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@Zebracat519 күн бұрын
Buckin I'm grateful your on youtube. It's like a different World.A good World to shut out the bad .I don't look at Social Media,but I can't wait to get on my youtube subscription, and see what you have in store for us today. Your Channel is good for the Soul. A healthy place to be.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Thx friend
@7StevePrice19 күн бұрын
Here here!
@Helga____18 күн бұрын
There's no better way to describe it, my friend ☺️👍🏻 Our daily dose of wholesomeness ❤
@user-yn1bu1iq2q12 күн бұрын
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@austinswift160219 күн бұрын
It would be neat to see that big maple milled up and show the grain! Respect, love, and kindness from NC! 🙂
@jasonbostian811119 күн бұрын
I'm from NC too. What part?
@darylpowell438819 күн бұрын
I love seeing all the different technics, and the planning that goes into clearing out the wood.
@valyatimtsenko17 күн бұрын
Great video, buckin. It's always comforting and an honor to have your content playing in our homes. You're an exceptional man. Keep up the great work .✌️
@jeromewalton555318 күн бұрын
I just so happen to be on the island of Elba in Italy!! Here on a 25th anniversary/honeymoon trip with my lovely wife! We had twins instead of a honeymoon it was a blast😊. Anyway I’m staring at the ocean and this national parkland behind me being grateful as anyone could be. Looking good buckin!!
@TinafromIreland19 күн бұрын
We love you Buckin! ❤ You went full terminator at the end there heck yeah!! 😊
@saltrock964219 күн бұрын
See ya in the next one. We love you too, Buckin.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
You will
@bryanherbert545419 күн бұрын
Nice to watch a man in his element and comfort zone❤
@rono472316 күн бұрын
I ran processors for years. 10 years ago on a small clearing job in western Washington we had a dump truck load of Maple chunks that fetched $18,000. I was taught about using deep face cuts on Okanogan forest fires back in the 80's. Burning, crumbly trees that need to come down ASAP! Messing around under them, setting wedges could get a guy killed. It's always a pleasure to see your saw skills.
@MilkdudCrystal18 күн бұрын
You’re so incredibly inspiring to watch buckin billy, love watching you use that 371 with 86cc’s, it’s just amazing how much that saw rips.. so keep em coming baby!!!
@robertsimard73518 күн бұрын
Great message Buckin . Have an awesome week.
@johnmorse561719 күн бұрын
Hello Buckin, Your vids have been great for years , this one is no different. I love ya brother, be safe love wins.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
I appreciate that
@thebakeanator651819 күн бұрын
I see you rockin some new shiny hide for the chopper! That’s a fine looking burly log my man! My uncle in North Carolina harvests all kinds of the oldest, most beautiful burls turned fine furniture. So yes, Buckin, I can totally image that maple as a beautiful addition to anyone’s home. I’m so glad you shared this experience, friend!
@Xeil12 күн бұрын
I appreciate YOU, buckin'! I tune in here and there, but you ALWAYS provide something informational or just some good wholesome content and a positive take away. Stay safe out there!
@danbarth942119 күн бұрын
Love these videos!! Always cool to see how your thinking process is in certain situations 😊 it truly helps me back here on my end❤...and Buckin, it's an honor ta see ya sporting those sussys💪🪓🪵🌳
@garetkonigsfeld25 күн бұрын
I just want some of the stump for some custom knife scales. What a find. Thanks for taking us along.
@johnkenny221019 күн бұрын
Good Morning Buckin top show 👍nice bit of wood 🪵 the money 💰 tree 🌳 Johno Darwin NT 👍
@robertsmith758017 күн бұрын
Awesome video Billy me and my dad used to run a Timber King band saw mill and sawing snags was one of my favorite things, never knew what you were going to find but most of the time it was beautiful !
@robertlarsen651619 күн бұрын
Love you back, Buckin. Lil stormy here in Leavenworth KS right meow…
@user-gy4wj1ke5w18 күн бұрын
Enjoying the cutting videos, learning as you (we) go along, thanks, enjoying the channel.
@uncleron6319 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your time as well. I have learned so much watching your content. Probably saved my life on the last 65 foot tree I cut just down. We needed to clear sky space to set up our Starlink antenna. Followed everything you share on heavy leaning dead trees. God's Speed my friend.
@todthompson167318 күн бұрын
Love watching your channel Buckin'! I enjoy the positive messages that you share! Im here in Joplin Missouri.
@dougseger421219 күн бұрын
I was wondering why you / when you know how deep to go with the under cut and then you took the time to explain it. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge with us!
@devinsullivan723318 күн бұрын
Sooo happy you are back on the stump. These are some of my favorite videos
@havespurswillclimb19 күн бұрын
Enjoyed the video. Nice Maple.....really nice Maple. Great job felling all those trees. A1
@cliffdunning929619 күн бұрын
Great felling tips Sir Billy!
@shaneh76133 сағат бұрын
I just came across your channel yesterday & man do I love your positivity, kindness & love for your fellow humans 🥰! It just oozes through the screen❤️. Matched with the great educational & entertaining content leaves one feeling refreshed & motivated 😃! I loved seeing your Corkers in the beginning as my Dad wore those when he was logging, back when I was just a kid. I’m 53 now 🙂. I have a lot of great memories from back then cuz my Dad worked HARD & yet he still made time to wrestle with me & my big bro when he got home. In fact I’m gonna shoot him a quick thank you for being such a great Dad 🥰 & I’ll end by saying thank you for your amazing content!
@RuneCarverLLC19 күн бұрын
😳 Another excellent video with primo guitar wood! 👍👍👍
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Thanks again!
@jamesblack6872 күн бұрын
I learn a lot watching your videos. Thank you 🙏
@Shawn-du1vv14 күн бұрын
Thank you for all the knowledge, I have learned a lot from you, shout out from Collins tree service
@iditarod408114 күн бұрын
Nice English shots on those alders I was cracking up😂
@Bill-457019 күн бұрын
😂 every time I touch a saw wether it's cutting firewood or lumber.....that saying half measures availed us nothing always comes to mind😂
@MillerWB873 күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful burl maple!! ❤
@julianalderson393810 күн бұрын
Thanx billy never seen a chain so sharp an it matters.
@user-cs6ff5wg6s19 күн бұрын
Videos much enjoyed love watching the action
@bradleeknight178518 күн бұрын
We'll keep up the good work, buck. And billy rays always admire videos and I was like watching a videos
@KevinsDisobedience19 күн бұрын
Enjoying this series. That saw is nuts!
@user-bm2wv6gv7w19 күн бұрын
Love your videos. I always learn something from you ❤❤
@bobwalton487919 күн бұрын
Lovely Quarter sawn Oak!!!$$$
@br-dj2ti19 күн бұрын
That's the first thing I was thinking why is he not putting a wedge in the back of their LOL great job as always buckin God bless
@davidcmetheney519418 күн бұрын
Absolutely love the cutting videos like this one.
@peddlinpaul608119 күн бұрын
'The Grateful Dood' sounds like a band I've heard of.
@patmiltimore895419 күн бұрын
I so enjoy your videos!!! God bless you brother!
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Thank you
@michaelwhiteoldtimer764819 күн бұрын
Sure enjoying these non stop cutting videos.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@steveyoung910419 күн бұрын
Love the cuttin videos😊 But dont over do it Mr. Buckin Take care of that shoulder 💪
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Deal
@seanpierce339419 күн бұрын
Greetings the cutting videos are great. Stay strong mind body and saw!
@GoneBattyBats18 күн бұрын
The burl hunters actually leave the burls connected to the roots and dig it out. Lots more money in the ground.
@sakurantanen226619 күн бұрын
I love to watch these cutting videos!😊
@critterg849319 күн бұрын
Hey friends just finished haying the back 40 good day to all
@user-cs6ff5wg6s19 күн бұрын
Got make hay while the sun shines good day to you as well
@danbarth942119 күн бұрын
Right on💪💪
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Hi
@kevinrenwick177219 күн бұрын
Always best to do hay on the hottest day of the year 😂
@aaronwendt-smith591018 күн бұрын
Yeah it makes sense, the deeper the notch the further back the pivot point is and therefore more leverage for the fall
@stoffes19 күн бұрын
and short stump for sure that funny looking wood ^^
@briananderson70086 күн бұрын
Hi Buckin. From Kentucky. Luv ya Brother
@scottwilson439618 күн бұрын
Nice work Buckin 💪🏿 great to see yah slaying with the harvey heavy hitter again 😁
@BuckinBillyRaySmith17 күн бұрын
Yer s is comin up
@jf515416 күн бұрын
Billy your a gem mate. Love from Australia
@chrissheathewoodguy18 күн бұрын
I'mgoing threw now takeing out the maple before we select cut. Maple is so full of figure, just love it.
@Helga____18 күн бұрын
What a beautiful piece of land 🌳🌲❤. I love those ferns, thanks for being nice to them 😁 I hope you can get that piece of wood out, I'd love to see what you can do with it 🪵✨
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
Love the ferns...luv em" I've transplanted a few from across the hollow (northern exposure) to my hillside (southern exposure) and they have struggled in the heat and dryness but now several years later they are bringing me green joy and adapting to their new home. 🪴🌿🌱🌲
@Helga____15 күн бұрын
@@jirusjirus9322 nice ☺️🪴
@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE19 күн бұрын
Shaaaaabango 👍 ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝
@gainsey9519 күн бұрын
SHAAAKLANK😂
@michaelwillson684719 күн бұрын
Billy that first tree was worth money but that sevond one if you were to mill that to 2 inch rounds dead standing already seasoned your talking for slab that size over here be 600-800 a slab for that burl wow 😲😳 👍🏴
@darthwelder65211 күн бұрын
I've cut down lots of trees in my time, but I am by no meens an arborist or logger. Yet I've always had a high respect for the trade, and not knowing a lot about it means, don't think you know it all ! Thk you, Billy, and to all professionals .. 🙏to all who paid the ultimate price.
@onewhitestone19 күн бұрын
that maple burl is money, hope you didnt leave it to rot. Makes beautiful tables.
@lanceking76917 күн бұрын
I've never seen you wearing eye protection my friend. Is it because of your expertise? Blink really fast? Invincible? God bless you brother. Thank you for sharing and caring
@pilkpulk828419 күн бұрын
Hey buckin! Nice to See you back kickin arround in the woods. U Looking good brother! Hope you doing well also. I am back in training too. I was sick and weak the last 2 years and lost 10 kilo..but now i getting stronger Every day. I wish you a great day! Love ya brother
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Good ya here PP LOVE YA
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
Check out Doug McGuff MD He is one of the originators of the slow movement weight training. Also look into making bulletproof coffee... I've taken it to the next level by adding tons of extras to my coffee blender machine mixer... learned how to live on a liquid diet when i had a feeding tube directly into stomach while going through cancer treatment... 7 years ago. ✅💪🎶
@pilkpulk828415 күн бұрын
@@jirusjirus9322 jirus! Old friend. I hope you doing well.
@JohnDavis-tj1bl19 күн бұрын
Man knows his burls!! Looks like a real high pin count in that baby!!
@lleytonverbeeke705519 күн бұрын
+32 love the video learnt something new today !
@jamesrogers637618 күн бұрын
Billy. Thanks for the 12th step last week I watch your video the day i heard my dad passed away Tuesday
@BuckinBillyRaySmith18 күн бұрын
My pleasure
@Boost_Addict18 күн бұрын
Gonna drop some dead ash today , Cheers bud ! love it
@markxuereb345018 күн бұрын
I really injoyed your videos. Cant wait for your next one. Be good to see you go back and retrieve that amazing pice of wood and make something out of it. It would be great.
@BuckinBillyRaySmith18 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@cliffjenkins641919 күн бұрын
Loving these vids Buckin. Great to see you're going to save that wonderful burly butt log. Would be fantastic to see the resulting timber and the products that result. Very good series of videos. Cheers from HB NZ
@chriscrusader541219 күн бұрын
I enjoy the heck out of your cutting videos! Way more than the hippie stuff. Those 2 trees that looked like they were leaning way left, you cut them and they went 90 degrease right!! Holy moley, how did that happen? You put them right where you wanted them to go!
@williepie19 күн бұрын
Wow those woods are beautiful im a bit jealous. All we got here is pine and aspen.
@joshuaricks788218 күн бұрын
Hey their buckin , new subscriber here, man I absolutely love your channel, I LOVE EVERYTHING LEATHER especially boots, I’ve got several pairs of Nicks and got another pair on order can’t get enough, I wish I could get a pair of Vibergs but I better let my wallet cool down for a bit
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
Welcome and salutations to you. Real leather goods are great products especially boots. I wish they would teach children in grade school how to take care of shoes and boots and tools, too many things getting thrown away. Just got a pair of false tongues from Buckin and i wish i had them years ago. 👍🏆🍀
@johnhodgson487719 күн бұрын
Excellent cutting 🌲
@bradywatcherson49818 күн бұрын
Figured maple! Looks like a good day on the stump there brother!
@deadman085319 күн бұрын
Love the stuff you do brother
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Thx
@jasonllewellyn233217 күн бұрын
Thank you Sir. Springbrook, Pennsylvania.
@B3nny80219 күн бұрын
love you man! keep it up!
@gerritvanwyk673819 күн бұрын
South Africa. love watching the vids
@rarefruit232019 күн бұрын
Roll that beautiful chip footage
@academicmailbox779819 күн бұрын
Finally got to a last piece of standing dead Elm tree too. A small giant piece of timber for where it had grown out of the foundations of some old barn. I don't come across timber like it here. The weight of that timber, per volumetric area. You make a slice, and it leaves edges like pieces of marble carved up. I notice though the Elm is a wet timber green, that adds to the weight, and when exposed to air it does rapidly lose moisture which leads to cracking. But the timber still retains a high proportion of the original density and strength.
@academicmailbox779819 күн бұрын
I've not cut doug fir ever, but heard it mentioned here for years. Elm is actually viewed as a kind of weed or pest here (and dangerous as a tree in general due to bettle attacks or whatever it's disease is). Cutting Elm is like spending time with a terminal patient, you know the news is never good. It's a timber though that has earned my respect, just by being around it. Poplar timber, sort of the same. I've still got some Scotch pine to go, and some Norway spruce or something. Don't know them, as yet. I have a little bit of oak, and some sicamore. The dead ash is it's own tragic story. All of these species surprise me in their own unique ways, the only way to really know a timber is to spend some time with it. They're not all the same.
Makes total sense. If I have my beer hanging 1/3 off the table it won't fall off. If it's 1/2 it starts teetering. But push it more than 1/2 maybe 5/8 and surely my beer will fall and I'll need to get another 🤦
@philleggitt300514 күн бұрын
Only makes sense when both the beer and tree have balanced wieght...If the beer was in a leaning glass or a tin with a semi crushed bottom, the dynamics change...Assesing tree balance is the skill of the fellor...
@AriffAffendi19 күн бұрын
good morning , Malaysia here. that maple looks gooooooodddd
@BuckinBillyRaySmith18 күн бұрын
Morning
@msnpassjan200411 күн бұрын
2:03 haha making your own camera "tripod" with a chainsaw, that was awesome !
@SteveandSusiesHomestead14 күн бұрын
BTW thank you for the education . I had to buck a huge popular this week and would of got pinched for sure if I hadn't watched your videos . The video is fresh up on our channel and I would be truly honored to see your comment on our little channel .
@outlandishprofessor18 күн бұрын
That's a sweet chunk of burl. I'd love to get a piece of that.
@krustysurfer19 күн бұрын
Hang loose Billy and Friends much love and Aloha from the Great Lakes 🤙🤙🤙
@Alexhulk19 күн бұрын
Sometime helping people doesn't help us..... Chose the right ones
@Scott_Shafner19 күн бұрын
Just got my kilties from your site- I added them to the ones I already wear so I have two on each boot!
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Good stuff thx for your support
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Everyone seems to love them
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
Two on each boot, sounds like you are a serious worker...💪 Foot power
@dr.bubblemeltsalot122816 күн бұрын
You need to have a drum set out of that wood
@SteveandSusiesHomestead14 күн бұрын
The one tree you wedged is the perfect example of Dont stand there and watch it fall.
@charlierich984014 күн бұрын
That's all I burn up north is guitar wood. It's expensive, but it sounds nice.
@bertlemieux141019 күн бұрын
Hi Ray very nice boots 🥾 ❤ My friend god bless 🇨🇦🥲🪵
@mikeheizmann680415 күн бұрын
She’s ripping that wood!! Dang old friend!!
@realdanielhorvath19 күн бұрын
Greetings from Hungary!🇭🇺 You have very cool videos and I can learn a lot from them! Not to mention you work in very beautiful forests! If you would sometimes just show the forests the trees, it would be awesome!
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Z-Bart19 күн бұрын
Drummers seat!
@smarquardt106 күн бұрын
I would love to c what that maple looks like too!!!!!
@jasonbostian811119 күн бұрын
Thanks Buckin' for all the content! I've learned so much from you. As I sit here in my "Get The Gullet" tshirt, I have a question for you. It might be a stupid question but how much does your face cut and back cut being horizontal to the ground affect where the tree falls (specifically if you have a tight window to drop the tree in). I've watched you talk about directional falling a lot as it relates to the crown and the lean but does it matter if you're stump is cut horizontal or no? Thanks for the videos! Take care and be safe out there!
@BuckinBillyRaySmith19 күн бұрын
I’m not sure what mean friend
@jasonbostian811119 күн бұрын
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith Basically, how important is it that your face cut and back cut is perfectly horizontal (level) to the ground? I'm just a homeowner trying to clear my property. I have about 6-8 more trees to cut (already cut about 30)...these are big oaks (100' tall and 25-30 in wide on the stump). Just curious if it matters that your cuts are perfectly level to the ground. Either way, THANK YOU for all the insight. You have no idea how much I've learned from you! Side note...the final 8 are all kind of lined up....I wish I had the guts to cut them up and push them over with the final tree in the group! I'm just not that good! :) You're an inspiration! Thanks Buckin'
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
I think the idea of the horizontal cut has to do with the balance of the tree and the gravitational pull of the earth. Cutting on hillside or pruning limbs can be different but falling a full size tree just has to be as close as possible to be perfectly horizontal according to the law's of physics. That's my layman's explanation. 🪵
@American_Made7 күн бұрын
Burl rocks for what I do. cues. that stump has value too.
@user-mr4fy7nn3o19 күн бұрын
Honest effort
@devinsullivan723318 күн бұрын
Hey buckin. I’ve noticed you put a deeper under cut in big trees (proportionately). You might cut 1/2 of the diameter of the tree. Whereas in small wood you only cut 1/8 to 1/4 of the diameter. Just wondering if you could explain that one or if it’s just about efficiency. Or does a tree behave different once it’s past a certain size.
@jirusjirus932215 күн бұрын
Interesting observation, not sure if Buckin has a formula but think each tree is different and the size and species and lean and rot and targets all play a part in his wood-mind 🪵