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Bjarne Butler
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Комментарии : 137   
@amandamitchelfrye1603
@amandamitchelfrye1603 3 года назад
You and hotsaws 101 channel are the best timber fallers I have ever seen. Thank you for your videos.
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 3 года назад
Thanks for watching
@zarkashimuhamad5650
@zarkashimuhamad5650 3 года назад
You very good person because you share your profession with public, I can say you enjoy with your job, very diciplin with your safety, can be a teacher next generation
@24cupsandcounting
@24cupsandcounting 3 года назад
I rarely watch full videos on YT but yours I do, so entertaining, let's get you to 1 million subs.
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 3 года назад
Cool thanks for watching. A million would be awesome
@rjildhGraham
@rjildhGraham 2 года назад
I am glad to see I am normal . Old bar because didn't change it . Radio issues on and on 😉 . At 67 I have those days and just keep a good additttude and finish the job . Your fun to watch. When I was younger I wanted to work in the woods . Now I can watch you with no sweating 😉 . Thanks for your videos. I will fall a few trees still and I learn from your skills . Have a safe time in the woods .
@markp.9707
@markp.9707 Месяц назад
Found your channel about a month ago!! Started with you new heli jobs and going back and watching all your older posts. Great job, be safe, cut straight and keep your amazing fun attitude. ❤️❤️❤️
@taddrienstra7247
@taddrienstra7247 3 года назад
This place looks like a picnic in the park to some of the places you work!
@jeffstorm7166
@jeffstorm7166 3 года назад
So glad to see real cutter you represent the professional timber faller industry well
@leroymorris6036
@leroymorris6036 5 месяцев назад
thanks for letting us go with you...
@chrisanderson3395
@chrisanderson3395 3 года назад
One of your best videos. The eye candy videos of falling big trees on steep hills with springboards and scaffolding are awesome, but hearing you thinking through the cutting sequence and then dealing with unforeseen complications was very educational. I hope you will do more of these in the future.
@fern6114
@fern6114 3 года назад
Heavy very good video without rain,if you start watching you cannot stop, thanks Bjarne cheers from 🇱🇺 luxembourg europe
@revert2625
@revert2625 3 года назад
Geez! Could you get a smaller saw? Lol! One observation that I think many will agree with; even though you’re cutting for scale, you don’t take any shortcuts! Very VERY good examples of doing the job right!
@bchdsailor
@bchdsailor 3 года назад
Like a walk in the park for you this
@eriknelson6529
@eriknelson6529 3 года назад
Out of the people making videos of cutting on the island I think your the best I've seen. Keep up the good work 👍
@nickfoster9350
@nickfoster9350 3 года назад
16:29 easily one of the most satisfying sounds on earth.
@cjyork3157
@cjyork3157 3 года назад
Used to have Jeff Foster modify all my husky’s back in the day. Even saved a fresh 266. From my buddy’s garage. They call them hot saws now. Lol Best in the world he was. Especially his 288’s. Have to do my own now, 372 and 390 but they couldn’t even touch his. Course I’ve slowed down I’m old now but that man should be in the hall of fame. 🙏
@131dyana
@131dyana 3 года назад
wow that was a great job.
@jeffhill2355
@jeffhill2355 3 года назад
I was thinking... should've hiked down and got the new bar... Cheers
@IRONHORSE427RACING
@IRONHORSE427RACING 3 года назад
Hey Buddy! Beautiful Day and you did some really good work there. Those are more like what we see everyday...only we dont have near the variety of trees you do up there. If we see Ponderosa Pine, Black Hills spruce & White or Blue Spruce in the same day it's a real interesting day. 95% of the time we cut Ponderosa and Black Hills Spruce. Thanks So much for taking the time to video all that and Thanks for taking us along. I have a BIG Live Black Hills Spruce that's blown over and is Top tied with one of the Bigger Aspens in the Tract were working and it hangs right over the Forest Service Road into where we want to put our last Landing for piling up our bucked logs. I wish I could show it to you and get your opinion...trouble is the One Aspen its tied into (and I mean its Jammed itself down into the main fork at the top of this big old Aspen really tight) so I have to fall the Aspen to get the Spruce down so we can buck and move it to get access to the road....trouble with that is it's in a really bad spot and frankly no matter what way I go with it it's going to be a real pain in the Butt. Oh well maybe we'll get a good storm before we get to it and mother nature will cure the problem for me (hey one can dream right lol) Be Careful out there and thanks again for hauling us along with you, R.C.
@josephpalanuk1034
@josephpalanuk1034 3 года назад
I love watching your videos please keep making them, you do a thankless job and make it look easy and beautiful my hats off to you.
@jolkraeremeark6949
@jolkraeremeark6949 3 года назад
I envy your office, sir! Thanks for the great content!👍✌👍
@tedjohn441
@tedjohn441 3 года назад
Every year I harvest an Oak on our property. This year I went our on a windy day when every thing was still frozen. Less water in the wood for fire wood. And I was on a hill side thought I would try a Humbult undercut not something we do on the east coast. I thought I kept plenty of holding wood. Luckily I plunge cut it and kept a trigger in the back. At ground level the wind didn't seem bad. So I cut the trigger and the tree ripped the holding wood went 90 degrees to the face cut. Landed on my bar and the power head pinned my foot. There was plenty of snow. I was very lucky. I had to cut a small maple it was hung up in. I have had to many close calls to count. I buy logs to heat with but you can't beat Oak heat.
@Erated78
@Erated78 3 года назад
One round from those cedars would give me kindling for two months LOL. Great video, thanks
@jeffkenyon7084
@jeffkenyon7084 3 года назад
I love how you say old bar you should here what the bar said about you sorry I couldn't resist
@nuts319
@nuts319 3 года назад
That is some beautiful timber wow im jealous haha
@chasnaj
@chasnaj 3 года назад
Pushing those two cedars was a thing of beauty. And at 17:28 there's a perfect example of why you get away from the stump even of a little tree. That would've done some damage if you were still standing there.
@user-xi3sk5ko9p
@user-xi3sk5ko9p 3 года назад
Wonderful video!!! You super HERO.
@SMJ95
@SMJ95 3 года назад
Good stuff- keep em' coming, stay safe! 🤘🏻
@jasonlavery6449
@jasonlavery6449 3 года назад
At min 23 that was a nice hinge cut
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 3 года назад
Thanks
@maxpuppy96
@maxpuppy96 3 года назад
I see a lot of guys with Husky saws and Stihl bars must be a good combo.
@joepesci8930
@joepesci8930 3 года назад
Not really. Then you have to use S clips to make a stihl bar fit on a husky mount. Just more crap to fall apart
@geoffbell166
@geoffbell166 3 года назад
We used to use sthil chain on a worn husqvarna bar ,063 drive tails are wider than husky 058 and it takes up the worn rails better .
@canadianboyee
@canadianboyee 3 года назад
Damn one hour special, nice!!
@josephmccarry6700
@josephmccarry6700 3 года назад
Keep the video's coming buddy! I used to cut timber
@ryanslogging7069
@ryanslogging7069 3 года назад
cutting smaller stuff nice layout as always bud be safe
@allenhuling598
@allenhuling598 3 года назад
Enjoyed your commentary while thinking thru this patch, thanks for filming and editing the vid! Work safe!
@djbradles
@djbradles Год назад
Great stuff Bjarne. Gold and silver stocks about ready to skyrocket soon as we discussed before. Thnx for the content.
@paulkramer4176
@paulkramer4176 2 года назад
beautiful place, beautiful trees. Nice cutting as usual. Yes, nice to hear your thoughts of solving problems. I don't cut such big trees, but lots of smaller ones.
@michpatriot9097
@michpatriot9097 3 года назад
Nothing quite like the wait for the new ported saw..I'm about a month in on a 3 month estimated wait..you know when you get yours we all want a good long video all about your new saw.
@tedjohn441
@tedjohn441 3 года назад
It is good to see you using a 24" (Stihl 25") bar to drop those tree's. There is a thing about the West Coast guys have to use long bars and East Coast guy's can only handle a 24" bar. Love you video's I wish I could turn back time. My life choice's would be so different. It took me 57 years to figure out what I love to do. And now my body is so broken that I can't do them any more. I still try:) Thanks for the video's. I thought you were going to break a wedge on the tree you pushed over near the end.
@joepesci8930
@joepesci8930 3 года назад
Definitely not a 24-25" bar. Its either a 28 or 30 inch bar
@knutarnet.hansen2705
@knutarnet.hansen2705 Год назад
God job man.
@afleetcommand
@afleetcommand 3 года назад
Best channel on RU-vid, Thank you for sharing your world. At first seeing that 372 made me think of the "taking a knife to a gun fight" analogy, a stock one as well. BUT bad bar and all tree's hit the ground. Awesome video :)
@liewthiamsoonthiamsoon361
@liewthiamsoonthiamsoon361 3 года назад
always a perfect landing. hahaha
@mojmarin9747
@mojmarin9747 3 года назад
Awesome.greetings from Croatia
@huckmiller1971
@huckmiller1971 3 года назад
Very good video, I really enjoyed it !
@stevegladue8644
@stevegladue8644 3 года назад
I envy you lol great vid, I really enjoyed it, awesome work
@Jona_Villa
@Jona_Villa 3 года назад
Hi Bjarne congratulations for your wonderful videos I am always waiting for them. Where are you this time? From the vegetation look a lot to me on the coast.
@nayster0814
@nayster0814 3 года назад
Mr bjarne how you doing brother hope all is well. Stay safe and get logs Com'on
@craigernest4373
@craigernest4373 3 года назад
Gotta like buncher chasing when it's flat ground.
@mikee9065
@mikee9065 3 года назад
Are you still hand filing? Square ground chain and bars last almost forever, just squeeze them when the groove starts to widen too far. Thirty year faller here, all over the coast. Want to buy a good used grinder? I've got a well used and faithful Silvey Razor Sharp II for sale. Might even have a couple of stones for it kicking around. If you're interested for real I have a bar squeezer I could throw in.
@timothyanderson5940
@timothyanderson5940 3 года назад
22 years under my belt better sharpen that chain
@JimmyMeatwhistle
@JimmyMeatwhistle 3 года назад
From one Canuk to another, great channel! liked and sub 🍻👍
@dgtree7737
@dgtree7737 3 года назад
Great work bud , you sure got it dialed in
@isaac3175
@isaac3175 3 года назад
Wish I was closer I'd snag that bar from ya and roll the rails and grind it for ya, get a little more life out of her, nice job as usual 👍
@siyz250
@siyz250 3 года назад
Looking FWD to saw & related gear video. Think you running (currently/previous videos l have watched) a 572 & a 390? I haven't had my 390 that long but it is running rich. Dealer has tuned twice but plug is black, sounds flat, throws hot carbon chunks out the exhaust, runs amazing for 10 seconds before running out of fuel... Would love to know how closely you/you guys follow how well ya saws are running, who jets them, do you sharpen your own stuff or contractor supplied some/all that.. how often you pull everything off ya saw (side, bar & air filter covers) and clean/blast out? Cheers, Si. New Zealand
@CSkwirl
@CSkwirl 3 года назад
New saw from Donny Walker? Think I saw him testing it the other day
@batmantiss
@batmantiss 3 года назад
Nice shootin'
@shaneslater896
@shaneslater896 3 года назад
One question how do you know what trees need cut.
@swagtech_
@swagtech_ 6 месяцев назад
We're excited to announce the upcoming launch of our brand new Forestry website
@michpatriot9097
@michpatriot9097 3 года назад
What do you think is off with that bar? Tomorrow I'm getting a rail closing tool, gonna tighten the slot on my old Stihl lightweight bar that I just renosed, I just bought another one just like it and it really cuts nice, now to see if I can get the old one to come around maybe ill get it almost spiffy again. I also dress the rails square from time to time on a belt sander with a table that allows me to exactly 90° the rails, then I give it a light buff with a soft wheel, but up until now haven't closed any rails.
@batmantiss
@batmantiss 3 года назад
Honest question: is it cheaper to close the rails on your bars vs. buying new? Noses, yes, I agree. Never knew a guy could fill in the rail.
@michpatriot9097
@michpatriot9097 3 года назад
Well I pay $150-$200 for a bar..today I paid $40 for the bar slot closer tool..15 min and the slot is tight again..5 min dressing the rails square..
@batmantiss
@batmantiss 3 года назад
@@michpatriot9097 oh very nice! Yea that's a no-brainer
@siyz250
@siyz250 3 года назад
Bjarne. When pushing tree/s over do you do your prep cuts any different to one you are feeling on its own? Just leave an inch extra holding wood on the ones to be pushed? Cheers, Si.
@kyledavidson1824
@kyledavidson1824 3 года назад
How old is this tree buddie? I love the vids keep em coming!
@toddjacks8288
@toddjacks8288 3 года назад
Enjoying your video brother
@jeffcampbell6314
@jeffcampbell6314 3 года назад
Makes me nervous when yo turn your back on the one that's set back.
@heliobedolla5294
@heliobedolla5294 2 года назад
The stump don't lay
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege 3 года назад
What is the function of the “pharaoh scarf” Canadian cutters wear hanging off the back of your hard hats? Rain?
@nayster0814
@nayster0814 3 года назад
Yes
@k9tjabo
@k9tjabo 3 года назад
Sawdust
@HubertofLiege
@HubertofLiege 3 года назад
@@k9tjabo can’t say I’ve ever had much sawdust down my neck,unless in the odd case you’re cutting above your head
@k9tjabo
@k9tjabo 3 года назад
I don't use them myself, but the main
@k9tjabo
@k9tjabo 3 года назад
Idea is to keep crap out of your neck..
@gerrycoleman7290
@gerrycoleman7290 3 года назад
I understand that type of undercut is called the Humboldt. What is it called when the angle of the wedge is on the top?
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 3 года назад
It’s called a “conventional “ cut
@gerrycoleman7290
@gerrycoleman7290 3 года назад
@@BjarneButler Thanks
@joshuanickerson1108
@joshuanickerson1108 3 года назад
Great video I have been waiting for a new one. That’s some nice timber we don’t get anything that big on the northeast coast USA. Who’s building your new saw for you ?
@valtra7878
@valtra7878 3 года назад
👍👍👍❤
@scruffy6151
@scruffy6151 3 года назад
👍👍
@stephenmork3925
@stephenmork3925 3 года назад
Do you square your rails
@Jona_Villa
@Jona_Villa 3 года назад
Where is this forest located?
@keithdixon3913
@keithdixon3913 2 года назад
good to see a pro. at work can you tell me where you got your jack at keep safe for 2022
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 2 года назад
Yup. You can get them at Www.BullBuckerApparel.com
@skitzochik
@skitzochik 3 года назад
i noticed you arent carrying your axe on its custom hook, what happened to it?
@bennyjustus
@bennyjustus 3 года назад
Bjarne, great stuff man, been a fan of your videos for a while now. Quick question: what kind of pants are you wearing?
@allenhuling598
@allenhuling598 3 года назад
Same question!
@elijahmcgregor9193
@elijahmcgregor9193 2 года назад
The brand is pfanner.
@dwaynepeters3923
@dwaynepeters3923 3 года назад
Y do you always set your bar on your saw so that the STHL letters see upside down?
@neild7971
@neild7971 3 года назад
I’m sure he flips it regularly to wear evenly
@joepesci8930
@joepesci8930 3 года назад
He does it to mess with your OCD
@dwaynepeters3923
@dwaynepeters3923 3 года назад
I think your right Joseph
@danielbutler8292
@danielbutler8292 2 года назад
Hey man, I'm a butler as well! Not sure we are related? I'm in North Carolina.
@eddyarundale1566
@eddyarundale1566 3 года назад
👋
@CecilT
@CecilT 2 года назад
Good afternoon just a quick one how often do you replace your chainsaws plus do you always go for the same brand
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 2 года назад
Ya I use only husqvarna saws. I run multiple saws a year and don’t keep track of days used. If you get a year out of a saw then you’ve more then got your moneys worth
@elijahmcgregor9193
@elijahmcgregor9193 2 года назад
How long does a bar last you?
@naderkhalaf6665
@naderkhalaf6665 3 года назад
Get a 395XP Husqvarna it’s very good
@dujeamizic3588
@dujeamizic3588 3 года назад
I am cocern about idle!It does not idling good!
@davekenna2796
@davekenna2796 2 года назад
How long is your bar we always used 36 +
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 2 года назад
36 for big wood. I’ve been using a 28 for small wood but I’m going to switch to 30
@christuttle3980
@christuttle3980 3 года назад
Another nice video Bjarne Pretty soon you should be able to retire from all the money your making off UTUBE 😎
@anneatkinson2432
@anneatkinson2432 3 года назад
*
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 3 года назад
**
@fredscheerle7592
@fredscheerle7592 2 года назад
You never seem to turn your bar, and do you have a preference for Stihl bars and why?
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 2 года назад
Ya I’ll flip my bar when I think it needed. I prefer Stihl bars because I think they are the best with canon a close second. They’re also one of the lightest too. And I rarely have a tip fail.
@fredscheerle7592
@fredscheerle7592 2 года назад
@@BjarneButler Yeah I noticed, after comment, also chain you prefer?
@BjarneButler
@BjarneButler 2 года назад
@@fredscheerle7592 I prefer Stihl chain
@grantrobbins7791
@grantrobbins7791 2 года назад
What size saws do u run
@fredscheerle7592
@fredscheerle7592 2 года назад
@@grantrobbins7791 Husqvarna 395xp
@Tsjoni
@Tsjoni 3 года назад
Where can I order a fullwrap handlebar for a 572? Any webshops available? Tnx
@dujeamizic3588
@dujeamizic3588 3 года назад
Tsjoni you need stay with original handlebar!
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn 3 года назад
Got one I’ll sell you cheap if you’re interested? New in bag
@Tsjoni
@Tsjoni 3 года назад
I see everbody use them in Canada/USA, but here in Europe it is not common. I’m curious to try it...
@Tsjoni
@Tsjoni 3 года назад
@@dujeamizic3588 you don’t like it?
@dujeamizic3588
@dujeamizic3588 3 года назад
@@Tsjoni corect!
@gazellegardens3577
@gazellegardens3577 3 года назад
And the fact
@danieljosephson2452
@danieljosephson2452 3 года назад
Why such short bar?
@joepesci8930
@joepesci8930 3 года назад
You expect him to limb and buck with a 42" bar?
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn 3 года назад
That’s all a 372 xtorq can pull
@danieljosephson2452
@danieljosephson2452 3 года назад
@@joepesci8930 no but i wouldnt go against m trees with anything less than a 32"! U see how much extra wrk it is for him using what im guessin is a 28" not being able to sweep all the way around it!!
@danieljosephson2452
@danieljosephson2452 3 года назад
@@JS-oy6nn I know thats not true ive run same saw with 32" n 36" bar on em just fine plenty of power!!
@JS-oy6nn
@JS-oy6nn 3 года назад
@@danieljosephson2452 on a 372 xtorq? 36” bar? Sure🙄 Then why make a 390 or 395? Your the pro though. You don’t see how slow it cuts with a 28”?
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