There’s something fascinating about your UA-cam channel- probably the professionalism, the humor, the excellent problem solving demonstrated, and the calm and joyful appreciation of life… all these things I enjoy very much. Thank you for making the effort to share all this and congratulations on your wonderful family, too.
Enjoyed the video. It's great seeing you enjoying the Echo DCS2500T. It is a joy to use as it's so well balanced and light....and cuts above it's size level. I run one most of the time and also enjoy my Husky 540i for a little bigger stuff. At my age the last thing I want to be doing is pull starting my all the time when climbing. Can't deal with a lot of weight up there. I am a conservative who loves his battery saws.
Awesome, August! I really love watching you when you're making your notches and how you back your back cuts!! I have definitely learned a lot over the past 17 years I have been watching your YT videos!!!
Worked 35 years as a powerlineman. Work side by side with tree trimmers...nothing but respect for these guys...a good crew of tree trimmers working ahead of my line crew make work so much easier if there alot of cutting to be done
My homeowners insurance was cancelled because there was a crack in the patio concrete and the 3 steps at the front door had no handrails but there was handrails on the landed.
My neighbor had his canceled because the flew a drone over his house and found a half dozen leaves in the gutter. And we live in town surrounded by two rivers and flooded rice fields. Our fire danger is about zero. But they want out of California and I can’t say I blame them. 😞
Four years ago you mentioned that you were feeling dejected because of how the election was shaping up, but then you cheered up because your new chainsaw was ready. Even though I live in Australia I felt the same way, so I thought You know what, I'm going to get me a new chainsaw, and it worked, I felt better. It was probably a good month for sales. Thanks for the video.
Poking fun at Reon is always funny 😂 tooodaayyysss job!! I'm not an arborist but I have a full appreciation for the battery saws. It's so much easier on you guys, WAY better for the camera, no pull start no carbs no nothing. Anyone who thinks professional grade battery saws are gay is just dead wrong
Thanks for the video. Man I thought dry Oak was the hardest. I've seen sparks from the chainsaw when cutting it. Our splitter could generate ~12,000lb force and some of the wet 2ft Oak logs would just stop it. We learned to chainsaw it wet and split it dry. I live in Tx. Plenty of Oak
👍 Thank you August for another great video. ✅ I really enjoyed the ending, It's got that Clint Eastwood vibe 😎 I'm familiar with the Pacific Madrona, so I just looked up the Silver Madrone/ Manzanita you are working with. Those sycamore and London plane trees I've called "sneezy trees". One can't stop coughing, eyes watering, just miserable! I feel for you guys. Have a great week everyone ❤️🌲😎
All I can say is the high back 2.0 is one of the best harnesses I've came across by far you did an outstanding job on making that and I love the red white blue theme
So I've used both panther and speedcut chain, and the speedcut is durable and cuts fast, but the panther chain is better. Panther cuts considerably faster, and lasts a long time. I've had panther chain snap and the speedcut chain is substantial enough that it probably wouldn't have, but I was mostly doing something I shouldn't have been doing. (Chunking down 20 inch oak, specifically). Otherwise the panther chain has been bulletproof. It's semi-chisel, and seems to stay sharp for 10, 15, 20 tanks of gas. It's unreal. Once the new panther bars are out and I can be sure they won't split I'll probably switch back. Side note: I've found the panther bars will stay good longer if you run Stihl winter oil through them (even in the summer). The thinner oil seems to keep them from burning up. Awesome video as always! Love the content!
Another great vid by August and crew! After reading comments, it seems a shame so many appear insecure enough in their beliefs that a satirical title gets lost on them and triggers defensive keyboard pokes. My consumer level E- saw has climbed with me several times and I can appreciate it's benefits when applicable. The petrol saws work better for me at the remaining jobs. Why would golfers lug so many clubs around if they all performed the same task? Neither saw platform has affected my political values, nor has my new beloved MB2 saddle - sub proudly retained!
I enjoy learning from you and your team; I really wish folks didn't make everything a "them vs us" debate. I figured one would simply use the saw of choice for the job.
They are always going to make money. They have to. No one works for free. The problem is when the government makes them cover every thing, they raise rates or exit the market location. Florida is a great example right now. After the Surf Side condo collapse, insurance rates are unaffordable.
I just put an Oregon 91VXL chain (no anti KB) on my 2511, seems pretty aggressive on a test cut. I'll be putting some run time on it soon. I don't like my saw hook closed either, hasn't fallen out yet, it's a homemade hook with a little snag at the tip. Thanks for posting, I always enjoy. Blessings sir!
I was excited to try the Nano but was under impressed after using the Panther !!! I'm soooo thrilled they came up with a good bar !!!!! It's kinda like the Chevy Caprice is a solid car that will last but it doesn't Rip like the Corvette 😁😁 I love the Panther !!! Dang that Madrone sounded like aluminum hitting the driveway 😳 Thank you for making my night with another video August ❤❤
@ddalton692 The Nano Speed Cut is actually a kit, bar, chain, and sprocket because it's smaller. I got it for my 201 but went to put it on an found out it was for a Husky. Found out it would fit his electric Husky so I sent it to him to try out. Then got mine and was disappointed after using the Panther. I think mostly because the chain is basically a home owner type chain with dual rakers for anti kickback ? So I called the Oregon rep to see if they would make a good chain for it like the Pro cut (after all it's only going to be professional's that buy it) He checked into it and text me back and said no that's how they designed it 🫤 I think it would be good with a good chain. But now that Panther has come up with a good quality bar that's what I'll be using on all my top handles. The old Panther bar's didn't last very long but Wow they cut so great I kept buying them 😅 feels like you have a scalpel in your hand up in the tree 👍👍 Thanks for the reply 😉
@danmcburney3247 just use a dremel or cutoff wheel on a grinder to remove the extras on those chains. I have a 5 gallon pail of home depot one use rental chains, they are the same type with the huge "shark fins" on them, they work great after cutting them off.
The battery stuff is awesome, not having to jerk a starter rope is great on the left elbow.. I think for me, the reduced noise is the biggest selling point. Im excited about the echo, but disappointed in the stihl, just too difficult to push all the buttons required to get a throttle response
If anyone is curious, with 14" bars my Echo 2511T = 7#, Makita 36V = 10-1/2# with 5.0Ah batteries and T540i = 11-1/2# with Bli300 battery. The Bli200x battery is 1.28# lighter per Husqvarna and so the T540i should be a little lighter than the Makita when I switch. The Milwaukee looks pretty chunky but I haven't used one. I think the Echo might be the only decent LIGHT cordless saw that doesn't cost a right nut. Well, I guess I don't know if Stihl has anything decent and lightweight. Echo says 7.3# for the 2500T w/2.5Ah battery and I assume 12" bar.
Ive tryed..the ported 2511t is just best..can run 14 or16. 043 stihl polesaw bar and chain..or the panther.pain to sharpen but generally just swap while working.not tryed the nano from jacob yet.seems its the same as .325 on thats on the t450i..t542i..wich for me is only battery saw would use but sold mine ..running 3 ported 2511t s....Aaron lynch did them and there incredible. .especially with wounded arms..havent even ran my new 201t it just hurts my arm looking at it..the echo 2511t has that side handle at angle its superior to other top handles the balance and that handle ..WHY ? ECHO dosent make a 3911t with auto tune is beyond stupidity they would destroy the market...wouldn't need 201ts..realy been struggling but cant wait to get a monkey beaver high back ...😅😢
I use the mb speedline slings for rigging all the time. When i want a lil extra surface area on the rope pinch point ill add another sling and biner as not to cut the rope. They are pretty dang strong. Many tops ive taken with the mb slings.
That's exactly what I thought 😂. Many times I've dropped a tree that I notched 8-15' off the ground and corner to corner in a yard to make it fit, after they've been toldit will need to be climber/rigged out. I like to say, climbers will climb lol. Be safe.
August the 540i has been your Saw in some of the best Videos that I've seen you do. Of course the 200T has done this over and over as well. Thank you August for teaching me more about Tree Work than anyone Living. Left or Right is only distraction. I say follow God. I remember one Video where the 540i had just enough Battery to make one of my most loved Videos. I love Chainsaws August. It makes my Brain hurt to compare them with Politics.
This vs that is such an immature scenario usually played out by simpletons who can't think objectively. Thanks for the video dude. Always entertaining.
Hey , I like also the batterysaw from husqvarna. For my work it is enough 535 with BLi200x and bl300. A very good tophandle saw 👌🏽god bless you august 🙏🏽🕎
Have used battery powered sawsdoing power utility.Battery powered saws work well but you have to find one easy to get your rubber gloves in the controls..They're fantastic in that you don't have to crank a gas saw in tight plsces.only drawbackis your batter can go out in the middle of a cut...gotta keep spare battery with you at all times.. old green poles are hard and rough on any kind of saw
I just bought a new T540i because it was cheap by including two batteries and chargers. $545 plus tax. They are shipping with SP21G chain which is 0.325LP 0.043" gauge. So Speedcut Nano, except the Nano has the oiling grooves in the drivers. Otherwise they look the same. The T540i is a pig with the big battery. I'll have to sell one and get the smaller battery. The echo looks nice though for smaller stuff.
@@brettblack7049 Looks like the 15% off at North40 is over, so $640 for the saw. But they still include the two free BLi300 batteries and QC500 chargers. They charged me $29 shipping plus tax on the saw.
I love electric when it makes sense. It's stupid to avoid improved battery technology in tools. Just like it's stupid for the government to force the use of electric in tools and cars. Let the rational acting consumers decide for themselves.
Been using cordless drills since the early 90's and have several other cordless tools! Cordless nail guns etc... Has nothing to do with climate BS, there are times when it's just convenient! I can see how it would be the same with a chainsaw! I cut down many trees with an electric saw that were 100ft tall because I don't need a gas saw for as seldom as I use one. (I cleared my property in Florida with a gas saw because there was no power at the time)
Funny title! Electric hand tools are great because they don't see constant load.. so drills, impact drivers, chainsaws are a good application. But electric cars and some battery tools like demo saws or a concrete power trowel just put too much constant load and battery tech just isn't good enough for that.
I can't believe that there are people out there who can try to judge your political preference based on your willingness to use an electronic chainsaw. The bit that I really can't believe is that these same people have the mental capacity to be able to type a coherent comment on a social media platform?!?!?!? Must have asked their kids to do it for them!!!!! 😋😂😂😂😂😂
i feel its not right to call "safety chain" homeowner chain, Oregon claims the safety rakers do make any major impact to cutting, so even if it is cuting slower, you are gaining a huge benefit, that being more control over said saw, and that would be reason enough that a company may prefer to use saws with safety chain over good old fashion cutters. so its more simply the evolution of saw chain, and less of a chain geared towards homeowner's
That backyard bank hill..looks like most jobs here except we haveslate rock and others..they are deceivers trees lean like 3 directions can be misleading ..had some beech that got the better of me..
Sure glad i didn't watch what there was to watch,cause i may have watched something i definitely didn't want watch in case i watched it. Here i akaays thought you were right handed, and so im confused about some calling you a lefty. Must of missed something without all the 2 cycle engines not running, and i dozed off. Strangest thing trees magicly falling over without the exhaust if 2 cycle engines screaming, and the tale tale smell of 2 cycle oil filling ones lungs like the old days when all the moto cross bikes burned bean oil instead of dinosaur juice.. Hopefully that cleared everything up nicely for everyone.
August, I am thankful you are not left and that you are not a Democrat. I could tell you were not either of these because: you are smart, you have common sense and you are working hard everyday and love America, its traditions value, freedoms and belief in God. I will follow that, as many of the traits you/I have from the above; the left and Dems do not possess or value. MAGA buddy!
I'm a retired logger. My son bought me a little electric chainsaw as a gag gift. I fooled him because l love that little guy. I use it a lot.
Thats what Im talking about!
There’s something fascinating about your UA-cam channel- probably the professionalism, the humor, the excellent problem solving demonstrated, and the calm and joyful appreciation of life… all these things I enjoy very much. Thank you for making the effort to share all this and congratulations on your wonderful family, too.
👍 Well said
“Huh, I guess I am the goat”
Ngl, dude you’ve taught more people so much more than you know. Not to mention your saddle saved my back.
That madrone sounded like a ball coming of a wood bat every time it hit the ground.
Thank you as always August.
Not the age of the body it's the hard milage on the body
Enjoyed the video. It's great seeing you enjoying the Echo DCS2500T. It is a joy to use as it's so well balanced and light....and cuts above it's size level. I run one most of the time and also enjoy my Husky 540i for a little bigger stuff. At my age the last thing I want to be doing is pull starting my all the time when climbing. Can't deal with a lot of weight up there. I am a conservative who loves his battery saws.
Awesome, August! I really love watching you when you're making your notches and how you back your back cuts!! I have definitely learned a lot over the past 17 years I have been watching your YT videos!!!
There was an older tree guy around here who walked like he should have been retired. In the tree, he looked 30.
Awesome! Ive learned a lot watching you! Wish I could meet ya someday. From WestVirginia
I own all three types of tools. Gas, cord, and battery. Because of my battery and cord tools. I can do yard work at 2 am. Thanks.
Worked 35 years as a powerlineman. Work side by side with tree trimmers...nothing but respect for these guys...a good crew of tree trimmers working ahead of my line crew make work so much easier if there alot of cutting to be done
GOAT = Greatest Of All Time ... 😎
My homeowners insurance was cancelled because there was a crack in the patio concrete and the 3 steps at the front door had no handrails but there was handrails on the landed.
My neighbor had his canceled because the flew a drone over his house and found a half dozen leaves in the gutter. And we live in town surrounded by two rivers and flooded rice fields. Our fire danger is about zero. But they want out of California and I can’t say I blame them. 😞
@@dgoodman1484 What do call a California resident? ...... a no brainer
Darn it August! I’m about to go to bed and you reel me back in with a great video title!!! Love ya buddy!!
rang like a bell when it hit the well packed road.
If I didn’t already have a Stihl homeowner saw for cutting firewood, a battery saw would be on my tool purchase list.
Four years ago you mentioned that you were feeling dejected because of how the election was shaping up, but then you cheered up because your new chainsaw was ready. Even though I live in Australia I felt the same way, so I thought You know what, I'm going to get me a new chainsaw, and it worked, I felt better. It was probably a good month for sales. Thanks for the video.
Awesome video! You and Damian crack me up!!!😊
Poking fun at Reon is always funny 😂 tooodaayyysss job!!
I'm not an arborist but I have a full appreciation for the battery saws. It's so much easier on you guys, WAY better for the camera, no pull start no carbs no nothing. Anyone who thinks professional grade battery saws are gay is just dead wrong
Thanks for the video.
Man I thought dry Oak was the hardest. I've seen sparks from the chainsaw when cutting it. Our splitter could generate ~12,000lb force and some of the wet 2ft Oak logs would just stop it. We learned to chainsaw it wet and split it dry. I live in Tx. Plenty of Oak
You just walz ed all over that job with the battery powered saw. You NewSome one was going to try for Democratic puns....
Did you see Walz's new video on his channel. The guy is one of us. Fixing the cruiser control on his old international! He's the real deal!
I see what you did there
He took out that tree like Ed Buck and a black guy
@@spencuraiYou mean remove the air filter and then put the exact same one back in??
I often do the same.
👍 Thank you August for another great video.
✅ I really enjoyed the ending,
It's got that Clint Eastwood vibe 😎
I'm familiar with the Pacific Madrona, so I just looked up the Silver Madrone/ Manzanita you are working with.
Those sycamore and London plane trees I've called
"sneezy trees". One can't stop coughing, eyes watering, just miserable! I feel for you guys.
Have a great week everyone ❤️🌲😎
Silver Madrone is just a term we call standing dead Pacific Madrone
Sickallthemore lol.
I'm allergic to lilacs, bad, like nose plugs up in 5min bad and I have to leave.
Great video August.
All I can say is the high back 2.0 is one of the best harnesses I've came across by far you did an outstanding job on making that and I love the red white blue theme
So I've used both panther and speedcut chain, and the speedcut is durable and cuts fast, but the panther chain is better. Panther cuts considerably faster, and lasts a long time. I've had panther chain snap and the speedcut chain is substantial enough that it probably wouldn't have, but I was mostly doing something I shouldn't have been doing. (Chunking down 20 inch oak, specifically). Otherwise the panther chain has been bulletproof. It's semi-chisel, and seems to stay sharp for 10, 15, 20 tanks of gas. It's unreal.
Once the new panther bars are out and I can be sure they won't split I'll probably switch back. Side note: I've found the panther bars will stay good longer if you run Stihl winter oil through them (even in the summer). The thinner oil seems to keep them from burning up.
Awesome video as always! Love the content!
Another great vid by August and crew! After reading comments, it seems a shame so many appear insecure enough in their beliefs that a satirical title gets lost on them and triggers defensive keyboard pokes. My consumer level E- saw has climbed with me several times and I can appreciate it's benefits when applicable. The petrol saws work better for me at the remaining jobs. Why would golfers lug so many clubs around if they all performed the same task? Neither saw platform has affected my political values, nor has my new beloved MB2 saddle - sub proudly retained!
Nice! 🏆
I enjoy learning from you and your team; I really wish folks didn't make everything a "them vs us" debate. I figured one would simply use the saw of choice for the job.
Thatd be nice
I always say: "It ain't the years, it's the miles!"
These insurance companies need a tremendous reform. Let's start with the premiums... ouch
They are always going to make money. They have to. No one works for free.
The problem is when the government makes them cover every thing, they raise rates or exit the market location. Florida is a great example right now. After the Surf Side condo collapse, insurance rates are unaffordable.
london plane tree makes you sneeze august. we hate that tree when pruning here in canada.
always keep safe and God bless your team.
I just put an Oregon 91VXL chain (no anti KB) on my 2511, seems pretty aggressive on a test cut. I'll be putting some run time on it soon. I don't like my saw hook closed either, hasn't fallen out yet, it's a homemade hook with a little snag at the tip. Thanks for posting, I always enjoy. Blessings sir!
I was excited to try the Nano but was under impressed after using the Panther !!! I'm soooo thrilled they came up with a good bar !!!!! It's kinda like the Chevy Caprice is a solid car that will last but it doesn't Rip like the Corvette 😁😁 I love the Panther !!! Dang that Madrone sounded like aluminum hitting the driveway 😳 Thank you for making my night with another video August ❤❤
A big thank you Dan for sending the chain 👍
I really like your wording
"but it doesn't rip like a Corvette" 🌲
@ddalton692 The Nano Speed Cut is actually a kit, bar, chain, and sprocket because it's smaller. I got it for my 201 but went to put it on an found out it was for a Husky. Found out it would fit his electric Husky so I sent it to him to try out. Then got mine and was disappointed after using the Panther. I think mostly because the chain is basically a home owner type chain with dual rakers for anti kickback ? So I called the Oregon rep to see if they would make a good chain for it like the Pro cut (after all it's only going to be professional's that buy it) He checked into it and text me back and said no that's how they designed it 🫤 I think it would be good with a good chain. But now that Panther has come up with a good quality bar that's what I'll be using on all my top handles. The old Panther bar's didn't last very long but Wow they cut so great I kept buying them 😅 feels like you have a scalpel in your hand up in the tree 👍👍 Thanks for the reply 😉
@@danmcburney3247 👍 Thanks Dan 🤠 Have a great day
@danmcburney3247 just use a dremel or cutoff wheel on a grinder to remove the extras on those chains. I have a 5 gallon pail of home depot one use rental chains, they are the same type with the huge "shark fins" on them, they work great after cutting them off.
The battery stuff is awesome, not having to jerk a starter rope is great on the left elbow.. I think for me, the reduced noise is the biggest selling point. Im excited about the echo, but disappointed in the stihl, just too difficult to push all the buttons required to get a throttle response
Shhhhhh! Don't tell August that I watched when he said not to.
Dead madrone are the worst to work on but great firewood!
If anyone is curious, with 14" bars my Echo 2511T = 7#, Makita 36V = 10-1/2# with 5.0Ah batteries and T540i = 11-1/2# with Bli300 battery. The Bli200x battery is 1.28# lighter per Husqvarna and so the T540i should be a little lighter than the Makita when I switch. The Milwaukee looks pretty chunky but I haven't used one. I think the Echo might be the only decent LIGHT cordless saw that doesn't cost a right nut. Well, I guess I don't know if Stihl has anything decent and lightweight. Echo says 7.3# for the 2500T w/2.5Ah battery and I assume 12" bar.
Ive tryed..the ported 2511t is just best..can run 14 or16. 043 stihl polesaw bar and chain..or the panther.pain to sharpen but generally just swap while working.not tryed the nano from jacob yet.seems its the same as .325 on thats on the t450i..t542i..wich for me is only battery saw would use but sold mine ..running 3 ported 2511t s....Aaron lynch did them and there incredible. .especially with wounded arms..havent even ran my new 201t it just hurts my arm looking at it..the echo 2511t has that side handle at angle its superior to other top handles the balance and that handle ..WHY ? ECHO dosent make a 3911t with auto tune is beyond stupidity they would destroy the market...wouldn't need 201ts..realy been struggling but cant wait to get a monkey beaver high back ...😅😢
@@Sethhaun78 Yeah, the 2511T generally makes climbing more fun!
Thanks for showing, not showing, not not showing.
That Panther setup looks really smooth. What a great upgrade for the toy Echo.
"Don't make, WHAT IF cuts". 🤔 But they're so tempting!! 😅
I use the mb speedline slings for rigging all the time. When i want a lil extra surface area on the rope pinch point ill add another sling and biner as not to cut the rope. They are pretty dang strong. Many tops ive taken with the mb slings.
American stuff? I thought you looked like a fencer with that balanced cut, good extension and an excellent back arm balance!👍🏼👍🏼😜⛹️♂️🤺
That's exactly what I thought 😂.
Many times I've dropped a tree that I notched 8-15' off the ground and corner to corner in a yard to make it fit, after they've been toldit will need to be climber/rigged out. I like to say, climbers will climb lol.
Be safe.
Bless you
August the 540i has been your Saw in some of the best Videos that I've seen you do. Of course the 200T has done this over and over as well. Thank you August for teaching me more about Tree Work than anyone Living. Left or Right is only distraction. I say follow God. I remember one Video where the 540i had just enough Battery to make one of my most loved Videos. I love Chainsaws August. It makes my Brain hurt to compare them with Politics.
If they made a battery saw as light as the 2511 and had 355 power I’d buy one! lol 👍🏼
Great video, you and Damien are the best !!!!
Best video description ever! Cheers
What is your favorite battery top handle saw - and why?
What echo model saw how many volt amps look very light what kind of tree was that black bark?
It’s an Echo DCS-2500T, and it takes the 2.5AH 56V eForce battery.
Awesome captain I love it !!
Did you change the sprocket for the .325 chain or is that a 3/8th chain?
This vs that is such an immature scenario usually played out by simpletons who can't think objectively.
Thanks for the video dude. Always entertaining.
That pine looks a lot like the Southern yellow pine we have done here in Alabama
😂😂😂 Thanks for sharing your life, Dodgy American.🇺🇸
Sycamores I wont do unless its winter even then I still throw up 🤢 🤮
Hey , I like also the batterysaw from husqvarna. For my work it is enough 535 with BLi200x and bl300. A very good tophandle saw 👌🏽god bless you august 🙏🏽🕎
Have used battery powered sawsdoing power utility.Battery powered saws work well but you have to find one easy to get your rubber gloves in the controls..They're fantastic in that you don't have to crank a gas saw in tight plsces.only drawbackis your batter can go out in the middle of a cut...gotta keep spare battery with you at all times.. old green poles are hard and rough on any kind of saw
Your tree saw kit looks great. It's just me and my Stihl MS 230 chainsaw!
My daughter said "please stay safe daddy, I think reon would have said "great job homie " .
The Reon Rounds portion was insanely funny! 😂well done
Where is Adam these days?
I've never heard "the dose makes the poison" before, I like that, might have to borrow that one from ya, August.
I just bought a new T540i because it was cheap by including two batteries and chargers. $545 plus tax. They are shipping with SP21G chain which is 0.325LP 0.043" gauge. So Speedcut Nano, except the Nano has the oiling grooves in the drivers. Otherwise they look the same. The T540i is a pig with the big battery. I'll have to sell one and get the smaller battery. The echo looks nice though for smaller stuff.
The medium batteries best for the husky. BLI 200 or something like that.
Seems like a good price for a 540i, I thought they were more?
@@brettblack7049 Looks like the 15% off at North40 is over, so $640 for the saw. But they still include the two free BLi300 batteries and QC500 chargers. They charged me $29 shipping plus tax on the saw.
thank you
I love madrone. I wish they grew here in northern NV.
I love electric when it makes sense. It's stupid to avoid improved battery technology in tools. Just like it's stupid for the government to force the use of electric in tools and cars. Let the rational acting consumers decide for themselves.
I can’t believe your using a carabiner for rigging omg😮😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Lol.
Zip straps and duct tape coming soon 😂.
Gotta do what you gotta do.
Be safe sir. Edit; wait, maybe it's ma'am 😮.
..................G'day again!
Love your skills man.
Cheers and God bless,
Malcolm.
I’m just talking bout a saw.
I like this job site. Nice work
why not get the big Shembiner XL and then you wont have to zip tie that RE hook open and you can use as a keeper?
I have my reasons
Maybe that will make you a democrat 😂.
August im in awe of that saw dude!
Been using cordless drills since the early 90's and have several other cordless tools!
Cordless nail guns etc... Has nothing to do with climate BS, there are times when it's just convenient! I can see how it would be the same with a chainsaw!
I cut down many trees with an electric saw that were 100ft tall because I don't need a gas saw for as seldom as I use one. (I cleared my property in Florida with a gas saw because there was no power at the time)
Video title made me smile!
Hmm, I had not heard an Arbutus called Madrone... But yeah, those guys are hard as hell when they die
wow...that is hard and crispy...
Funny title! Electric hand tools are great because they don't see constant load.. so drills, impact drivers, chainsaws are a good application. But electric cars and some battery tools like demo saws or a concrete power trowel just put too much constant load and battery tech just isn't good enough for that.
LMFAO LOVE THE TITLE AUGUST
It's not the age, it's the mileage that counts.
I can't believe that there are people out there who can try to judge your political preference based on your willingness to use an electronic chainsaw. The bit that I really can't believe is that these same people have the mental capacity to be able to type a coherent comment on a social media platform?!?!?!? Must have asked their kids to do it for them!!!!! 😋😂😂😂😂😂
Is Grants Pass an agricultural area benefiting from the Farm Bill?
I really wished those D rings were sown onto the saddle on the left side. Other than that great saddle.
think how many times you do not have to pull the cord to start asaw with the battery power!
I'll watch the video later. I'm just here to like and comment for the title😂
i feel its not right to call "safety chain" homeowner chain, Oregon claims the safety rakers do make any major impact to cutting, so even if it is cuting slower, you are gaining a huge benefit, that being more control over said saw, and that would be reason enough that a company may prefer to use saws with safety chain over good old fashion cutters.
so its more simply the evolution of saw chain, and less of a chain geared towards homeowner's
It’s more drag which equals less chain speed which means a slower cut.
Nice' be cool see the 540 with panther 1/4 just for kicks
That pine looks like Japanese black pine possibly?!?
What an awesome title!😎
👍👍
What camera do you use?
That backyard bank hill..looks like most jobs here except we haveslate rock and others..they are deceivers trees lean like 3 directions can be misleading ..had some beech that got the better of me..
Looks a bit like a Mondell Pine
Lol...especially if you don't live in the US. 😉
Wether left or right. Battery saws prob will be more powerfull than gas n thats it really.
Sure glad i didn't watch what there was to watch,cause i may have watched something i definitely didn't want watch in case i watched it.
Here i akaays thought you were right handed, and so im confused about some calling you a lefty.
Must of missed something without all the 2 cycle engines not running, and i dozed off.
Strangest thing trees magicly falling over without the exhaust if 2 cycle engines screaming, and the tale tale smell of 2 cycle oil filling ones lungs like the old days when all the moto cross bikes burned bean oil instead of dinosaur juice..
Hopefully that cleared everything up nicely for everyone.
Im usin hexa chain round file. Its good
August, doubt very seriously that a "leftist" would have scripture from John on the back of their products.
Amen!
Appreciate your professionalism.
August, I am thankful you are not left and that you are not a Democrat. I could tell you were not either of these because: you are smart, you have common sense and you are working hard everyday and love America, its traditions value, freedoms and belief in God. I will follow that, as many of the traits you/I have from the above; the left and Dems do not possess or value. MAGA buddy!
How dare you make me NOT NOT like your video! 😉
Phototropism in all the wrong places.. sounds like a lumberjack lament.
Nice 😊
White pine if your from Iowa
Why the foray into politics? Not cool.
I was thinking the same thing. As soon as someone introduces political content I unsubscribe even if I agree with them.