I’m liking this trick you do by using the spinning chain to make small pieces of wood to jump outa the way. Instead of bending over every time to move em. Pretty cool. Thanks Buckin
Buckin your positivity and messages are life changing. I’ve loved cutting firewood my entire life and watching your videos keeps the flame burning while learning more techniques Keep it going Buckin’
My friend, I can't say with certainty that I've watched every one of your videos, but pretty darn close! There are things that I hear you say in different ways at different times, but they all resonate with the same theme. "Read your wood, assess the lean, take your time, I am not in a hurry..." This is the old world slow living style which leads to a very long and happy life! Thank you for opening doors to this for so many of us! Love you all...❤️❤️❤️ Lieutenant Bradley
Jonsereds 920 super electra, i think. My Grand Fathers go to. Used it for everything. Would sh*t on my 2171 at every opertunity he had. Ive been looking for one to fix up in his honor. Thats a great looking saw. Its in perfect condition, looks brand new. Wow it really took me back to some fine memories. This inspired me to start looking today. Thanks for all the knowledge and wisdom u put out for the world.
Love watching you work your way through a woodpile. So smooth and effortless. Goes to show i still have a ways to go, but each day is a learning opportunity! Much love from Northern Alberta!
So many little details and tricks I have learned by just watching. Not even sure if you are aware of the many ways you use the saw in ways I have never even thought of. Learning from watching is powerful. Thanks for sharing.
That is a very beautiful saw Billy ! should be heavy on a long run. I sware to get one in future. I own a lot of Jonsered these are my favorite saw. My oldest is a Jonsered 451e made in 1976 Still running, rebuild it 2 times down to crank case bearing and seal. i also own a Jonsered 536, a Jonsered 625 II, a newer CS 2254s but no one beat the raw power of the 625. Men a 920 !! Never see this saw in my area. Québec Canada. Lot of tree to cut here. Congrats and keep doing what you love!
This particular saw, Jonsered 920, brings many memories to life with me, it was the very first brand new saw I bought, but it was not quite easy to get!.. when I wanted to buy it from my dealer, it turned out that it still had not come into production yet! very strange answer! I said: I have seen this saw on a tractor at a professional colleague! My dealer said; it must have been a "test saw" you saw! ..which is done in a small number and test run, before it starts mass production Had a lot of pleasure from this strong saw for several years, when I mostly worked with rough dimensions deciduous trees..To my great sorrow, one morning it was no longer with me, someone had stolen it during the night in my storage :-( Later, when I was going to buy a new one , 920 was no longer in production, so it ended up being a buy of an Husqvana 2101 XP instead (very good saw too!)..but I still miss my jonsered, even though many years have passed Greetings from Sweden to you !
My Jonsered 801 was made in Sweden, hard to find parts for it here in North America, for an old saw it’s pretty neat to have, I don’t run it a lot because I don’t want something to break,
@@jayrobert5917 Well, I know the problems, needed a new brakeband for the chain brake on my Husqvarna 2101 XP (which saw was manufactured in the early 90's) i could not buy only the brakeband, you had to buy the whole cover as a unit .. far too expensive for such an old saw, instead i searched on EBAY for parts, and found a suitable brakeband in England, for a fraction of the price of a new whole cover So it is difficult even here in the country of manufacture, to get parts for an older chainsaw
She cuts eh! Really nice saw buckin. Nice how you tune the saw as needed. Can’t wait to see the wood bullet get after those maple rounds. Beautiful lunch time video. Keep them coming and ill keep watching. ❤️🪓
I knew you would like that lol keep them old saws alive an cutting it makes my day seeing you cut with ease like that makes me giddy to run my stable of saws lol
Great runnin Red. Oh my Craigular what a dandy axe and that bamboo handle is sure sweet. The Ole wood bullet sure handles wood like a dream. Thanks Buckin. Always tuning. Love it. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
I hope those young, wood cutting twins don’t get any crazy ideas watching their idol dancing and poking around on the woodpile with a power saw. That’s a lifetime of experience and skill that mere mortals should not try to replicate.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith ibam 70 and everyday there is something new to learn you remind me of my grandfather he was a welder in bremerton wa had 40 acres of timbered land he had said you can stick two pieces together but a welder knows what that steel will do when you start working it.just as you know your forest a big smile for all you do keep helping me learn my experience ag eduction landscape design commercial big rig driver now retired
Buckin, you’re a bad dude. I got a 920 and it’s almost impossible to pull it over. I’m planning on putting a decompression valve on it. The 910 had one. I sure miss the jonsereds wish someone could buy the rights to them but I suppose that’s not practical. I bought my first jonsered in 1988 and thought it was one of my greatest discoveries. I still got it and I sure baby it.
Just got in from doing some tree work with a pioneer 610 with a 20" and a modded craftsman 45cc also with a 20" both have semi chisel Oregon chain enjoying watching the videos keep em coming 👍😉
I have the Jonsered 630, pulling a 18 inch chain. Bought it in 1981, heated my home for 23 years in Northern Ill, no other form of heat. Still cut with it today, with no problems, I call it my little hotrod.
Lovely saw and Craigular that is one beautiful axe that is definitely a Buckin Special. Honestly folks aren't all of Billy Ray's axes special....com on man!
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hmmmm, I'd be interested in making one for you. I'll look around these parts for a donor saw that I can use for a mock-up. Any suggestions on saws that have the same area around the exhaust and mounts? Probably sounds like a dumb question, but, I've only been around saws for approximately 3months... I still have A LOT to learn.
That last chop was awesome buckin, been watching your videos for years, thank you for the time and effort you put in to entertaining us all around the world
Love that 920 jonsered Buckin! I've only got one jonsered, a 2172...Don't know about it yet I've had it for a few years and maybe it needs a different b/c setup....Thanks for sharing 😁
Hey buckin😁i know some stuff about engines n carburators can tune n time a vtwin..v8 in line 4..by ear bout dead on..but um always tricked up tuning 2 stroke carbs.. watching u yr or 2 ago um able to do It well now but still loose my tuning..after hearing you tune the jred i realize you tune back down to slight bog i realized then i tune my chainsaw like my guitar.."to high"..that jred is lighting my tuner up at F#-G..mabie my 455 rancher will run well at F#-G also..thanks um constantly learning stuff from you...
Mtronic baby! Pull the cord and let her rip, tunes itself on the fly. Works great! Until it doesn't lol. I still prefer my little screwdrivers. Edit to add, I started heating strictly with wood last season and I split most of it by hand. I've just always enjoyed it. Used to split wood as a kid with my grandfather. Some of my fondest memories. When the wood bullets go into production I'm going to have to have one. Nothing like splitting wood with quality tools.
Those saws are hard to beat, i have a newer J'Red CS2186 Turbo, it is a big bad wood eater. I also have an old Jonsereds 90 (90cc) it is not a screamer, but has massive torque...it is a nightmare to start compression is very high..kicks back on the rope and nearly pulls your fingers out of their sockets...LOL!
That saw has the power of a ox , l had the 670 for years , it’s so fast a screamer, need to find someone to rebuild it. Needs a C+P did it once, put a lot of hours on two of them , still have one dead one 👍🇨🇦
Boy does that 920 ever rip. I feel like it's cutting fast enough it might have an 8-pin on it. Reminds me of how my 394 cuts with the 8-pin. I'm also running a hand filed 32" full house Oregon EXL on my 394. Not filed down as far as this chain though, and we both know that makes a pretty noticeable difference. I know you had a video waaaaay back about why you don't run 8-pins in your 371/372s. But these saws have the bottom to do it. Especially in this size wood. If it wasn't saws running chain that you'd filed, I'd be certain it was an 8-pin.
Billy, if you haven’t - could you do a full video on carb tuning “art” like some of the awesome sharpening videos you have done? Or maybe I missed one in the archives? Love watching your joy, man. Finished cleaning up a monster downed tree for a friend yesterday (well, monster around here - my 32” bar got taxed to its limit and actually had to go at the base of the trunk from both sides for the first time). Used a lot of your tips and techniques to make the job easier and safer.
Buckin has actually already made a pretty in depth video regarding this. Look up: "How to tune the carburetor on that old chainsaw" and you should fund a video with that title. Happy tuning!
I just bought my first Jonsered 2041, and I actually needed pliers to open up the gas lid 🤣 hey buck and I have a question do you use non ethanol ofuel in your small engines?????
I’m liking this trick you do by using the spinning chain to make small pieces of wood to jump outa the way. Instead of bending over every time to move em. Pretty cool. Thanks Buckin
just watch yer legs ,,hit in the right spot itll drop ya for a minute. ask me how i know. he he
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith watched buckin' do it, did it myself, hurt like hell, will certainly be more careful next time
Oooh baby. The learning curve on that technique is STEEP unless you have iron shins
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith just yesterday my high top boots saved me from just that.
I learned that one when I launched a little wedge from a face cut into my knee at high speed. That'll wake you up in a hurry!
Buckin your positivity and messages are life changing. I’ve loved cutting firewood my entire life and watching your videos keeps the flame burning while learning more techniques
Keep it going Buckin’
We do love our Jonsereds,Buckin. Thanks for including them!!
My friend, I can't say with certainty that I've watched every one of your videos, but pretty darn close! There are things that I hear you say in different ways at different times, but they all resonate with the same theme.
"Read your wood, assess the lean, take your time, I am not in a hurry..."
This is the old world slow living style which leads to a very long and happy life!
Thank you for opening doors to this for so many of us!
Love you all...❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
friend you are very observant and good with words , love you ol' boy
Jonsereds 920 super electra, i think. My Grand Fathers go to. Used it for everything. Would sh*t on my 2171 at every opertunity he had. Ive been looking for one to fix up in his honor. Thats a great looking saw. Its in perfect condition, looks brand new. Wow it really took me back to some fine memories. This inspired me to start looking today. Thanks for all the knowledge and wisdom u put out for the world.
Lovely to watch you use and handle a saw Buckin, you waltz gracefully around a log pile as you tackle it. Lovely to watch.
why thank you..... i was thinkin' of doin' some no edit videos . so folks who do this kinda work and others of coarse can just watch the process
Love watching you work your way through a woodpile. So smooth and effortless. Goes to show i still have a ways to go, but each day is a learning opportunity! Much love from Northern Alberta!
thx friend
That's a gorgeous saw! ... Those axes aren't too shabby either!!!
Watching you work makes me want to get out to buck and split some wood! You make it look effortless. Keep on buckin!
well Griff effort I believe is measure against joy , so here there is no effort , love you friend
So many little details and tricks I have learned by just watching. Not even sure if you are aware of the many ways you use the saw in ways I have never even thought of. Learning from watching is powerful. Thanks for sharing.
good man
A fresh video just in time for lunch break! Always glad to see a new one from you!
hey bob
Oh the wood bullet. Really love that splitting machine. Nice job buckin. Can’t wait till I can get my hands on one. ❤️
Something about that 920 just makes you giggle like toddler........i need one now 😂😂😂 thats a gosh heckin power saw right there!!! What a beaut!!
I have the 2095 it was one of the last of the beast saws from jonsered throws sawdust 20 yards plus behind the pile lol keep bucking it made my day😊😊😊
Got to love them old saws. Thank you for the video buddy. Have a wonderful day. ❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲
That is a very beautiful saw Billy ! should be heavy on a long run. I sware to get one in future. I own a lot of Jonsered these are my favorite saw. My oldest is a Jonsered 451e made in 1976 Still running, rebuild it 2 times down to crank case bearing and seal. i also own a Jonsered 536, a Jonsered 625 II, a newer CS 2254s but no one beat the raw power of the 625. Men a 920 !! Never see this saw in my area. Québec Canada. Lot of tree to cut here.
Congrats and keep doing what you love!
Love watching your videos brother. I learned a lot watching them. Plus you remind me of my uncles down here in VA USA
Beautiful saw there. I may have to get the other red in my collection!
This particular saw, Jonsered 920, brings many memories to life with me, it was the very first brand new saw I bought, but it was not quite easy to get!.. when I wanted to buy it from my dealer, it turned out that it still had not come into production yet! very strange answer! I said: I have seen this saw on a tractor at a professional colleague! My dealer said; it must have been a "test saw" you saw! ..which is done in a small number and test run, before it starts mass production
Had a lot of pleasure from this strong saw for several years, when I mostly worked with rough dimensions deciduous trees..To my great sorrow, one morning it was no longer with me, someone had stolen it during the night in my storage :-(
Later, when I was going to buy a new one , 920 was no longer in production, so it ended up being a buy of an Husqvana 2101 XP instead (very good saw too!)..but I still miss my jonsered, even though many years have passed
Greetings from Sweden to you !
My Jonsered 801 was made in Sweden, hard to find parts for it here in North America, for an old saw it’s pretty neat to have, I don’t run it a lot because I don’t want something to break,
@@jayrobert5917 Well, I know the problems, needed a new brakeband for the chain brake on my Husqvarna 2101 XP (which saw was manufactured in the early 90's) i could not buy only the brakeband, you had to buy the whole cover as a unit .. far too expensive for such an old saw, instead i searched on EBAY for parts, and found a suitable brakeband in England, for a fraction of the price of a new whole cover
So it is difficult even here in the country of manufacture, to get parts for an older chainsaw
Woodbullet comes through again! How SWEET it is. Good job as always BBR👍
thx friend
That looked like Fun!! 👍🏻👍🏻Awesome video Buckin!
I see you got a full wrap for that beautiful saw friend!! Love it!! They don't make them like that anymore!
She cuts eh! Really nice saw buckin. Nice how you tune the saw as needed. Can’t wait to see the wood bullet get after those maple rounds. Beautiful lunch time video. Keep them coming and ill keep watching. ❤️🪓
Love them Jonsered chainsaws!! 👍🏻
Beautiful saw buckin love the video👍
Man that 920 is clean! Wish my 910 looked like that, lol.
You should see my 490 just as clean
That saw kinda looks like it makes my Husqvarna 592XP look slow. Awesome saw Buckin! Thanks for sharing my friend.
Here's Johnny that saw rips Buckin love it love you keep on Buckin
I knew you would like that lol keep them old saws alive an cutting it makes my day seeing you cut with ease like that makes me giddy to run my stable of saws lol
Great runnin Red. Oh my Craigular what a dandy axe and that bamboo handle is sure sweet. The Ole wood bullet sure handles wood like a dream. Thanks Buckin. Always tuning. Love it. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
ill be honest taz ,, i was pleased with it ,, the perfect "stand up and Buck" combo . love ya Brother
I hope those young, wood cutting twins don’t get any crazy ideas watching their idol dancing and poking around on the woodpile with a power saw. That’s a lifetime of experience and skill that mere mortals should not try to replicate.
Love it Buckin’! Thanks for the smile!
love all the different saws, everyone gets a turn with buckin!
you bet
Love your videos Buckin, look forward to your video every day. Such a great Spirit !!
thx
Morning bucking have a great day buddy
That saw is a complete beast. Love it, thing pulls thru big wood like a tractor!
it really does , think ill go again today , just turn on the camera and go
Thank you for all that you show so much to learn from you a life of skills on display be well and safe for you and your family
glad you are here
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith ibam 70 and everyday there is something new to learn you remind me of my grandfather he was a welder in bremerton wa had 40 acres of timbered land he had said you can stick two pieces together but a welder knows what that steel will do when you start working it.just as you know your forest a big smile for all you do keep helping me learn my experience ag eduction landscape design commercial big rig driver now retired
Buckin, you’re a bad dude. I got a 920 and it’s almost impossible to pull it over. I’m planning on putting a decompression valve on it. The 910 had one. I sure miss the jonsereds wish someone could buy the rights to them but I suppose that’s not practical. I bought my first jonsered in 1988 and thought it was one of my greatest discoveries. I still got it and I sure baby it.
Just got in from doing some tree work with a pioneer 610 with a 20" and a modded craftsman 45cc also with a 20" both have semi chisel Oregon chain enjoying watching the videos keep em coming 👍😉
I have the Jonsered 630, pulling a 18 inch chain. Bought it in 1981, heated my home for 23 years in Northern Ill, no other form of heat. Still cut with it today, with no problems, I call it my little hotrod.
a fantastic mochine
cool i still have a 620 or 21 bought 1980 still runs im sure but sort of retired it i love my jonsered got a husq 372xp
Lovely saw and Craigular that is one beautiful axe that is definitely a Buckin Special. Honestly folks aren't all of Billy Ray's axes special....com on man!
Lots of lugin power in them old 920 and 930 awesome saw back in the day ! And even today if I guy is up to carrying them ! Hope all is well buckin !
Just spent three days straight milling 28 inch pine 390xp, but just had to hear Buckin buckin ! Nice !!!
hey mush
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith you're looking good sir !
Love seeing Jonsered on the channel!
That chain is Stupid Sharp!!! And that saw sounds Sick.
thx , she needs a pipe
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hmmmm, I'd be interested in making one for you. I'll look around these parts for a donor saw that I can use for a mock-up. Any suggestions on saws that have the same area around the exhaust and mounts? Probably sounds like a dumb question, but, I've only been around saws for approximately 3months... I still have A LOT to learn.
That last chop was awesome buckin, been watching your videos for years, thank you for the time and effort you put in to entertaining us all around the world
She needs a hugry chain and it looks like youve got her well fed. What a rippin saw!
Just a fantastic saw ripping through that green wood 🪵👍👍
I needed this today 🧬🙏❤️🔥. Joe beautiful saw j-red said, GAS PLEASE and YOUR WELCOME 🤣😂🤣. Thank you .!!!
that saw is having some serious power.its cutting very good there
ALWAYS LIKED THE LOOKS OF THE JONSEREDS ,,VERY NICE RUNNING SAW BUCKIN ,HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT LONG WEEKEND STAY SAFE
hi Steven
That Johnny sings! Love you all!
Hi friend 🖐️. Cool saw 💪💪💪
Great saws, really cutting and running great.
The 920 is a nice saw.
That's a very nice saw. Love to get me one
Just picked up an 820 for $25. Pretty excited. Got a pipe to build, long bar to find.
Good thrusday afternoon brotha!
yo Bobby
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith what's up buckin!
Looks like your cutting balsa wood brother. Mean saw for a sweet man!😉
Love that 920 jonsered Buckin! I've only got one jonsered, a 2172...Don't know about it yet I've had it for a few years and maybe it needs a different b/c setup....Thanks for sharing 😁
Thats cutting real nice, your a Mastersharpener :)
Hey buckin😁i know some stuff about engines n carburators can tune n time a vtwin..v8 in line 4..by ear bout dead on..but um always tricked up tuning 2 stroke carbs.. watching u yr or 2 ago um able to do It well now but still loose my tuning..after hearing you tune the jred i realize you tune back down to slight bog i realized then i tune my chainsaw like my guitar.."to high"..that jred is lighting my tuner up at F#-G..mabie my 455 rancher will run well at F#-G also..thanks um constantly learning stuff from you...
Buckin bucking a log pile. It doesn't get better than that!
i likee it here, may do another
Hey Buckin, that Jonsered fits you nice..😎👍
not bad eh Dan , thx
Mtronic baby! Pull the cord and let her rip, tunes itself on the fly.
Works great! Until it doesn't lol.
I still prefer my little screwdrivers.
Edit to add, I started heating strictly with wood last season and I split most of it by hand. I've just always enjoyed it. Used to split wood as a kid with my grandfather. Some of my fondest memories.
When the wood bullets go into production I'm going to have to have one. Nothing like splitting wood with quality tools.
That is a dandy saw Buckin 👍😎
Buckin, nice to see a Jonsered on the channel. She Cuts Eh!
Buckin not wearing his chainsaw pants....has been pretty good about it lately...not today :)
Jonsereds 920 super hungry power👍👍👍
Splitting time watch that back Buckin tough spot in that log 🪵
How's it going Buckin? I'm watching you buddy. lol Peace out.
Big 920 I shoulda coulda bought one new in early 80s. Have several Jonsreds all been awesome reliable and great performers
Damn when that thing grabs it goes like butter
nice saw, runnin good
Great video!
Another fun day cutting and splitting some wood.. be safe and kindness..
That is one nice rev on a big bore
I have an old 450 in mint condition. Love that saw. Hard to find parts though.
Love the Jonsered .. I have 4 of them
I’ve got the same vintage saw in the 520 model. It’s a really high revving powerful 50cc saw.
Those saws are hard to beat, i have a newer J'Red CS2186 Turbo, it is a big bad wood eater. I also have an old Jonsereds 90 (90cc) it is not a screamer, but has massive torque...it is a nightmare to start compression is very high..kicks back on the rope and nearly pulls your fingers out of their sockets...LOL!
Are all your saws ported omg so much power!😁
That saw has the power of a ox , l had the 670 for years , it’s so fast a screamer, need to find someone to rebuild it. Needs a C+P did it once, put a lot of hours on two of them , still have one dead one 👍🇨🇦
Man, that saw sure doesn't look vintage, looks brand new!
Boy does that 920 ever rip.
I feel like it's cutting fast enough it might have an 8-pin on it. Reminds me of how my 394 cuts with the 8-pin. I'm also running a hand filed 32" full house Oregon EXL on my 394. Not filed down as far as this chain though, and we both know that makes a pretty noticeable difference.
I know you had a video waaaaay back about why you don't run 8-pins in your 371/372s. But these saws have the bottom to do it. Especially in this size wood. If it wasn't saws running chain that you'd filed, I'd be certain it was an 8-pin.
Billy, if you haven’t - could you do a full video on carb tuning “art” like some of the awesome sharpening videos you have done? Or maybe I missed one in the archives?
Love watching your joy, man. Finished cleaning up a monster downed tree for a friend yesterday (well, monster around here - my 32” bar got taxed to its limit and actually had to go at the base of the trunk from both sides for the first time). Used a lot of your tips and techniques to make the job easier and safer.
Buckin has actually already made a pretty in depth video regarding this. Look up: "How to tune the carburetor on that old chainsaw" and you should fund a video with that title.
Happy tuning!
@@Rudabaugh thank you!
that saw is awesome.
Nice saw, I have a jonesreds 801.
Believe I need to get my hands on a Jonsered 920 and do some tinkering🤔🤑😎
Jonsered power ❤
Nicest saw I've ever seen in your hands
My 630 doesn't rip that hard, but it does do a great job. That thing is a beast, for sure!
Running a saw is like breathing for Buckin
of we are watching what did you think watch the master learn right cheers from australia
3:28 your glasses Buckin
gottem thx pal
I just bought my first Jonsered 2041, and I actually needed pliers to open up the gas lid 🤣 hey buck and I have a question do you use non ethanol ofuel in your small engines?????
That thing is like the samurai sword of power saws
Last time I tried to buck back a log with my foot l blew a hammie 🤣
Affilatura eccezionale, best sharp!!!!
I used to break a chain a week with one of those, they would throw a chain right into your leg and it would sink in? You'd have to get stitches?
Fun stuff