@timberfallingcouple Hello Phil 👋 just wondering about you and Sadie getting out some of your pro sharpening techniques, not your secret tec, just curious, as we all know there's many on the tube, with advice, kinda like your M tronics over the good old saws as you talked about, you know what I mean, anyways keep up your great vids Phil, thanks .
@@JohnnyIDive37 hey! I've actually got that in the works today. I just edited a video about what a "lay" is in timber falling along with why/when/how we buck logs. The next few after that will be on grinding and hand filing 😊 appreciate the request, and if you ever have anymore I'll talk with Phil about it!
@timberfallingcouple Awesome , Sadie I'm sure they'll be well done as usual, what a coincidence, thank you for your hard work vidoing and doing the actual work...nice!
@@peterdavies6587 on the high side that's absolutely not true, if you see high stumps there is always a reason for us. Sometimes it's for safety, sometimes it's for other trees to hang on steeper ground. Hard concepts to comprehend when you don't actually do this for a living out here.
Seems like lot bullshit to me fell timber for 43 yrs does he think he only guy that can fall a tree guess he needs a atta boy tree was sound as a nut has he ever used jacks were really proud of you
epic. precise. well done in capturing your method of operation from a single camera angle. much gratitude.
Hey thank you!
Nice wedgemanship, no bs just get the job done…like it
Thanks man
Much respect. Great content. Be safe.
Rock on!!
Does anyone use steel wedges anymore? I've been told they are less grabby and go in easier, and are a bit thicker.
Pro cutting nice swizzzel Phil✌
Thank you!
@timberfallingcouple Hello Phil 👋 just wondering about you and Sadie getting out some of your pro sharpening techniques, not your secret tec, just curious, as we all know there's many on the tube, with advice, kinda like your M tronics over the good old saws as you talked about, you know what I mean, anyways keep up your great vids Phil, thanks .
@@JohnnyIDive37 hey! I've actually got that in the works today. I just edited a video about what a "lay" is in timber falling along with why/when/how we buck logs. The next few after that will be on grinding and hand filing 😊 appreciate the request, and if you ever have anymore I'll talk with Phil about it!
@timberfallingcouple Awesome , Sadie I'm sure they'll be well done as usual, what a coincidence, thank you for your hard work vidoing and doing the actual work...nice!
@timberfallingcouple your welcome 🙏
What axe is that what boots are those
Wesco boots and a 6 pound forced entry notched fire tool
Whats that supposed to be it didnt even move if u cut top first bottom holds and twist tree round a bit and them snitzells are waiste fuel
It’s surprising to me that you’re one of the timber fallers that’s NOT running a Stihl lightweight bar. Very surprising!
He finds no reason to be using a light bar and doesn’t have me running one either. 🤷🏼♀️
@@timberfallingcouple OK, fair enough.
They suck. All they do is pull chips into the rail and jam up. Due to the front sprocket/nose gap being too big.
@@bobaverage amen bud
Boom baby 🪓🌲😎
hadir jumpa lur
what's the blue liquid. bro
Gas
Does all these lumber jacks in America have bad backs, what a waste of timber
Yes, we do. How is that a waste? 😂
2 foot of timber left on the stump
@@peterdavies6587 on the high side that's absolutely not true, if you see high stumps there is always a reason for us. Sometimes it's for safety, sometimes it's for other trees to hang on steeper ground. Hard concepts to comprehend when you don't actually do this for a living out here.
@@timberfallingcouple 👍
Seems like lot bullshit to me fell timber for 43 yrs does he think he only guy that can fall a tree guess he needs a atta boy tree was sound as a nut has he ever used jacks were really proud of you
43 years of skipping grammar school apparently
Sounds like you need to lay off the booze.