We have to train guys in the UK to do the angled part of the notch first then the flat cut beneath. But while I worked in forestry and logging in Norway everyone put they’re notch in like this guy. I still do today mostly.
ivan erlic.... not the 562xp. It cuts well, and that's about it. I have 2 Husqvarna 562xp's. Both pieces of shit!!! Both will not start hot. Both turn fuel in lines to vapour when hot, fuel bulb will not pressurise. One already is in the process of an engine rebuild, ring and pin failure. The air filter design is so bad, it allows fine dust straight in the carburettor, I'm convinced the air filter and mount was designed by a young child. Your statement that Husqvarna is the best... at what?😞 Corporations and management have fucken ruined this brands reputation. I hope they have learnt a lesson from the 562xp abomination. They should take it off the market, it's a fucken lemon and ruining the Husqvarna name!!!!
Gordy said it in a video of his, one of the reasons he likes you, if because you got balls. And I admire a guy like you for it. Stay safe man. Mistakes happen. That rope chipper story send chives down my spine…
I thought I might try and post this in the hope you see it and try what I am going to suggest. As I told you on another post I just this spring (2019) got my 572XP the newer version, and it came in the box with a 20" Husqvarna Bar and Chain well in all my years of falling trees I had never came across a saw of this size that has way more power than a 20" bar and even with my big butt leaning on it perdy hard I had a tough time stopping the chain so a buddy who works the big Hemlock, Cedar and Fir Forests of The British Columbia Coast suggested I try a 24" bar and chain to see if this equaled out the obviously over powered 20" bar n chain well I ordered a 24" Pro Lite Tsumura Bar and made my self up a 24" chain for it and boy oh boy....I honestly believe I now have the perfect length of bar and chain to power ratio of this new 572XP.....I have used it a bunch this summer, only as a felling and bucking saw I do my limbing with a smaller lighter weight saw as I have told you before but I have yet to come across a big old nasty twisted Ponderosa Pine or knotted up old Fir that this saw can not drop like its nothing. It sails right thru even the hardest fire baked hard trees like a hot knife thru butter and saves me a ton of time having to make several back cuts or making a 2 cut face cut....If this saw keeps working like it does now....well I am done buying saws for several years I think.
Garden and Forest.... have you used this saw in temperature's above 25 degrees Celsius? If so, does it start ok hot every time? I've seen a lot of 572xp videos in the snow. Does it have the same high temperature starting problem as the 562?
Servus! Muss ich jetzt einfach mal loswerden ER ist einer der Besten!!! Absoluter Profi. Er arbeitet mit einer Ruhe und Gelassenheit!! Respekt. Hat halt auch einer der besten Sägen und immer super scharf!! Weiter so!!! Gut Holz Gruß Marcus
Really nice technique. I don’t know for sure, but you seem to make your choice of trees to be cut and your saw cuts with a plan several trees and cuts into the future....nice work and you avoid an unsafe situation.
Dobrý den, pěkně video Chtěl bych poprosit o radu, dělám střední lesnickou a chtěl bych poprosit jakou by jste mi doporučil jako první pilu do lesa. Předem dekuji
Ale taky záleží na hmotě ne?Pokud bude člověk mastit 2-3 kubikovy stromy nebo i věčí tak to přibývá ale když děláš čtvrt až půl kubikovy zdechliny a chlupaty od spoda tak seš hodně rád za 15 kubíku,pokud teda nejsi jak někteři blázni co znám a dělají 10 nádrži denně :-)
Garden and Forest zdar !!! ...dovolil som si prečítať tuto “diskusiu” o tom koľko napíliš na deň (a musím sa opýtať ! :D ) nič v zlom ani nechcem byt sprostý ale ty vieš čo je 30-35m3 v 1/4m3 na strom a chlpaté ako ježko? myslím že ani tých 10 nadrziek by nestačilo :D ...po zhliadnutí sebavrazedneho videá (ktoré ani nebudem komentovať...) ti poviem že prácu v lese nerobíš preto lebo musíš alebo pre KAMERU ale preto že ťa baví a napĺňa! Venuješ jej svoj voľný čas študuješ čítaš a vzdelávaš sa čo to len ide. Možno si myslíš omne že som blázon čo tu píšem ale nie niesom! Tam sa totiž veľa dozvieš o šetrení dreva , šetrení lesa a hlavne BEZPEČNOSTI!!! Nie len BEZPECONOSŤ ako sú HLAVNE rezy a zárezy ale aj ako sa k drevu postaviť čo čakať a hlavne čo robiť/reagovať v krízovej situácii od ktorej nech nás boh chráni lebo nedopadá to nikdy dobre. Nezabúdajme! “knihu nerobí knihou obal ale obsah” Tak ti držím prsty veľa šťastných m3 a naozaj ťa prosím DBAJ a NEPODCENUJ BEZPEČNOSŤ alebo si ju aspoň prečítaj/pozri
More than half of the clip you’re not using the visor, you toss the saw around like it’s a toy and you jump around the log without activating the chain break. The felling method is dangerous unless there’s no wind and you -really- know what you’re doing. I say this because a lot of people who has “never” fallen a tree of this size might be watching the video and think this is the way to behave with a chainsaw. It is NOT. This is how you work, and you might be comfortable with it, but to anyone else, think safety first!
More teeth to sharpen, more vibrations and even more back strain because it's so heavy. Bigger isn't always better limbing is way easier with a short bar.
I don't run anything over 20" unless we're doing dangerous windfall or trees too large for a 20" bar, but i switch back to a shorter bar for limbing because a long bar is horrible for limbing, if the tree is low on the ground then kneel on the tree. You'd be amazed how many challenges you can overcome just by thinking a bit.