Thanks Buckin! I've been watching your content since I got real serious in the timber game a couple years ago. You've taught me so many bits of info that I use on a daily basis. Couldn't be more grateful for such a kind soul in this inherently cutthroat industry. Spreading love from Colorado!
That is a very kind and generous loving thanks to our video teacher man. He may be flesh and blood but there are nerves of steel inside this calm, cool and collected individual. It's great that you are able to use the multiple bits of info on a daily basis.. Stay safe Stay strong Be kind And keep spreading love. 💚🌲🌲💚☀️
You're absolutely right Buckin. You don't want the tree to set down on the bar. Been there done that and it ain't pretty. You need to learn how to wedge a tree. Thanks for the great videos. Stay safe and God bless you and your family
Yeah first time a tree laid on my bar it was an, oh sh*t moment, then I remembered my wedges. Without the wedges you're screwed, unless you have another saw or can pull the tree.
Great detail and explanation of the importance of the face cut and keeping direction. That Ole bungy was trying to tie you to the fence. Nice work Buckin. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
Love yah buckin I’ve learned a lot from your videos not just tree work or felling techniques but to be a Better human being I will forever be a soldier of kindness
Another great video Buckin. Thank you so much for the shout out. That meant a lot to me and my kid. I had rotten Chestnut oak sit on my saw once. The only thing I had at the time to rescue me was a splitting maul. Swung my guts out til that sucker fell. That was before I watched your videos and learned a few tricks of the trade. Without your instruction I could have really hurt myself by now. Thank you.
Hi buckin n family n the bucking army , love the videos , always get tips n tricks n awesume advise on cutting trees n getting setup , great job buckin
My grandfather had a wench truck in the 50's, so when we would cut leaning trees he would set us up with a chained off tree to be sure it would fall a given direction. His methods aren't what you see these days. He was known for chaining a tree so that it would fall toward the lean then swing around to a safe area. I was young when he was showing off these skills.
Buckin, I’ve said it so many times, you are the master of the logging class! I check multiple time a day just to educate myself. Your the man, and thank you for all you do for me, and people all around the world! Ronnie, East Tennessee, USA
Awesome tutorial. I learned more in the 30 minutes I watched this video than I have in all the research I’ve done online. Thanks for the thorough explanation. Be kind 👍
Wow lots to learn in your videos. I’m one of those interested fellows. Between you, August and young Jacob it’s been great to learn about tree work. Many thanks for your great videos.
Good afternoon Buckin Billy, 😊 👍,it's wonderful that you take the time to show us how situations develop and how to recognize them, and mitigate them before they actually happen. Love you and love to all.
Good man showing that facecut. Too often I get fussy with chasing humbolts around the tree and changing my lay by a couple feet or more. In my case, where I’m out in the open, it’s not such a big deal unless I’m shooting between two trees, but in residential situations an inch can be a disaster.
Perfect 👌.you make it look so easy.And im sure only perfected by experiencing what could go wrong ,So lucky to have you share your knowledge and highly entertaining channel .Keep up the good work .Thankyou
Buckin, your meticulousness enables you to fall,& hit your mark. Every time since I’ve been watching. Much respect, you rock. Great content. 💯❤️👍🏾😀🙋🏽♀️✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
FRIENDS, I love This fucking guy. I am a mechanic and welder recovering from back surgery so just laying around being bored and stumbled across bucking Billy and I am hooked. I want to move out west and just drop timber. Seriously I just bought a vintage chain saw ready to cut some wood. I am from new jersey. I have never even touched a power saw before. Yes I called it a power saw not a chain saw
At me point you mentioned you can skip this part of the video,,I didn’t,,I wanted to watch the hole 28:01 ,,you really taught me a lot Buckin,you are a great friend and do amazing work,,they have a wonderful place as well,,God bless you and everyone 🙏🙏
We don't have wedges where I work, but then again, the trees I cut aren't as big. I learned a lot from you. From sharpening chains to cutting down trees. And I still can learn more.
I’ve been cutting and climbing for 15 years watching your videos I tried back cut first with wedges on a big hard leaning oak shot the gap perfect and was kinda cool something I can say thank you for teaching me something new and something fun to try on jobs
Wow another Buckin Bullseye! Totally amazed… the noise the danger everything trying to tear a piece of you with it! Now that’s my kinda fun. Blessed night to all.
Been away from the channel for a while but glad to drop in and see this one. Simply the man knows his job. Glad you and the family are doing so well Buckin. TOP MAN!
Billy I wish I could upload a picture of a tree that was cut down yesterday at work and fell straight through the damn building…..huge tree! Billy you should’ve been here in AL to show these guys how it’s done. The crew could’ve fell the tree anywhere! There was nothing around it for 100’s of yards….except for the building behind it. They fell that tree right through the middle of the building…all they yelled was RUN!!!!!!! almost like they meat to lol😄 Thank God nobody was hurt🙏😐❤️
I was always wondering the power of the wedges, how much impact they have on a hard leaning tree and how much easily or not they can change that direction. Today i learned a lot. Thanks Billy. Great Lesson.
Man Billy you sure can stick those giant trees exactly where you want them….That’s so crazy to me that you understand felling trees so perfectly. I don’t know how you do it. It seems every single tree is a different situation, and consequently handled differently. You definitely have s bost load of experience 👍😀
I’m with you on the bore cut. Just more to go wrong. Maybe on a real hard lean on a potential barber chair, or when you’re logging white oak or something and the center is really tearing out, then it might make sense, but in general I like your philosophy. Just use basic undercuts and wedges.
Very educational and useful information here. I have a big oak that I need to fell and this looks to be exactly the sort of technique that will work for my situation. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Experience is everything! You can't fake it in this kind of situation. It's amazing how simple wedges can move the tree against that big lean, blows my mind.
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I really appreciate that you show us these jobs you do, it's really been helpful when I run my saws to have learned more about what makes trees tick and it has helped me be safer. Thank you so much for sharing your vast experience with all of us.
Not in the pnw! Grow fast a lot of times. Took down a five foot cedar and the guy said he didn’t think it would grow so big when he planted it, I thought he must be mistaken/crazy but sure enough it was 50 years old, growth rings almost an inch! Cool trees
Who in the world would skip ahead at such a critical moment when you are sinking wedges and lifting that tree and sending it to the target....not this fella...not on your life!😊If you skip around you might miss one of your soul talks and I don't want to do that Buckin!
i do a similar thing with Buick Outdoors and give back to kids to get them outdoors. Nothing major but ive sponsored fishing derbys and every kid got a ice fishing rod and tackle. I always have a extra kind of cheap fishing rod and some tackle in a small tackle box with me and if i see a kid with broken gear or they dont have any gear at all, i give them the rod and tackle. it doesnt cost much and it makes you feel pretty good seeing how happy the kids get when they have their own equipment.
Thank you so much for this teaching. I had a big one sit back on me. Luckily there was nothing around, so I just dropped it the exact opposite direction I had originally intended too. I made that straight back cut not leaving a side post and couldn't get my wedge in fast enough. Know I know because of you. Appreciate you so much.
Thank you Buckin' That was a real bear the was it leaned but you made it look easy. I truly appreciate the instruction you give us. God bless you brother, be safe.
Glad you got a set of Nicks - I have two I had shipped to Ireland. First pair have been used every other day for 5 years. Two resoles but still fit like gloves.
Hey Buckin , we need a buck fest video bring out some of the old iron the macs and homelites and buck up some big wood . Those videos are fun too brother .
Another great video buckin!! thanks for your time and non stop positivity spreading! Me and a couple of friends recently hung some double bit heads and had a great laugh in doing it! we couldnt help but say "buckin would love this" you inspire us you wicked dude! Keep doing what your doing buddy the world needs more of this kind of content at the moment!! :D
Thanks Buckin! I've been watching your content since I got real serious in the timber game a couple years ago. You've taught me so many bits of info that I use on a daily basis. Couldn't be more grateful for such a kind soul in this inherently cutthroat industry. Spreading love from Colorado!
holy Snot balls ... Max, keep yer head up . sincerely thank you.
That is awesome brother Max!
That is a very kind and generous loving thanks to our video teacher man.
He may be flesh and blood but there are nerves of steel inside this calm, cool and collected individual.
It's great that you are able to use the multiple bits of info on a daily basis..
Stay safe
Stay strong
Be kind
And keep spreading love. 💚🌲🌲💚☀️
Buckin, you always say thanks for letting you in to our homes, well thank you, for letting us into yours.
Love from the UK 🇬🇧 ❤️ 🪓
You're absolutely right Buckin. You don't want the tree to set down on the bar. Been there done that and it ain't pretty. You need to learn how to wedge a tree. Thanks for the great videos. Stay safe and God bless you and your family
Right on
Yeah first time a tree laid on my bar it was an, oh sh*t moment, then I remembered my wedges. Without the wedges you're screwed, unless you have another saw or can pull the tree.
@@paulrettig1507 at which point you need something stronger than 5 or 6 small ratchet straps lol incase you're wondering
Bucking Billy.I have been watching your channel for some time.I enjoy watching a professional in action.
Buckin' your deadly accuracy never ceases to amaze me! Put it right where you said !!!! Love you man.
The Jedi master in tree felling. And that music in the background is even better. Go Buckin'!!!!
Great detail and explanation of the importance of the face cut and keeping direction. That Ole bungy was trying to tie you to the fence. Nice work Buckin. Love ya brother. 🌲❤️🌲👊🪓
it got me twice ol boy .. lol
Love yah buckin I’ve learned a lot from your videos not just tree work or felling techniques but to be a Better human being I will forever be a soldier of kindness
Another great video Buckin. Thank you so much for the shout out. That meant a lot to me and my kid. I had rotten Chestnut oak sit on my saw once. The only thing I had at the time to rescue me was a splitting maul. Swung my guts out til that sucker fell. That was before I watched your videos and learned a few tricks of the trade. Without your instruction I could have really hurt myself by now. Thank you.
Hi buckin n family n the bucking army , love the videos , always get tips n tricks n awesume advise on cutting trees n getting setup , great job buckin
I look forward to your daily video buckin! Right before dinner perfect.
Great video, I learned something. I never would have thought that you could wedge a tree over with that much lean
My grandfather had a wench truck in the 50's, so when we would cut leaning trees he would set us up with a chained off tree to be sure it would fall a given direction. His methods aren't what you see these days. He was known for chaining a tree so that it would fall toward the lean then swing around to a safe area. I was young when he was showing off these skills.
" you are what you think" 0 I am a genius, I am a genius, I am a genius 🤔🤔
It's not working 😢😢😢 0 😉😉 PS Great video Billy Ray 👍
Buckin, I’ve said it so many times, you are the master of the logging class! I check multiple time a day just to educate myself. Your the man, and thank you for all you do for me, and people all around the world! Ronnie, East Tennessee, USA
et man tank You for the truc😁😁😁😁
I appreciate that
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith hello friend,,I love your videos 💯💯💯
I can honestly say I have never seen anyone move small branches by flicking them off the end of their chainsaw 😂
Buckin was just showing off a little nice to watch and learn👍
@@martyrutter3630 yep, every day’s a school day with Buckin 👍
love your calm demeanor when you've got 80-90% of the tree cut through
Right on Buckin!!! Great cutting as usual and thanks for the wisin' up on that face cut you did. Appreciate the lesson.
Awesome tutorial. I learned more in the 30 minutes I watched this video than I have in all the research I’ve done online. Thanks for the thorough explanation. Be kind 👍
"I have command of the tree"
🤣🤣🤣 Comedy Gold. I love you brother, lots of education in my brain from your doings.
Great job buckin, love your video, Brad from Michigan...
Wow lots to learn in your videos. I’m one of those interested fellows. Between you, August and young Jacob it’s been great to learn about tree work. Many thanks for your great videos.
Good afternoon Buckin Billy, 😊 👍,it's wonderful that you take the time to show us how situations develop and how to recognize them, and mitigate them before they actually happen. Love you and love to all.
Im learning so much from you❤️ thanks from a Swedish saw lover
Good man showing that facecut. Too often I get fussy with chasing humbolts around the tree and changing my lay by a couple feet or more. In my case, where I’m out in the open, it’s not such a big deal unless I’m shooting between two trees, but in residential situations an inch can be a disaster.
Perfect 👌.you make it look so easy.And im sure only perfected by experiencing what could go wrong ,So lucky to have you share your knowledge and highly entertaining channel .Keep up the good work .Thankyou
thx
Buckin, your meticulousness enables you to fall,& hit your mark. Every time since I’ve been watching. Much respect, you rock. Great content. 💯❤️👍🏾😀🙋🏽♀️✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
hello Glenda
FRIENDS, I love This fucking guy. I am a mechanic and welder recovering from back surgery so just laying around being bored and stumbled across bucking Billy and I am hooked. I want to move out west and just drop timber. Seriously I just bought a vintage chain saw ready to cut some wood. I am from new jersey. I have never even touched a power saw before. Yes I called it a power saw not a chain saw
At me point you mentioned you can skip this part of the video,,I didn’t,,I wanted to watch the hole 28:01 ,,you really taught me a lot Buckin,you are a great friend and do amazing work,,they have a wonderful place as well,,God bless you and everyone 🙏🙏
glad you are with us
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I’m glad to be with y’all,,God bless
We don't have wedges where I work, but then again, the trees I cut aren't as big. I learned a lot from you. From sharpening chains to cutting down trees. And I still can learn more.
you dont have wedges? and you cut trees, glad yer here
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I work for a school district and our budget is limited. So we do what we can with the tools we have.
@@TheAzianFox kool , i was under the impression a tree service was yer place of employment , caught me of guard with the no wedges thing .. thx pal
So glad that I came across your channel. I've learned so much about wedges, sawing and sharpening since I came across the channel. Awesome!
good good
I’ve been cutting and climbing for 15 years watching your videos I tried back cut first with wedges on a big hard leaning oak shot the gap perfect and was kinda cool something I can say thank you for teaching me something new and something fun to try on jobs
Don't understand any of the process you are demonstrating and will never cut a tree down but love watching you. Thanks for the videos.
welcome friend
I love the sound of the hinge working.
Wow another Buckin Bullseye! Totally amazed… the noise the danger everything trying to tear a piece of you with it! Now that’s my kinda fun. Blessed night to all.
Keep going strong Buckin👍
Been away from the channel for a while but glad to drop in and see this one. Simply the man knows his job. Glad you and the family are doing so well Buckin. TOP MAN!
Billy I wish I could upload a picture of a tree that was cut down yesterday at work and fell straight through the damn building…..huge tree! Billy you should’ve been here in AL to show these guys how it’s done. The crew could’ve fell the tree anywhere! There was nothing around it for 100’s of yards….except for the building behind it. They fell that tree right through the middle of the building…all they yelled was RUN!!!!!!! almost like they meat to lol😄 Thank God nobody was hurt🙏😐❤️
I was always wondering the power of the wedges, how much impact they have on a hard leaning tree and how much easily or not they can change that direction. Today i learned a lot. Thanks Billy. Great Lesson.
Come on now, time to mooooooove
🐮🐮🐮🐮
Good stuff buckin. Nice to see some good people and good acts of humility left in the world. Keep up the awesomeness!
Man Billy you sure can stick those giant trees exactly where you want them….That’s so crazy to me that you understand felling trees so perfectly. I don’t know how you do it. It seems every single tree is a different situation, and consequently handled differently. You definitely have s bost load of experience 👍😀
I’m with you on the bore cut. Just more to go wrong. Maybe on a real hard lean on a potential barber chair, or when you’re logging white oak or something and the center is really tearing out, then it might make sense, but in general I like your philosophy. Just use basic undercuts and wedges.
i use borecuts when needed... it did not entre my mind here , but this is a soft wood , but even if it were hardwood it wood of been done the same
A bad situation but a good leasson from Mr Billy!
Very educational and useful information here. I have a big oak that I need to fell and this looks to be exactly the sort of technique that will work for my situation. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Experience is everything! You can't fake it in this kind of situation. It's amazing how simple wedges can move the tree against that big lean, blows my mind.
the lean was not horrible,,, just a lil tight and quarters and had to do right is all . thx
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I really appreciate that you show us these jobs you do, it's really been helpful when I run my saws to have learned more about what makes trees tick and it has helped me be safer. Thank you so much for sharing your vast experience with all of us.
Another great video full of valuable information and safety tips! Thank you, Buckin’!
Great instruction, as usual!
Love you all...❤❤❤
Lieutenant Bradley
Nice work brother
Love the SWING you used as she fell😎👍
That was a nasty booger
STAY SAFE
What a shot!!! Beautiful Buckin'!!
Man, I just love them slo-motion, instant replays. Superb videos. :D
Luv the smooth jazz in the background 👍💯🥩🌶🍁
mee too thx
Awesome fall!! I love the videos i am learning a heck of a lot here. I am just getting into tree work and im here to learn.
That fence didn't want you to take that tree, it kept holding you back. Nice shot.
it did didnt it lol
My scariest encounters are with trees that are too small to bang a wedge.
Split height backcut or backcut first(careful with matching the undercut). cut super low if pushing to maximize leverage. Or set a line to pull it 👍
I always try to save Cedars so slow growing probably one of my favorite trees, smell amazing, great cut
Not in the pnw! Grow fast a lot of times. Took down a five foot cedar and the guy said he didn’t think it would grow so big when he planted it, I thought he must be mistaken/crazy but sure enough it was 50 years old, growth rings almost an inch! Cool trees
Awesome shot!
Always learning something from you.
Great job Buckin’
Stay safe
Laughing at your thumbnail for this one, you're wedge makes it look like the tree is having it's last smoke haha
lol hahaha
That was so cool Buckin!! Your Videos are so entertaining and educational at the same time! 👍🏻👍🏻🤗🤗
Super nice shot there. Kudos to ya Billy.
Who in the world would skip ahead at such a critical moment when you are sinking wedges and lifting that tree and sending it to the target....not this fella...not on your life!😊If you skip around you might miss one of your soul talks and I don't want to do that Buckin!
i do a similar thing with Buick Outdoors and give back to kids to get them outdoors. Nothing major but ive sponsored fishing derbys and every kid got a ice fishing rod and tackle. I always have a extra kind of cheap fishing rod and some tackle in a small tackle box with me and if i see a kid with broken gear or they dont have any gear at all, i give them the rod and tackle. it doesnt cost much and it makes you feel pretty good seeing how happy the kids get when they have their own equipment.
Those cows are cool!
Thank you so much for this teaching. I had a big one sit back on me. Luckily there was nothing around, so I just dropped it the exact opposite direction I had originally intended too. I made that straight back cut not leaving a side post and couldn't get my wedge in fast enough. Know I know because of you. Appreciate you so much.
You're the Tom Brady of felling timber!! da da damnit man! lol
Great stuff Buckin’ - ‘compression first’, but this time it was high side first… I’m pondering that
Another complicated tree removal requiring a masters touch. Looks like a wonderful day for tree work ♥️👍
hey Marto
Fences are a beautiful thing just like trees. That’s coming from a cowboy.
That's a MASTER cut! Respect!
thank you for teaching so much.
love and greetings from germany
Thank you Buckin' That was a real bear the was it leaned but you made it look easy. I truly appreciate the instruction you give us. God bless you brother, be safe.
I always Learn something from you BBR Thanks !
Great job buckin an a great teacher as well sir!
Love your videos brother, thanks for sharing some good info and spreading positivity!
Good thing your doing there for them folks! I bet that ripple turns into a sunami 🌊
Glad you got a set of Nicks - I have two I had shipped to Ireland. First pair have been used every other day for 5 years. Two resoles but still fit like gloves.
good stuff
I didn't skip...I watched 😉👍💪
Awesome video. Learned a lot. 🌲
Great shot we appreciate your expertise
At 60 years young I'm still learning from Mr BBR !!!
hi mike
nicely done and thank you for taking time to explain
Thanks for all you do Buckin
I'm a lay person Buckin but I get what you mean concerning your wedge cut and directional falling. Good job as always buddy. Atlanta..
Great video. Always learn (even tho 68) from you or gain a better understanding.
👍😊
Oh you nailed er Billy! Nice one
I'm here to learn, not to skip nothing, I'm here to watching the master !
Holy crap. There is a ton of physics involved here.
a lil
I wood say with the size of that tree, at least 2 ton if not 4...☺️🌲🌲💚
Holy cows nailed it! Frickin awesome 👍👍
Great video great job I enjoy so much
ha the 4 legged supervisor was making sure you didn't do anything wrong
Hey Buckin , we need a buck fest video bring out some of the old iron the macs and homelites and buck up some big wood . Those videos are fun too brother .
Much love from France !
To the recipient program! Awesome!👍🏻👍🏻
perfect drop.. have a couple 70 footers to drop tomorrow.. similar situation..
Stay safe
Stay focused
Have good wedges...💪
Beautiful!!!!! Nice 😊 🤙🤙teacher mate bro!!!😲😲😊👌👍
Love to see this program in action buddy!
Another great video buckin!! thanks for your time and non stop positivity spreading! Me and a couple of friends recently hung some double bit heads and had a great laugh in doing it! we couldnt help but say "buckin would love this" you inspire us you wicked dude! Keep doing what your doing buddy the world needs more of this kind of content at the moment!! :D
Wow. You called it. Nice job!
Awesome. Mr Myagi of falling!
Action and reaction Sir Issac Newton!😊