Finite, Wade is in the Wood. And Cut Trees with the new Chainsaw. You cut this Day piece Work the Tree begin to fall, stand You ready by the next Candidate!, I love Your Wood Videos. Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
Always great to see the big man felling with his trusty saw. I'm already looking forward to seeing more. Regards to the family and crew from across the pond
Square or Round file... Just go buy a Stihl 2 in 1 file and use it 1 or two strokes per tank of fuel. It's easy and keeps your teeth sharp and your rakers lowered at the same time. Super easy to use in the woods with a stump vice or in the shop with a bench vice. I rarely use my chain grinder unless I really mess a chain up with a rock or something. You can tell when the tooth is sharp because the drag on the file will become easier to push through. My Grandpa is 92 and owned a logging mill for 40 years and always hand sharpened his chains. He got a 2 in 1 for Christmas and hasn't looked back at a regular file in over 10 years. He thinks it's the best thing since sliced bread.
@@ralphy1989 pressure down on the file doesn't matter because it is resting on the top of the teeth. It is set to only remove a certain amount from the tooth and the drag. Once it pushes easy you'll know it is sharp and the drags are properly set.
Well, I hope you satisfied hand cutting itch..... you certainly gave it a good scratch!!! Could see Puddin chattering away in the hard Maple, maybe Aaron's different angles may help ? 🤔
Was that last tree a walnut? Looked like it by the bark! If so that's crazy how much sap wood it had. It's not that bad here unless it grew in field by itself really fast. Our forest walnuts only have half to inch of sap.
@@LoggerWade I started PT so I'm back to resting a lot of time. After PT I'm sore AF but it is supposed to hurt. 😒 but yes I'm finally feeling stronger, painfully stronger 😳. It's been one hell of a year for everybody.
Wade I love your channel but as 59 year old logger I would like to see you be a little more cautious when cutting. I totally understand production logging but none of that matters if you don't make it home to your family in one piece. Just concerned for your safety.
I hear you loud and clear bud.. Sometimes I run away with myself and just as you say take chances.. if you're a logger and make 59 that automatically makes you a successful one. I'll try and be a little more cautious. I got alot riding on staying alive
100% agree with chatter in hard maple, especially in the angled cut of a notch and throwin' dust! 43yo here, always learnin' 🙌
Ur right about hard maple my saw always jumps a lil in hard maple damn good wood though
The best Ole Puddin has sounded in years! 💪
Yes sir it took long enough for me to learn but we getting there
Gotta love them widow maker coming at you thank God for cabs and Rops huh Wade
Finite, Wade is in the Wood. And Cut Trees with the new Chainsaw. You cut this Day piece Work the Tree begin to fall, stand You ready by the next Candidate!, I love Your Wood Videos. Greeting from Austria 🇦🇹
Thanks Dorit
Nice to see the trees falling again with Puddin in hand. Also was good to hear you say you are willing to learn - working smarter not harder.
Beautiful hard maple, I’m a old log buyer from WV . Can remember when it was the gold
Amen on that
Good to see you out cutting with ole pudden Wade. Always enjoy watching your hand cutting vidjas. Have a good one.
How great it is to be back in woods cutting. Always learning something from you. Now we need to get you to 100k subs. Stay safe
Thanks Bruce
That's impressive. I love my Varnas. All I'll ever own that I'll buy.
Good to see some hand cutting again! Keep up the great work 👍
12:53 we only have 1 of you! They make new saws everyday.
Always great to see the big man felling with his trusty saw. I'm already looking forward to seeing more. Regards to the family and crew from across the pond
Thanks buddy
Good morning Wade. Nice video and good job. Take care and have a blessed and safe week and I'll see you on your next video
Thanks Billy
Nice hand cuttin there Tator. Love the hand cutting something about it.
I like the square filed chain i only use it about 1/3rd of the time cause it tends to get dull way faster when I'm cuttting dirty wood
Got ya thanks
Howdy logger Wade
Great stuff Wade, Roger and Derrick👌👍🙏🙂
Thanks ol buddy , keep em coming driver
Glad to see your crazy ass back on TH-cam, also us Indiana boys have to stick together lol
Your Huskie is running sweet young man, enjoying this vid immensely, thanks for the ride along.
Thanks for watching!
Love your videos keep up the good work and be safe doing it
Nice work good to see a professional at work.
Has mudd season started yet over there it just about starting here in New Hampshire
I do residential tree service mostly never get to drop whole trees I'd love to just cut for a day like that
Hey wade I was put there Sunday at the marathon not a minute from your log yard but it was a Sunday so I didn't go
Oh man I hate it that I missed ya
Ik we'll meet up one day I'm actually leaving to head out west for a week I leave Friday
Hi Wade that look like a close one when that tree grabbed your saw please be careful when you're out there happy cutting
Nice to see you and good form.
Cc continue tes vidéos ils sont trop sympa et joyeuses fêtes de Christmas ❤
Awesome video I just love watching you fall trees
Thanks Ronda
Square or Round file... Just go buy a Stihl 2 in 1 file and use it 1 or two strokes per tank of fuel. It's easy and keeps your teeth sharp and your rakers lowered at the same time. Super easy to use in the woods with a stump vice or in the shop with a bench vice. I rarely use my chain grinder unless I really mess a chain up with a rock or something. You can tell when the tooth is sharp because the drag on the file will become easier to push through. My Grandpa is 92 and owned a logging mill for 40 years and always hand sharpened his chains. He got a 2 in 1 for Christmas and hasn't looked back at a regular file in over 10 years. He thinks it's the best thing since sliced bread.
Yes I've heard of this and Aaron whipped one out in saw class
Dont press hard or it will take your drags too far down too bore.
@@ralphy1989 pressure down on the file doesn't matter because it is resting on the top of the teeth. It is set to only remove a certain amount from the tooth and the drag. Once it pushes easy you'll know it is sharp and the drags are properly set.
That little square stock will bow with not very much pressure .
Yes yes yes. Great video 👍 👍
Thanks 👍
Sure do enjoy your videos. You are true artist in the woods. Thanks keep safe.
Thanks, will do!
Man oh man Logger Wade in the morning 💪💪
Hope all is well sir stay safe an have a good weekend.
Honest Question? Why make the plunge cuts instead of traditional back cuts??
Well, I hope you satisfied hand cutting itch..... you certainly gave it a good scratch!!!
Could see Puddin chattering away in the hard Maple, maybe Aaron's different angles may help ? 🤔
I hope so too!
THANKS!
This guy is awesome.
Was that last tree a walnut? Looked like it by the bark! If so that's crazy how much sap wood it had. It's not that bad here unless it grew in field by itself really fast. Our forest walnuts only have half to inch of sap.
Yes grow a little to fast
Glad you shut the door !🚜❤️🏴☠️🎥💯%☝️👌👍🏻
Outstanding logger you are Wade! Really like your technique of falling trees. It makes great sense to leave that outside holding wood until last! 😉
Thanks buddy
Carful out there bud! Have fun!
hello logger wade its is randy and i like you video is cool and super cool logger wade thanks friends randy
yes sir... Great stuff love it
Really enjoy watching you fell....
Nice timber
Yeah I see what you see about your saw chattering some. Grabbing a good chunk of hardwood with a sharp saw would definitely make it chop a bit.
Yes its a spectrum and hard maple just seems to got outa bounds a hair for me
Hope you doing good big guy
@@LoggerWade I started PT so I'm back to resting a lot of time. After PT I'm sore AF but it is supposed to hurt. 😒 but yes I'm finally feeling stronger, painfully stronger 😳. It's been one hell of a year for everybody.
Glad it didn’t bend your bar when it grabbed your saw.
I notice you cut level with your hinge as have i but some people cut above why
Nazdar draku super akce ať žije Husqvarna 395 🌲🌲🐲🐲🐉🐉🐻🐻🔥🔥😉😉👀👀🚜🚜🚜♥️♥️♥️💪💪💪💪 lesu zdar
Hey @LoggerWade at 12:09 did that tree pop hard because you cut in from the back or was it leaning out over that gully really hard?
Leaning real hard and I had my saw stuck in it too deep and got caught
@@LoggerWade lil pee-pee moment 😅
U da man wade,what happened to your x jing saw.I bought a couple smaller ones pretty much trash,but yours looked ok.
Yes I took it out once and screws vibrated outa carbs gonna have to locktite a few things and try again
Looks like business has picked up. You're just running through them trees. Stay safe Tater.
266xp 372xp and 395xp its a best chainsaw i like
In Virginia we running John Deere skidder and Stihl ms 462 or ms 391. Awesome video wade.
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Back out the low jet a hair and bring the idle up a hair to get rid of the hanging idle after full throttle.
Got ya thanks Jim
Why don't you use a longer blade on big trees
Remember it's son of a biscuit eater.
Wade I love your channel but as 59 year old logger I would like to see you be a little more cautious when cutting. I totally understand production logging but none of that matters if you don't make it home to your family in one piece. Just concerned for your safety.
I hear you loud and clear bud.. Sometimes I run away with myself and just as you say take chances.. if you're a logger and make 59 that automatically makes you a successful one. I'll try and be a little more cautious. I got alot riding on staying alive
Always like some chatter in my chains.
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Clip your heels and you’ll have almost no chatter