How ya like rippin into our poplar ol stranger…? You’ll never rember me but names matt and was on different handle when me,you,lipripper, and bout 200 other subs were it…remember what I said would happen to this channel with the program you run…? Man of service….still servicin..💪🏻✌🏻
So many cool and exciting things in this video. I saw my son at Bunyan watching you cut. It was neat seeing the difference in cutting that Poplar and that white oak at Bunyan. I think that saw liked the Poplar better. I saw BBR using the orange Stihl wedges. How did you like the smell of that cherry when you were cutting it? Amazing job bucking those logs with the tension that was in them. Love this channel. You are an awesome dude.
I absolutely love this channel and the message it send to people. I was able witness it first hand at Bunyan and walking around hearing people young and old say you have to go check out buckin Billy ray at the ripsaw tent. Keep up the good work buckin
Watching your face when you run that saw looks like you're thinking "what can I find that will slow this thing down?" Followed by "Nope. That wasn't it." 😂 That thing pulls. I love watching those rooster tails of wood chips flying out the back. I thought I saw it kick back on you a few times and your face said "no ma'am, no ma'am, calm down, I'm in charge here" 😂 loved it
This is sincerely one of my favorite videos of you working ever! The different scenery and the style of Buckin in these different kinds of woods helps me out tremendously in my journey to becoming a better woodman. Thanks again!
I have a Tulip growing tall in my yard as it’s our state tree. Gorgeous flowers on her. Not very hard of a wood though. That cherry is a bit harder. I just cut through some Mulberry…that is some tough stuff! Cool content Billy Ray! Cheers from Indiana.
She cuts (and limbs) aye? That saw seems to be a bit of a different animal, impressive. Hits full rpm quick ...and holds it. Handy bucking there brother, nuce work.
The king of never getting pinched! First time seeing you use a wedge in the buck. Great to meet you at Bunyan and thanks for taking the time for pictures and handshakes even after the end of Saturday.
Thanks for this buckin, great to see how you deal with those trees, they're much closer to what we have here in the UK - i find them tricky to limb and buck and not get pinched, but im learning! Cant wait to get a 500i.. will be one one my channel soon.. that Ripsaw saw is absolutely nuts.
I have spent quite a few hours limbing, bucking and felling trees on my acreage the past couple of days. I have always been impressed with your saw-man-ship but after putting some real hours on a power saw I am honestly blown away by how smooth you are. What a legend. All the love in the world, safe travels while you are abroad.
Buckin, Finally got to meet you & your family @ the Paul Bunyan Show Saturday. Thank you for sharing your experience & time with the public. Safe travels my friend. 🙏🏽💪🏽🤝🏽
after quite a bit of practice i'm pretty dang good at hand filing my saw now. big thanks to the detailed explanations and tutorial videos of yours. i've got my 400c cutting like a hot knife through butter!
Yeah man! I never used a file to sharpen anything until I watched his Chainsaw Sharpening School video and now I have become pretty capable of sharpening quite a few things.
@@smorgdonkey I made a huge mistake a rock chopped my chain over the weekend when I misjudged my depth on a buck. 60 minutes later (it was a serious rock chop) I had it smooth as silk again and those teeth were all mangled to hell! Can't believe I did that but thank goodness I had my files.
@@sizemoretreeworks thank you sir. I have a big issue with blow downs. I was helping a neighbor recently on a 30” red oak and pinched pretty good. I had luckily already thrown a chain over it so I could safely pull the tree without getting under the cut up stump and tree laying on their side over my head. Thanks man
Bunyan was awesome glad to see you again. Got to meet Wendy Rita christine timan Marty bellhopper that was so cool. Spent the wkend there with my daughter. What a great wkend. Love you all❤
Awesome job fellin those trees!! Ya make it look easy Buckin!! I sell a lot of cherry and hickory here back home, it is heavy!! Be safe, till next time. Great content😊
Where I live on Long Island New York cherry trees grow like weeds and other then red and white oak make up most of the trees that grow in what’s left of the woods here other then the pines although you can find most species of hardwood trees here as they have been planted as yard trees and they grow very fast
What a Rip snorting time, thanks for your howdy and being part of Team Buckin My ears are still ringing, of course they always are with serious Tinnitis, but now a more soothing ringing with the clonk sound of Buckin splitting those rounds. 🪵🪵🪓
The 500 i is the best saw ive ever run or owned that is one very strong running saw. I also have a Husqvarna 390xp 40 more cc's and that 500 and the 500 i will outsaw the 390xp all dayand wont fall apart like the 360xp either.
Everything about you is pretty damn cool, including your bad@ss name! It is quite evident you are high on life and living the dream. Call me wierd, but love seeing a saw go through wood. Cheers.
Have you ever tried filing a chain sitting down with the power head between your legs bar straight up flat side toward you. Just spin it around to do other side. A cedar block cutter taught me this his cuts were always straight , chips were always big. Never saw anyone else do this. Would make a great video. Make sure you wear gloves. 😃😎✌
@@martyrutter3630 glad to hear your home safe friend, it looked like a great time on the videos I've seen, kick your shoes of and put chair on recliner get some rest 😁✌️❤️ take it easy Marty 💪🌲🪓
I thought about you yesterday buckin. Had a 50" red oak fall this past summer and finally started cutting on it. Thought about all things you've taught me through the years on big timber. . Rare for a tree that size in my neck of the woods here in TN. I feel privileged to get to cut it
Similar I think if you check the WOOD DATABASE .. You might find it a little harder than Cottonwood, but don’t quote me I haven’t looked. It feels a touch harder.
it higher on the list than my first 500 thats why i traded Eric for it . it is basically a hot rod power saw from the factory. ive beat it up enough on its short coming . i prefer to talk about its good points now. stihl did well with this saw
@@martyrutter3630good job man seems like a good show for the wood lovers free hugs at the buckin corner I imagine hehe glad you had a good time and safe travels buddy ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith oh Haha😂 I figured they did! They talked to me like they knew me! It was great meeting them all. I’ll always be here, much love Buckin :)