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chicken house we built #chickenhouse #barn #nature #building #homemaid #DIY #showcase# animalhouse
a nice chicken house we built isn't it nice
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Building our Low-Cost off-grid Cabin
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We are building a 16x24 off-grid cabin for as little money as possible and we would like to share it with you so come along for the ride.
a nice day. crawfish hunting #hunting #crawfish #nice #nature #water #kids #fun
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a nice day. crawfish hunting #hunting #crawfish #nice #nature #water #kids #fun
Vacation Time ! This is what I did for my animals
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Vacation Time ! This is what I did for my animals
Chicken Coop Delicious Eggs. Merry Christmas❤
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Chicken Coop Delicious Eggs. Merry Christmas❤
Easy to Maintain Chicken House ( part2)
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Easy to Maintain Chicken House ( part2)
Secret way to get your chickens to lay EGGS🐣( Joke)
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Secret way to get your chickens to lay EGGS🐣( Joke)
Easy to Maintain Chicken House( Part 1)
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Easy to Maintain Chicken House( Part 1)
To Hill or not to Hill your potatoes. No Hill Potatoes
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To Hill or not to Hill your potatoes. No Hill Potatoes
Nice review thank you! I think I'm going to pick one of these up for an all around saw. Keep up the informative videos and friendly vibe!
F’me - a man using a hammer!!!! The shit you see! ……and great to see
Thanks for the video! My roommate left this behind and told me to throw this out, or sell it... I'm trying to sell it but I had no idea what this device actually did. Thanks to your video I can effectively sell it! :)
Real $hit
Pay attention Angie's list and all you rookies
@@Slingblade69ss dude using a finish hammer for framing🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ty sir
Tks
How about using a framing hammer😂😂😂
Still beats in the same
@@tonyzone8999 no it doesnt,, framing hammers are weighted different and have waffles heads for better grab....obviously you have never framed anything worth a damn
@@tonyzone8999 also framing strikes should be 2-3 hits to set
Glad I found your channel! This was so helpful.
I just purchased this same saw. I was very happy to see it cut through that seasoned hickory like that. I know how tough that hickory is when hardened. I can't wait to use mine this fall. Thanks for the video.
I like you your cut G
Thank you 🙏🏻
Beautiful scenery 🩵
Thats a beautiful yard
Great idea!
Ive been to WV for vacation many times and have never heard of this cave. Can't wait to see it.
What are they used for? Thank you😊
We just had a tornado hit our town in Oklahoma a couple days ago and there’s a LOT of damage and downed trees. I bought this chainsaw and it’s helped so much. Thank you for the video and review!
Pretty nifty
Thanks
it does indeed look cool and thank you for showing it to me
I'm glad you like it
The first time I smelled silage, it made my eyes water...
For sure it stinks
Hey man your doing good work
Hey, thanks
You didn’t do the break in
Nice!
I have also a 450 ii . It's agreat saw before a had a 350 and it whas a very good saw . I had him for 20 years and have never be problems.
Just bought a 450 rancher to replace my 25 yr old 345. Nice saw!
My dad bought one from Lowes, damn thing started overheating like crazy and chain loosens too much. Cut good when it was good but started overheating and turning off. 👎
same. Mine is impossible to keep the chain taught.
Have a nice day. I'm from Russia. Let me tell you, we harvest a lot of firewood. I bought a Husqvarna 450 a long time ago. It makes me happy at work, there is no vibration, there is a reserve of power. Very demanding on the quality of fuel and oil for chain lubrication. Observe this condition and the saw will serve you for a very long time.
Any more videos?
Holy shit you sound just like Nogla(a gaming CZcamsrs). Also its so satisfying
First time it’s ever been started let’s hold it wide-open throttle.
Great thanks!
Dont rev it up like that when its cold.. you’ll seize it eventually! Leave it on idle for 45 seconds and start rippin her!
Amazing video!
Husk-A-varna?
You look like a workin man, subscribed.
That 450 is a complete pile of shit because 1 bought one & ran 1 tank of fuel & the oil tank was still 3/4 full & my bar & chain are smoked because they got to hot. Common sense simple when you run a tank of fuel out the oil should be 95% empty if not 98% empty. Now you would think that Husqvarna would have somebody with a little more education than a preschooler would figure that out since that is their business that they are in. How is every other brand of chainsaw Echo Homelite Craftsman Ryobi Stilh McCulloch & so on figured out 1 full tank of fuel = 1 full tank of oil
I'm not super thrilled with my 450 either. Mine it's impossible to keep the chain taught. The tightening screws and slot on the saw are pure garbage design. Mine runs for about 10 minutes and then overheats and shuts down for the rest of the day. I use 2 stroke and plenty of chain oil but it just doesn't run well for extended periods. Next saw i get will be a Stihl, I don't care how expensive it is. I've never had issues with Stihl power equipment.
I just watched your video and I too have a 455 Husky like you and I want to get a back up saw just in case. I noticed one thing that is different between the two and the 455 has 2 bar tightening bolts to secure the bar down tight which I really like as compared to the 450 only having one bolt. That make the two uncompatable for switching side covers and my biggest problem is with the bar and chain loosening up more frequently. What do you think? I was a Northern California Logger back in the 1970's Up until 1990 and I ran Chainsaw every day. I love my 455 because it is very powerful and cuts great.
My pull string broke after the second time pulling on it. That was a real treat fixing myself. And this thing leaks bar oil so badly I have to keep a garbage can lid under it when not in use because it drains the whole tank.
mine does the same. Leaks bar oil like crazy. I've had mine for about 4 years and I religiously drain the fuel out of it (no exceptions) if i'm not going to use it for long periods of time, to make sure it never sucks in bad 2 stroke gas. Mine will run for about 10 minutes and then quit, and that's it for the day, it won't restart. I've tried letting it sit, adjusting the high and low throttle screws, nothing works. It quits after about 10 minutes.
@@chrisloesch1870 I just make sure to run mine once a month or so. Even if you drain the fuel, it’ll get gummed up in the carb and lines.
Is that a 20” bar or 18?
I’m a lady that inherited a 450. I came here for a review to see if it was a good saw. I’ve moved out to family land and already have use for this with fallen branches and trees. Thank you for the review and information.
Thanks much for the review, just brought my 450 home, bought it based on yourr and a few others post.. Firing it up tomorrow. Great review and keep up the good work!
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Wish I had gone with the 455 over the 450
Cool dog
Thank you
Glad I watched your video! I thought your start switch stayed where it was when you gave it its first couple of pulls, then push down and get ready to Unn-UNN! Incidentally, my small engine recommended the Rancher over the Stihl. He said, "Less problems and easier to work on!" Thanks again! Steve in MT
I'm looking at getting a 450 for my old man, ive already got a 592XP and a 572XP husqvarnas, just need to get a nice light weight saw
Love my 450. The first start was... reluctant, but it starts, runs, and cuts like a champ now.
What do you do with the used bags?