When I did Tree work we used Poulin. Anything coming from family has special value. Most fathers have a way of always have quality tools. Good to see you back to making videos again. Really appreciate you went full safety chaps and all. Just kidding. 😆
My friends used to pick on me my father owned that saw since it was new, he passed a few years ago now its mine and i have no need for anything bigger. Its big enough to fell trees yet light enough to limb. Its perfect in my book dont need a vreat big saw to look like a badass my dad loved that saw and ill keep it running as long as i possibly can.
Back in the 70's I used a 2100 husky with a modified carb. I would file all the rakers down on a chisel bit chain I used. Yes, it was more likely to kick back, and I would not recommend it to anyone that doesn't know how to handle a chain saw, but it would cut through that tree of yours in about 4 seconds. Made getting firewood much faster, not to mention logging easier.
I've had mine since 2004, It's been a rock of a saw. I would say it's worth investing it the heavy dogs that have the plastic roller chain catch. If you throw the chain, which is easy to do, a little branch or anything can snag it off, you not only torch the aluminum stock catch, but can really mess up the chain and the case. Plus, it's nice to have the saw sit up on the dogs and keep your chain out of the dirt when you set it down. The saw isn't powerful enough in stock form to necessarily need the big dogs but the other benefits are worth it. I have not thrown a single chain on my saws that have the Sugi or Tsumara bars, they have much tighter gauge tolerances and far harder to wear. I low stump all my cuts because I hate stumps and you can get into some shit if you're not careful and sand tends to wear the hell out of the drive groove on stock bars quickly. Totally my fault but worth saying. There is also an oil volume selector on the underside. it's right near the clutch, you cant miss it, but for hard wood with a 20 inch bar I run it full open. Pine and the like you don't need as much oil in my opinion if it's not dry wood, so you can save a bit since that shit is getting expensive. Great saw.
That there is a nice saw!! If I’m not wrong the Husqvarna XP saws are their pro grade saws. A 359 is most likely just under their XP line which is still an awesome saw. That tree came down roughly where you wanted and nobody got hurt. That’s not bad at all sir.
@@cbr600rrturbo only thing I can suggest. As a landscaper who learned from a old ass logger, when cutting a tree you fell up, do your undercut first then come in from the top. Similar to trimming limbs off a tree. Cut under first then come in from top so everything parts cleanly. Great to see you hitting 2023 pretty solid.
Got yourself a hot rod. I’m no expert either but the biggest thing for me when operating a saw is getting too far ahead of myself. Something about using a chainsaw a guy wants to go all “gung ho.” Got to remind myself to slow down and think.
Nice video brother, I don't have any Husqvarna saws myself I just have my dad's old saws an old Speed Demon from the 50s. Hey what do you think of this nonsense they're in New York they want to Outlaw gas stoves?
No picking here you handled that saw no problem huskys are good they just need that tune every here and there echos are a bit tighter but that's another issue but I like the swedish saw more than the echos
sometimes bigger is not better, you should check-out the echo #2511 topping saw perfect for the home owner who does not like heavy(older guys)rated no1/ 2 yrs ago in north america for speed & lightness...highly recommended in the green industry.
idk if it's just because of what your mic picks up but, it sounds a bit rattly, like the chain is scratching? I'm guessing you'd notice if the oil wasn't feeding though. Also my chainsaw is an axe, so don't take me too seriously ;) Nice to see ya, Tac
Good afternoon Tac. Is this your day job? Nevermind, anyways its great to have a wood stove for heating your own house instead of having to depend on companies to provide you with natural gas.
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2003 Leatherface chainsaw of choice.
Pimpin I’m hoping all is well? Excellent job with excellent equipment including PPE I enjoy each and every video you put out
You are awesome
When I did Tree work we used Poulin. Anything coming from family has special value. Most fathers have a way of always have quality tools.
Good to see you back to making videos again. Really appreciate you went full safety chaps and all. Just kidding. 😆
My friends used to pick on me my father owned that saw since it was new, he passed a few years ago now its mine and i have no need for anything bigger. Its big enough to fell trees yet light enough to limb. Its perfect in my book dont need a vreat big saw to look like a badass my dad loved that saw and ill keep it running as long as i possibly can.
It's solid
You presented it very well and all your videos are a pleasure to watch!
Push him buddy!!!
I wish you perseverance on behalf of your Hungarian fans!
Back in the 70's I used a 2100 husky with a modified carb. I would file all the rakers down on a chisel bit chain I used. Yes, it was more likely to kick back, and I would not recommend it to anyone that doesn't know how to handle a chain saw, but it would cut through that tree of yours in about 4 seconds. Made getting firewood much faster, not to mention logging easier.
Where did you buy chisel chain in the 70s? I never saw until about 1980.
It was called chisel bit chain made boy Organ. We bought it in 25' rolls.
I've had mine since 2004, It's been a rock of a saw. I would say it's worth investing it the heavy dogs that have the plastic roller chain catch. If you throw the chain, which is easy to do, a little branch or anything can snag it off, you not only torch the aluminum stock catch, but can really mess up the chain and the case. Plus, it's nice to have the saw sit up on the dogs and keep your chain out of the dirt when you set it down. The saw isn't powerful enough in stock form to necessarily need the big dogs but the other benefits are worth it. I have not thrown a single chain on my saws that have the Sugi or Tsumara bars, they have much tighter gauge tolerances and far harder to wear. I low stump all my cuts because I hate stumps and you can get into some shit if you're not careful and sand tends to wear the hell out of the drive groove on stock bars quickly. Totally my fault but worth saying. There is also an oil volume selector on the underside. it's right near the clutch, you cant miss it, but for hard wood with a 20 inch bar I run it full open. Pine and the like you don't need as much oil in my opinion if it's not dry wood, so you can save a bit since that shit is getting expensive. Great saw.
Yesssss!!!!!! excellent work my man! Awesome form brother!
Lol I'm trying brother
@@cbr600rrturbo the thing is you know what to look for. All in all excellent saw work sir.
Whether im interested in your video topic or not i always watch and like. Gotta support my man TAC! Keep em coming brother! Awesome as always!
Love ya bro
Everyone messes up dropping trees sometimes, nice saw and wood pile , I love poplar firewood, it makes nice boards to
That there is a nice saw!! If I’m not wrong the Husqvarna XP saws are their pro grade saws. A 359 is most likely just under their XP line which is still an awesome saw. That tree came down roughly where you wanted and nobody got hurt. That’s not bad at all sir.
Thanks for the info
Husqvarna reminds me of a scene from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Hooooskavarnaaas!
Lol
@@cbr600rrturbo only thing I can suggest. As a landscaper who learned from a old ass logger, when cutting a tree you fell up, do your undercut first then come in from the top. Similar to trimming limbs off a tree. Cut under first then come in from top so everything parts cleanly.
Great to see you hitting 2023 pretty solid.
Looks like your doin alright. And the PPE is great, at least your taking safety seriously...
Love your content Tac. I would like to drink a beer with you some day.
Drinking beer with Tac is awesome.
Got yourself a hot rod. I’m no expert either but the biggest thing for me when operating a saw is getting too far ahead of myself. Something about using a chainsaw a guy wants to go all “gung ho.” Got to remind myself to slow down and think.
I have two of them, badass saws.
True
Looks like a nice saw.
Love your videos you should do a video on the cold steel espada g10 it's pretty badass
Can't beat a Husq!! Great cutting Tac.
Thank you sir
Like 🧈. That looks like one of the twigs I took off of our last tree takedown. 😉
The clear choice for the zombie apocalypse, it could be considered the perfect weapon with zero downsides whatsoever
Aw yeah
Just watching this makes me want to own a chainsaw. Great video. Wish I had some woodland.
Nice video brother, I don't have any Husqvarna saws myself I just have my dad's old saws an old Speed Demon from the 50s. Hey what do you think of this nonsense they're in New York they want to Outlaw gas stoves?
Tac!!!! Hooray!!!
High 5
No picking here you handled that saw no problem huskys are good they just need that tune every here and there echos are a bit tighter but that's another issue but I like the swedish saw more than the echos
sometimes bigger is not better, you should check-out the echo #2511 topping saw perfect for the home owner who does not like heavy(older guys)rated no1/ 2 yrs ago in north america for speed & lightness...highly recommended in the green industry.
I just got one for my birthday on a recombination from Dan Dan the tree man, haven't tried it yet but soon
My man been a long min sence I’ve seen your sh it
Good work Brother!
Stay strong
Welcome back
TOPS knives is how I found your Chanel. I love those blades .
Now I’m into Buck knives Bec of my old man’s 110 and my 119.
Good day man God bless you
Awesome vid Tac! You da man!
Thanks playa
idk if it's just because of what your mic picks up but, it sounds a bit rattly, like the chain is scratching? I'm guessing you'd notice if the oil wasn't feeding though. Also my chainsaw is an axe, so don't take me too seriously ;)
Nice to see ya, Tac
Thanks man
Solid Husky!
Me decapitating my enemies: 2:23
Idea ... Chainsaw Sword !!! 😂
Thanks!
Bro you're to kind to me
I have no use for a chainsaw but if brother tac is talking I’m listening.
High 5
💯👍
Great saw❗ ya dad made a great choice 💯
Good afternoon Tac. Is this your day job? Nevermind, anyways its great to have a wood stove for heating your own house instead of having to depend on companies to provide you with natural gas.
Nice my brother 👌 👍
its like a ton of tiny blades :D
Really nice video, learned a lot!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good sound star chainsaw ❤
Sorry to hear the passing of your Dad.
Thanks my friend
Tienes plantillas de la motosierra es de la pelicula the texas chainsaw massacre 2003❤❤❤❤ epic movie remake
ps very good for sm&med size trees
Awesome man, need a hand. Lol
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My man thanks!
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Epic
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