"East coast cutting" is synonymous with "making shit up as I go bc I've never been formally trained and I ain't killed myself yet so I must be good at this". All the bore cutting and back bar work on every single tree is a totally useless waste of energy. Yes, there is a time and place for it, but if that's your only move, well, I've got news for you. Not to mention unnecessary wear and tear on your equipment. Don't wedge a root flare. It'll break off and you'll have nothing. Also, is that a gd safety chain?! Who let the homeowner out into big woods with a man's saw? Hahaha
@jeepinass that's a good one. 🤣🤣🤣 if you cut very much of our hardwoods you'd learn. I bore every tree not only for safety but for log quality. The mills pay better when the logs have less fiber pull. Also who said we havent been trained on the east coast? A lot of timber contracts require a certain level of training and certification. You my friend have to try and put people down apparently because you have to compensate for something. This man does a fine job cutting and that's that! Have a good day!
Dude make more videos like this!!! Best damn video of just working in woods I've seen on here no talking no bullshit just chainsaw an trees falling 👏 nice brother
Very nice representation of east coast cutting! 👌 Nice to see a guy on here that knows what he's doing for a change.
I appreciate that!
"East coast cutting" is synonymous with "making shit up as I go bc I've never been formally trained and I ain't killed myself yet so I must be good at this".
All the bore cutting and back bar work on every single tree is a totally useless waste of energy. Yes, there is a time and place for it, but if that's your only move, well, I've got news for you. Not to mention unnecessary wear and tear on your equipment.
Don't wedge a root flare. It'll break off and you'll have nothing.
Also, is that a gd safety chain?! Who let the homeowner out into big woods with a man's saw? Hahaha
@jeepinass that's a good one. 🤣🤣🤣 if you cut very much of our hardwoods you'd learn. I bore every tree not only for safety but for log quality. The mills pay better when the logs have less fiber pull. Also who said we havent been trained on the east coast? A lot of timber contracts require a certain level of training and certification. You my friend have to try and put people down apparently because you have to compensate for something. This man does a fine job cutting and that's that! Have a good day!
Dude make more videos like this!!! Best damn video of just working in woods I've seen on here no talking no bullshit just chainsaw an trees falling 👏 nice brother
Thanks it means a lot I'm working on getting new stuff up!
How is the 592 holding up? I have not run mine in a while. It's still hard to get used to the feeling when it isn't pulling hard.
It was doing good until today, I think I need to check tank breather it's starving for fuel
What do you think about the 592 I can't get use to the way is almost like hitting the Rev limiter if I'm not pulling hard
It's my favorite. It definitely agree that it stays on the limiter, but I do try to keep it under a load as much as possible.
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Do u think you can do better come to America and show us 😂
Nicely done
Thanks!
You cut the same way I do
Know what you are doing then lol
You cut your hinge before your back cut? Interesting.
Sometimes when there is a lot of leaning pressure it's best to set the hinge first so the back cut is quick so I can get away safely.
Port that puppy!
Eventually lol
Mở miệng nhỏ quá. Mở sâu thêm cây mới dễ đổ
no amico fatti insegnare a tagliare
I know how to cut.
Какие вальщики неумехи. Столько лишней работы