Big Logs ..Small Chainsaws, Ways to cut

Published 2023-09-24
I show two ways to cut big logs with a small chainsaw bar

All Comments (21)
  • @BetUBetterB
    Awesome Video, It is very rare these days that a Man has Humbled himself enough that even with an instructional Video it comes naturally to say "This is What I would Do" Instead of "What You Need To Do" That's great and is Appreciated. Thanks for the Knowledge
  • @darrenearley4575
    I always like the instructional videos. It's great for the average faller. Gotta love it Buckin!!
  • @stephenmerrill4200
    I loved it Buckin, thanks! My favorite part of these types of videos is when you suddenly pause in the middle of a cut, and look straight at the camera with this look on your face that says "do you see what I'm showing you? This is what I was talking about. Did you get it?" LOL
  • @stevenbrown5210
    I only own an 18" saw currently and have ended up doing WAY too much double cutting. This video was very helpful 😊
  • He cuts these logs better than I can cut a piece of cake. Simply amazing.
  • @noelwest8234
    All I have are 20" bars. Yes this video makes a lot of since. It is something I will remember forever.
  • @stephenmerrill4200
    Buckin I also thought this would be a funny shirt or something - "Get yer self a long bar. Stand up and buck!" And "Don't have a long bar? STAY IN THE BUCK!" lol stay in the buck almost kicked stand up and buck out of my head. Great video, thanks brother!
  • @ethanpemberton9011
    I enjoy utting the big wood. Here in the Midwest USA. All I get it 30" plus oak.. I know it's small to those monsters. I have learned some of these from common sense. But your wisdom really does help. Thank you. Have a blessed day
  • @GWHcraig1088
    good tips. alot more people are picking up saws for the first time and need good ol' basic tips. keep them coming
  • @trevermccall6762
    👍 Nice. Love that. I'd been wondering and I got it, "STAY ON THE BUCK" to keep it straight.
  • @JayKoczan
    Generally, I am not felling trees, but this was a great learning tool for me. Usually I am bucking wind falls around camp. Now, I have some knowledge on how to approach larger trees when bucking! Love the teaching vids Buckin, keep em coming!👍👍
  • @christine_bbr
    Buckin’ in the comments answering questions….what a treat
  • @crxess
    Thank you BR. I'm almost 70 but never had to cut Big wood until this year when I took on a Tulip Poplar removal for the wood. The Tree was already down but cut way oversized and every piece was hundreds of pounds......vs my 125lbs. - lol. I didn't know about really Staying in the Buck, keeping the Bar on line and in the wood, and have done my share of Double bucks. Thanks to your easy explanation and Visuals I think things will be much easier in the future. I'm not investing in a Big Log bar saw for the few times one might come in handy, but My 62CC does a nice job spinning up a 22" chain. It has handled up to 38" rounds and even does a decent of noodling if needed. Love the Videos and the Lessons that come with them.
  • @ryanmedley773
    Ton of value in that nice cedar. Trees like that put food on my family’s table growing up. Medley Company Cedar in north Idaho made very nice shake roofing and spilt rail fencing. Thanks Buckin’
  • @camperjack2620
    So, I have cut trees down off and on for years, now I have 3 acres with a smattering of tiny buildings and obstacles, catching up with you for a few weeks will help me out big time. I appreciate your help. God Bless All.
  • @timmo2235
    Great videos man you have taught me something that I will use when cutting wood which I do every day for a job thank you buckin bill ray
  • @shaneapplegate1975
    Just wanted to say thanks for all you have taught me. I also want to thank you for your time you have spent creating all of these videos Billy. I never owned a chainsaw untilll about a year ago now I feel quite comfortable on it and have dropped several trees. Just completely cut up a sugar maple with a 40"plus trunk over the weekend with an electric Makita battery operated saw. Took quite a few batteries but it all went well. We are now completely hating our house with wood this will be our second year. I have a brand new furnace 98% efficient that I never use because you have inspired me with the firewood Buckin.❤ You'll always be the chainsaw King to me 👑