Perhaps the two most likable men on YT. It's so enjoyable to watch you two making content together. I'm glad Scott was able to head up to BC to hang with Buckin
I’ve watched your show for a long time and I have to admit every three or four times I watch you talk about something else. I learned something else. And when I’m watching you, I think what’s the big deal I’ve cut lots of trees like this in my lifetime and I just go and do it and I never have any problems. But when I watch what you’re saying, I’m learning every day. Thank you for your knowledge. You make perfect sense.
Mr Smith, you’re darn right. Once timber gets in the blood it’s there for life. My first memory is setting on the landing with my mom middle of summer 1989 (I was 3) and I remember watching a white Huey with a turn of logs under it come around a hill and my pops was chasing for that chopper. My uncle was on the other end hooking chokers. They were logging dunnage for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. I’ve been in the woods ever since. Once it’s in the blood, that’s where it says my friend.
Great job Billy, I am older than Scott, love your instructions and clear explanations. On my property have dropped 60 plus trees 3" to 18" with my Greenworks 40v 16" and MS 270 Stihl Farm Boss 18". FB it's getting a little heavy for me now. I started with a Vintage McColloch MAC 110 Chainsaw 10" Bar (brand new) when I was 21 years old and just out of the Army. Used it while fishing & camping with my first CJ-5 Jeep to cut up downed trees blocking Jeep roads from winter snows and downed trees for fire wood. Love your videos and Scotts Essential Craftsman's channels keeps this old guy entertained & still learning from both of you. Stay well & safe.
Buckin, thank you again for your videos. I have always been a good faller. But your vids have confirmed a lot of things for me. I’m self taught. Went to the woods, bush for you guys, with limited experience. Your stuff has made me even better. Thanks from the heart.
Billy it's refreshing that you & Scott had a great time, also you not mentioning the Notification, Subscribe and Thumbs-up. You know your audience. Power to you Mr Smith!
Easily my two favorite UA-camrs. Really great to see you two working together. The first thing I did was shoot both your and Scott's videos to my dad (one of the biggest students of "the University of UA-cam" I know). Keep up the good work guys!
You could tell EC wanted to bolt as soon as the big stick started to go 😁. Was probably trained up in the school of "six big steps". And talk about some cat-like quickness when you dodged your head away from that branch. You could play Neo in the next Matrix movie 😎💪
I haven't been watching Scott for too long, but he's a good General Contractor with lots of neat tips for the workshop, and nice stories. Good to see y'all working together for a bit
So true... I've been behind my whole life, never having a dad makes it harder but there's always so much work to do playing catch up it keeps life interesting, stay elevated everyone ❤️ ✌️
Life can be tough but when your are blessed to meet and have close friends it makes those rough times a little easier. Love you my brother and I am blessed to have you as a friend. 🙏♥️
@@martyrutter3630 thanks Marty your a good man , your kind words always lift my spirit, I'm very thankful for you and the buckin army too and proud to call you my friend. love you man Stay elevated dude ❤️ ✌️
Awesome to hear of another small town school implementing a hand crafting skill, and in MY HOME STATE EVEN!! Way to go Buckin! One of these days I hope to snag an axe or two from you for wedging and splitting. Keep up the great kindness and lets all be mindful and raise each other up.
Hi Buckin that was awesome donating the press to a school. We so much need to get the trades back in the schools. Once the kids see who it came from the class will be filled. Especially with positivity ❤
Thankyou Buckin’ & Scott for a great video. I’ve never cut a tree down in my life so this video is SO fascinating to me because of the physics involved in dropping a tree…..and sizeable trees! Such a sketchy task at times😬
"You are your problem, not the world" BBR! Ive never heard a more fitting phrase for the times we are living! I love the respect and humility portrayed by two masters of their trades yet still willing to learn !
@therealmikerowe needs to have these two on his show sometime. I've learned so much from both of them, and many other UA-cam creators who are real experts in what they do, and being a cattleman I'm not an expert in anything but have to learn to do all sorts of things and UA-cam is a huge resource because of gentleman like these two.
Liking and commenting before I even watch this. The Essential Craftsman and Buckin' Billy Ray, what's not to like? Gotta go, excited to begin my first view!
No doubt God has given you a gift and has a call on your life. Most enjoyable and informative videos. I've got to learn and have been cutting for awhile. TX!
I'm teaching an Amish kid to fell. I use a compass (takes me 2 extra minutes but it's worth it). I never thought about rituals, just something I do that I was taught by a west coast faller.
That is so damn awesome that you sent that press to that school so those young people can learn an actual skill! We need way more education like that, and that's all I'll say about schools. Wish we'd have had something like that when I was growing up. You're about to hurt my wallet, because I want one of those Husqies so bad!
It’s nice to see that the youth of today will get a chance to actually learn a skill in which they can create something. Too many of today’s youth dream of being gamers and UA-camrs ( no offense) and don’t realize the the skill they learn in their youth will not only last a life time, but can also help them survive when times are tough. It was a good choice to donate to that school.
Buckin awesome awesome stuff man keep it up buddy i just watched your video with your saw collection and man i only need one of your 10 10s lol im just starting out with a pro mac 55 with no muffler and a crapie black max hopefully ill have one soon love your content thanks so much learning everyday ty
My boys and I went to Sutherlin high. Josh was there teacher and football coach small world the tool will get good use I have three nephews that will put there hand to use in the future! Thanks , Gary
Buckin he said (sutherlin) Oregon…. I grew up in (yoncalla) Oregon about 15 mins away. Spent lots of time in Sutherlin and chasing Sutherlin girls in highschool😂😂. That’s awesome
Buckin’ “We spoke of ritual…when you’re a young man feeding a family, the ritual starts, it’s not honed…you know what I mean?” Scott “Yeah, yeah yeah”. Buckin’ “like even things like my boots, and this, and you know, it’s all a ritual” Scott “Yeah, you’re just assembling the symbols of your ritual” Buckin “it’s true isn’t it?” Scott “Yes, yes it is…” There is great wisdom in this exchange and, I humbly submit, it is born of sacrifice in the service of others and the humility, respect, and hard work that must be born of such. Remember this, as a man steps up to the plate he realizes that his role is in the service of his family (of course), but also in the service of his fellow humans. And, that last part is critical AND sadly lacking in our discussions of what it means to be a man. Why? Because it is hard to do. And, make no mistake; real-men understand that sacred role does not depend on your ideology or your religion. Faith may inform and guide us, however that manifests, but the ideological divisions, divisions of color, or culture etc., they are just distractions from what matters and, in the end, its love. And man has great capacity to love others via his actions. Period.
Perhaps the two most likable men on YT. It's so enjoyable to watch you two making content together. I'm glad Scott was able to head up to BC to hang with Buckin
I appreciate that!
Keep them dang ol heads up!!! Nice video Buckin!!
Thx pal ..preciate you
23:49 “work hard, be honest and BE KIND”. My new motto.
Two of favorite tubers! Both have great energy and valuable content. Thanks guys
I’ve watched your show for a long time and I have to admit every three or four times I watch you talk about something else. I learned something else. And when I’m watching you, I think what’s the big deal I’ve cut lots of trees like this in my lifetime and I just go and do it and I never have any problems. But when I watch what you’re saying, I’m learning every day. Thank you for your knowledge. You make perfect sense.
Wow! One video with Buckin and Scott Wadsworth together! Now Iam ready to leave this world! Love Scott’s Video „King of Axe“.
This is the 2nd video you two have done? The whole reason I found your channel is because of The Essential Craftsman. This is great!
I love that the two of u did a video together.
Bravo! Two of my favorite MEN on UA-cam in one place!
thank you!
That saw sounds perfect…. Perfect crackle and spot on in the cut.
What a combo! Keep up the good work.
Thank you 😋
Two of my favorite youtubers together, man instant click!
That fills my heart seeing a tool go to a school of learning. Well done men!
Pretty Kool I new he could help
This is the most amazing team up !!!!
Glad yer hear
Two legends in the same video. Awesome!
I am a fan of both of you. Great to see you together. A lot of knowledge.
Much appreciated!
I never thought I'd see EC in a pair of tennis shoes and without suspenders.
Man what a collaboration. Never would’ve guessed it with you and EC but this is great. Very smart of y’all. Want more.
thx
Mr Smith, you’re darn right. Once timber gets in the blood it’s there for life. My first memory is setting on the landing with my mom middle of summer 1989 (I was 3) and I remember watching a white Huey with a turn of logs under it come around a hill and my pops was chasing for that chopper. My uncle was on the other end hooking chokers. They were logging dunnage for the Exxon Valdez oil spill. I’ve been in the woods ever since. Once it’s in the blood, that’s where it says my friend.
Found you from essential craftsman, love it buddy.
Great work Buckin, love the essential craftsman! Seems like a really nice and genuine guy.
Sure is
Great job Billy, I am older than Scott, love your instructions and clear explanations. On my property have dropped 60 plus trees 3" to 18" with my Greenworks 40v 16" and MS 270 Stihl Farm Boss 18". FB it's getting a little heavy for me now. I started with a Vintage McColloch MAC 110 Chainsaw 10" Bar (brand new) when I was 21 years old and just out of the Army. Used it while fishing & camping with my first CJ-5 Jeep to cut up downed trees blocking Jeep roads from winter snows and downed trees for fire wood. Love your videos and Scotts Essential Craftsman's channels keeps this old guy entertained & still learning from both of you. Stay well & safe.
Buckin, thank you again for your videos.
I have always been a good faller. But your vids have confirmed a lot of things for me. I’m self taught. Went to the woods, bush for you guys, with limited experience.
Your stuff has made me even better.
Thanks from the heart.
you bet
Billy it's refreshing that you & Scott had a great time, also you not mentioning the Notification, Subscribe and Thumbs-up. You know your audience. Power to you Mr Smith!
Easily my two favorite UA-camrs. Really great to see you two working together. The first thing I did was shoot both your and Scott's videos to my dad (one of the biggest students of "the University of UA-cam" I know). Keep up the good work guys!
What a crossover! Can't wait to see what else you two get up to.
This is awesome, 2 of my favorite UA-cam folks to watch.
❤ Boy those are some nice looking tree tall trees your are falling and great teaching to go with it 😊
Another great falling video and now I want to see those close up shots Scott was doing. ♥️👍
Me too, got my notifications on for the essential woodsman, he's right down the road from me in Oregon 🌲 🪓 🌲
You could tell EC wanted to bolt as soon as the big stick started to go 😁. Was probably trained up in the school of "six big steps". And talk about some cat-like quickness when you dodged your head away from that branch. You could play Neo in the next Matrix movie 😎💪
I haven't been watching Scott for too long, but he's a good General Contractor with lots of neat tips for the workshop, and nice stories. Good to see y'all working together for a bit
So true... I've been behind my whole life, never having a dad makes it harder but there's always so much work to do playing catch up it keeps life interesting, stay elevated everyone ❤️ ✌️
Life can be tough but when your are blessed to meet and have close friends it makes those rough times a little easier. Love you my brother and I am blessed to have you as a friend. 🙏♥️
@@martyrutter3630 thanks Marty your a good man , your kind words always lift my spirit, I'm very thankful for you and the buckin army too and proud to call you my friend. love you man Stay elevated dude ❤️ ✌️
Wow, my all time favorite UA-cam mentors together… too cool!
Awesome to hear of another small town school implementing a hand crafting skill, and in MY HOME STATE EVEN!! Way to go Buckin! One of these days I hope to snag an axe or two from you for wedging and splitting. Keep up the great kindness and lets all be mindful and raise each other up.
So good to see Scott on the channel! I’ve learned so much from both of you!! Love you all!!! ❤️✊
Great visit with Scott. Thank you my friend! Both of you each have excellent channels
Hi Buckin that was awesome donating the press to a school. We so much need to get the trades back in the schools. Once the kids see who it came from the class will be filled. Especially with positivity ❤
The gift is alive
Thankyou Buckin’ & Scott for a great video. I’ve never cut a tree down in my life so this video is SO fascinating to me because of the physics involved in dropping a tree…..and sizeable trees! Such a sketchy task at times😬
"You are your problem, not the world" BBR! Ive never heard a more fitting phrase for the times we are living! I love the respect and humility portrayed by two masters of their trades yet still willing to learn !
@therealmikerowe needs to have these two on his show sometime. I've learned so much from both of them, and many other UA-cam creators who are real experts in what they do, and being a cattleman I'm not an expert in anything but have to learn to do all sorts of things and UA-cam is a huge resource because of gentleman like these two.
Awesome guest star and yo showed your true essential craft.
Get the Gullet!
Hey Ewan, here's two great guys at the same time, doing what they love very well.
That gift to the high school is so awesome!!!! They will enjoy it!
Best information about all things chainsawing I have found on the tube. Filing lessons are the best. Gotta get the gullet
right on
Hey! Two of my favorites! 😊
Liking and commenting before I even watch this. The Essential Craftsman and Buckin' Billy Ray, what's not to like? Gotta go, excited to begin my first view!
Buckin it 👀 like 👍 you were enjoying time with a great friend ❤😊😮
No doubt God has given you a gift and has a call on your life. Most enjoyable and informative videos. I've got to learn and have been cutting for awhile. TX!
2 craftsmen together. I love it!
I can’t wait to see 500k you deserve it buckin
I'm teaching an Amish kid to fell.
I use a compass (takes me 2 extra minutes but it's worth it).
I never thought about rituals, just something I do that I was taught by a west coast faller.
I love the essential craftsman!
That is so damn awesome that you sent that press to that school so those young people can learn an actual skill! We need way more education like that, and that's all I'll say about schools. Wish we'd have had something like that when I was growing up. You're about to hurt my wallet, because I want one of those Husqies so bad!
Pretty awesome collaboration...
Yes it was!
My idol and my buddy's working together on a video? HECK YES!
สวัสดี ครับ เข้าชมทริปดีๆ ขอบคุณสำหรับความรู้ใหม่ๆ หวังและขอให้คุณสุขภาพแข็งแรง😊❤
this is just awesome to see you two working together, hope to see Yas working together on the wood bullet😉
Buckin’, I am also a Shop Teacher(21years) and it brings me a lot of joy that you are supporting Josh’s program! Good Work
me too friend
This was great, man. Thanks you guys.
Buckin top show thanks for sharing 👍
Johno Darwin NT
Was subbed to both for a long time
Buckin'Essential!!!! Wisdom does teamwork!!
I'm heads up all the time thanks buckin!
Hay Hay B.R. You & Scott Made It Look Easy ! Stay Safe Friends ! Prayers For All Here ! ATB T God Bless
Thanks 👍
Loving it! Love wins!
Great video!! Much love!❤️
Great video you guys ❤❤❤
Thank you 🤗
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith you’re welcome
Keep up the good work brother
How did I miss this video!? Awesome
It’s weird I started watching these two simultaneously back in 2017 now they are teaming up
Awesome my friend 👍💪🤙
Grew up logging, still happiest hanging on a saw or running a piece of machinery
I'm definitely keeping my head up after this! I didn't even see the branch fall first time😅
Awesome video Buckin
Great explanation video as always!
It’s nice to see that the youth of today will get a chance to actually learn a skill in which they can create something. Too many of today’s youth dream of being gamers and UA-camrs ( no offense) and don’t realize the the skill they learn in their youth will not only last a life time, but can also help them survive when times are tough. It was a good choice to donate to that school.
I live about two hours from Sutherlin, and I love the Hell out of that!!
Buckin! That's my next-door neighbor Josh, literally! How crazy and small is this world! I am a grad of Sutherlin High School as well.
Kool great young man
Hope one day i could go from Portugal to say hello in person!
Good ta see ya
Great friends great time❤
Buckin awesome awesome stuff man keep it up buddy i just watched your video with your saw collection and man i only need one of your 10 10s lol im just starting out with a pro mac 55 with no muffler and a crapie black max hopefully ill have one soon love your content thanks so much learning everyday ty
Good man
This is sooo amazing, what an awesome collab.
My boys and I went to Sutherlin high. Josh was there teacher and football coach small world the tool will get good use I have three nephews that will put there hand to use in the future! Thanks ,
Gary
Awesome
I'm creeping up behind you all. Much love folks.🏆
I'm so far behind o think I'm ahead! Love the don't have the bandwidth comment!😂😂😂
Stay on the stump…can still manipulate the tree as needed as it falls. Great lesson
Wow! AMAZING!!!!!
What?! Both in one video?!🤯
That was awesome
Get you heads up... Amen to that.
Awesome meet up. Im jealous
Buckin he said (sutherlin) Oregon…. I grew up in (yoncalla) Oregon about 15 mins away. Spent lots of time in Sutherlin and chasing Sutherlin girls in highschool😂😂. That’s awesome
Awesome tree cutting
Awesome!
G'day Buckin, if you know you can see in an instant Scott's been running a saw for quite some time, unlike so many others on the tube.
You got it
Buckin’ “We spoke of ritual…when you’re a young man feeding a family, the ritual starts, it’s not honed…you know what I mean?” Scott “Yeah, yeah yeah”. Buckin’ “like even things like my boots, and this, and you know, it’s all a ritual” Scott “Yeah, you’re just assembling the symbols of your ritual” Buckin “it’s true isn’t it?” Scott “Yes, yes it is…”
There is great wisdom in this exchange and, I humbly submit, it is born of sacrifice in the service of others and the humility, respect, and hard work that must be born of such. Remember this, as a man steps up to the plate he realizes that his role is in the service of his family (of course), but also in the service of his fellow humans. And, that last part is critical AND sadly lacking in our discussions of what it means to be a man. Why? Because it is hard to do. And, make no mistake; real-men understand that sacred role does not depend on your ideology or your religion. Faith may inform and guide us, however that manifests, but the ideological divisions, divisions of color, or culture etc., they are just distractions from what matters and, in the end, its love. And man has great capacity to love others via his actions. Period.
That's cool I was born and raised not far from there
Nice downs as always!
When I first started cutting timber my mentor kept a long stick and would hit my hard hat telling me to get my head up
Hey buckin wasn't that Wendy's kindling axe 😂😂😂