Ive never seen anyone thats laughs an smiles as much as you. I know its a choice can be hard to do. But being so happy is a huge blessing. One that we all need. I hope you rub off all of us even more. Bless you an all the Buckin army out there.
Holy smokes that 850 has such great throttle response and pulls hard in the big wood. Tinman rocked on this one. Very impressive for a saw that was made so many years ago. Love ya brother. THANK YOU BUCKIN. 🌲❤🌲👊🪓
It’s about RIPPING MY SHIRT OFF AND RUNNING THROUGH THE JUNGLE lolol best description yet of the BBR approach to life. Shout out to everyone there in Buckinland, hope you added to the world’s kindness meter today I sure tried and it seems like a good way to go
Old power saws can’t ever be replaced. These new fangal things are almost not even worth the money. Love your videos and I thoroughly enjoy watching Niven though I’m the new here. Thanks brother for your kindness and generosity.
That Tinman makes a MEAN saw! Watching you two work together is something else. There is an art to building saws and an art to running them. Awesome stuff going on here!
Hi Billy I would love to hear you give a big shout out to your brothers and sisters fighting for freedom in Ottawa right now, they need God fairing honest solid patriotic people like yourself to give them some love and support, love your work and messages A fan from the UK 🇬🇧
You are absolutely right about keeping the Revs up when you are cutting! When I started to learn how to run a chainsaw my dad told me always keep the Saw at full throttle when you are cutting! My chainsaw is a Stihl MS 261 with an 18 inch bar and I try to run full chisel chain all the time
I still have a rigid bigdog chopper with a 117 s/s with a 6sp baker raked out crazy loud flame throwing mochine lol. Its wicked. I ride it often still to.
Always looking for some axe content. It would be nice to have a combination of chainsaw and axe content in one video. But there I think this a wish that probably can never come true, because you have just more chainsaw than axe content filmed.
Excellent demonstration of technique there. Especially on how to avoid your bar getting pinched. I have a stock ms 362c. Cut a lot of Aussie hardwood with it. It's damn fine medium size saw. I use 10w40 for chain lubrication because it sprays better and the teeth hold up much better. Aussie hardwood is brutal on saws. Killed a lot of chain and saws processing it.
Great videos, I enjoy the vintage saws and Ford trucks as well. I'd like to see a seasoned veteran like yourself demonstrate how to properly use a bow bar.
Shirt OFF! Running through the JUNGLE😆let’s all do something that makes us smile this glorious weekend 😄for me the snow pack has gone down enough I can get a load out with my quad🤞 cause my dog n his sled need a break n I still need the wood ❤️✌️youz ALL. RUN THROUGH THE JUNGLE🥳
hay not to change the subject I was watching one of your older video's and at the end of it you showed my first car. A 1960 ford falcon (red) cool. I bought it in 1969 for 35 dollars. loved that car. love the video's
Nice, i learned how to drive in my dad's 64 falcon until the front control arm came apart while i was driving both my parents, just cresting the top of a hill preparing to drive down, could have been disastrous. We then had a 68 after that. The 60 and 61 were iconic.
G'day Buckin, my interest in restoring old trucks and tractors like you. The quality of the steal and the block castings free from porousity, if you can do most of the work yourself it then becomes affordable. The one last reason is and I've yet to hear anyone say this but most of all the green house gas emissions are released during the manufacturing of new machinery, only a small amount to rebuild it that along with tree planting is why I'm carbon neutral 👍🇦🇺.
Ish... that sounds absolutely real. There's a problem here in Pennsylvania, there are so many deer that baby saplings have to be caged and fenced if you really want good tree growth. I try to rebuild everything that breaks, which i often fail. But have had great success numerous times. Keeping stuff out of the landfill is a full time job Greetings from buck private ji Pennsyltucky
We fence all our planted trees and place covers around each sapling and water them daily through summer until they're established . Hares are a problem.
I'm with you Buckin. My newest vehicle is a 2004 for the wife and kids. I love my 20 to 50 year old saws, granted I do have a 2012 model. If I could, i would send ya a piece of top white oak truck with knots galore to see how you attack it, cuz that's some of the wood I face on splitting with a 6 and 8lbs maul. God bless if you had to do some gum and knotty hickory. Love ya brother and keep it up.
That McCulloch would cut faster than any Stihl I've ever owned, and it didn't once bog down either, my Stihls bog down! I wish my Stihls would perform like that.
Watched this a couple times , great Sounds , visuals , advice and I spose raw honesty at the end 👊 ur easy to like ya lump of steel belted wood rippn lump u 👍
Thank you Buckin' so much for your hard work and good attitude. I have my own underground business and have changed as a person from the stress worries and fears. I want to be a better person. Nicer. Kinder. More like you my friend. Thanks again
You okay in my book brother! First saw i ever run was a 'burn new' Sthil O.38 AV Electronic. That was in 1984! Kept it till 2011. With a host of hers in-between
Buckin you are a master at your craft. Now matter what saw you take out the chain is sharp and a couple of tweaks on the carburetor and you are ripping wood. Still learning keep them coming 👍❤️
I like them 362’s for in the landing they have some snort for bumping knots and fell some smaller timber with them! I’m gonna find me an old Mac and see what all the hype is about 😉 haha I love old stuff too and never been a new type of person my self! Much love buckin wish you good Health and happiness
You're right buckin, people get too much gullet and they make a super hungry chain! Then they take the rakers down and don't know why it won't hold rpms in the wood. Huge hook means it's going to dull faster and grab way harder.
I run a 362. It doesnt have enough bottom end for that much bar, but with a 20 inch bar keeping the revs up it will cut. After modifying in needs the auto tune reset.
Hi B.B.R.S love your videos keep on ROCKING it OUT I like the why that you use the word LOVE this is the why that i use the word love dealing with all of my everyday life , Love takes NO account of a suffered wrong thanks
That 362 is a great limbing saw, ( I suppose in a way if someone had to have just 1 saw this could do it) but its way 2 small for chewing through that log ... need a MS460/500 or bigger
Great sounding 362. I teach my guys at work when hand filling you want the hook on the cutter to look like a wave getting ready to break. Not a big hook nor a wave that’s leaned back. If that makes sense
@@stevetheriault4164, Gina’s still on Oxygen, I’m back to almost a normal Old Man Fred. Been cutting up a lot of big Pallets and keeping the fire in the stove burning!
Do you think the oil pump on the 362 is able to keep up with a bar that big? I'm not surprised the tweaked motor can pull a chain that long I'm just curious about the bar life. I like the idea of a small saw with a big bar for backyard and fire wood work
If you keep the RPMs up and dont lean on it, it will oil the chain better. I dont know if 362s have it, but 462s, 661s and other pro Stihl saws have a limiter pin on the oiler adjuster you can punch out. I know he also runs .325 on some of these smaller saws which usually means switching the sprocket nose on the long bars. A skip tooth chain would also help.
I have had no issues with a 362 with 28” and 3/8 as long as it is sharp and full skip. I just put a 32” on the saw and will try it this firewood season.
I might have a tin ear but Sounds like the guy who ported it went for high-rpm, doesn’t seem to have the stones down low which is surprising given the addition of a KN filter. Nice saw for Buckin Billy’s timber though. I’ve built a Hotwoods ported 362c that’ll run right with a walkerized 357 if not nudge it by a fuzz. In Buckins timber he could pull up on the handle and she’d EAT. Ok enuff tootin my own horn 😀
That 850 certainly is something, isn't it? Ripping your shirt off and running through the jungle is better than ripping your pants off and running through the shopping mall! 😄😆🤣
Who did the 362? I have one and would love it to rip like that!!!!! Also do you have or can you do a good video how to adjust carbed saw? I have a Farmtech 660 that I am testing and would like to know how to set it up right? Thanks
@@johncooper1166 I’m no expert but it kinda looks like a k&n filter with a custom cut cover. West coast saw makes a foam one that clamps on and I think red beard saws might also but I’m not 100% I think he mainly does echos and huskys
Quick question. How often do you tune your saw? Each time? New chain? Once you're done, run it for a while? Does size, species come into play? Rookie question, but I'd like to know Thanks Brian
With me it's all dependent on saw and situation, the more its hopped up the more tuned it has to be to function right, I tune about 2 to 3 times a season or if dramatically changing bar length or wood size, shorter, leter rev baby, long bar big wood, takes a diffrent tune than limbing not that you HAAAVE to but I usually tweak it about every time I pull my big nasties out but my climbers and stock..(basically stock) ones dont really require it unless dramatic change in weather
Engine displacement is a factor, these two saws are quite a bit different in engine size, the Stihl is about 62 cc or 3.6 cubic inches the Mac is 82cc or about 5 cubic inches. Both have been modified, and bar length changed (most likely). The Mac has way more bottom end (obviously) due to displacement and actual engine displacement. Five (5) or ten (10) cc is a huge difference in chainsaw world, 20 cc is a different realm, so to speak. Bar length, chain pitch also play a big role in cutting speed and efficiency, as does carb adjustment and exhaust tuning. Last but certainly not least is sharpness of the chain or how it was sharpened, height of rakers etc. Different type of wood (species) will definitely cut at different speeds and yes, size matters!!!
What do you listen for/how do you get a feel for running manual oiler saws? I'm getting into vintage saws but I'm paranoid I'm going to drain my tank early and/or fry my bars without enough oil
That old mac is impressive! That's BIG timber! A quick question, how does that cedar burn in a woodstove, does it pop like pine? Guess that was a compound question....
Ive never seen anyone thats laughs an smiles as much as you. I know its a choice can be hard to do. But being so happy is a huge blessing. One that we all need. I hope you rub off all of us even more. Bless you an all the Buckin army out there.
Mee too
Holy smokes that 850 has such great throttle response and pulls hard in the big wood. Tinman rocked on this one. Very impressive for a saw that was made so many years ago. Love ya brother. THANK YOU BUCKIN. 🌲❤🌲👊🪓
Yeah he kilt it, thaaaat tinman!
Taz man I love this channel and your channel for the old saws and how they sound just rip I love it man
It’s about RIPPING MY SHIRT OFF AND RUNNING THROUGH THE JUNGLE lolol best description yet of the BBR approach to life. Shout out to everyone there in Buckinland, hope you added to the world’s kindness meter today I sure tried and it seems like a good way to go
Old power saws can’t ever be replaced. These new fangal things are almost not even worth the money. Love your videos and I thoroughly enjoy watching Niven though I’m the new here. Thanks brother for your kindness and generosity.
Sounds like we better restore and hang on to the ones we can find. I like the new saws too, but if we don't save the classics nobody else will.
That Tinman makes a MEAN saw! Watching you two work together is something else. There is an art to building saws and an art to running them.
Awesome stuff going on here!
Hi Billy
I would love to hear you give a big shout out to your brothers and sisters fighting for freedom in Ottawa right now, they need God fairing honest solid patriotic people like yourself to give them some love and support, love your work and messages
A fan from the UK 🇬🇧
Like the Mc Culloch chain saw, all you see is Stihl and Husq. Like the fact that you show the older saws and you get terrific performance out of them.
You are absolutely right about keeping the Revs up when you are cutting! When I started to learn how to run a chainsaw my dad told me always keep the Saw at full throttle when you are cutting! My chainsaw is a Stihl MS 261 with an 18 inch bar and I try to run full chisel chain all the time
I love m 261 too I got the 20“ tho I like it as I don’t have to bend over so much I’m 6‘2“
I ROAD RIGID CHOPPERS FOR YEARS. MAYBE THATS WHY I LIKE THE OLD MACS. GREAT VIDEO BUDDY!!
I think he’s happy!! Lol
I still have a rigid bigdog chopper with a 117 s/s with a 6sp baker raked out crazy loud flame throwing mochine lol. Its wicked. I ride it often still to.
"Axe of Kindness"???! You're just the best, such a ray of sunshine and positivity! Never change
Always looking for some axe content. It would be nice to have a combination of chainsaw and axe content in one video. But there I think this a wish that probably can never come true, because you have just more chainsaw than axe content filmed.
Darn good running 850, I know Tinman is smiling watching you grin running it!!!
YA
@@BuckinBillyRaySmithGreetings from Germany Peter.... Super Chainsaw....😎
Excellent demonstration of technique there. Especially on how to avoid your bar getting pinched. I have a stock ms 362c.
Cut a lot of Aussie hardwood with it. It's damn fine medium size saw.
I use 10w40 for chain lubrication because it sprays better and the teeth hold up much better. Aussie hardwood is brutal on saws.
Killed a lot of chain and saws processing it.
Great videos, I enjoy the vintage saws and Ford trucks as well. I'd like to see a seasoned veteran like yourself demonstrate how to properly use a bow bar.
Wow home run tin man. Enjoy buckin nice saw old school
Good evening bud hope all is well with you and your family and thank you for sharing your journey
YOU BET RICHARD
Buckin another top show Johno that old pro mac 850 pulls well
Nice old saw keep on bringing them out 👍
Man that lil sthil handles big wood well an the 850 is a monster!!!! Love em!!!!!
Shirt OFF! Running through the JUNGLE😆let’s all do something that makes us smile this glorious weekend 😄for me the snow pack has gone down enough I can get a load out with my quad🤞 cause my dog n his sled need a break n I still need the wood ❤️✌️youz ALL. RUN THROUGH THE JUNGLE🥳
That McCulloch chainsaw cutting like a bear awesome awesome chainsaw 👍
hay not to change the subject I was watching one of your older video's and at the end of it you showed my first car. A 1960 ford falcon (red) cool. I bought it in 1969 for 35 dollars. loved that car. love the video's
Nice, i learned how to drive in my dad's 64 falcon until the front control arm came apart while i was driving both my parents, just cresting the top of a hill preparing to drive down, could have been disastrous.
We then had a 68 after that.
The 60 and 61 were iconic.
Then BBR got a 2020 F150 🤣 2 years later….. love your videos hope you you have a great day !!!
Hey buckin this is the new STIHL MS 362 chainsaw cutting oak maple pines and firewood great buckin Billy Ray.
That is a nice running mac! Great job Tinman! Thanks for sharing Buckin! 😁 Seems like the stihl had some rpms and would make a great limbing saw.
Dude, that 850 is just awesome, good for you to have the opportunity to play with such a beauty! Keep up the good work my friend
Tinman did a great job on the Mac ! Keep on makin good videos and KEEP ON BUCKIN !!
G'day Buckin, my interest in restoring old trucks and tractors like you. The quality of the steal and the block castings free from porousity, if you can do most of the work yourself it then becomes affordable. The one last reason is and I've yet to hear anyone say this but most of all the green house gas emissions are released during the manufacturing of new machinery, only a small amount to rebuild it that along with tree planting is why I'm carbon neutral 👍🇦🇺.
Ish... that sounds absolutely real.
There's a problem here in Pennsylvania, there are so many deer that baby saplings have to be caged and fenced if you really want good tree growth.
I try to rebuild everything that breaks, which i often fail. But have had great success numerous times. Keeping stuff out of the landfill is a full time job
Greetings from buck private ji
Pennsyltucky
We fence all our planted trees and place covers around each sapling and water them daily through summer until they're established . Hares are a problem.
I'm with you Buckin. My newest vehicle is a 2004 for the wife and kids. I love my 20 to 50 year old saws, granted I do have a 2012 model. If I could, i would send ya a piece of top white oak truck with knots galore to see how you attack it, cuz that's some of the wood I face on splitting with a 6 and 8lbs maul. God bless if you had to do some gum and knotty hickory. Love ya brother and keep it up.
I do agree with you on the older saws. They are alot better saws than the new ones
That McCulloch would cut faster than any Stihl I've ever owned, and it didn't once bog down either, my Stihls bog down! I wish my Stihls would perform like that.
Man that 850 runs. That’s a lot of wood it’s blasting thru
Buckin’ - I love the ‘High Boys’ too, and they keep going up in value, whereas new trucks go down in value.
👍👍👍
Watched this a couple times , great Sounds , visuals , advice and I spose raw honesty at the end 👊 ur easy to like ya lump of steel belted wood rippn lump u 👍
Thank you Buckin' so much for your hard work and good attitude.
I have my own underground business and have changed as a person from the stress worries and fears.
I want to be a better person. Nicer. Kinder. More like you my friend. Thanks again
I remember growing up in Alaska in the seventies, my dad had a Mac 840 and Mac super 250 and an old blue Homelight XL 12
You okay in my book brother! First saw i ever run was a 'burn new' Sthil O.38 AV Electronic. That was in 1984! Kept it till 2011. With a host of hers in-between
Dude your camera is so quality and detailed it's incredibly good it looks like you're in a movie it's awesome haha
Have to just flat out agree with this comment. Great visuals.
The greens of the ferns and limbs. Just magnificent.
Great video as usual Buckin. Love that McCulloch
Buckin you are a master at your craft. Now matter what saw you take out the chain is sharp and a couple of tweaks on the carburetor and you are ripping wood. Still learning keep them coming 👍❤️
morning buckin and the army nice day to go buckin with my axe only
Welcome everyone to the greatest show on earth, pull up a stump and grab your Buckin coffee cup
Michael!
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I like them 362’s for in the landing they have some snort for bumping knots and fell some smaller timber with them! I’m gonna find me an old Mac and see what all the hype is about 😉 haha I love old stuff too and never been a new type of person my self! Much love buckin wish you good Health and happiness
McCulloch all day long 💪💪💪!!!
Love you all...❤️❤️❤️
Lieutenant Bradley
Right there with ya on the car thing. Old is gold.
Awsome video. Love my 362
Both power equipment and people are more interesting with a certain patina to them :) love the sound of tin mans Buckin build
That old mcculloch is ready to eat some timber! Keep on Buckin Billy love the content!
Tinman did a good job on that 850 . Can you explain limbing a bit more l see so many doing it wrong leaving a peg sticking out what a pain
Nice new Stihl, I love your videos brother!!
Way to bully ray & tin man way to go friend 😮
You're right buckin, people get too much gullet and they make a super hungry chain! Then they take the rakers down and don't know why it won't hold rpms in the wood. Huge hook means it's going to dull faster and grab way harder.
Nice 362!! High revs!
Too bad that Mac took a dump all over the Stihl 🤣
I run a 362. It doesnt have enough bottom end for that much bar, but with a 20 inch bar keeping the revs up it will cut. After modifying in needs the auto tune reset.
Hey buckin great video as always 👌 I love that Mac 850 wish I could get one 👌
WHY DONT YOU?
Can't seem to find one here in Ireland. The Mac's seem to b hard get here
Old School power is cool !! 😎
My best saw is a Stihl 271. It's a great saw.
How in the world do y'all afford these awesome $1500 saws in this god awful economy?!?
Hi B.B.R.S love your videos keep on ROCKING it OUT I like the why that you use the word LOVE this is the why that i use the word love dealing with all of my everyday life , Love takes NO account of a suffered wrong thanks
That TM saws is great
Love my 362c ❤
That 362 is a great limbing saw, ( I suppose in a way if someone had to have just 1 saw this could do it) but its way 2 small for chewing through that log ... need a MS460/500 or bigger
Great sounding 362. I teach my guys at work when hand filling you want the hook on the cutter to look like a wave getting ready to break. Not a big hook nor a wave that’s leaned back. If that makes sense
thanks 4 video. be kind.
Love the old trucks
Hey buckn love ya brother keep on keeping on, that ol tinman has got it figured out, miss uncle harve...been a min,, wish well to my big saw family
That mac is a beauty , 😍 , it rips , hats off to tinman
Man I have to get a hold of a McCulloch!
I want that Mcculloch 💪
Thank you Billy Ray!!
Good stuff brother!, keep on buckin’
I'm exactly the same buddy. Gimme the old sweaty rusty storied trk or piece if equipment and I'm a happy camper
I Love Chainsaws!!👍
You're and I are a lot alike. Old is better. Hot rod god.
Ahwoooo get one 👍
Einfach schön dir zuzusehen
Tinman ROCKS!
That MAC is an animal
Steve,
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@@oldmanfred8676 how are you buddy? Hope all is well my friend
@@stevetheriault4164,
Gina’s still on Oxygen, I’m back to almost a normal Old Man Fred.
Been cutting up a lot of big Pallets and keeping the fire in the stove burning!
@@oldmanfred8676 Glad to see your up and about buddy ,,sending some prayers out your way for Gina stay safe buddy
@@stevetheriault4164,
Thank you Brother.
Hell fire!! Who tuned 362?
Do you think the oil pump on the 362 is able to keep up with a bar that big? I'm not surprised the tweaked motor can pull a chain that long I'm just curious about the bar life. I like the idea of a small saw with a big bar for backyard and fire wood work
If you keep the RPMs up and dont lean on it, it will oil the chain better. I dont know if 362s have it, but 462s, 661s and other pro Stihl saws have a limiter pin on the oiler adjuster you can punch out. I know he also runs .325 on some of these smaller saws which usually means switching the sprocket nose on the long bars. A skip tooth chain would also help.
I have had no issues with a 362 with 28” and 3/8 as long as it is sharp and full skip. I just put a 32” on the saw and will try it this firewood season.
On a worm gear driven oiler the faster the rpm the faster the worm gear on the oil spins, causing more oil to pump.
It oils up to 28" no problem.
Mac 850 all day long!!
Do you have a video of your saw cleaning & care process?
I’d like to see how that stihl holds up against the walkerized 357.
I might have a tin ear but Sounds like the guy who ported it went for high-rpm, doesn’t seem to have the stones down low which is surprising given the addition of a KN filter. Nice saw for Buckin Billy’s timber though. I’ve built a Hotwoods ported 362c that’ll run right with a walkerized 357 if not nudge it by a fuzz. In Buckins timber he could pull up on the handle and she’d EAT. Ok enuff tootin my own horn 😀
Nice.😆 😆.💪 mate teacher bro
Leonard,
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@@oldmanfred8676 old man fred😲😲😲 my man 😆 long time no see. Good.😆 to here from you mate👍
Another great video!
You’re the man 👍
That 850 an animal 👌👌
That 850 certainly is something, isn't it? Ripping your shirt off and running through the jungle is better than ripping your pants off and running through the shopping mall! 😄😆🤣
Who did the 362? I have one and would love it to rip like that!!!!! Also do you have or can you do a good video how to adjust carbed saw? I have a Farmtech 660 that I am testing and would like to know how to set it up right? Thanks
Jared Moreno built it. He’s actually building an 036 for me currently. I’ve seen a few 362s he’s built and they all rip like crazy
@@callumgill7019 how could I get more info on air filter setup like this styli ms362
@@johncooper1166 I’m no expert but it kinda looks like a k&n filter with a custom cut cover. West coast saw makes a foam one that clamps on and I think red beard saws might also but I’m not 100% I think he mainly does echos and huskys
I like the videos you make
hey folks how is everyone doing today
Quick question. How often do you tune your saw? Each time? New chain? Once you're done, run it for a while? Does size, species come into play?
Rookie question, but I'd like to know
Thanks
Brian
With me it's all dependent on saw and situation, the more its hopped up the more tuned it has to be to function right, I tune about 2 to 3 times a season or if dramatically changing bar length or wood size, shorter, leter rev baby, long bar big wood, takes a diffrent tune than limbing not that you HAAAVE to but I usually tweak it about every time I pull my big nasties out but my climbers and stock..(basically stock) ones dont really require it unless dramatic change in weather
When it needs it. Your ear is your friend brother
Engine displacement is a factor, these two saws are quite a bit different in engine size, the Stihl is about 62 cc or 3.6 cubic inches the Mac is 82cc or about 5 cubic inches. Both have been modified, and bar length changed (most likely). The Mac has way more bottom end (obviously) due to displacement and actual engine displacement. Five (5) or ten (10) cc is a huge difference in chainsaw world, 20 cc is a different realm, so to speak. Bar length, chain pitch also play a big role in cutting speed and efficiency, as does carb adjustment and exhaust tuning. Last but certainly not least is sharpness of the chain or how it was sharpened, height of rakers etc. Different type of wood (species) will definitely cut at different speeds and yes, size matters!!!
Like the real world saws something every one runs I mean to days saws not everyone has the old saws
Buckin, what do I have to do to spend the day running and learning saws with you?
buckin you’ve gotta try the stihl ms400c if you get the chance, it’s similar to the 362 but has more bottom end
What do you listen for/how do you get a feel for running manual oiler saws? I'm getting into vintage saws but I'm paranoid I'm going to drain my tank early and/or fry my bars without enough oil
Hey buckin, what’s the air intake mod you have on that 362?
Good video love it
Hey Buckin' ,where did you get the handle on the ms400?
That Mac is a ripper. woohoo
That old mac is impressive! That's BIG timber! A quick question, how does that cedar burn in a woodstove, does it pop like pine? Guess that was a compound question....
In my experience, Cedar has smaller and more frequent pops than pine.