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@Cpt-Pugwash14
@Cpt-Pugwash14 2 месяца назад
The sloppy diopter I fixed by putting 2" heatshrink tube over and heating it.. its rock solid now and looks almost factory.
@jonperley7304
@jonperley7304 4 месяца назад
Obviously to lean on the low side and high side of the carb!!! Keep running it like that you're going to have to replace the piston and jug for sure!!!
@johndemeen5575
@johndemeen5575 5 месяцев назад
Least the chain brake works. St.Paul,Minnesota.
@scavuman
@scavuman 6 месяцев назад
There was a lot of tension in that snag, glad that you are alright, God was watching over you.
@Iconoclast55
@Iconoclast55 6 месяцев назад
Just bought mine, great review.
@brandonf1226
@brandonf1226 9 месяцев назад
well I can bet like mine its leaking at carb and carb boot...I ordered the metal bracket and I may trim that dumb metal ring...I had it sealed once
@IonorRea
@IonorRea 11 месяцев назад
Great user review with valuable long-term experience and detailed description, would like though if more people were showing look-through optics like Optica Exotica YT channel is doing, even when I understand that you cannot fully replicate the view through your eyes, you still can show an edge to edge sharpness or color tint even with your phone usually with eye relief setting for glass wearers. I wonder how long will Sig electronics in these binoculars last extremes of North America considering it's only IPX4 (splashproof), anyway, your effort is appreciated...
@husqvarna3726
@husqvarna3726 6 месяцев назад
After a year of use they are still going strong. They work in the -30°C as if they don't feel the cold. My biggest complaint wouldn't even be with the Binos but rather the BDX app. They are awesome!
@alexbulich5787
@alexbulich5787 11 месяцев назад
Can you still buy these new?
@randyscrafts8575
@randyscrafts8575 Год назад
This is what happens when improperly cutting down a tree. Don't do it this way kids. Someone take that chainsaw away from that idiot before he kills someone.
@randyorr9159
@randyorr9159 Год назад
crappy cut
@rhymereason3449
@rhymereason3449 Год назад
@0:10 you can see that this tree is wedged between two trees and the first tree can act as a fulcrum if there is locked tension on the tree. I think cutting from the other side would have been safer as the first tree would act as a stop in that direction. These situations can be very dicey. A professional logger in BC was killed in a similar situation.
@kevinvanvechten
@kevinvanvechten Год назад
Very lucky
@Ranger_Danger1989YT
@Ranger_Danger1989YT Год назад
Bad cutting, small/weak hinge and no control over the fell direction.. This is danger added to the risk due to bad practice.
@JeffB1961
@JeffB1961 Год назад
he should not have stood behind it either .
@zeynepceylan-bh8jy
@zeynepceylan-bh8jy Год назад
aggmjjjaptw.. pt ....11,ad.d3deaa🌍🌎🌏🌐🏖🌏🌏🌏🌏🏖🌎🌍🏟🏛🏗🏘🏘🏚🏠🕌🕌🏣🏤🕋⛪🏡🕌📉📂🔓🚵🚵🚸🚼🚵🚸🚸🚬🛅🛅🛅🚶🚮🚰
@mumblesbadly7708
@mumblesbadly7708 Год назад
He shoulda used a Humboldt cut.
@kenfarley957
@kenfarley957 Год назад
Because you cut it the wrong way.
@jeremystrauss2516
@jeremystrauss2516 Год назад
Isn’t that gonna melt your chain brake handle
@thomaslindroos1667
@thomaslindroos1667 Год назад
Leaks like a mf. Unless hou ran out of fuel. I'm the kind of idiot who thinks I have an airleak, only to rebuild the whole saw just to realize it was out of fuel
@Chris-um1rj
@Chris-um1rj Год назад
Another common mistake, left thumb on top, not rapped around! Could have been a serious injury.
@LiveFreeOrRIP
@LiveFreeOrRIP Год назад
With a name like 372 you would think he had a better plan then blast though the face cut and watch the tree roll off the hinge free to fall anywhere.
@LiveFreeOrRIP
@LiveFreeOrRIP Год назад
372 is a Fantastic saw might be one of the best of all time.... He should change his name to Husqvarna 120 Mark II
@danieloneil2012
@danieloneil2012 Год назад
Given where he was standing he’s very lucky that this tree didn’t give away at the stump if it had had to have two broken legs or worse
@andyjackson2269
@andyjackson2269 Год назад
Wow,glad you were ok👍
@tooge47
@tooge47 Год назад
when I first saw this situation, my very first thought: make an bottom cur FIRST, then make your top cut. Sure enough.............
@jacobgomez2682
@jacobgomez2682 Год назад
Mark your backcut, that had a lean on it, alot of things wrong on this cut, careful if you cut them improperly people, deadly work
@bradi5050
@bradi5050 Год назад
Lack experience I never start on one side usually straight in from the back then cut toward left to steer it right it leaves holding wood on the right of tree or cut to the right to steer the tree left leaving holding wood on the left pulls tree left
@kapalumuhinyi9255
@kapalumuhinyi9255 Год назад
After binge watching Chainsaw videos, I am not sure if I want to buy one anymore, but the trees on my soon to be home stead land still stand tall. Thanks for the video!
@karsoncampbelllogginginc
@karsoncampbelllogginginc Год назад
Thank God for the chain break😮
@oskarkawulicz3956
@oskarkawulicz3956 Год назад
uff...
@brhynard
@brhynard Год назад
The base of the tree is not free, its wedged up against the side of its own stump. This wouldn't normally happen but this guy doesn't leave a hinge when he cuts, so the base of his trees just spin and go wherever they may. In this case the base rolled off to the side of the stump and then the hung up tree got put under tension because the base was held by the stump and the top locked in between some trees as it was coming down. I am not surprised the tree was under a lot of tension, nor am i surprised by the fact that the base is against the stump like that after seeing how this guy cuts. On most cuts done properly you will find the base of the tree IN FRONT of the stump
@brhynard
@brhynard Год назад
No, this is why you leave hinge wood. How is that so difficult to understand? If you cut away all the wood there is nothing to control the tree. It's that simple. If you watch his other videos he falls all his trees this way, cutting through the hinge at random, even sometimes using wedges while doing it. Constantly pinching his saw and getting totally unpredictable behaviors from the tree when they finally start going. I'm surprised this guy is still alive honestly. How could anyone with years of saw experience be so dumb and reckless?
@xhappybunnyx
@xhappybunnyx Год назад
Wow I've been watching thousands of hours of youtube and this was the first audible "OHHHH SHIT" i've had in a while
@jimbrigden166
@jimbrigden166 Год назад
Falling into standing timber,duhhh! 1:06
@maxkady9478
@maxkady9478 Год назад
You must undercut that trunk first. Tension is going downwards.
@CurriedBat
@CurriedBat Год назад
Hard to see it, but yeah the tension must've been there.
@TheDudeway
@TheDudeway Год назад
Can't help, I guess I would first cut the pressure site before the pulling site. But I didn't see it coming sideways 😕
@njonebale7889
@njonebale7889 Год назад
I’ll buy your chainsaw off you!
@njonebale7889
@njonebale7889 Год назад
Oh boy!
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 Год назад
I never let anyone near me when I'm cutting. I sure as heck don't let them cut right next to me. That is crazy and foolish and where's your hard hat?
@kobusnl
@kobusnl Год назад
wow verry close 😵
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 Год назад
Fir is a messy wood. Are you using it as firewood?
@samday6621
@samday6621 Год назад
I would have started up the far end of the tree, not near the base. Didn’t see that coming tho.
@roseymalino9855
@roseymalino9855 Год назад
Escape? When things go badly a person can't move nearly as fast as a tree might. The camera work in this video is confusing but it appears the person used an unorthodox technique which predictably delivered unpredictable results.
@briankleinschmidt3664
@briankleinschmidt3664 Год назад
You must take every precaution as you cannot predict every variable. It is so hard to be patient when that saw is running. You just want to cut. But, you got to be careful.
@garysublett3493
@garysublett3493 Год назад
lucky you not left handed....that would be a serious accident...loaded tree has so much power
@genekuhnsjr.5245
@genekuhnsjr.5245 Год назад
Hinge much?
@marekgapco2328
@marekgapco2328 Год назад
Dement
@TNTS8105
@TNTS8105 Год назад
Idiot
@sheldondillon
@sheldondillon Год назад
Holy shit !! You almost died !!
@gwmgbwi
@gwmgbwi Год назад
Are they called “relief cuts?” This is a fantastic video though. I know someone who had the same thing happen and smashed out his teeth. He is of the impression that the tree being frozen was the unexpected factor. If not frozen it would have bent enough to indicate stress.