I am a non professional who does a lot of tree work. Since helene came to visit I have a whole lot more tree work in my future. I commented my current husky a 450 was a bit small for all I was doing and my son asked what saw would I want and I jokingly said Billy Ray said a 372 can't be beat. It showed up for my birthday soon after. That saw is rediculous, Thanks Billy, I have learned quite a bit watching your videos. Keep it up.
@williamjames58473 сағат бұрын
Helene also came to visit me and I have used Billy’s videos to learn a lot while clearing up trees in South Carolina.
@TwinMcQuerns2 сағат бұрын
I have a 450 as well. I was starting to think my saw was underpowered. My bar got stuck in a pine that had a huge amount of lean. I undercut it a bit too much. I got the bar out but couldn't free the chain so I put a brand new chain on it and it cut like a laser. Turns out my sharpening skills need a lot of work. With the new chain I cut the pine up quickly and had no issues cutting up a large white oak. I think I'll stick with the 450 until I've got the skills to handle a pro saw.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith12 минут бұрын
Good stuff
@Both_Malls6 сағат бұрын
Thank you for all your work and all that goes into making videos. I find that when you have a camera man you make it more of a tutorial. I love learning and not having to move a camera to deal with frees you up to teach. Thank you for all again.
@williamsolomon13075 сағат бұрын
I love ANY knowledge that you have to share about falling and tree work in general Buck’n. I continue to learn. And I pay attention to all of the little details.
@TimStout715 сағат бұрын
Buckin' I listened to you talk about felling trees on many many videos. This by far was your best teaching video yet. Thank you !!!!
@edwardpriestley2747Сағат бұрын
Another great video it worked out well having a cameraman. I would think it would help you focus on the beautiful work you are accomplished. Thanks Buckin!!!
@jeremymullen53782 сағат бұрын
Right on guyz... having the camera guy was the icing on the cake bb.. maybe more of this in the future!! You rock, and ya we love are 562 just a certified ripper eh 👊I been cutting 28” red oak with the 390xp
@stokermeister34 сағат бұрын
It’s very good to have a second person filming you to free you up to be sharing your wisdom 👍😁
@AlexGuzmanStudio2 сағат бұрын
The edit openers are the best in the industry. Just be yourself and your ‘BeKind,Behonest,WorkHard’ subconscious self comes out naturally flows!
@ardianblakaj2 сағат бұрын
Every video you do is full of wisdom and worda through the years of experience you have if there is a possibility you could take a cameraman who would take care of everything and you do the job
@TylerBoeder3 сағат бұрын
I like this style better, it helps you be able to explain what you’re doing easier.
@driftwood55513 сағат бұрын
Dolmar 6400 is my favorite! Had mine 19 years and been very used and never lets me down. Never been worked on besides spark plug
@saltrock96424 сағат бұрын
I’m learning something every time I watch BBR but I mainly get inspiration and fellowship here. We love you too.
@JJawsyW4 сағат бұрын
This style of video is awesome. I would definitely like to see more like it.
@bradleymckinney835 сағат бұрын
I like this style video when u have someone to do the camera work for ya.. you already taught me and others so much with your videos just think how much more of your knowledge we could get from these styles of videos.. Don't get me wrong I love the more personal videos just as much when I feel like your just talking to and teaching me.. but this right here is gold.. I think your on to something right here friend... Love ya brother be safe..
@garypeterson61995 сағат бұрын
I like when you have a camera guy.
@DuaneDavend-bt3nxСағат бұрын
That's a goodn for small tree learning, looking good brother your energy is up!
@jeromebecigneul29112 сағат бұрын
Fun to watch an extremely experienced woodsman.
@mattnewhouse73426 сағат бұрын
love the format! thanks for the great content!!
@jcashadventurer3 сағат бұрын
I think this has been some of your best video for explanation purposes. Keeping the voice overs from the living room keep it personal too.
@squidnoid85 сағат бұрын
Great job essplaining how vitally important to plan & USE the hinge ! It’s the basis of all your control over the fall ! ( OR woodsman, now in AK )
@ericarachel556 сағат бұрын
I like when you have a camera guy
@swerobin19912 сағат бұрын
finally a movie about 562! bought a 592 2 months ago. I had a husqvarna 42s before so thought it might as well go for the biggest one. but now you have to click home a 562 :D
@grofffamilyprojects2 сағат бұрын
Love your videos!! Having a camera person is very useful!! Learning to trust them to get the best angles can be challenging!! I personally like the videos where there is very little camera movement!! When there is i get motion sickness from the sudden movement!! Definitely keep up the videos I have learned alot from you!!
@cessna5095 сағат бұрын
100% getting someone to film for you would be great!
@TheRustyGarageandHomestead6 сағат бұрын
Love your videos Buckin. I like the camera man
@danbarth94212 сағат бұрын
Thanks tyler!!! I liked that style quite well!!!....if ya need a cameraman....I am willing to relocate😅😅😅great job Fallin and swinging those trees!!! Much learned from that!! Much love from the Barth household!!! WOOT WOOT!!!🙌🙌
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill68494 сағат бұрын
Thank you, Tyler, for outstanding camera work!!! Love you all...❤❤❤ Dr. Bradley
@EricChmelarsky3 сағат бұрын
Loved several comments you gave: pick the proper saw, dont need an 86'er to deal with that wood. "FIND YOUR CHAIN", SO TRUE. I use full skip chain to fall with. Dont want a fast aggressive chain, I prefer better control as to not do something stupid .😊
@Shane_Reynolds855 сағат бұрын
I have definitely enjoyed the different point of view, so to speak, of having a "Videographer" filming for you. Nothing wrong with filming your own, just appreciative of the change of flow, I guess. Love Ya!
@kennyhoney2141 минут бұрын
I really like this style of filming.
@bobbyscott80244 сағат бұрын
Thanks Buckin'.....learned something right there! 🤔 👍🙏 ☺ From Sophia, N.C. USA
@Becky-zi7fo2 сағат бұрын
Glad to see you back on video.
@stephenreiner15232 сағат бұрын
That 562 is a good all around saw. I'm impressed. I understand that about someone filming you. I think it's a much better idea.
@AlexGuzmanStudio2 сағат бұрын
Love my Kelties! Many compliments. Going to order them in black. Thkx Christine
@martyrutter36303 сағат бұрын
Nice drops and great video Tyler. A good day for falling trees. 👍👋👋
@bobveal4 сағат бұрын
Always nice to have a camera man!
@A.C.JACKSON-m4u3 сағат бұрын
Well done, pretty good, Photographer with that Tyler Dude. Thanks again for your Knowledge again and very much appreciated..Cheers Mate.
@AcumenTrees3 сағат бұрын
It helps! Thanks Billy
@derek18434 сағат бұрын
Diggin the idea of you having a videographer! The only disadvantage that I see, it that it is sometimes a little harder to hear you. Great video as always Buckin'! Love ya ❤❤
@stacyharmon5865Сағат бұрын
I enjoyed this style of videoing. Keep on keep'n on.
@justinspurgeon981645 минут бұрын
It's called a 20 70 10. 20% notch,70% back cut, 10% hinge an u gave urslef a dutchman hinge. Nice work be kind love one onather.
@daveysloggingСағат бұрын
Lookin good. I personally don’t prefer husqvarna but I will never say they don’t make a great saw!
@critterg84935 сағат бұрын
Liked the format
@Mattytube185 сағат бұрын
It sure does. Ticks all the boxes. It’s lightweight and fast.
@7StevePrice30 минут бұрын
Love ya Buckin'. !!!
@Carboneye73 сағат бұрын
My old 044 will walk all over top of that sucker and has been doing it for decades.
@renodrouin18343 сағат бұрын
Love the freestyle.
@BrettPittman4 сағат бұрын
Quality info Buckin!!!
@mikahakkinen56514 сағат бұрын
hi buckin.great video and good camera guy.
@RavenOregonСағат бұрын
I like the format. "You can't see the mountain because you're standing on it". If you could find a "retired" faller to run the camera, that may help. Someone that's been in your shoes may know intuitively what needs to be filmed? I'm curious if your 562 is modified... ONE DAY, ONE BLESSING AT A TIME, BROTHER! Friend of Bill from Roseburg, Oregon.
@danylynch94792 сағат бұрын
I like your new camera man
@alecmcjarison9993 сағат бұрын
Gonna buy a mark 2 here soon for firewood
@davidburchfield2720Сағат бұрын
Love the video this way
@bertlemieux14102 сағат бұрын
Tyler Thank you for taking the time filming video of Ray cutting and falling trees it’s professionally well done ❤🪵🪓✊✊✊be kind and help each others
@brentjenkinsdesigns3 сағат бұрын
I think after tyler or any full time camera man learns how you like to do everything and knows what to watch for this type of video production could be awesome. That being said if you (buckin) have to tell your camera man where to stand, what to shoot etc that would probably be worse than you working the camera yourself. No disrespect to anyone. Just my humble opinion. Love ya guys.
@marvinmoore571247 минут бұрын
Nice work
@highrx2 сағат бұрын
Those darn Alders. Barber chair possibilities?
@1944chevytruck2 сағат бұрын
be kind
@KN-vh5xp6 сағат бұрын
Haven’t seen the entire video, Buckin did ya beef up the mounts for that longer bar? Lots out there? Thinken about gettin a 562 ok back to the show🎉
@academicmailbox77984 сағат бұрын
Two things, and perhaps often overlooked, not using 'too' powerful a tool for doing a job when felling (one could have blasted in there using a 592 and bullied it around, and maybe a 562 is a better approach). A lot of hardwood fellers back in the day tried 3120's and just returned back to 39x tools, because the 3120 was too much. And part of the reason why those same guys like the Stihl 500i nowadays, I think is because it's a smaller tool as well. But not short on capabilities. The other point was brought up in a recent episode, standing position so as to be able to look at the structures around. How many folks who felled this tree, firstly would have bullied it into submission with overwhelming fire power? And second, would have turned their back to the structure?
@Wildboyz19873 сағат бұрын
Very nice vid man and great explanations! Thanks!🤘🏻
@John-viheavyequipment4 сағат бұрын
Love this style of vid
@ED-on8to4 сағат бұрын
Is that Husqvarna 562 ported and does it have a different exhaust? Because I know, if I walk into the dealership and tell them I want to run a 562 or 362 with a 24 or 28 inch bar, they will tell me that the saw is too small for that. 😅🤣
@robertsmith758014 минут бұрын
Awesome video
@oax75346 сағат бұрын
I love watching your videos cant wait to get my own chainsaw
@chriskenny65205 сағат бұрын
I also like this format! I think it frees you up to be a really great teacher, to be honest💪 i watch some other content that utilize a go pro on the chest to show some pretty awesome fpv shots, as an idea too. (I know you like to stich in awesome action shots😉).
@Gbog883 сағат бұрын
I know your very knowledgeable on saws and love husky but it be great if you’d do a video on the echo 590
@budtackett83473 сағат бұрын
i didnt know 545 would be least talked about. muffler has been opened up a bits,washer switched so i can run 3/8 pitch. its doing ok!
@JohnBrunner-ym6qj5 сағат бұрын
I like seeing you in your flow I think it’s great don’t get me wrong I like seeing the explanations but I have a feeling you will do that either way So yea right on I like it
@timstohs87923 сағат бұрын
I love the style of your videos without the camera in your hand. I love every video of you but thats a different kind of story brother.😀✊🏼🤙🏻
@ilprofeta6213 сағат бұрын
Hi Billy pleas can you focus on small trees... I find them more imprevedible than big strong ones.. i like very much when you work on smaller trees.. that are most of the ones the viewere are gonna to fall .. thanks 👍
@jessecarpenter87606 сағат бұрын
You need a camera guy every once in a while to get better quality videos. But not all the time.
@coops98714 сағат бұрын
How come you use such a long bar?
@leonardvirtue57533 сағат бұрын
Nice 😊 🤠🤙🤙💯💯💪💪👍
@AlexGuzmanStudio2 сағат бұрын
It takes time DanielSon to be in unison with your camera person. Slow and steady, repeat
@KN-vh5xp5 сағат бұрын
I like em both
@theone49295 сағат бұрын
Just learning so be kind, this appears to be a different version of a sizwheel. Comments are welcome
@kdrweld85184 сағат бұрын
I don’t know if there’s a noise cancelling Bluetooth mic that you could wear while you’re doing your tutorials when others are filming you? That would be pretty cool
@DanDito-k8t2 сағат бұрын
How do you like the 562
@SUF-py4ix3 сағат бұрын
You did an extra little cut @13:27 on the undercut part of the Humboldt. What was that? were you just taking the corner off so it fell that bit further without snapping the hinge? Please. Also I’m happy with non edited raw video. You don’t need to be a first class editor. Primary job felling trees good content. If you do get more time for explanation that’s gonna be good
@carlwallace84124 сағат бұрын
Much better with a camera man buckin leaves you to go about and do what you do best easy to follow tutorial video thats gonna save property and more importantly save lives. Tyler aint no speilberg thou bud 😂😂😂
@CatsRcool-b5o4 сағат бұрын
Buckin You know how to SARPEN CHAINS per your Power Head and Species of Wood!!! SEXY!!!!! I Hope I can get there one of these years!!
@racekrasser78693 сағат бұрын
Just get the sucker sharp and file your rakers to proper depth that's all you need
@critterg84935 сағат бұрын
I’m getting into the bite tomorrow friends
@robertpoitras68095 сағат бұрын
Personnaly i like it better with a cameraman That way we get the Best picture ✊👍♥️
@garystrother53395 сағат бұрын
Nice
@d.ahwooomazenkas807558 минут бұрын
AHWOOO get one 👍
@KN-vh5xp6 сағат бұрын
Kits not lots 🤦🏼♂️
@eddyarundale15662 сағат бұрын
👋🏼
@joeyrector10156 сағат бұрын
To me it's better if you had a camera guy. I've seen other videos when they had a camera guy. I believe that it would help you out plus you can show what you're explaining things better
@Alexhulk4 сағат бұрын
I'd love to be your camera man..! But I am 4000 km away from ya buddy
@taylorc25422 сағат бұрын
That's way too much bar for a 562XP. I went from a 20'' to a 24'' and it lost most it's snap.
@jessecarpenter87606 сағат бұрын
Barber chairing trash trees.
@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE51 минут бұрын
Itchy trigger finger saw slinger 2 speeds idle and full open let er eat hehe ✌️❤️🎄🪵🪓🐝
@kyleree675730 минут бұрын
Find a high school or college kids to hire as a camera man!
@dustyj4204Сағат бұрын
I know that saw isnt stock, but seems so many run a long bar they don't need, or thats to much for the saw. A 60cc saw a 20 in bar suits "me" perfect, sometimes a 24, but they get nose heavy.
@davidswaboda46096 сағат бұрын
I work for food, on my way up😅🙏🪓
@martyrutter36305 сағат бұрын
Just funny 😂😂
@ED-on8to4 сағат бұрын
The format with a cameraman is great. If you are willing to go through the effort, it would be good, if you use a wireless microphone at your chin and a action camera on your head too. This way you could explain while cutting and we have to camera angles to see what you are doing. It's extra effort, but for the quality of your videos, it probably would be worth it.