There is probably close to a good load of wood in just one of those big ugly logs.Makes great firewood. Looks like yall were having fun. Keep up the hard work
You know the wood you are cutting I use to save all the big logs of all types of trees and cut them in easy to handle chunks a little bigger then most of the cuts you made here then when I had free time I would sneak off in my work shed that was pretty much a barn lmao and make all different things out of them for fun. I use to make clocks coffee tables end stands phone stands and many other different things. I did this as a hobby and for me it was fun as well as relaxing. Then wasn't long people would stop by just to see what I made and wasn't long people wanted to buy the stuff. I loved it and made a sweet profit but then people started making request for me to make this make that do this do that no don't stain it I want it painted so on. I put a stop to it. I left a sign on my door nothing for sale and NO! I am not making anyone anything. I did make things still and I sold a lot but I did it on my terms. I love working with wood and some would say I have an eye for wood. I would take the ugliest log and by the time I am done I made things beautiful out of it. One day a sweet little old lady that lived about a 1/2 mile from me had a huge oak tree fall in her front yard and she asked me if I would get rid of it. She invited me in her house for a coffee and I saw she had all sorts of can goods stacked up on the floor. I asked why they were just on the floor and she said she has no room for them any where ells. I made her a huge cabinet out of the tree she gave me and it took 4 of us to deliver it to her. When she came to the door I said I made you something. She started to cry. I was not thinking about the size when I was making it and we had a hard time getting it in her house. No lie took us 3 hours to get that thing in there lmao. After we got it in she told us where she wanted it and we filled her new cabinet up with her can goods. About a month later I stopped by to see how she was. The lady invited me in for coffee and I noticed the cabinet was gone. I asked what happen thinking she sold it and she said she ask her family to move it in the kitchen. I assumed that was so the can good would be closer to where she was going to use them. She said come I will show you. I did and well she opened the cabinet and there was no can good I said was that wrong to put them in there? She said no honey it was nice but the cabinet was so beautiful I wanted it for all my baking things and yes she had a lot .
My back hurts just watching. My back started getting to me yesterday then after I came in and sat down a little bit could hardly get up to walk. Sciatica but I have stenosis and arthritis in my back too. I ran one of my 80cc saws for a little while yesterday. That saw and loading up that big cherry to haul to the splitter got me. My back was feeling good too. Flared up a week or so ago so I rested a few days and did myself back in. Could be that damn Husqvarna 555 though too that runs when it wants to run lol. Couldn't get it to fire so had to go drag out the big Makita guess I could have got something else but the chain is so dull on the 036 and didn't feel like sharpening it that 555 and 7900 had brand new Oregon chains on them. That 7900 is so heavy I can only imagine what its like toting that thing around. At least that is only the 36 inch bar I have 20, 24, and 28 for that 7900 probably could run a 36 too really and those have the same bar mount as the Husqvarna saws.
I thought that might be the clutch button. That was the noise I heard while you were cutting with your click. Click click😢 be very careful. Kenny from Western North Carolina
You mean like the ear plugs he had on or the safety glasses he had on or the gloves he had on or the steel toed boots he had on or the chain saw pants he had on??? What was missing??
When that saw is running at full throttle with no load, it literally sounds like a four stroke hedge trimmer that I have Because it’s bouncing off therev limiter
Hey, man I love your channel. I also have a channel that I cut some firewood on. If you want to check it out. You have helped me a lot on how to cut wood. Keep up the good work!!
Put a water feed on it and cut reinforced concrete all day. That's how I know that saw. Even in t beginning when the chain was sharp looked like the rakers contuse a pass or two.
my dad used to rock a 3120 n a 395xp for cutting wood back in his day. I bought a 394 converted to a 395xp n will never let it go... amazing saws
Try a 592...me likey even more!
Hey Chris! That saw is a beast! Good to have strong help like Bert and Adam. Another great video! Take care!
You got that right! Thanks!
Good Morning Chris and all the woodyard 🌞😀
Morning!
Adam was in his element with the Husqvarna. Great video Chris thanks 😊
Yup, he likes to cut!
That's a heavy saw! It'd be nice to have in the arsenal, but not sure I'd want to use it as my workhouse/go-to. Thanks for another great video!
Thanks!
Still cut pretty good even with the dull chain. 3120 is a beast
Yup, it is missing 6 teeth!
Just wondering do you use regular or premium gasoline?
Always premium ...NO CORN gas for all my small engines!
Wow!! That's some beautiful white oak!! Adam's arms have to be worn out from using the 3120!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Yup, good wood, good saw, awesome day!
"How much wood is enough?"....MORE!!!!!
"How much chainsaw power is enough ?"....MORE!!!😂
Yup, I concur!
Wow nice big saw and big wood and strong Men to run the Chainsaw good video you Guys(Ty Ron
Thanks Ron!
G’morning dudes. Awesome operation by all. I just watched this saw get its repair on Greasy Shop Rag. GoodNightIrene
Yup, we had some issues ...Scott does and awesome job at Modern Rentals!
There is probably close to a good load of wood in just one of those big ugly logs.Makes great firewood. Looks like yall were having fun. Keep up the hard work
Yes and yes...thanks!
My arms are sore from watching the BIG BOY. Mucho Benjamin collecting coming 👍👍👍
Yup, she is a big heavy thirsty girl!
Great job Chris!!!!!
Thanks!!
Adam is going to need to get his pipes ported.
Haa! Maybe so!
You know the wood you are cutting I use to save all the big logs of all types of trees and cut them in easy to handle chunks a little bigger then most of the cuts you made here then when I had free time I would sneak off in my work shed that was pretty much a barn lmao and make all different things out of them for fun. I use to make clocks coffee tables end stands phone stands and many other different things. I did this as a hobby and for me it was fun as well as relaxing. Then wasn't long people would stop by just to see what I made and wasn't long people wanted to buy the stuff. I loved it and made a sweet profit but then people started making request for me to make this make that do this do that no don't stain it I want it painted so on. I put a stop to it. I left a sign on my door nothing for sale and NO! I am not making anyone anything. I did make things still and I sold a lot but I did it on my terms. I love working with wood and some would say I have an eye for wood. I would take the ugliest log and by the time I am done I made things beautiful out of it.
One day a sweet little old lady that lived about a 1/2 mile from me had a huge oak tree fall in her front yard and she asked me if I would get rid of it. She invited me in her house for a coffee and I saw she had all sorts of can goods stacked up on the floor. I asked why they were just on the floor and she said she has no room for them any where ells. I made her a huge cabinet out of the tree she gave me and it took 4 of us to deliver it to her. When she came to the door I said I made you something. She started to cry. I was not thinking about the size when I was making it and we had a hard time getting it in her house. No lie took us 3 hours to get that thing in there lmao. After we got it in she told us where she wanted it and we filled her new cabinet up with her can goods.
About a month later I stopped by to see how she was. The lady invited me in for coffee and I noticed the cabinet was gone. I asked what happen thinking she sold it and she said she ask her family to move it in the kitchen. I assumed that was so the can good would be closer to where she was going to use them. She said come I will show you. I did and well she opened the cabinet and there was no can good I said was that wrong to put them in there? She said no honey it was nice but the cabinet was so beautiful I wanted it for all my baking things and yes she had a lot .
That’s precious.
nice.
Rocky, muddy, knotty white oak, not a good recipe for chains, but it’s done. White oak has to be one of the hardest oak species to cut.
Yup, white oak is some tough stuff!
Good morning all.
Hello there!
Nice bucking 👍 Impressive saw
Thanks 👍
Love these guys that only know 2 speeds, wide open and idle! 🤣
We did not know there was any other speeds!
Because he can. That is a monster saw. Very good help.
Yup, thanks!
Good morning. 48 degrees in Moundsville Wv. Awesome weather.
Hello, yup weather again! It seems to happen every day!!
My back hurts just watching. My back started getting to me yesterday then after I came in and sat down a little bit could hardly get up to walk. Sciatica but I have stenosis and arthritis in my back too. I ran one of my 80cc saws for a little while yesterday. That saw and loading up that big cherry to haul to the splitter got me. My back was feeling good too. Flared up a week or so ago so I rested a few days and did myself back in. Could be that damn Husqvarna 555 though too that runs when it wants to run lol. Couldn't get it to fire so had to go drag out the big Makita guess I could have got something else but the chain is so dull on the 036 and didn't feel like sharpening it that 555 and 7900 had brand new Oregon chains on them. That 7900 is so heavy I can only imagine what its like toting that thing around. At least that is only the 36 inch bar I have 20, 24, and 28 for that 7900 probably could run a 36 too really and those have the same bar mount as the Husqvarna saws.
That is a monster saw. I saw you noodling 5 ft. logs at the Hoosier Firewood Hysteria. that was awesome.
Yup, she is a big thirsty girl!
Have you gotta deer yet or not??? LOL I thought you were a professional.lol ha ha thanks Chris
We did good out west. Home now!
Good deal
Hi Chris!😀😀
Hello Al!
My 395 gives me a workout, can’t imagine running that beast.
It is a handful!
The saw felt heavy just watching 😊
Yup, about 40ish pounds or so!
Put a new chain on that saw then see how she cuts!
Yup, it needs one!
I had one 3120 from 1994. Never used it with dull chain .
Good morning all!
Hello!
My arms got sore watching this video.😂
Yup, it is a big saw!
I was wondering why it was cutting so slow.
Missing 6 teeth and it dulled fast! Lots of dirt and rocks in the bark.
I thought that might be the clutch button. That was the noise I heard while you were cutting with your click. Click click😢 be very careful. Kenny from Western North Carolina
Missing teeth
Missing teeth.
yup
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Thanks!
long bars means less bending over..
Maybe but they are 2 times heavier so I like a 24" almost all the time.
Evidently the long bar cuts back on the rpm’s. That Husky is not screaming like a Husky usually does.
@@InTheWoodyard Most of mine have 20 inch bars. the 460 rancher 24 and the 362 have 25 inch bars. that's plenty for me..
My frends 661 is a heavy and powerful saw. I couldn't imagine this one since it's bigger 😮
Yup, the 661 and the 592 are big saws...this one is huge!
Big powersaw for big wood!! Good stuff guys!! 300 lb rounds on the big side! GNI
Yup, big heavy hardwood big saw!
Safety equipment?
You mean like the ear plugs he had on or the safety glasses he had on or the gloves he had on or the steel toed boots he had on or the chain saw pants he had on??? What was missing??
I think your 592xp would have worked better in this situation.
100+cc saws are meant for milling.
Maybe so but the big girl needed to get some exercise!
Yeah I have some saws to that need it too.
Nice job guys. Hey Chris, the boys are playing with your toys again. Missing teeth don’t stop that saw. GNI
Yup, everyone wants my toys!
When that saw is running at full throttle with no load, it literally sounds like a four stroke hedge trimmer that I have
Because it’s bouncing off therev limiter
yup.
Hey, man I love your channel. I also have a channel that I cut some firewood on. If you want to check it out. You have helped me a lot on how to cut wood. Keep up the good work!!
Thanks for watching!
3120 arm stretcher 1000! lol.
Yes, it is that!
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Thanks!!!
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Thanks!!!
Put a water feed on it and cut reinforced concrete all day. That's how I know that saw. Even in t beginning when the chain was sharp looked like the rakers contuse a pass or two.
It was missing 6 teeth...it needs a new chain.
I think it needs a sharpening
It got dull fast...rocks, dirt sand and missing 6 teeth did not help either.
No much fun hanging on a 3120 all day. But deceptively quick
Not so quick as it is powerful.
Put a 2o in bar on that 120 watch it eat
Yup, that would happen!
Hello everyone
Hello Sir Stanley!
chain could be sharper
It was missing 6 teeth...it needs a new chain.
Good Morning Woodhounds!!((--::
Good morning, Greg 😉👍
Hello Greg!
Husky's quality went wayyyyy down hill IMHO - bolts rattle off, mufflers falling off. Stihl 500i all day !!!
Funny, I thought the same thing about Stihl??? Husqvarna 592xp all YEAR!
@@InTheWoodyard lol touche! to each their own!