@Darren’s Woodworks My Dads Name is Tom C Smith And my Grandfather's name is Cecil Smith Both friends of Sam Noonan another World Champion Tree man as well.
Woah Billy. The words you put on the screen were like reading my own mail. Thanks for being real, man. Time to buck up and start taking responsibility and kicking ass.
I just picked up a McCulloch 1-43 for $20 bucks! It has dirty breaker points, But somehow I get the feeling that it is not going to sound that badass! I thought it was funny that I met a lady a couple of years back who told me that when she was eighteen years old she purchased a McCulloch go kart with two 125 kart engines on it. I asked her what in the hell possessed her to do such a thing? She said she just liked to go fast and it was very fast! I can only imagine that it was insane with two of those engines on it!
In my opinion your Bucking Billy Badass !!! I've always admired Westcoast Canadian loggers , because they clear cut the roughest terrain, highest elevations, and toughest weather conditions. I'm an East coast American farmer not exactly in the mountains but I live in Connecticut. I always thought clearing 5 acre lots was rough with trees less than 100 years old in some cases. Around here 24 inch bar on a saw is having the swing to swing so guys strut around town because you got the angle of the dangle on the playground, if you know what I mean ... "the big guy"... then when I talk about the West Coast Canadians , nobody wants to talk and the conversation stops ....
My favorites aren't heard that often, they both aren't off the division bell album; the first one is High Hopes, and my all time favorite is "Learning to fly"
Love this I was lucky enough to just get hold of a copy and original stihl chainsaw 070 nothing like the sound of the big engine and the way you get shook lol while running them love to you and thanks for introducing me to another unbelievable piece of kit
I have really enjoyed your channel this year. Your presentation is just right. I'm just a novist, but like myself outdoorsy type people would love to have your degree of knowledge and like to watch this stuff.
Omg. I enjoy the lighter side you bring sometimes, but u are the man. Another 33 cc’s on top of that hsqvarna, is amazing. The last week or so, your videos are next level. Your words of encouragement, mean alot man when the world of trees is being complicated. Your knowledgeable hands on experience is greatly appreciated. You are a part of my working day, when i catch one of your clips. Be safe. 125cc , wow.
Buckin my brother!!! I have learned everything about sharpening and felling from you on your chanel. I cut more than 20 chords this summer which isnt nothing compaired to you. But 95 percent hung up leaners is all i ever go after for fire wood. Biggest saw i run daily is ms 462 with a screaming chain on it. Trees are wanting to hurt ya at all times is what i learned this summer. Any how thanks for listening and teaching such an important skill to folks that wish to learn your knowledge has drastically changed my life in many ways. God bless you sir and salute!!!!!
I was cutting trees for Davey in Elkhart Indiana a few years ago and was dumping chips in a place that hosted a Buckinstock. I didn't make it to the show but that was my introduction to you. Hope I make it out the next time you're in the area. Godspeed, brother.