Have to say, I'd give a lot to be able to be in the woods again. I'd be happy just cutting firewood, but those days are behind me now, so I get my fix watching you, Wade & Pa. Thanks so much for sharing. Ya'll stay safe.
Good to see you doing the artful cutting in the woods. This was a great video, and showed you being alert to those others surrounding you on that work site. Skillful cutting too. tks
Not sure if you ever come around Wetzel county west Virginia. I have 200 acres and I bought a hudson sawmill a couple years ago .I just turned 51 today. But I can't cut a tree right . They always go wrong way.
@@nuts319 I have 250 acres on furbee ridge my granddad bought in the 50 s hasn't been timberd since we have owned it. If you are ever out this way would like to meet you. I turned a 1920 barn into a house. I live in it. But not finished.
Pete... Mike Morgan sent me here... somehow I hadn’t seen this one. Man alive! That could be the title of this vid. I hate cutting in a crowded woods. You never know when an southbound tree is gonna head north. And when other folks don’t anticipate it... we’ll let’s just say a pinch of disaster becomes a recipe ingredient you don’t want! Thank goodness it didn’t enter into this mix!
Was just curious. I dnt remember hearin how the air bridge job went. Did that work out for yall? And i just love that kinda cuttin. Where your thinning it enough you can just wack em n stack em
Cool vid that's some fence rails for sure at least there long as one you had me a little worried when it started making a noise us timber cutters all know what it means when tthat happens
Man that's some beautiful timber there nuts👍!! I'd be in heaven if I could cut timber like that. Little miscommunication there but everyone is safe. Stay healthy and safe my friend!!
I've been logging and feeling trees most of my life and I've never seen anyone fall a tree like that before 🤔😬. No holding wood? A gust of wind in the wrong direction and things go bad quick.
Which trees did I cut not leaving holding wood this video was a while ago you’ll have to forgive me just watched it again and I noticed I bored the heart out of a few of them but they all had hinge left. Sometimes as a tree is falling if I’m worried about it rolling and I can do safely I will cut the hinge off as the tree is falling to avoid it from pulling a slab from the butt log
@@nuts319 the last tree didn't appear to have a hinge just the back of the tree holding it from falling, as soon as you made the back cut the tree was free from the stump and any wind could have blown it over. I may be wrong but that's what it looked like in the video. Either way still went down safe.
back in the early nineties I was doing a remnant removal dropping trees out of the thickets, and the porter operator did not look, but I dropped a fir across the cab, snapped the top right off her, thankfully the operator and the porter were not hurt, crazy how quickly it can happen
nuts319 I love the 372 . Got one I’m running and I got one from Adam Kratzer a While ago and ended up buying the last one he had in stock so I’m good for a while plus rebuilding one that got crunched.
I remember cutting a hill for 2 648 duel arches they was spread out which left me with about 5 min. to cut inbetween huge poplar well one ended up out of rhythm just as the new guy came into view the biggest poplar already started falling the massive tops slammed across the the arch. The new guy didnt even notice/jump/flinch/look LOL AC on radio up ha
Tell that fella, "go go go" when someone is felling big timber like that by hand is how people get killed.. People in mechanical logging forget how heavy and hard these trees fa
Surely is ALWAYS good to be safe and protect your fellow workers than not. I know a man who wears a metal whistle on his chest to demand attention when its needed ... maybe you can add it ..... & ear plugs? Could not tell if you had any, Hope so. Ears are not a replaceable item ... Ha
Only a decent person would move an innocent tiny creature to a safe location. Just did the same thing last week with field mice in a butt log. I carefully cut it above their nest and moved it where machinery wouldn't hit it. Ridiculous, soft hearted, girly boy bullshit! So I went back at lunch to fix my stupidity! I used marking paint to make sure everyone left them in peace.
@@nuts319 Mike Morgan actually sent me here. I liked the video and watched 2 more. It's official, I'm now a subscriber and I hit that bell. Looking forward to watching more of your stuff. Stay safe.
Have to say, I'd give a lot to be able to be in the woods again. I'd be happy just cutting firewood, but those days are behind me now, so I get my fix watching you, Wade & Pa. Thanks so much for sharing. Ya'll stay safe.
Good to see you doing the artful cutting in the woods. This was a great video, and showed you being alert to those others surrounding you on that work site. Skillful cutting too. tks
Just heard from Dirt Perfect podcast, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Great job and awesome video. Keep em coming. Regards to the family and crew from across the pond
Came over from Outdoors With The Morgan’s. Beautiful woods you are working in. Hi from Northern Calif and So. Oregon.
Welcome Chuck!
Good eye and good hearing to know it was making funny noise. Like u videos very much.
Nice timber and u said about moshanan forest I'm about 1hr and a half south of that. Good eye Pete
That does look like Black Moshannon and like some areas in Huntington county. Enjoyed the video from the comfort of Centre county. New subscriber.
Welcome to the channel!
That's badass on the shout out to State College PA...Just started a logging bussniess there..we do have some nice timber
You guys have a really good timber the ground is really rocky though🤣🤣
You are a natural my friend.
I especially enjoy watching your falling vids. West Virginia has provided us with some awesome footage 👍🏻💪🏻🌳🪓🦅🇺🇸
Thanks buddy!
Wow thats some big tall shit aint it. Pretty impressive wood. Nice job lining it up nutsy. Making it a skidder operators dream
That’s what I do Todd lolol
Nice work good view and some tall timber thanks for the great video. Stay safe
Mike Morgan sent me here. Great video. will have to binge watch.
Thanks John!
Nice video of the tree talker, they should have given you a 2 hour head start. Cheers and stay safe
Not sure if you ever come around Wetzel county west Virginia. I have 200 acres and I bought a hudson sawmill a couple years ago .I just turned 51 today. But I can't cut a tree right . They always go wrong way.
I hunt down there every year
@@nuts319 I have 250 acres on furbee ridge my granddad bought in the 50 s hasn't been timberd since we have owned it. If you are ever out this way would like to meet you. I turned a 1920 barn into a house. I live in it. But not finished.
@@danielsell8109 email me fox.trap@live.com
Mike Morgan sent me to your channel sweet nice big tree.. looks like i found another channel to watch 😁👍👍
Welcome buddy!
I think the tree thought you were yelling at it...Just sat there shaking while waiting on futher instructions!👍
HahaXD
I'm a subscriber with morning with Morgan's saw u there..awsome..now I subscribe to u..blessings
Thanks David
Pete... Mike Morgan sent me here... somehow I hadn’t seen this one.
Man alive! That could be the title of this vid. I hate cutting in a crowded woods. You never know when an southbound tree is gonna head north. And when other folks don’t anticipate it... we’ll let’s just say a pinch of disaster becomes a recipe ingredient you don’t want!
Thank goodness it didn’t enter into this mix!
Incredible video. Scared me just watching it. Thanks for sharing.
Does the hemlock have much shake down there..... here in western New York the Hemlock is really bad
Little here and there this stuff was some of the best I’ve seen
Was just curious. I dnt remember hearin how the air bridge job went. Did that work out for yall? And i just love that kinda cuttin. Where your thinning it enough you can just wack em n stack em
Black moshannon? My back yard. Literally 10 minutes
Who needs a Timbco when you have a Nutsy!!!!
I know right
Rule number 1 in logging has always been hand fallers get the right of way. When I am cutting the machinery always works in a different area.
That's a scary feeling!!! When some one gets to close
Cool vid that's some fence rails for sure at least there long as one you had me a little worried when it started making a noise us timber cutters all know what it means when tthat happens
Man that's some beautiful timber there nuts👍!! I'd be in heaven if I could cut timber like that. Little miscommunication there but everyone is safe. Stay healthy and safe my friend!!
Nutsy. Since we have had a few cocktails this evening , We officially give you a. New name for your youtube family. "THE TREE WHISPERER "
Lol who is “we”
Had to watch this video! Glad everyone is ok! Be careful!
New sub from OWTM. I like your style.
Thanks Willy
I've been logging and feeling trees most of my life and I've never seen anyone fall a tree like that before 🤔😬. No holding wood? A gust of wind in the wrong direction and things go bad quick.
Which trees did I cut not leaving holding wood this video was a while ago you’ll have to forgive me just watched it again and I noticed I bored the heart out of a few of them but they all had hinge left. Sometimes as a tree is falling if I’m worried about it rolling and I can do safely I will cut the hinge off as the tree is falling to avoid it from pulling a slab from the butt log
@@nuts319 the last tree didn't appear to have a hinge just the back of the tree holding it from falling, as soon as you made the back cut the tree was free from the stump and any wind could have blown it over. I may be wrong but that's what it looked like in the video. Either way still went down safe.
@@travismcclellan3413 it had some hinge toward the front of the cut. You can see it at the end and hear it as it is falling.
back in the early nineties I was doing a remnant removal dropping trees out of the thickets, and the porter operator did not look, but I dropped a fir across the cab, snapped the top right off her, thankfully the operator and the porter were not hurt, crazy how quickly it can happen
You’re not kidding
You ever find another 372. Sounds like that’s what you are running. Nice trees.
I found two actually and I am still running the one I had
nuts319 I love the 372 . Got one I’m running and I got one from Adam Kratzer a While ago and ended up buying the last one he had in stock so I’m good for a while plus rebuilding one that got crunched.
Awesome job sir
I would suggest everyone to carry a whistle, much louder than a voice, you hear one you stop and start looking around
cant believe hemlock that big isnt all windshake! if it was up here would be you home every night or stay over?
Up where?
@@nuts319 adirondack mts northern n.y.
I missed if you said where this was this at Pete? Reminds me of Northcentral Pa/Potter.
This was near birch river wv
Nice vid Pete have a good weekend
What’s the management objectives for a cut like that? Regen hardwood like poplar and oaks?
Yea this was a pocket of really nice hemlock most everything else was straight hardwood
Boy pulled a 650h dead under me cuttin a monster oak.....wore him out...lucky
We do 500 facecord a year. The old growth poplar are 70 feet high. 44 inch bottoms
Good vid Pete!
Be careful out there my friend , I’ve lost a friend or 2 out in the woods ....in my lifetime so far ❤️
Pete, what brand of felling wedges do you use? I’m constantly snapping the cheap ones
Husqvarna wedges mostly, I use the hard head wedges sometimes but they are heavy
hi there good sawing john
Nice work Pete , that hemlock looks nice , I’m used to a million limbs starting 3 feet from stump
Same here
dont forget about those saftey glasses
Good one Pete !
Good Afternoon Pete! kind of irrelevant to the video but I was curious if I could purchase some of your merchandise?
Yes you can! I only have a few hats left email me fox.trap@live.com
I remember cutting a hill for 2 648 duel arches they was spread out which left me with about 5 min. to cut inbetween huge poplar well one ended up out of rhythm just as the new guy came into view the biggest poplar already started falling the massive tops slammed across the the arch. The new guy didnt even notice/jump/flinch/look LOL AC on radio up ha
Lol
Are you on the west coast in this video! Hahahah!!
Big ole hemlock!
Awesome vid fella!
Thanks so for the watch!
Thanks buddy
That is not a big ol' hemlock. In fact, that hemlock is not even 100 years old. Gotta love fossil fuels allowing the forests back East to regrow
Need to look out for the critters.
I know one property where that big one is the average size hemlock then one state park where that would be a small one.
Hemlock is so brittle it can be scary sometimes especially those limbs! At least the Stuff in Maine. Safe cutting.
Just can’t ask a lot from the hinge.
Nice stump 👍⚒️
Great video Pete at least you was on top of the situation
great videos
...a big hemlock?....if so, it's a peach.
Tell that fella, "go go go" when someone is felling big timber like that by hand is how people get killed.. People in mechanical logging forget how heavy and hard these trees fa
At least all is well, nice job!
Love the sasquatch with the chainsaw logo. Do you sell those?
I have stickers and a few shirts left I might have a hat also
Are they for sale? I would be interested!
@@gypsywolf58 they 18 for a hat 15 for a shirt But shirt sizes are limited
Safety first, if at all possible.
Before my injury bob job this was things I enjoyed most
At least after that you were all on the same page Pete.
Yes
Great job
Thanks buddy
is that a squatch ????
You got serious in a hurry. Thanks for watching out for your fellow man. Nice timber!
Thanks david
Nice wood there pete things can happen fast
They sure can odie
Surely is ALWAYS good to be safe and protect your fellow workers than not. I know a man who wears a metal whistle on his chest to demand attention when its needed ... maybe you can add it ..... & ear plugs? Could not tell if you had any, Hope so. Ears are not a replaceable item ... Ha
Y'all stay safe 🚜 and God bless,
Nice job!
Only a decent person would move an innocent tiny creature to a safe location. Just did the same thing last week with field mice in a butt log. I carefully cut it above their nest and moved it where machinery wouldn't hit it. Ridiculous, soft hearted, girly boy bullshit! So I went back at lunch to fix my stupidity!
I used marking paint to make sure everyone left them in peace.
6:56 "SAP WOOD"
Purposely leaving it trying to slow the trees so they don’t shoot down over the hill like the first two did
@@nuts319 hahaha always got a excuse
I see why Mike Morgan called you . great video stay safe
Thanks buddy
dont tell how nice WV is. Keep that a secret.
Better safe than sorry
fox 40 whistle helps
Pete: love your stuff. Just opened a modest PayPal monthly for you. Dan M
you need an air horn
PETE IS THAT WV.????
Yep!
Hey Pete
Are my eyes playin tricks or is that a 24 in bar ur running
Yep 24
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Get well Pete
Have to keep your head on a swivel
Nice timber. Ya that will get your heart thumpin, glad it was fine.
U Workin away from the house. Not your own job ,for contractor.
Contract cuttin in wv
Mike told me to tell you hi
Hi buddy!
@@nuts319 Mike Morgan actually sent me here. I liked the video and watched 2 more. It's official, I'm now a subscriber and I hit that bell. Looking forward to watching more of your stuff. Stay safe.
Misunderestimated?
A little bit yea
Shit happens :)
Sometimes
I think I pee'd a little bit.