What’s good Buckin my man. Love ya as a man and role model. We need millions more like you. What a great day to be alive. Much love and as always staying kind. 🌲❤️🌲
I love the axe. Thank from the bottom of my heart to Billy and all the messengers of kindness. Love you all. See you all at Buckinstock 2020. Buckin Army moves forward.
Another great one Buckin’! Love the tree pickin’ cutaway! That kind of family time is irreplaceable and will be a memory your kids carry with them forever, and hopefully carry onward with. I travel a lot with my work and find myself spending two or three nights a week on the hunt for axes now. Found 3 in Cincinatti last week. One Leviticus that was beat on (upside down) a beautiful handle, got it separated and in the beginning stages of restoration. Nothing better than a fire in the garage, Buckin’ on the tv and an axe in the vise!!! Shoutout to everyone else skimming through the comments, spread the love! I’d like to see a little speech from you Billy Ray, encourage others to spread the holiday spirit year round! The people that get consumed in the Christmas spirit can feel that way year around if they let themselves! Acts of kindness and love aren’t seasonal!
21:25...don't THINK I wasn't watching with eyes and ears, Buckin'....thanks for the shout out!!! Can't wait for the goods, bro!! You'll see me splitting me some Michigan timber with that beauty!!
Your enthusiasm and general kindness is great to see and hear. Also your love for what you do, it's all inspiring. Thank you & Merry Christmas to you & yours.
Hi Buckin, love your videos and half an hour ones are great!! Boy can you make great axes. Loved the one you used this morning for splitting and when you were talking to Hogan. Loved the family trip to pick your Christmas Tree. Had to smile when you said I can trim that back and do this. My wife said, “ha the experts are in town” now. Love to you all and the messengers of kindness. Take care Graham 🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️
He he first..🏁🏆🥇....welcome to the new subscribers and a salute for the true blues... hope everyone’s had a great week, weekend has started here .... great little vid mate and a nice build , jerseys are a cool looking axe.... love to all, be kind. Love and hugs for our cynthinator and mama buckin....😎👍🇦🇺
Hey, thank you kind folks for making a recent subscriber welcome. The feeling of warmth from this little community feels special, makes me want to pass it on, so I am. I have genuinely changed my outlook since watching more BBR. It's the positivity and love!
That’s a good group of splitters! You definitely won’t get behind on your wood with either of those. Love to you and the family❤️ tell everyone I said hello!
Good evening all from across the pond. Hopefully your all well and keeping warm. Hello and welcome to the buckin army soldiers of kindness to our new friends joining us your truly welcome. Hello to the true blues. Have a great weekend everyone. Best wishes from across the pond
Buckin these vids are not too long this is better than tv .the variety of trees at that farm was unreal i think i would dig one up and plant it at home .happy holidays to you and your family.
That’s so cool at the tree farm , and I dig the way you see the potential in all those trees ! So cool , you and your kids will remember that stuff forever. Show us when it’s all done up ! Thanks for the good vibes and manly timbersport videos ! It’s good juju bro
Hello there buckin I've been watching you for a couple months now and love every bit of it I try to go back and watch from the beginning but there so much to catch up on keep doin what your doing bud your making a change ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Merry Xmas to you and your family. Much enjoyed seeing you guys get a tree. Vancouver is Gorgeous! Thank you for the knowledge you impart each day. The importance of hand tools cannot be overstated. These old castings are timeless. All the best to the Buckin Family and the Army!
Ever cut through madrone pard? I live on the Olympic peninsula pacific north west and it’s the gnarliest hardest wood we have. I have to go full blast with a maul just to maybe split it
G'day Buckin' and the Buckin' Army from Tasmania. Subscribed a couple of weeks ago and am working my way through your vids from the start. About half way now, about 900 vids down, haha! My Dad lives South of you at Cowichan Bay, beautiful spot, love visiting there, so have enjoyed seeing the scenery of the area in your vids. Love your energy and passion, keep up the awesome work. Cheers, Rob
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Cheers, Buckin' 👍I love my Hytest axes, I have a Forester project to complete when I find a good handle. Happy weekend to you and your family 🙂
Buckin , I have a axe like the first one you split with in this video & liked so much ! I love mine , I just got it handled up a couple months ago because of you !!! :-) I don't think I have as long a handle so I keep it in the shop to pop rounds with , wish I had a couple more , it's a splitter.!!!!! :-) love the video . Big D.
I love you have to explain to Rita that you could prune a tree. We have a family tradition, only 3 years in, my kids carry the tree home by themselves. Luckily that's only from the other end of village. Doing it this week after school one day before it gets dark
can't say I ever saw /heard a video about the actual stove or use that you use ALL that wood for. lol. I'd like to know what kind of stove you use and maybe even which ones you like best. or whatever else you use the wood for . thx man.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I am a better man today than I was yesterday my friend. Due to the fact that I get to enjoy your great experience and just love of life. Thank you Buckin.🌲❤🌲✊
Love Yah and Love others those are the 2 that all life hangs. Be kind is exactly that brother. I know where you stand just know He has had you from the beginning even when you were down. That fire in you he gave to share Love. Been with you since 8k subscriptions.
Love the video & the Christmas trees. Brings back many, many memories as a kid. Finding a tree & strapping it to the roof of the car. Hey, when did the heat shield go in behind the wood stove?
you've got a beautiful family there billy. never take that for granted. i never made any youngins of my own, but i helped to raise a couple. now they have youngins of their own. i go to visit them when i can, but they don't come out to see me. sometimes, i can't help but think i made some wrong choices in my life. but it is, what it is, and what's done, is done. my mom always said "wish in one hand, and shit in the other, and see which one fills up first." i reckon i got a handful of shit, but it's obvious you've got a bucket full of wishes.
That was awesome, that axe is something serious.. I've been doing tree work for 6 years climbing trees for under2 years and splitting firewood by hand for 3 years and that axe put my 8 lb pound maul to shame lol be safe bucking billy
that's why I like the fat Jerseys, lighter than a maul but wonderful for splitting.I have many heads w/ no mfg. stamp on them...I can only tell the Kelly's by the ribbed eye which is typical of them.
Buckin with an axe or saw. Its like a kid at xmas time. Wide eyed with full mlm of wonder. Think the wonder is what else can i do or get into. Sorta like a big kid. Hes funny to watch. Giddy like santa buckin. Sure knows his way round wood.
This all looks like pine, fir or some type of evergreen wood. What do you burn it in? I thought this caused chimney fires? I only cut and burn deciduous type hardwoods. Do you have an ax preference for this type of wood?
Thank you Buckin.. I have an Ax handle that broke and embarrassed me while I was giving some advise that I learned by watching videos. Nothing special I don't think. But would put a handle on it for me? I would be honored with an ax handle with your brand.
your vids are a good length, your content shifts so its not dragging on. its like watching different videos without having to lift a finger. i like how you cut to different scenes in the middle of something but its not a long enough cut to be confusing when you come back. you show detail that helps us amatures you talk to us instead of yourself. you show the how and explain the why. I have watched more youtube in the last month than i ever have because of you. great break from politics, watching trees fall. i have a question though, do you ever use maulers? if not why? i haven't split quite as many logs as you and i haven't used as many different axes, but for me it was night and day with my efficiency. i would throw chunks 20-30 feet with little effort and never get stuck.
im new hear but i have enjoyed the long form video i wouldnt mind an hour of this maybe if u felt like splitting it into 2 videos this is good content man
@@michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 there's a group I folks I talk to on chainsaw forum online. There's usually one person in the state that holds an annual get together (GTG). Its all cutting and splitting firewood, and some racing.
So I watch you split wood with a maul. Here in ky we have hardwoods such as oak and locust, my maul takes several strikes to crack 1-2 year aged wood. Do you think an axe would work better? Wood is very stringy and tough. What do you think? We have mostly hard wood. I do use your flick method with my 6# maul. Just use the 8# to smash through. What do you think?
I live just up from you in Ohio. We have a lot of hardwoods too. I use a thick cheeked axe for most rounds, but I always have my 8 pound maul for the ugliest ones. Using the axe saves a ton of energy.
I am interested in trying an axe, so what should I be looking of? Weight? Style? I’m sure there are better ones for hardwoods than others. I appreciate any guidance as swinging my 8# all day gets harder every year. Thanks and love watching your videos friend!
@@michaelhardcorn4166 I have a 3.5lb old Plumb axe, and a 4.5lb Aussie style axe. They both do pretty well in fairly straight hardwood. Found them both on eBay. Before I got them, the axe that made a believer out of me was a Fiskars x27 off of Amazon. They are great splitters for hardwood, but they have a plastic handle and a lot of people don't like the non-traditional design. I really do like it for what it is, it's a fantastic tool for not a terrible price, and they're easy to get. Maybe start with one of those and branch out from there.
What’s good Buckin my man. Love ya as a man and role model. We need millions more like you. What a great day to be alive. Much love and as always staying kind. 🌲❤️🌲
I love the axe. Thank from the bottom of my heart to Billy and all the messengers of kindness. Love you all. See you all at Buckinstock 2020. Buckin Army moves forward.
Another great one Buckin’! Love the tree pickin’ cutaway! That kind of family time is irreplaceable and will be a memory your kids carry with them forever, and hopefully carry onward with. I travel a lot with my work and find myself spending two or three nights a week on the hunt for axes now. Found 3 in Cincinatti last week. One Leviticus that was beat on (upside down) a beautiful handle, got it separated and in the beginning stages of restoration. Nothing better than a fire in the garage, Buckin’ on the tv and an axe in the vise!!! Shoutout to everyone else skimming through the comments, spread the love! I’d like to see a little speech from you Billy Ray, encourage others to spread the holiday spirit year round! The people that get consumed in the Christmas spirit can feel that way year around if they let themselves! Acts of kindness and love aren’t seasonal!
21:25...don't THINK I wasn't watching with eyes and ears, Buckin'....thanks for the shout out!!! Can't wait for the goods, bro!! You'll see me splitting me some Michigan timber with that beauty!!
Your enthusiasm and general kindness is great to see and hear. Also your love for what you do, it's all inspiring. Thank you & Merry Christmas to you & yours.
Axes are great. I really miss doing the tree thing with family. Good times!!! Thanks for taking us along.
Your videos are never to long my friend. I could watch your videos all damn day every day.
GOOD MAN
Hi Buckin, love your videos and half an hour ones are great!! Boy can you make great axes. Loved the one you used this morning for splitting and when you were talking to Hogan. Loved the family trip to pick your Christmas Tree. Had to smile when you said I can trim that back and do this. My wife said, “ha the experts are in town” now. Love to you all and the messengers of kindness. Take care Graham 🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️
He he first..🏁🏆🥇....welcome to the new subscribers and a salute for the true blues... hope everyone’s had a great week, weekend has started here .... great little vid mate and a nice build , jerseys are a cool looking axe.... love to all, be kind. Love and hugs for our cynthinator and mama buckin....😎👍🇦🇺
Cheers and congrats ole mate!
💚🌲🌲💚💚🌲
Loaded dog 😀🦴
hope all is well
Loaded dog
Salute right back at ya loaded dog
I love the family tree selection. I hope you enjoy that Buckin' Special Becky! What a wonderful gift.
I have never chopped anything in my life and here I am watching you do your thing with utmost passion. Stay safe and keep it up. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
That's the stuff right there. Family is everything. Love wins. Merry Christmas.
Hey, thank you kind folks for making a recent subscriber welcome.
The feeling of warmth from this little community feels special, makes me want to pass it on, so I am.
I have genuinely changed my outlook since watching more BBR. It's the positivity and love!
I love this video. I grew up goingwith my mum and a hand saw driving around the back roads looking for a tree. Very fondmemories. Thanks for sharing .
👍✊ Nice axes. Love the splitting ones. Hey Army be good and be kind
Hooked on your videos. Ive gotten my son into wood choppin and sawing firewood. Your enthusiasm is contagious.
That’s a good group of splitters! You definitely won’t get behind on your wood with either of those. Love to you and the family❤️ tell everyone I said hello!
Love the length of your videos
Good evening all from across the pond. Hopefully your all well and keeping warm. Hello and welcome to the buckin army soldiers of kindness to our new friends joining us your truly welcome. Hello to the true blues. Have a great weekend everyone. Best wishes from across the pond
@Thomas Rogers well thank you kind sir. As ever a pleasure hearing from you
Best wishes to you as well
@@kiawandajr1097 thank you kindly. Great to hear from you
hello Bob
@@michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 a very good morning to you Michael. I hope I find you well. It's a pleasure to hear from you
4:10 that's how ya split. Get a lot of extra power when you're standing right over it like that and swing right between your feet.
Works every time!
Marshy,
Loved meeting, talking and watching you cut, at Buckin’stock.
@@oldmanfred8676 ditto Fred. I love that shirt you had. 🤣
Marshy
The one that had a picture of a chainsaw on a stump
And said “Don’t worry, I hugged it first”?
@@oldmanfred8676 you had one that looked like it was a mountain dew shirt right?
That’s pretty cool. There’s something about splitting wood that makes a person feel productive. I love it!
those Jerseys are my favorite.. thats a MONSTER... that fit afterwards, just wow.. Great hang buckin
Buckin these vids are not too long this is better than tv .the variety of trees at that farm was unreal i think i would dig one up and plant it at home .happy holidays to you and your family.
0:55...i will hold those words dearly to my heart.
It’s a great day to be alive !! Thank you for the video today Billy !!
I love the axe videos I could watch them all day
That’s so cool at the tree farm , and I dig the way you see the potential in all those trees !
So cool , you and your kids will remember that stuff forever. Show us when it’s all done up ! Thanks for the good vibes and manly timbersport videos ! It’s good juju bro
THX CHARLES APPRECIATE YOUR VIBRATION
I luv how the camera shakes when you hit the wedge. Awesome! :)
LOL HAHAHA
Nice treat. Came for the axe, got to tag along with your family. Merry Christmas 🎄
Hello there buckin I've been watching you for a couple months now and love every bit of it I try to go back and watch from the beginning but there so much to catch up on keep doin what your doing bud your making a change ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼
Good day our friend & friends!. We live to love another day !. 🙏🏽🙌🏽❤️
Hell ya
Would like to see you split some hardwood. I enjoy watching your axe videos.
Every video, I learn something new my friend. Thank you Buckin’ hello as well to you all friends. Be kind. 😊
Merry Xmas to you and your family. Much enjoyed seeing you guys get a tree. Vancouver is Gorgeous! Thank you for the knowledge you impart each day. The importance of hand tools cannot be overstated. These old castings are timeless. All the best to the Buckin Family and the Army!
Another nice build Buckin
Ever cut through madrone pard? I live on the Olympic peninsula pacific north west and it’s the gnarliest hardest wood we have. I have to go full blast with a maul just to maybe split it
I signed on at just over 50K subs. Hard to believe you are now almost 100K subscribers. 👍 Merry Christmas.
GOTTA BE THE BOOTS ,,, LOVE ....
G'day Buckin' and the Buckin' Army from Tasmania. Subscribed a couple of weeks ago and am working my way through your vids from the start. About half way now, about 900 vids down, haha! My Dad lives South of you at Cowichan Bay, beautiful spot, love visiting there, so have enjoyed seeing the scenery of the area in your vids. Love your energy and passion, keep up the awesome work. Cheers, Rob
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@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Cheers, Buckin' 👍I love my Hytest axes, I have a Forester project to complete when I find a good handle. Happy weekend to you and your family 🙂
Buckin , I have a axe like the first one you split with in this video & liked so much ! I love mine , I just got it handled up a couple months ago because of you !!! :-) I don't think I have as long a handle so I keep it in the shop to pop rounds with , wish I had a couple more , it's a splitter.!!!!! :-) love the video . Big D.
HEY BROTHE R
Haven't heard the word "skanky" in a long time
Wish i was at the pile splitting with ya! Gotta love fir
YOUR WELCOME HERE ANYTIME
Great video wood splitting, axe building and quality family time . Enjoy your axe Becky.
GOOD STUFF
Make a video of tips and how to take care of a live tree and keeping it lively
morning Buckin and army, how's everyone today? Have a grand time making a great kind day!
Love the MAD SPLITTING AXE !!!
Plus a wedge banger as well
You are an amazing human being Buckin’
love the family Buckin' keep up the videos and don't let them break the tradition
NOT ON MY WATCH
Good afternoon friends and fellow new comers and Mr. Buckin. How are yas today
This man is the Bob Ross of wood splitting.
Christmas 🌲 Farm " Quality time " with the Family, That's Awesome...Becky you have a Beautiful AXE - Built by a Legend in his own Time ☮️
Thanks Mountain Man. Billy is a legend and a leader in love and kindness
I love you have to explain to Rita that you could prune a tree.
We have a family tradition, only 3 years in, my kids carry the tree home by themselves. Luckily that's only from the other end of village.
Doing it this week after school one day before it gets dark
KOOL
no video is too long, it just gets better
I LOVE YOU OL' TIMER
can't say I ever saw /heard a video about the actual stove or use that you use ALL that wood for. lol. I'd like to know what kind of stove you use and maybe even which ones you like best. or whatever else you use the wood for . thx man.
I love how Canadian Billy is. Man is a gem
Hi Buckin, be in no hurry , be at peace friends. God bless
Love the jerseys for sure just a killer design. Love it Buckin. Thanks man. 🌲❤🌲✊
MEE TOO BROTHER HOW ARE YOU .. SERIOSLY ... HOW ARE YOU ... THX FOR BEING A GOOD MAN IN THJIS COMMUNITY
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I am a better man today than I was yesterday my friend. Due to the fact that I get to enjoy your great experience and just love of life. Thank you Buckin.🌲❤🌲✊
Love Yah and Love others those are the 2 that all life hangs. Be kind is exactly that brother. I know where you stand just know He has had you from the beginning even when you were down. That fire in you he gave to share Love. Been with you since 8k subscriptions.
Holy splitter right there whatta find!!!
Love the video & the Christmas trees. Brings back many, many memories as a kid. Finding a tree & strapping it to the roof of the car.
Hey, when did the heat shield go in behind the wood stove?
I think they are just the right length.
Becky is going to absolutely love that axe!! It turned out great. What Christmas tree did you settle on?
Only Norway spruce smells right to me, that’s the Christmas smell !
What not a Balsam that you cut down all time! We had one that was over 20' tall when I was 3 and it was Wonderful.
Buckin, You should show us the list of your Super Chatters sometime! Love your axes and your mad hafting skills!
As long as it splits the wood is all that matters the heck with the name you prove that buckin
YA BROTHER
you've got a beautiful family there billy. never take that for granted. i never made any youngins of my own, but i helped to raise a couple. now they have youngins of their own. i go to visit them when i can, but they don't come out to see me. sometimes, i can't help but think i made some wrong choices in my life. but it is, what it is, and what's done, is done. my mom always said "wish in one hand, and shit in the other, and see which one fills up first." i reckon i got a handful of shit, but it's obvious you've got a bucket full of wishes.
MANIFESTATION IS ALIVE AND WELL IN MY LIFE ,,,, LOVE TO YOU AND MAY HEALTH BE WITH YOU IN YER TIME REMAINING..
That was awesome, that axe is something serious.. I've been doing tree work for 6 years climbing trees for under2 years and splitting firewood by hand for 3 years and that axe put my 8 lb pound maul to shame lol be safe bucking billy
How come you don’t put a metal wedge in the top of the axe ? But amazing video !!
Awesome videos love it
that's why I like the fat Jerseys, lighter than a maul but wonderful for splitting.I have many heads w/ no mfg. stamp on them...I can only tell the Kelly's by the ribbed eye which is typical of them.
You should use the 610 more often with the 28 inch bar
Billy's the Axe! Santa!
The Axman! Love it brother!
Buckin with an axe or saw. Its like a kid at xmas time. Wide eyed with full mlm of wonder. Think the wonder is what else can i do or get into. Sorta like a big kid. Hes funny to watch. Giddy like santa buckin. Sure knows his way round wood.
If that's a beach, you'd better come to Australia mate. We'll show you and your family a few beaches. All the best.
I’m curious, what do you do with all this wood after it’s chopped up?
You’re the only friend I have
What tree did you get? I love Doug firs. Being originally from Oregon. We would go out in the forest and get our tree! Thanks for sharing buckin.
NOBLE FIR
Whole Shop Was Shaking When Ya Pounded
Man ur putting my gas spliter to shame,not to mention the exercise factor.love the fir.dont forget to rub that ax with some beard oil
LOL
The Fitment For The Feellees
What weight axe is your Go To axe for splitting?
This all looks like pine, fir or some type of evergreen wood. What do you burn it in? I thought this caused chimney fires?
I only cut and burn deciduous type hardwoods. Do you have an ax preference for this type of wood?
I think you just found your best splitter.
Thank you Buckin.. I have an Ax handle that broke and embarrassed me while I was giving some advise that I learned by watching videos. Nothing special I don't think. But would put a handle on it for me? I would be honored with an ax handle with your brand.
All Those trees will look beautiful when they reach 100 to 150 tall
How do I get a hold of you to purchase an axe?
Double Bit Is About Right Brother
Smells the wood (AAHHH)lol! Just wondering,Have you ever buried an axe into your shin ?
your vids are a good length, your content shifts so its not dragging on. its like watching different videos without having to lift a finger. i like how you cut to different scenes in the middle of something but its not a long enough cut to be confusing when you come back. you show detail that helps us amatures you talk to us instead of yourself. you show the how and explain the why. I have watched more youtube in the last month than i ever have because of you. great break from politics, watching trees fall.
i have a question though, do you ever use maulers? if not why? i haven't split quite as many logs as you and i haven't used as many different axes, but for me it was night and day with my efficiency. i would throw chunks 20-30 feet with little effort and never get stuck.
im new hear but i have enjoyed the long form video i wouldnt mind an hour of this maybe if u felt like splitting it into 2 videos this is good content man
Evening Buckin!!!!! Nice video
What length handle, BBRS, was on the no name mad splitter (the single bit) at the beginning of the video?
what kind of wood are you splitting, it looks just beautiful when you open those rounds up. your own private gym, just great work, wish I there.
How you digging those Wesco boots?
Hey buckin, how do I buy one of those axes?
I’m coming out there someday just to help you split!!!
Right on!
I need some help to I mean splittin wood not mental
michael
Are you going to hold a Mikein’stock?
@@oldmanfred8676 might help to get wood cut and split
@@michaelwhiteoldtimer7648 there's a group I folks I talk to on chainsaw forum online. There's usually one person in the state that holds an annual get together (GTG). Its all cutting and splitting firewood, and some racing.
hey buckin scored a homelite xl and an older craftsman today for 30 bucks they run just need some love and kindness
So I watch you split wood with a maul. Here in ky we have hardwoods such as oak and locust, my maul takes several strikes to crack 1-2 year aged wood. Do you think an axe would work better? Wood is very stringy and tough. What do you think? We have mostly hard wood. I do use your flick method with my 6# maul. Just use the 8# to smash through. What do you think?
I’m sorry, you use the axes, I use the mauls! Lol
@@michaelhardcorn4166 TECHNIQUE IS EVERYTHING FRIEND ,,IS GOOD TO HAVE BOTH AT YER SIDE , BUT I DO MOST EVERYTHING WITH AN AX NO MATTER THE SPECIES
I live just up from you in Ohio. We have a lot of hardwoods too. I use a thick cheeked axe for most rounds, but I always have my 8 pound maul for the ugliest ones. Using the axe saves a ton of energy.
I am interested in trying an axe, so what should I be looking of? Weight? Style? I’m sure there are better ones for hardwoods than others. I appreciate any guidance as swinging my 8# all day gets harder every year. Thanks and love watching your videos friend!
@@michaelhardcorn4166 I have a 3.5lb old Plumb axe, and a 4.5lb Aussie style axe. They both do pretty well in fairly straight hardwood. Found them both on eBay. Before I got them, the axe that made a believer out of me was a Fiskars x27 off of Amazon. They are great splitters for hardwood, but they have a plastic handle and a lot of people don't like the non-traditional design. I really do like it for what it is, it's a fantastic tool for not a terrible price, and they're easy to get. Maybe start with one of those and branch out from there.
buckin billy ray thanks for all videos