Wow. What a master of the craft. Buckin’ never seems to amaze. The wealth of knowledge this man shares with us is amazing.
@peterlubbers59474 сағат бұрын
just 5 mins. in i again have to pause and comment on how much i like the "explain" type videos; Great stuff Buckin, thanks!👌
@KombuchaPants3 сағат бұрын
Thanks, there are hundreds of thousands of those in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina from Helene. I'm dedicating myself to get rid as many widow makers as I can. Keep the instructional videos coming. Your passion is contagious. I'm starting my journey at 50. Thanks again.
@newman761028 минут бұрын
That was truly one ugly hung up situation. You handled this confidently and professionally. Great video!
@beautyinbutteamerica17763 сағат бұрын
Master, indeed! Buckin', thanks for all you share to keep us working smarter, not harder, and most importantly, safe. Love this channel, it offers so much more than sawmanship ♡
@lorriehiner40493 сағат бұрын
My place is a 1 ac trap of widow makers ready to spring at any moment. I am forever in awe of your talent. wisdom and dedication to your craft. Your humble respect for nature and all things sharp always brings a smile to my face and lightens my day, thanks Buckin’. I have daydreams of taking out 3 monsters in one mighty fell swoop!
@Hootnhowl4 сағат бұрын
I love watching you cook up your steak. I've always told ol Wilson, he's got hidden secrets tucked into those long videos. Now Wilson is a fan as well
@ASGDirtworxСағат бұрын
That was.... ELEGANT. I don't have anything resembling the experience of @Buckin'BillyRaySmith, but I am smart enough to see all the layers of math, geometry, weight calculation, forces of nature and gravity that had to be overcome to get this down safely. Book-learnin' is great, but only experience gets you that good. Watching it again and again, you can see how it just unfolded and laid itself down ever so gently in EXACTLY the right spot. Watching a video is not the same as getting real-world experience with a saw in hand, but when you see it for real in the woods, at least you have an idea of how to think and approach it. Billy Ray -- You are a Messenger in so many ways. Keep up the good work, be safe, and thank you for reminding everyone to be kind. Much love and respect my guy..... Cujo
@johnkenny2210Сағат бұрын
Good Morning Buckin what a great tree 🌳 job 😀 👍 top show 👍🪵🪓✊️ Johno
@Kristof-19833 сағат бұрын
Very smooth and smart work! Nice to do good things for people !! Gogo BBR!
@JoePeters14 сағат бұрын
Buck’n Billy 🤘🏼🤙🏼 one of our family favorites. My three year old loves saying, “Stay on your buck!” Lol
@juliomcdermott46963 сағат бұрын
In that out-tro I always thought he was singin "another nun bites the ducks" thx for clarifying😂
@byronroubanes16173 сағат бұрын
Thanks for that lesson! I'll look at this stuff differently. Stay safe ❤
@stevetheriault41643 сағат бұрын
SHAKLANK ,,THATS WHAT YOU CALL SKILL AND LIFE EXPERIENCE ,GREAT JOB BILLY 😁👍👍
@michaelnewman-ds3fr43 минут бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to explain! I always learn something from you! Keep up the good work! Love ya Buckin! Your like part of the family 😁!
@toddpacheco47482 сағат бұрын
Buckin, awesome job on the trees in this video may other tree people pay attention like 👍 you did for this project 😮😊❤
@itllkeal3 сағат бұрын
Another reason to love a long bar. Nice one Buckin.
@academicmailbox77983 сағат бұрын
I'm smiling, a tree I thinned badly this summer had four inches of snow load on it and a branch half fell over. I took a T540 whilst wearing good clothes to clear space to drive by it. Top handle got pinched (I obviously mis-understood tension in half- collapsed tree limbs). Then I fueled a 550 XP to cut out my T540, and it occured to me I should have done that to begin, except, . . well, good clothes on). So I put one tiny nick into the branch using my 550 XP, then the branch just got into it's mind to splinter straight up through the branch stem and go over. The T540 ended up somewhere under the branch and I'm lucky to not have destroyed a nice 'mini' 3/8 inch bar, and the actual saw. And this branch wasn't even big. But it still had some weight to it. Looking back at that big mess, I'd no business going into it using a 14 inch bar, or even an 15 inch .325 one either. Neither of those were the right tool. I should have put on my 28 inch bar on to a proper saw, 60cc or more and done the job right. My 372 was there and ready, and I think I've learned a lesson for future. Same thing, it was beside a wall and ground level change. So messing around using short bars and weak saws, where you can't even walk straight up to something, was dumb. That long 32 inch that Buck'in has there buys one a couple of seconds time worth of get-away, or escape execution. It's one case where shorter bars just suck badly.
@DelayedGenre2 сағат бұрын
One time I cut a 3 inch rhodie stem that was pinned down by a fallen pine tree.I heard a wooshing sound as the stem popped back up narrowly missing my jaw.Lucky day for me.A great job felling the tree Buckin'.
@ryanpino442926 минут бұрын
Please know that we enjoy what goes on in your head.. it has helped me tremendously the passed few years
@martyrutter36304 сағат бұрын
Wow that was fast and experience once again proved to be the edge on a crazy fall like this one. Amazing my friend. 👍♥️
@nicholasnewton67753 сағат бұрын
Magnificent art work buckin. Well done once again
@wednesdar4523 сағат бұрын
Buckin' Billy: Smart like fox! Quick like bunny!!
@peterlubbers59473 сағат бұрын
That cluster was loaded up.. Very cool, another one bites the dust indeed!
@christophef22283 сағат бұрын
Salut 🫡 vous travaillez vraiment efficacement et en sécurité 👍 🪓🪵🐿️ dans de magnifiques endroits 😎
@Shane_Reynolds85Сағат бұрын
That is some fancy rope work, Buckin. Color me impressed!
@christalbott84463 сағат бұрын
Another great job an video! You stay safe an enjoy the holidays!
@williamsolomon13073 сағат бұрын
Excellent job brother! I’ll remember the cutting order for similar situations down here in Pennsylvania!
@barryhoneycutt38943 сағат бұрын
All i can say BBRS, watching you for years, YOUR THE MAN on falling. I know we could perhaps always find someone better, but not many. The only thing i would change is the name of your company to " Blow FLy Tree work - why because you KNOW YOUR CHIT!!!! - I have cut many trees over the years, not an expert by any means, but i have seen some good fallers, Your the 5 Star General sir... ty from SE Texas Talked with you once on the phone couple years ago.. Like axes, saws and everything you do.. thanks for sharing knowledge because it just might have saves some lives along the way from SE Texas Bear - be kind one to another... Like the cross couontry trips too :) ❤💯🙏
@westcoast85623 сағат бұрын
LIKE BUCKIN DOES DAILY, LETS GIVE COMMUNITY A HIGH FIVE ...
@AaronTheViking2504 сағат бұрын
tree work is mythical work can't rush it no matter the size or type of wood your in. you always gotta have a plan of action when dealing with tree's because not every tree is the same or can be treated the same way every situation has to be treated differently because u just got wild and have no plan oh boy you're playing with fire.
@JohnBrunner-ym6qj3 сағат бұрын
That was done with perfection. But buckin tell me is there a rush on earth like that when a plan is executed with perfection nice work brother
@jaydee6361Сағат бұрын
Amazing! I've said it before and I'll say it again! There's literally NOBODY better. Excellent work my friend
@jeremiahchmielowiec269645 минут бұрын
Stuff like this is why I keep an eye on this channel. It gives me an idea what to look for if I come across something similar.
@RULERofSTARS3 сағат бұрын
I think that was the fastest I've ever seen you move
@Timberjack.loggers3 сағат бұрын
That’s quite a mouse trap there especially next to a home great job safe job
@N8iveclimber183 сағат бұрын
Good one buckin!
@RosenstocksСағат бұрын
Pro tip: use a pole saw to loosen the last bit of holding wood. That way you don’t need to be standing so close to the danger zone. But belive me i often do just like this, even though i learn everybody else to use the polesaw! Go buckin’ 💪
@ayev8tor3 сағат бұрын
Respect. Best wishes from Phoenix
@westcoast85623 сағат бұрын
ROUND TURN (two wraps on bumper...) WITH TWO (DOUBLED UP cause you dont have the end of the rope) HALF HITCHES IS A GOOD WAY TO ATTACH TO THE BUMPER AND KEEP EVERYTHING TIGHT WHEN NEEDED ....WICH WASNT NECESSARY THIS TIME . but yea round turn two half hitches will always come undone, under tension or not. its a must know knot for simple rigging or more. SUPER SHOW!
@canolocotv4 сағат бұрын
Awesome work as always
@Boost_Addict2 сағат бұрын
Good Job Buckin !
@rfiskillingussoftly65683 сағат бұрын
Singing my wedding song, if I was ever to get married lol!
@dannico58Сағат бұрын
Amazing Job Buckin
@thomaspaine50912 сағат бұрын
wow buckin that was a thing of beauty!
@sheetmetalhead3 сағат бұрын
Nice, love seeing you work your craft! Later buckin!
@daviddavies99964 сағат бұрын
Another cracking video as always and I'm learning so much from you I'm like a pro lol what is your bar and chain size on the 562 ? Ignore the question I see you put it on the screen 32" 👌
@gaudenzschneider3162 сағат бұрын
Hi Buckin Nice work and thnk you explain it so good❤🫂👍🤝
@davidcarberry354733 минут бұрын
be better than new after morgans dun yee haa, nice job buckin
@michaelcook1843 сағат бұрын
Good job 😊
@_Boregard_Rippy_3 сағат бұрын
... pretty slick ..!
@JPBennett23 минут бұрын
Still early in the video, but what I immediately thought of was taking a power saw on a pole, and taking the limbs off the top, above the break. Maybe go to the far end, and just cut it up in the air, little chunk at a time. Can't tell (yet) from the video how high up the snag is, though. Is that crazy talk?
@jbflyinglow3 сағат бұрын
I have to say I like to take time with my steak and I don’t need gravy😎
@mikewilcox886646 минут бұрын
Awesome job.
@Cutting-with-Paul2 сағат бұрын
WOW ....scary stuf !
@JJawsyW42 минут бұрын
That was awesome!
@coriellallan16203 сағат бұрын
Mint
@alistairperry8112 сағат бұрын
lunatic. love it
@vintagesawyer624616 минут бұрын
Nice one! 👍
@MikeMitchell-er3ky4 сағат бұрын
Cool and rewarding
@ralphknudsen62993 сағат бұрын
Damn!😵
@critterg84934 сағат бұрын
Buckin is on site
@timothybyrom556028 минут бұрын
Explain all you want. I'm learning.
@alexerioeduardo28443 сағат бұрын
That looked dodgy.
@naturundhund2 сағат бұрын
Respekt... 👌👍👍
@stevan_6ten4894 сағат бұрын
Beauty 🙏💪
@d.ahwooomazenkas80753 сағат бұрын
AHWOOOO 👍
@westcoast85623 сағат бұрын
ONLY A PRO WOULD KNOW
@westcoast85622 сағат бұрын
THANK YOU FOR SHARING
@MikeMitchell-er3ky4 сағат бұрын
Cool
@akliving57952 сағат бұрын
PRO
@mutantryeff4 сағат бұрын
!!!
@Elokodelasmotosierras4 сағат бұрын
Ok
@WadeBell-ts4ji4 сағат бұрын
That was cool 😎 work
@jordonblock73902 сағат бұрын
Hey buckin billy and friends I really like watching bucking billy ray cut logs and trees and I like the short videos with led Zeppelin playing over the short videos and I have a request that would mean the world to me if bucking could make a cool short video with olivor Anthony's new song he played called country roads. I love to listen to that song and watch buckin cut some trees with the power saw.
@UncleGo6714 минут бұрын
Nice Job. 👍 I Get It. Only through Time and Experience can Someone See The window Safest way to Go… B B R