I have a chainsaw sharpener, but for some time now. I actually prefer to hand sharpen them. Only used it one time. Thanks too your tutorial l actually prefer it. It just gives me satisfaction lol.
Im so guilty of forgetting the rakers at times my self. Good morning 🌞 from Alabama Buckin an everyone else. I may not always comment, out busy an late. But l love these videos, so keep warm by the fire ,rest when you can.
Heck yeah I like that saw!! Love my ported 372s!!! And YES to the sore Arse comment, that happens to me as well when I'm handling a lot of wood hahaha!!! Great content, and much love from my family to yours!!
Little techniques go a long way. Unraveling a knotted chain 👍 Fixing a chain jumping off the bar, genius... Love the close ups of your tats... You sure got the gift of gab. Keep flapping your yapper... We love it 👍✅🪘🪓
Im a freah sawyer of like 4 months, and i just want to thank you for your videos! You make work fun haha. I have so many hang ups about what to do a how, and i appreciate the information and delivery if course
Howdy mr.bucken, great stuff, you are always teaching,man that pipe sounds great,never had a saw sound like that,I will try to get domething like that one day for sure,might do a little tinkering to see if I can build something for the heck of it,got a hand full of 372's but none run like yours,got a.390 that's a screaming demon,but still running a lot of saws with a lot of white on them!!!Lol, but love my huskys also but can't put down my 044 brother and back it up with the660,and yes keep the 394 to stay even !!! Love them all but came up on the stihls so I'm torn between them,70 now and how many do I really need???(all I can afford)Lol.still gather about 1 a.month,yes I still got the saw bug really bad,but I guess if.your going to be addicted might as well be saws,people.just don't know what a screaming saw means to a firewood logger,they can throw a.few in the hole when I'm done here!!!Lol!!! Thanks for being out there for us!!! Pleasure as always!!! Sierra John!!😅
Today i got the gullet but not the rakers but i must say that son of a gun was throwin some chips. Ty u so much for the advice. Will be passin along ur videos to my 17yr old boy who wants to follow in his Dads shoes and clear RoW Stay Buckin Billy
Good day friend thanks for you! 🙂Kind of surprised you didn’t pull that outta the dog hair before bucking. Probably cause you didn’t want to pick up any grit in the bark. Anyhoo keep having fun💪n hopefully the misses will rub them sore muscles for ya😃
You inspire me to love and care for me power saws more than ever, and a whole lot more. I have learned what a difference a sharp chain makes. Bucked up some firewood last weekend and my little 55cc Husky ripped!
Cutting rounds on a beautiful fall day, the memories of many hours doing just that. It’s just a good feeling to be outdoors doing something that will benefit your family. 😊
When you have time & are bored out of your skull, see how many tricep dips you can do. The quadriplegic is curious and has a bet with her friend about it.
Buckin, watching you run that saw is like poetry. I think the reason I enjoy your channel so much is that your message is as good as your content. Thank you.
This is a first for me to comment on..... but that music, that slow, steady, smooth, bluesy guitar.... I freakin love it. Is there a song name or anything you could give me? Man that took the video to a whole nother level
My brother thinks i am weird , he says something wrong with you Bobby after working all freaking day cutting splitting wood you come watch watch videos of it. funny thing is he doesn't understand i haft to keep learning to stay ahead of him. The saws i put him behind wouldn't cut so good if i wasn't learning from you.
I use same husqvarna Rackers gauge and I always file on the hard wood side because that what I cut the most but I will cut soft wood also . But was wondering if u file to soft wood side of rakers gauge and it pull harder into the wood.
When I realized about proper raker height my life was different... 😉 I don't ever run a chain I sharpen without taking the gauge to it first after that.
Can you explain "hard" " soft" on your gauage, as well as the numbers and what they represent. I know the old gauges that you have and upu love. But what about newer gauges on the market!
I think the soft wood spot takes a bit more raker off for a bigger chip or bite, hard wood I don't think you would want a big Bute because it may catch if you don't have enough power. I could be wrong but that's kinda the information I have gathered.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith But the hand file was on its last life plus the square wasn’t as used. Your hand filed chains always cut better. That’s just my opinion.
Just saying hello I've been watching a lot of your videos. I'd like your advice on where the best place to get a ported 372 husqvarna. What I want is a work saw not a racing saw that isn't going to last very long but a good port job on it good throttle response
If yer askin , which it seems like you are , it’s not about looks friend. It’s about a few other things . 32” bars need power. 70 and up cc class . 24-28 “ is a nice starting point for a beginner
East coast run short bars. Hard wood trees. West coast run long bars. Soft big wood, like for. Hard to go wrong with a go saw in 50cc range and 20” bar. Stihl 261
I'm pretty new to chainsaws and love your videos. I'm wanting to buy a saw and I'm having an issue desiding between the ms362 and the ms391. Any ideas on which one would be better.
So the rakers were higher than the hard side.... and you ground them down with the hard side of the gauge? Am I missing something or would the soft side on the gauge grind the rakers down even more?
i honestly think you could win the timbersports champions in falling and bucking maybe not limbing and chainswap but falling for sure. also i really need to get myself a square grinder this would really kick up my 5105 dolmar its a little 50 cc saw nice light pulls a 18 inch bar with absolute ease even with my half dull chains they are not very bad but always could be better
I have a chainsaw sharpener, but for some time now. I actually prefer to hand sharpen them. Only used it one time. Thanks too your tutorial l actually prefer it. It just gives me satisfaction lol.
Good choice!
Im so guilty of forgetting the rakers at times my self. Good morning 🌞 from Alabama Buckin an everyone else. I may not always comment, out busy an late. But l love these videos, so keep warm by the fire ,rest when you can.
What part of alabama, roll tide from Moulton
@@michaeli9107 Gadsden
Thanks Buckin' the oil plaque has plagued my saws for years. I never really thought much about that until now. I'm on it!
Right on
Like watching a 5 star chef sharpen his knives!
Love you all...❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
Excited to see your channel’s notifications pop up on my phone, gives me something to look forward to watching on TH-cam. Keep up the good work!🤘🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
Heck yeah I like that saw!! Love my ported 372s!!! And YES to the sore Arse comment, that happens to me as well when I'm handling a lot of wood hahaha!!! Great content, and much love from my family to yours!!
I could watch/listen to you buck all day. Great vid!
Thx
You bet!
HI BUCKIN HOPE YOU AND THE FAMILY ARE DOING WELL BUDDY
Thx stevo
The Mac and Cheese analogy was spot on.
Little techniques go a long way.
Unraveling a knotted chain 👍
Fixing a chain jumping off the bar, genius...
Love the close ups of your tats...
You sure got the gift of gab.
Keep flapping your yapper...
We love it 👍✅🪘🪓
Im a freah sawyer of like 4 months, and i just want to thank you for your videos! You make work fun haha. I have so many hang ups about what to do a how, and i appreciate the information and delivery if course
Popping in to say g'day. Say g'day to ganges for me when he's back from camp. All the best brother🤘
Thx brother
That slide guitar mixed with Pavarotti... my goodness that's sweet
Tired of fighting the blues- will Harrison
Kool
Howdy mr.bucken, great stuff, you are always teaching,man that pipe sounds great,never had a saw sound like that,I will try to get domething like that one day for sure,might do a little tinkering to see if I can build something for the heck of it,got a hand full of 372's but none run like yours,got a.390 that's a screaming demon,but still running a lot of saws with a lot of white on them!!!Lol, but love my huskys also but can't put down my 044 brother and back it up with the660,and yes keep the 394 to stay even !!! Love them all but came up on the stihls so I'm torn between them,70 now and how many do I really need???(all I can afford)Lol.still gather about 1 a.month,yes I still got the saw bug really bad,but I guess if.your going to be addicted might as well be saws,people.just don't know what a screaming saw means to a firewood logger,they can throw a.few in the hole when I'm done here!!!Lol!!! Thanks for being out there for us!!! Pleasure as always!!! Sierra John!!😅
Ahwoooo get one 👍
Happy Halloween...not a fan of Halloween much but love your face.
Wishing you well and just gotta get one 👍
Talented man in his happy place 🌲🪓🌲
Wish i could find my happy place in this shithole.
Just getting our first snow here in Northwest Indiana, and this video is perfect for a shop day lol. Thanks, Buckin! Be well, everyone!
What part of NW IN?
Enjoy it
@@ChipsPlace1952 Chesterton/valpo area
Ain’t nothin finer than a 219er
Today i got the gullet but not the rakers but i must say that son of a gun was throwin some chips. Ty u so much for the advice. Will be passin along ur videos to my 17yr old boy who wants to follow in his Dads shoes and clear RoW Stay Buckin Billy
Happy Halloween 🎃👻 friends, stay elevated ✌️❤️ 🌲 🪓 🌲 🪓
Superb Technique, good posture, skill on show everywhere. Its another Buckin video. Thank you, Buckin, you inspire us all.
That saw sounds like a 1974 Yamaha 750 motorcross bike
Happy place❤ saw dust in my pockets!!
Buckin have to watch this one later splitting with Fiskers mull now still on the hunt for a axe head for your handle I got from you
Good day friend thanks for you! 🙂Kind of surprised you didn’t pull that outta the dog hair before bucking. Probably cause you didn’t want to pick up any grit in the bark. Anyhoo keep having fun💪n hopefully the misses will rub them sore muscles for ya😃
Thanks 👍
Billy Ray ,I'm from the Caribbean, & do Enjoy your show 😊,but when you open your Eyes looking Mad it 😂 does it for me 😂
gotta love how that pipe sounds
You inspire me to love and care for me power saws more than ever, and a whole lot more. I have learned what a difference a sharp chain makes. Bucked up some firewood last weekend and my little 55cc Husky ripped!
First fire here in New Hampshire thank you for taking the time to teach me the art of the power saws!!!
Glad to help
Cutting rounds on a beautiful fall day, the memories of many hours doing just that. It’s just a good feeling to be outdoors doing something that will benefit your family. 😊
Much love Buckin! Love those ported 372’s!!
My saws are cutting pretty good but seem to be off just a little. Thanks for reminding me to check my rakers Billy. You da man sir!
😌
Really love the look of the pipe
Pavarotti
Best music in tha world ❤❤
One hand chainsaw....
No good habits
Whit small bar
I could watch this man saw logs all day 👌
You are a awesome man buckin billy !!! 🙏😎❤️
Pavarotti ❤
Great one Buckin'!
When you have time & are bored out of your skull, see how many tricep dips you can do.
The quadriplegic is curious and has a bet with her friend about it.
What kind of raker gage is that your housing ?
Husky
Lovely chain saw 👀
Wow hebat bos...
Buckin, watching you run that saw is like poetry. I think the reason I enjoy your channel so much is that your message is as good as your content. Thank you.
Thx for that
Big fan of the ram horn. Muffler sounds absolutely nasty. Lookin good bill
Awesome clip Buckin
BE KIND
This is a first for me to comment on..... but that music, that slow, steady, smooth, bluesy guitar.... I freakin love it. Is there a song name or anything you could give me? Man that took the video to a whole nother level
Buckin just went back in archive and watched you dump 6 trees at once
Just started grinding my own chains & finding it difficult to get quality info. Thanks, gotta find that tool.
following iron horse now too ,thanks
Husqy nr. 1,
My brother thinks i am weird , he says something wrong with you Bobby after working all freaking day cutting splitting wood you come watch watch videos of it. funny thing is he doesn't understand i haft to keep learning to stay ahead of him. The saws i put him behind wouldn't cut so good if i wasn't learning from you.
I use same husqvarna Rackers gauge and I always file on the hard wood side because that what I cut the most but I will cut soft wood also . But was wondering if u file to soft wood side of rakers gauge and it pull harder into the wood.
Hey Billy, where do you get your files to sharpen full chisel chain?
peace an love.
When I realized about proper raker height my life was different... 😉 I don't ever run a chain I sharpen without taking the gauge to it first after that.
Husq 572xp with 28" bar a good do all saw for landowner doing some falling and firewood processing?
Here is to the G.O.A.T BBRS 🍺🤙
With Pavarotti cranking out chips I tend to pump up the volume…..
Thx Buckin’
Can you explain "hard" " soft" on your gauage, as well as the numbers and what they represent.
I know the old gauges that you have and upu love. But what about newer gauges on the market!
Hard wood soft wood
I think the soft wood spot takes a bit more raker off for a bigger chip or bite, hard wood I don't think you would want a big Bute because it may catch if you don't have enough power. I could be wrong but that's kinda the information I have gathered.
hard for hardwood, taller raker - less of a bite as the wood is denser and therefore needs more power to take the same size bite as in softwood
@@allthingsmotorized1885
Thanks. I figured the wood aspect but not the bite part, but it does make sense.
Great vid
Good job.
I love it.
Sometimes I play a Buckin' video just to spend time with someone who calls me "friend".
In my opinion, your old hand filed chain cut better than the ground chain
It felt very close . Although the square was ragged
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith But the hand file was on its last life plus the square wasn’t as used. Your hand filed chains always cut better. That’s just my opinion.
Thats a couple of buckin BEASTS,EVERY tree in the vacinaty must shudder when the BUCKMASTER SHOW UP TO THE SHOW😂
Buckin , do you ever use the soft wood setting on your raker gauge ? , Douglas is a soft wood after all 😊 love your videos 👌🙏
Fantastic stuff. That final chain had been through a lot. And still cutting that strong. Think I could push one that far with hardwood?
Absolutely
Quick question: Saw is sharp and will pull into wood but sometimes makes dust and won't dig in. What has to be dialled in?
Thanks
Bucking Billy do you consider yourself an Arborist nice to meet ya and nice channel 😊
I don’t call my self that although I do arboristical work
So where are they selling that bar oil ?
Changeyouroil.com
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith thank you sir.
Enjoy your videos thank you for what you’re doing.
Just saying hello I've been watching a lot of your videos. I'd like your advice on where the best place to get a ported 372 husqvarna. What I want is a work saw not a racing saw that isn't going to last very long but a good port job on it good throttle response
Being I am a amateur or novice chainsaw man should I just stay with 18 to 20 inch bar. Because that big 32 and 36 inch bar looks cool
If yer askin , which it seems like you are , it’s not about looks friend. It’s about a few other things . 32” bars need power. 70 and up cc class . 24-28 “ is a nice starting point for a beginner
East coast run short bars. Hard wood trees. West coast run long bars. Soft big wood, like for.
Hard to go wrong with a go saw in 50cc range and 20” bar. Stihl 261
I'm pretty new to chainsaws and love your videos. I'm wanting to buy a saw and I'm having an issue desiding between the ms362 and the ms391. Any ideas on which one would be better.
Go for it!the bigger one
Question, your saying clean your saw directly after you use it? I always wait until the next day, is that wrong?
Mister Billy, Ripsaws are not bad saws, but Chinese saws are better. Try them out.
Hey Buchin, what angles do you do your square grinding? I got a Simington Grinder and I think it is grinding at to sharp of an angle
ship count through panama conale is down down down.
Friend, I’ve been to Home Depot two different ones twice I cannot find that bar oil
Thank you for looking. Where are you located and I will ask where the best place to find it near you is.
@@christine_bbr coldwater, Michigan
@@nateolmsted899 purchase online its only $29 per gal.
Foopsky doopskies😂
Is it possible to get a 60cc saw to sound and throw chips like that? Just curious.
Is this a 36" bar? I want to start stand in up to buck, but im not quite sure where to start
How do I know what raker gauge to use for my chain??
Another great video sorry that I have another question what do you use to waterproof your boots?
He uses Sno Seal.
Thanks
@@cgamingoutdoors6843 it's good stuff. I've been using it on my Danners since the '70's.
So the rakers were higher than the hard side.... and you ground them down with the hard side of the gauge? Am I missing something or would the soft side on the gauge grind the rakers down even more?
Correct
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Thanks for taking the time to clear that up BBR... and for all you do of course
Did you make that pipe or can they be purchased?
One-off
Does anyone know if that is the original 372 cylinder or a 52mm big bore. I know it’s ported.
52
where can you buy a good raker gauge.
Amazon eBay local saw shop.
Even the ant on the oil bottle cap was listening to the raker gauge lesson 3:26
Lol
👍👍🇧🇷🙏
Buckin I sent a email. Nobody responded? I comment nobody responded. Please help me with a wedge banging axe model..
i honestly think you could win the timbersports champions in falling and bucking maybe not limbing and chainswap but falling for sure. also i really need to get myself a square grinder this would really kick up my 5105 dolmar its a little 50 cc saw nice light pulls a 18 inch bar with absolute ease even with my half dull chains they are not very bad but always could be better
Dobrý
terrible chain saw handling.....who repeatedly one hands power tools?
Chainsaws are good