Damn! I wanted a ferris mower, but I don’t know about that now!
@ghettotech96178 күн бұрын
i love the postcutting comp they only used 090 back in the day
@AussieBucking7 күн бұрын
Yes That’s right the newest video we posted was that 090 race Thanks for watching
@giuseppelatina264010 күн бұрын
Nice to watch,very powerful chainsaws 👍
@AussieBucking7 күн бұрын
They are very powerful and Lods of torque but they are still old dinosaurs
@Chucky-b7v10 күн бұрын
Man they are quick 👍🏼. I saw one saw blow up and a piece hit him in the arm…
@AussieBucking7 күн бұрын
Yes those Chainsaws are working at their maximum power it was inevitable for one to have a Catastrophic failure, he’s was alright afterwards so all good
@adrianstefan2311 күн бұрын
👏👏👍🏻👍🏻
@AussieBucking10 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching🤙🏼👍🏻
@randymutch579119 күн бұрын
never ever heard of or seen this challenge in the loggers sports thank you for a great video
@AussieBucking16 күн бұрын
Your Welcome, it’s well worth the watch very loud in person
@sambo906820 күн бұрын
That's ugly looking wood,but it helps if you only use half the head which doubles your impact mate . Good to see he didn't let it beat him tho , My dad told me wen I was about his age that the biggest muscle in your body wen splitting wood is your eyes. Keep it up mate enjoying your videos
@AussieBucking16 күн бұрын
Ahaha that’s a good one, doesn’t take much and you can be of to hospital with a axe, but all worth the fun, Thanks for watching😃
@Joe_Blo20 күн бұрын
I'm confused about the 365 piston & cylinder. The 365 has a 36mm stroke. The 353 has a 32mm stroke. That's a 4mm difference. Is the 365 piston 4mm taller?
@shaun825622 күн бұрын
Fat guy cheated! What's with switching saws just before the start! I call cheater! If your saw don't start your out!
@peterwright269222 күн бұрын
Why haven't I heard of this before, luv to go and watch
@AussieBucking21 күн бұрын
Well worth the watch, great event in a Great little town👍🏻
@byronmrackley226124 күн бұрын
Fire wood for next winter! Great work with the precise cut and drop
@AussieBucking24 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr Binga have been practicing the chainsaw Skills Hopefully the timber is good and burns nice 👍🏻
@svenomick585725 күн бұрын
I will have to get to Kilcoy one day and watch this great Vlog
@AussieBucking25 күн бұрын
@@svenomick5857 cheers Mick Was definitely a good one, been watching you for quite some time too, how is it in nsw?
@svenomick585725 күн бұрын
Great watch Young Bloke into good on Him
@AussieBucking16 күн бұрын
Cheers Mick🤙🏼😃
@HayChaffandSawdust125 күн бұрын
Very cool competition. It looks like the "luck" of getting a nicer log plays into the competition.
@AussieBucking23 күн бұрын
That’s Exactly right all depends on the billet one was pretty rotten which was pretty bad for him
@Chucky-b7v25 күн бұрын
Great job there , young fella 👍🏼 and well done.
@AussieBucking25 күн бұрын
@@Chucky-b7v Thank you Very much Wayne🙏🏼
@Chucky-b7v25 күн бұрын
@ Cheers mate.
@giuseppelatina264025 күн бұрын
One of the best Husqvarna saws ever made and best selling as well,here in Australia and overseas.Good camera work and great video 👍
@AussieBucking25 күн бұрын
@@giuseppelatina2640 thanks so much Giuseppe, it was one of the first time that Tyson properly used one so went really great
@СергейЖуркевич-й2х26 күн бұрын
Видео класс
@AussieBucking23 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@Ваванщербатый26 күн бұрын
👍👍💯👍💥👍
@giuseppelatina264027 күн бұрын
Good entertaining video/content 🙋♂️
@user-joecostelloАй бұрын
The lifter, where did ya get that from ? Please.
@AussieBucking10 күн бұрын
It’s a genie lift not sure where to buy them directly but marketplace always have them
@Matt_T__Ай бұрын
Hey man cool videos. I've got an '02 365 Special. Melts through Oak and Maple. ☮️✌🏼🤘🏼💪🏼
@AussieBucking27 күн бұрын
Awesome man love that❤️
@glenaddems2930Ай бұрын
Wow 1 frame at a time I used a garden blower when you were in nappies. stand the box on its end and blow the bees out :)
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@glenaddems2930 I have tried that and it stirs them up, the one frame at a time works for us, even though it’s one at a time we can still keep up with each other
@Chucky-b7vАй бұрын
G’day mate 👍🏼. I’ve just found your channel and subscribed ☝️. Great video as well. That wood looks hard! Do you know what type of timber it is? Cheers 🍻
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thank you for the Support, we suspect it a Old Gum tree, what ever it is it’s Insanely hard, Thanks for watching👍🏻
@Chucky-b7vАй бұрын
@ No worries mate. Thanks for getting back to me 👍🏼
@Billy-burnerАй бұрын
Sell me one 😅😅
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@Billy-burner quite a few for sale right now gotta keep your eye out
@Billy-burnerАй бұрын
@AussieBucking people want crack money for them. Well in w.a. at least
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@ We only paid $250 for the husky 365 and a Stihl ms180, carry box and new chains was a cracker of a deal
@naturundhundАй бұрын
Nice Chainsaw Greetings from Germany Peter @@AussieBucking
@patrickvennard838Ай бұрын
Good examples are getting hard to find in the UK.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@patrickvennard838 there’s quite a lot of them here a couple pop up on marketplace everyday.
@giuseppelatina2640Ай бұрын
These old school Husqvarna chainsaws were one of a kind,simple design that worked and one of the easiest saws to work on if needed 🙋♂️
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@giuseppelatina2640 That’s exactly right no technology not much Emission laws choking them up and cheap easy to get parts, would love to buy a new 5 series one day. Thanks for watching Giuseppe 👍🏻
@ahmadakkad7870Ай бұрын
Love your content mate. Where in Australia are you located?
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@ahmadakkad7870 thank you very much, where located near the Sunshine Coast area, Thanks for watching
@JaredBlackmore-og8wlАй бұрын
Awesome guys! Have to come get a refill. Loving the AB return
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Cheers Jared, come over any time, with the goo bee season this year why not make videos best I’ve had in my beekeeping career
@giuseppelatina2640Ай бұрын
Hopefully this pays good dividends for you and your family,good work and all the best.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thanks Giuseppe, hopefully they can pay for more equipment for us to make the next seasons extraction quicker and easier Thanks for watching!
@paulcongreve7060Ай бұрын
I would like a box of bees😊
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
No worries Paul can organise next one your down in our area, thanks for watching👍🏻
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
Do you use a barrier system? Eg. That super that comes off that hive gets labelled and goes only back on that hive? Highly recommend this if you don't do it.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
My mentor Sean as said in the video is married to a second generation beekeeper they said it doesn’t matter as long if it’s your own supers from your apiary because you know you got no disease , was told also never feed honey back to the bees that is not your own it’s the best way to spread diseases
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
@AussieBucking open feeding honey is illegal in Australia. It is recommended that every beekeeper with over 50 hives maintains a full barrier system. Otherwise afb can wipe out all the hives in one foul swoop. Have a look at professional beekeepers webpage and the code of practice for beekeepers in Australia. The rules get strict and you must be doing honey sampling for afb etc over 50 hives, lots of rules and regulations to follow.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287 the only honey the bees get back is the tiny bit of leftover in the wax would never open feed honey
@mt.corambaapicultureАй бұрын
Benefit Bee is a Chinese company.
@ianhartree1356Ай бұрын
Brilliant you fellas, first time I have seen the full process.... very professional the way you put that together. No one has to convince me how good that honey is!
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thanks Ian 👍🏻
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
Try using a foam roller they last better I have found. I Use a similar method or dip them in stainless keg with wax half way and tap. Good video thanks for sharing
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thanks for the tip! Will try some, never dipped before only rolled on Thanks for watching
@MaryammujittaphaАй бұрын
Stick your hive tool into the brood box make a mess on one of the frames.
@garyyakamoto2648Ай бұрын
I never thought one day they will use plastics in honeycomb. I wonder how much of it slowly through heat and degradation gets into the honey.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Don’t know for sure it’s food grade, micro plastics are very bad but hope there is none seeping into the honey Thanks for watching
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
You hives dont look like they all learn forward? That sort of looked like a water level inside thae base board. That sort of loss percentage is far from normal. Never seen anything like it in my life.
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
Just watch out - the water you are putting on and in your honey. Water and honey are not compatible - i wouldnt recommend a dry brush. The water is not your friend.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
By the time we do all the brushing and decapping the is no water left on the frames they are %100 dry, the honey is as thick as you can get it
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
@AussieBucking I know it seems that way - but honey is hygroscopic the honey is absorbing the water- any water in the process at all will be absorbed into the honey and then settle out and start fermentation process. Food safe would have kittens about that process... this is what i do for a living, run 1k hives. the other thing is that brush is constantly spreading disease between hives and being dunked into a bucket and going again. This is part of good hygienic practices including using a barrier system to prevent spread of pests and diseases in honey bee colonies. Water and honey are completely incompatible - it contaminates the product - you can't even have high humidity during extraction as it absorbs moisture that well - just like brake fluid.
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
Try some copper napthante or wax dipping that what we have done for many year to make boxes last.😊
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thanks for the Great information! I still have boxes from 10 years ago still holding up perfectly, the problem is the timber quality in the last 3 years, the timber is getting softer and softer almost to the point where the screws don’t hold in with A grade timber
@rockhamptonbeesqueenslanda6287Ай бұрын
@AussieBucking the wet years make them rot quicker. Seen the cycles from years gone by. We had a dry period for a lots of years which makes the boxes last longer and now the wet years/moisture is rotting them - It happens in cycles. We have boxes 50 years old that were 5 % copper napthante dipped - the paint doesn't last as long as the boxes. Timber is long gone anyway, I would bother using anything but nuplas these days - no comparison for price quality etc.
@glennsmethurst2235Ай бұрын
Which district? South Gippy?
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@glennsmethurst2235 no Sunshine Coast qld
@WilliamsAva-wy6vrАй бұрын
Well done on another informative video
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!👍🏻
@robertfranc2365Ай бұрын
Place the honey supers on the ground about 3m away. Stick your hive tool into the brood box make a mess on one of the frames. And 15min later put the honey super onto the back of the ute? 😮
@star1098srАй бұрын
So are you saying put your hive tool into the brood box and kill brood?are you saying that the Bees will leave the Honey boxes and go back to the brood to sort that out which you have done with your hive tool?
@bennybeekeeperАй бұрын
Cheers guys.
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@bennybeekeeper cheers Benny hope you enjoyed
@byronmrackley2261Ай бұрын
Its like the breaking bad of honey! Well done on another informative video
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
@@byronmrackley2261 😂😂😂😂 soo true was a big process
@mangowrapАй бұрын
this made me giggle lol
@jordanebert20932 ай бұрын
Helpped out alot mate, thanks heaps. I have the same size shed so i will pretty much replicate yours.
@AussieBucking2 ай бұрын
@@jordanebert2093 that’s great to hear, thanks for watching👍🏻
@giuseppelatina26402 ай бұрын
Good job and excellent presentation on video 🤙
@AussieBuckingАй бұрын
Thanks so much Giuseppe was a lot of work but a lot of fun too👍🏻
@StuartHamilton-ks9jl2 ай бұрын
Best one so far Very informative
@star1098sr2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Stewart. Very kind of you. Hope one day this gets you into some Bees.😉
@huskywiz2 ай бұрын
Nice Cloggin lads ,good lead out to wagon,its hard work
@AussieBucking2 ай бұрын
@@huskywiz cheers mate👍🏻
@ataxpayer7232 ай бұрын
Never put your electric planer face down on a hard surface, unless you wish to damage the blade, and never plane towards your self!!