I am glad that you are wearing your chaps, I had an accident August 24,2023 with a chainsaw and ended up in the emergency room and being told I was 1/8 of an inch away from dying! It makes you rethink the PPE choice or lack there of on my end! Stay safe and love your videos Eric!
The sprocket on the bar is a greased sprocket, you need a needle grease tip and put it in the hole in the bar by the sprocket, they need to be greased each use
Thanks for all the 2023 videos, a pleasure to watch. Lemme echo the ‘good thing PPE’ comments, it may influence others and save limbs. InRe Merch, when we gonna be able to buy a 10th Gen Hoodie with a zipper? Happy Holidays to all the Weavers!
Hey Eric if it makes you feel better I knew by the sound that the saw power head was not happy, look for a small hole next to the rivets in the tip you can grease the bearing with a needle adapter for longer life and flip the bar every time you change chains, and while the side cover is off use that same needle adapter and there should be a divit in the end of the crankshaft that Will allow you to grease the bearing between the crankshaft and clutch drum........but having recently bought into the family I am so thankful to you for your videos and your wealth of knowledge in dairy life.
Ideally you want to turn the bar over a lot more than just when you change chains. Also it's difficult to explain but after a lot of use burs will develop on the bar and you need to file them off. Buckin' Billy Ray is a wealth of information on chainsaws.
Wearing a full face motorcycle helmet saved my life TWICE. Try to convince me that safety gear isn't important. Keep rocking the PPE Eric. Love your videos!
I want to thank you for showing that you wear PPE on the farm. It is a little thing but I notice in a lot of your videos you wear protective equipment and I feel its a good thing to be seen on a big platform like yours. I live on the other side of the state and a lot of the farmers and such in my area talk down on PPE and consider it stuff for "sissies" but its nice to see someone as well known as you with a good operation fairly reliably using PPE to hopefully maybe change the mind of some of the younger folks who follow your channel.
100% agree with your very fine comment. All these so called "Big Tough Men" are not so tough when they have a serious accident and leave their family to cope with the result, and I have seen so many over the years in Farming & Construction. There were 511 fatalities in farming in the US in 2022!
Cut wood for 50 years never wore out protective gear. If you learn to use equipment properly and responsibly never needed it. This society is scared of everything.
When I grew up we rode bikes horse skated without helmets. I think all this safety stuff give people a false sense of security. The forget to use their Brains but instead take more risk because they think they are safe. To this day I still don’t wear a helmet when riding bike or horse. Some states you don’t need helmets to ride motorcycle. If you’re scared don’t don’t it. But learn proper way to do things get off gadgets so you pay attention to what you are doing.
It's amazing to me that you're out in your yard with a skid steer. Up in the northeast where I am it's the late mud season and a skid steer would be buried to the belly pan anywhere you go lol
Merry Christmas (belated) and a Happy New Year to you and your family Eric! Thanks for another great year of content. Lookin' forward to 2024 on the farm!
Merry Christmas/ Happy new year Eric. They sell small grease guns just for the tips of bars. I just bought one at Lowes for about 9 dollars. Happy cutting.😊
We demand a lot of our chain saws. Work them hard for a few days and then throw them in the case for months on end. I have an older Husqvarna that has cut cords and cords of wood for me over the years. Last summer I pulled it out and it just wasn’t happy. I finally got it running right after adjusting the mixture and idle but I think it too is due for it’s first ever trip to the shop for a professional tune. I always sharpen my blade every time I use it. It really helps the saw perform to it’s fullest. Belated Merry Christmas Eric to you and your family. All the best in 2024.
Eric, be careful moving, rolling, and cutting those logs. Did that as a teen and into my 30's. It did a number on my back. Try looking good into log roller. They are worth the money.
I just want to thank you for reminding me to clean the filter on my chainsaw. To be honest, I actually forgot to do that I think in the last three years. So yesterday after watching your video, I went to my chainsaw got the filter and cleaned it. Thank you again.
Thank you for faithfully posting informative high quality content for your subscribers! I hope you had a blessed Christmas, and I wish you and yours a very Happy and prosperous New Year!
Looks good but one thing I've noticed is that you tend to have your head/body over the saw when you're cutting. If you happen to get some unexpected kickback you're then in line with where the saw will go, especially when not wearing a helmet try and stay to the side of the saw a bit more.
There are oil holes on that bar that need to remain unclogged in order for that chain to be able to run and stay lubricated. Otherwise it will seize up kind of like what was going on when you were using it. It also helps to be able to transport contaminants out of that area so I would definitely be checking on that chainsaws/bar oiling system for sure.
Hello, I know that you are really busy on a dairy farm, I've seen people put a hub and wheel on one front corner of their skid steer loader bucket to push feed closer to the cows. I've seen people also use an old garden tractor snowplow blade. I think some company makes a robot too push feed also. Just an idea. Love the videos keep up the good work and God bless and stay.
The holes on each side of the bar near the tip are for grease. Go ahead and give them a squirt while rotating the chain. Do for every 4 hours of use. I bet the saw never fails for that reason ever again.
I'm very interested in the vaccines and treatments that are given to the cows. My home farm has been pretty mismanaged since my grandpa retired so no vaccines or treatments ever given. Being able to have them trained to feed through head locks seems so handy for that, otherwise we would have to separately sort them into a single shute which is a pain. Ideas for the future thank you
Great video. Hope you and your family had a fantastic Christmas. Always like to see you using safety gear when working, you set a good example. Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year. Thanks till next time.
Hope you had a great Christmas and wish you all the best in the New Year. Watching you cutting and moving those big logs brings back lots of memories but now a old man we lose our strength that we had in our young years. Enjoyed your video thank you.
Hi Eric, you always find something to do to fill your day in. Pine trees are only good for making timber planks, not for burning. All the hard work building new sheds over the past 2 years is making life a bit easier now. I hope you and your family have a good NYE and hope 2024 delivers less climate issues. Chris from Victoria, Australia 🇦🇺.
So, I see a lot of what you are doing with the cows. Do you have any information about what you do with the milk after you milk the cows? My dad grew up on a farm and worked on one in the summertime (he's teacher) when I was small, so I got to do some things with him there. I'm curious what the "big boys" do that might be different than the smaller, family farm does.
Nice pile of wood there Eric. I’m sure somebody with an outdoor furnace would love to have all that wood. Hope you and yours had a Merry Christmas and that 2024 finds you blessed in many ways.
you have to lube the tip with a needle grease fitting, see your saw shop, I teach saw safety, have your saw shop show you proper operation, how to make the saw work for you using the log spikes at the head of the bar, much easier on the saw and you. be safe
I’m glad you did this video. I’m not a member of the chainsaw police but that’s a sick running saw. I hope Stihl or Echo steps up and sponsors you with a new healthy sounding saw. Lol
Hey Eric over the suppliers have asked you to try there farm equipment would love to see you try and review the avant loader and it attachments maybe the usa dealer for avant could supplier a demo
Ha ha I m usually highly intoxicated and freakin out about being eaten by a bear..... is the truck out of the drop zone hahahahah I bought split wood this year but dropping trees is a rush