Italy we don't have all these giants to kill, I'd like to come and live there and do this amazing job. Thank you, you were very kind to answer me.
Just curious, why do you leave such a high stump on most of the trees? I'm sure there's a very good reason...
On a heli job with steep ground you need to make high stumps in certain areas in order to prevent the log rolling down the hill. A run away outside the block is not good. It is also done for safety, it’s a lot safer to buck a log that is horizontal. Danger trees are always cut at waist level to that your in a standing position if anything goes wrong then you can run away faster. Sometimes a non-merch tree is cut high because wood waste is not an issue and/or the faller is lazy.
@@BjarneButler thanks.... excellent videos in Xtreme working conditions!👍
Hey man. Know anyone taking on any lvl 2s?
No not at the moment
Hello Bjarne really enjoy your videos may I ask you a question? What size of bar do you 30, 32 or 34
Hi Brent. I use 36” bar. I used to use 33” but for my height I find the 36” suits me better
Love the content! Have you ever checked out Grizzly Peak scabbards? They make scabbards for wedges, axes etc at a good price. Might be something to check out. Stay safe out there. Cheers from Oregon.
Ya I met a lot of other guys that have a scabbard. I prefer my set up
Do you have any tips for matching your cuts when doing the humboldt style face cut?
Not really. Just takes practice. I’ve done it so many times it’s muscle memory now
Have you ever come across any Bigfoot sign up there in the Forest?
They are there that's for sure.
Nothing definitive. There’s so much wild untouched and vast areas out there
Hey BB! Great work. I learn a lot from this video. But tell me, is this the famous chainsaw, the Stihlsqvarna? 😃
Lol. Yup I like to run the best gear, whichever brand it happens to be.
Enjoyed the video Bjarne are you still working out of the same WW 2 float plane camp or have you moved.
Ya I’ve moved from that job. Farther up north now.
@@BjarneButler Well that's good looks like your back to working pretty steady me to things are starting to pick up well keep your head up looks like the bush is a bit of a mess there and thanks for the great video.
Yay!!!
Are the cedars on this site Western Red Cedar or Alaskan Yellow cedar? I thought I saw some young Pacific Silver firs also.
There’s yellow and red cedar there but mostly red. For in this area is uncommon.
@@BjarneButler Thanks. I mapped soils mainly in Washington, Oregon during my career. In watching your videos I see many of the same species of trees and understory as I saw in the Pacific Northwest. The species you have in that area of British Columbia are the same ones (for the most part) that are found here at higher elevations. Difference in latitude effects that relationship. Thanks for the great videos.
What happens to all the felled trees? Do they get winched up or down(as appropriate) the slope by chains?
They get flown out by helicopter to the road at the bottom of the hill
How often do you go and buck what's on the ground between dropping them ?
I buck all merch wood that’s safe and practical to. Most of the time it’s uneventful so I don’t film it. Sometimes you can’t because it’s not safe to or it’s rolled too far down the hill so it’s not practical. The heli company has a bucking crew that gets all the ones we couldn’t or weren’t practical at the time. They’ll even use the chopper to reposition the log so they can buck it safely. It’s the preferred method cuz buckers are cheaper then fallers
@@BjarneButler oh cool thanks for letting me know man.
Your saw seems to be a Husqvarna which identifies like a Jonsered.
Yup it’s a husky
Saw lives matter
390xpgw😜
Jonsered and Husqvarna are made by Eletrolux my Jonsered is the same motor as his 390.
Have you had any time running the 572xp with the autotune?
Nope not yet
Is that a stock 390?
I have been wondering that my self.. I’m sure it’s ported and muffler opened up.
Yup it’s modified.
Yup that’s correct
bjarne butler it would be cool to se a video going over your saw and gear, you 390 pulls better then mine ever did.
Do you plan the way logs go or just let them fall were they want to go?
It’s all planned. It’s easy to smash wood so it’s essential to avoid that if possible
Awesome.
How's that new bar working out?
Good. It ran great for 3 weeks before it needed a grind. Still haven’t made the review video yet. I’m not in very big wood right now but do have some more vids with it coming
Did you get new rubber chainsaw boots or do they just look darker because of the rain? Great looking boots.
They fade to a darker colour after a few months
What kind of boots are you wearing on that slippery bark??
Vikings
@@BjarneButler thank you......never heard of them before you mentioned them....
Are they studded?
Yes they come with corks
Лесоруб нашего времени!👍
dang what kinda chain is on this saw
Stihl skip tooth, round file
@@BjarneButler thanks that thing cuts like a beast man good work
Why Stihl bar and husqy saw?
I run what I think is the best. The new canon bar seems to be top notch too.
@@BjarneButler I like the stihl lightweights. The cannon is heavy in comparison. Its more like the tsumura. Cannon is a bit more expensive though
Love it. Keep em comin
Btw. What’s up with your gold claim and that cable system you had goin?
I got a mineral claim with supposed high grade silver. Unfortunately it’s a 6000ft so I have been able to do 1trip a year. It’s heli access only.
bjarne butler a heli trip would certainly take a lot of planning and resources
Sean M ya it gets expensive real quick with a chopper.
Before helliloggin those steep difficult sites would have been next to impossible to harvest. Maybe they should be left to Nature and we should ween ourselves of that lovely old froth timber
What is that a 372 or a 390 something like that and is it stock or ported
390 ported
Thanks for another great video. Oh yeah, it made me think "social distancing" isn't much of a problem there (Ihahaha).
Nope. It’s nice working by yourself, not having any interruptions or dealing with customers or clients
@@BjarneButler I was solo my whole career in the woods. Nothing better. Great times.
I am not sure how the ad thing works. I watched the entire video without any ad's. I don't mind ad's if it is making you a little money.
Ok thanks for the feedback
Why is this called Risky Tree Cutting? Looks like a normal day at the office to me.
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Stump shot city.
Where do you work, and are they hiring!?!?!
BC , canada. I’m a contractor. There’s rumour of lots more work in the new year. This industry is all about networking and reputation.
Hey buddy love ur videos did the same.job senc I left school in nfld in grade eight in Alberta now doing it here off and on mostly doing mechanic work love the woods loved the job but they shut er down in nfld Cutt for harder cable logger eight foot wppdlong timber for skidder got all my tickets BC fallers course how do I get a job there my.frie.d
Are you certified? How much experience? It’s really tough getting into production falling on the coast. Your better to start somewhere in the interior and get some experience. Some companies will take trainees but you still need some experience or background in running a chainsaw or other logging work. No one wants to take on a rookie/trainee that’s never worked in the bush or run a saw before. Also, a First Aid level 3 ticket is a huge plus
Is that saw a 72 or a 95 ? Just wondering.
90cc..390xp
Sounds like a 395xp
Joseph McCarry ya I’m sure the muffler is opened up a bit.. the chain brake flag/handle is different between the 390 and 395 for a super quick identification.
I have a 390xp but why is his saw so red instead of Husky orange?
irok1d the color of the video is out .maybe he had the camera in a waterproof case . 👍
Watcha running there guy?
Husky 390
They still make a gas and oil can
Yup
Shame about all the ads, other than that great vid 👍
I had one add
I had quite a few, I should have counted them , it was about 6
Sean Arbor that’s crazy! Yeah, I only had one and it was about a minute or so in.
I enjoyed the vid so while watching again, I took note of the ads times.
May have been one at the beginning ? But 06:15 14:50 18:00 21:18 x2 ads 25:40 32.01..🙄
Sean Arbor clearly UA-cam hates you man. That’s a lot!
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That cut u are explaining we call that a boar and realise here in new zealand
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a real logger.. and bucking billy thinks hes a logger?? hahahaha
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*everybody liked that
Time for a new video brother.
Should have another one coming out soon
Whats the point of dropping all these tree in this beautiful forests
For logging
It is a sustainable resource when managed well.