Wow, I recently bought an Echo saw from Home Depot and thought I was some kind of pro…not even close! I couldn’t even dream of felling a tree of this size with structures in the way. Props to true masters like this guy.
I first got started in timber work when I was 9 years old in 1978 in southern Oregon. It has been in my blood for a long time and I am currently an ISA Certified Arborist Municipal Specialist and TRAQ. Great cutting skills and excellent video!!!
Love these videos of felling some big timber! I work at a small farm and ranch supply store in Colorado, when customers come in to get saw supplies many of them ask how to sharpen their own chains. I bet you'll never guess where I send 'em!! LOL Thats right! On to a channel that spreads a message of kindness and great knowledge. Thanks Buckin'!
Flip the chainsaw and go back and check your wood.... Jesus, that is such a simple solution to the post problem. Had one today I posted and I could've done just that. Thanks Billy. I'll use that tomorrow and moving forward. Love you man.
That was really sweet seeing that cut off tree inside that stump! Great job! That saw sure runs! Thanks for yet another great video to enjoy during my lunch break. God Bless!
That was awesome cut down. I always get nevus when there's other people videoing and then I just tune them out and do my thing. That was a big tree. Lots of wonderful wood to 🪓 split.. the biggest tree I've ever talked down was a weeping willow tree 14 feet around. I love how you stay calm, but you have to when you're taking trees down. It's not how fast you are, take your time and everything will come together. Love the videos keep them coming. Hope Matt's leg is doing good, I've cought myself to, it's not fun. Be safe and always be kind from MN...
Bob Ross with a chainsaw.. Love BBR videos, it's just so relaxing watching this master perform his craft and listening to the calming voice give instructions and positive words of advice. The world needs more guys like this.
Man it’s really an asmr or whatever you call it but just seeing the chips fly out so easy because of how sharp your chain is man, it really has the feel Good feeling👍🏾
That was a joy to watch Buckin! I love watching you cut the humbolt as I rarely do, and you make it look effortless. When we get fat ones like that they are usually cottonwoods:). Thanks, Kevin. And I buy the wrap chaps for the guys for that calf protection. God’s speed to the recovery.
I tell you buckin I don't think I have ever clicked on a video faster than I did yours this morning I think I remember you cutting down that tree the first one you did I think I remember watching it good video
Good job Billy, those cedars have a lot of flare ! That’s another thing you showed this old man where to wedge when there’s flare on the butt ,just picked up a ported 394 can’t wait to run it ! Later brother, be safe, Joe
I take my hat off to you Billy ... I just dropped a 42" Doug Fur ...took all my wedges and I was just about to go for the 20 ton jack when it finally went over. The effort you go to on top of cutting ..I don't think people understand all the camera work and set up ..the teaching that goes into it.... Good on you.
You're the real thing, man. I see every time a possible situation comes up you're looking around doing a safety check. You're constantly thinking ahead instead of a bugger catching you with your dong out. Always a winner attitude. Top shelf dude. Salute.
gday billy ray. i was in the firewood industry for around 25 years. that was a nice job you did. i am a new subie from way down in the deep south of newzealand.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I admire the way you stopped the guys from walking further to the tip of the downed tree. There could have been a branch snap and fling debris or parts of a branch towards them. Safety first. Well done Buckin. All the best from England 🇬🇧
Absolutely fascinating to watch someone who can read a tree this well. I've used a chainsaw enough to know my limitations, and I'll leave trees this big to the pros.
sorry to hear about the mishap with one of the guys 😮. hope he is back at it soon. I 'm well aware of how things like this happen, I 'm in my late 60's now but about 40 years ago my friend needed 82 stitches to close up a upper thigh cut from a chainsaw gone wild. Had he been using chaps he would have been spared from most of the stitches. Take care and be safe. Love your channel Buckin. greetings from Lancaster county Pa.
I brushed my saw chain against my chaps (inner thigh) once after a long day felling trees. Hate to think of what my leg would have looked like without chaps. Always Always Always wear PPE around a chain saw. Be safe.
Years ago I was using an old Jonsered 90cc with a long bar and it kicked back. Cut off one finger and most of the other. I managed to wrap it up, get the fingers and drive myself to the hospital where a very good surgeon sewed them on and I still have them although with a little nerve damage. Be careful out there, folks. It happens so fast you don't know it till its over.
Sorry to hear about Ganges work partner and the cut, wow the calf. Great work Buckin love seeing the different ways to cut the bigger cedar with bigger knees. Thank you. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Will keeping the chainsaw wounded in prayer n is already..nice big tree drop wow man nice work..that saw sounz good..talkin to ya like its beefed up..rap..rap..aaahhhhhh..pullin n diggin😊👍
Hey Buckin, I remember that first big cedar tree going down. At the time, it was the largest tree I've seen you fall. Awesome job as always on this one. I bet some awesome cedar boards can be cut from this monster. Please give Mama Buckin, Wendy and the kids a hug for me. Greetings to the True Blues, and my fellow Messengers of Kindness. Love and blessings to you all.
Awesome video. Absolutely Billy check out the store some fantastic merchandise there who wouldn't feel proud working or even going for a meal.not only will you look smart you'll also be spreading the word. Have a great weekend which is just around the corner. Regards to you all from across the pond
that was a great looking piece of wood :) Would be great to see that get turned into a project, like a table or cabinet. Love to see you work, friend :)
Your 394 really rips. My brother was using my 394 a couple years ago and he got careless. It grabbed his pants and cut into his thigh. He's very lucky to be alive.
The sound and the Pitch of Billie’s saws are amazing they run like fine tuned dirt bikes.
Good morning from east Tennessee, this channel is inspirational and helpful for my ptsd. Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God bless
Good morning
Good day to you from Kpt Tenn
@@joshuajohnson4396 beautiful country up there
Hello from Johnson City
I know nothing about logging of any kind but enjoy watching your videos.
Clean
No expletives
Makes me want to go get a saw and learn the trade
Running a 394 for the first time is like a religious experience. Nice shot, Buckin! Thumbnails are looking great!
Wow, I recently bought an Echo saw from Home Depot and thought I was some kind of pro…not even close! I couldn’t even dream of felling a tree of this size with structures in the way. Props to true masters like this guy.
I first got started in timber work when I was 9 years old in 1978 in southern Oregon. It has been in my blood for a long time and I am currently an ISA Certified Arborist Municipal Specialist and TRAQ.
Great cutting skills and excellent video!!!
What part of southern Oregon my friend? From the area. Would like to know more people. Thanks bud :)
Years of experience really show on a cut like this. TrUe ART
Love these videos of felling some big timber! I work at a small farm and ranch supply store in Colorado, when customers come in to get saw supplies many of them ask how to sharpen their own chains. I bet you'll never guess where I send 'em!! LOL Thats right! On to a channel that spreads a message of kindness and great knowledge. Thanks Buckin'!
I've learned so by watching his videos.i have learned how to sharpen my saw so it cuts like butter now . I truly enjoy watching a master at work
Buckin that Husqvarna 394xp sounds awesome! Great job cutting that big tree.
thx
the sound of the big 394 was music to my ears! always a good video buckin!
thx
Great video! Huge cedar tree 🌳! I figure if I'm sitting here watching TH-cam on my TV, I might as well be learning something.!
Great job Buckin ! thanks for the tip regarding the wedge in the crease !
Flip the chainsaw and go back and check your wood.... Jesus, that is such a simple solution to the post problem. Had one today I posted and I could've done just that. Thanks Billy. I'll use that tomorrow and moving forward. Love you man.
Watching you, Billy Ray is always a pleasant experience Thank you. I truly love the class of thinking people.
That was really sweet seeing that cut off tree inside that stump! Great job! That saw sure runs! Thanks for yet another great video to enjoy during my lunch break. God Bless!
I keep the old 2100cd around for the very rare job that requires it. There are a few here in Oregon now and then.
That was awesome cut down. I always get nevus when there's other people videoing and then I just tune them out and do my thing. That was a big tree. Lots of wonderful wood to 🪓 split.. the biggest tree I've ever talked down was a weeping willow tree 14 feet around. I love how you stay calm, but you have to when you're taking trees down. It's not how fast you are, take your time and everything will come together. Love the videos keep them coming. Hope Matt's leg is doing good, I've cought myself to, it's not fun. Be safe and always be kind from MN...
That face cut just showed your years of experience in logging for sure...great video!
that was a really nice fall for the massive tree and the 394 absolutely shreds haha
The base of that log was incredible. I saw a table in it. Sitting by it having morning coffee. Wow. Another good video buckin. Appreciate all of them
Such a pleasure seeing a sharp saw cuting a tree! You are a very skilled logger Billy
Nice big chunk of tree 🌳 Buckin . It went down good a bit of a bang , a great brush one with another 👍. Be safe love wins .
Bob Ross with a chainsaw.. Love BBR videos, it's just so relaxing watching this master perform his craft and listening to the calming voice give instructions and positive words of advice. The world needs more guys like this.
Man it’s really an asmr or whatever you call it but just seeing the chips fly out so easy because of how sharp your chain is man, it really has the feel
Good feeling👍🏾
That was a joy to watch Buckin! I love watching you cut the humbolt as I rarely do, and you make it look effortless. When we get fat ones like that they are usually cottonwoods:). Thanks, Kevin. And I buy the wrap chaps for the guys for that calf protection. God’s speed to the recovery.
I can’t believe it’s been four years since you cut down that big tree. Time sure flies.
You have inspired me to continue with my firewood business. Thank you for.keep it going buckin
I tell you buckin I don't think I have ever clicked on a video faster than I did yours this morning I think I remember you cutting down that tree the first one you did I think I remember watching it good video
Man it's a trip to watch you take down those big cedars. Your a pro Bucking, I enjoy your content.
Its cool how you use the chain turning to pull those cuts out of the way. Brilliant way to making things easier.
Good job Billy, those cedars have a lot of flare ! That’s another thing you showed this old man where to wedge when there’s flare on the butt ,just picked up a ported 394 can’t wait to run it ! Later brother, be safe, Joe
I've not had that explained and it was great. I've also seen people cut straight down on the sides making a beam like shape and eliminating the knees.
Very inspirational messages and great sawmanship. You are a blessing Buckin’! Much love from the states.
I enjoy woodworking & bucking up firewood. It’s my happy place. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you. 🇨🇦
Your always thinking and explaining what’s going on with your process on cutting. Awesome 394 buckin.
Great job and your saws sound and perform better then anybody else I've ever seen you are a true professional
Aussie viewer and wood cutter! awesome videos and your knowledge of timber and anything wood cutting is next level! 🔥
I take my hat off to you Billy ... I just dropped a 42" Doug Fur ...took all my wedges and I was just about to go for the 20 ton jack when it finally went over. The effort you go to on top of cutting ..I don't think people understand all the camera work and set up ..the teaching that goes into it.... Good on you.
You're the real thing, man. I see every time a possible situation comes up you're looking around doing a safety check. You're constantly thinking ahead instead of a bugger catching you with your dong out. Always a winner attitude. Top shelf dude. Salute.
It was awesome to see you fell that tree, a master at work.
Hats off to you from the UK 👏👏👌💯
Hope the young man heals quickly. Great cutting Buckin!
gday billy ray. i was in the firewood industry for around 25 years. that was a nice job you did. i am a new subie from way down in the deep south of newzealand.
Buckin the camera just doesn’t do it justice how masive this tree is your a legend
in his own mind maybe
Your an artist Buckin.
that was one big three.nice work there buckin.
Wow!! That's an amazing video!! Everything I've learned from you I'm going through as I watch this video!! So Cool! 👍🏻👍🏻
Kool
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I admire the way you stopped the guys from walking further to the tip of the downed tree. There could have been a branch snap and fling debris or parts of a branch towards them. Safety first. Well done Buckin. All the best from England 🇬🇧
Awesome to see you consistently sighting the notch with every change in angle. Great habit to model to others
Nice Work Boss!! Makes me Miss the days of old for me
Man I love 394 or 395 in big wood the bigger the wood the more those saw love it
First time watching from UK, really integrating, well done, thanks.
That was a beautiful tree! Very interesting to watch the process of dropping those big cedars!
Nice job, I like watching you man. You're very insightful and you've helped me tighten up a few things I let slide. Thanks love you're vidz
Now this would be the best lumber for making beehives for sure. Nice work Billy.
Love the BIG cuttin again! ....Greetings from an old jarhead in WNC. Coffee & cuttin......
Love the big 3 series saws honestly think they are the best sounding power saws out there
Nice slow motion fall. Love the rev of the saw on the way down 👍👍
Absolutely fascinating to watch someone who can read a tree this well. I've used a chainsaw enough to know my limitations, and I'll leave trees this big to the pros.
Your saws are always music to my ears!
I try 2👀em all. Thanks Buckin for sharing your life with us
What a massive tree! Crazy how you make it look so easy.
The flair cut on those trees are so beautiful
Made me smile Buckin. Neat job bro.
Prayers for that young man that cut his self. Nice job on cutting that tree
Beautiful felling job all round but maaaan that notch was just something else. awesome work
Awesome job Buckin Billy! 🤩🤩
It’s a Joy watching you do your magic!
Love the neckin' knob on your truck's steering wheel!
morning from texas. thats a massive tree to cut great work sir
Just seen this today Buckin, absolute genius at work 👏 👌
sorry to hear about the mishap with one of the guys 😮. hope he is back at it soon. I 'm well aware of how things like this happen, I 'm in my late 60's now but about 40 years ago my friend needed 82 stitches to close up a upper thigh cut from a chainsaw gone wild. Had he been using chaps he would have been spared from most of the stitches. Take care and be safe. Love your channel Buckin. greetings from Lancaster county Pa.
I brushed my saw chain against my chaps (inner thigh) once after a long day felling trees. Hate to think of what my leg would have looked like without chaps.
Always Always Always wear PPE around a chain saw.
Be safe.
Years ago I was using an old Jonsered 90cc with a long bar and it kicked back. Cut off one finger and most of the other. I managed to wrap it up, get the fingers and drive myself to the hospital where a very good surgeon sewed them on and I still have them although with a little nerve damage. Be careful out there, folks. It happens so fast you don't know it till its over.
@@bixby9797 Was there kickback brake on that saw ?
@@dzumba9897 Nope. it was an old saw and I knew better than to test the oiler against a stump but I did it anyways. Be safe out there
@@thanos9846 they may not have had them back then?
Sorry to hear about Ganges work partner and the cut, wow the calf. Great work Buckin love seeing the different ways to cut the bigger cedar with bigger knees. Thank you. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Big Michigan fan here Buckin . God Bless ya
Nice hinge ol boy those big cedars it's easy to get carried away.. great work c u tom
Always a brilliant watch ....should have your own TV show.
You are a real man! And a herd of beavers can’t beat you!
Will keeping the chainsaw wounded in prayer n is already..nice big tree drop wow man nice work..that saw sounz good..talkin to ya like its beefed up..rap..rap..aaahhhhhh..pullin n diggin😊👍
That big fir undercut was awesome Billy Ray! Beautiful hinge!
Awesome cedar. Buddy at the slabs I could get out of that tree. Great video buddy. Have a great day my friend.
thx johnny
CRAZZZZZZY !!!!!! Prayers for Matt
A its a beautiful sound tree going over. Looking in from Ireland 🇮🇪
Cedar is such a beautiful wood.
Thanks again. Be safe.
Good cutting Billy! I see the little drone following you around most of the time on that job 😁
Learned alot about cutting watching you do this wedge
HOLY COW MAN!!!!😬 Now that was a tree! You make it look so easy Billy🤷🙏
Impressive power and precision with the Big Husqvarna 394xp!
You gotta love a fellow that drives an old ford!
Hey Buckin,
I remember that first big cedar tree going down. At the time, it was the largest tree I've seen you fall. Awesome job as always on this one. I bet some awesome cedar boards can be cut from this monster. Please give Mama Buckin, Wendy and the kids a hug for me. Greetings to the True Blues, and my fellow Messengers of Kindness. Love and blessings to you all.
hi David
When it comes to the Big Boys... Buckin's still got it....NICE JOB BUCKIN !
haha, a 5.5 foot is no easy knock over, even with a chain saw.. that is a massive tree!
Great job
Loved that backcut !hi from Dave New Zealand
I love the sound of that saw...sounds like such a hoss.
I love yah Billy...... greetings from Holland.
This is inspiration and not only for myself, but for many
That was Uber cool. Thanks for sharing. Hope Matt is back to 100% soon. Ya gots to be careful in th bush EH? God Bless.
Awesome video. Absolutely Billy check out the store some fantastic merchandise there who wouldn't feel proud working or even going for a meal.not only will you look smart you'll also be spreading the word. Have a great weekend which is just around the corner. Regards to you all from across the pond
Unparalleled strength and endurance - these heavy-duty beasts are in a league of their own.
that was a great looking piece of wood :)
Would be great to see that get turned into a project, like a table or cabinet.
Love to see you work, friend :)
Superb job buckin.
Your 394 really rips. My brother was using my 394 a couple years ago and he got careless. It grabbed his pants and cut into his thigh. He's very lucky to be alive.
You are a friggin stud Bill! Nice work bud
That saw sounds like a cuban cigar slowly burning when idling, what a charm