If you ever get lost in the woods just remember that the moss grows on the outside of the tree.
In Icleland that would be: "If You ever get lost in the woods just stand up."
@@FinnoUgricMachining That reminds me of when I nearly drown in one of those little blue kiddie pools.
Those pellets on the ground are smart pellets: if you eat enough of them you’ll get smart enough to stop eating them.
@@marcoconuts they could be. I know we have the same brand in Washington state and in Arkansas. I’m sure they are available in other locales as well.
When I was just a young man I was hunting with a much older and wiser man and asked him why rabbit pellets were round and deer oval? He looked up in deep thought and I waited with anticipation of the knowledge I was about to learn. He looked at me and said "they have further to fall". I'll never forget that.
Thanks for taking us along on the tree hunt. Hope Faisy feels better soon.
*Daisy
Give your golden a big hug. Ours raised our two kids and after 11 years is now in doggy heaven. It’s been two weeks and last night I made myself a ribeye, subconsciously cut off a piece and reached down expecting her to be there.
You'll get there, it won't even take forever
It'll just feel like it
at least you get to lick your own plates for a bit eh?
At dinnertime on that fateful day, I had put a plate out for my dear departed 15-year-old Yorkie's soul. He would have done the same for me.
@@gogogadgetspoon - Tell me about it. I had to get a drink of water to keep from getting dehydrated. Edit: Well, there's always puppies!
"At least they circled the problem" hahahah - i'm telling this one to all my coworkers at Ford on monday
Advice from my grandfather the first time he handed me a chainsaw: Now look kid. You only got 10 fingers and a wiener, this thing doesn't know the difference.
Something magical about them forests. Sometimes you wander and find such a pretty spot that the transportation device you parked somewhere becomes jealous and runs away never to be seen.
The Lad claims to be a farmer these days. But he's got the arms of a man that's jacked some lumber. His own and some trees
1:23 I love when I find Whoppers out in the woods, so tasty fresh!
"Number 1: The Larch"
Episode 12B. Now that is a name I have not heard in a long, long time.
I can't hear the word Larch without thinking of this either. Context for the young'ns czcams.com/video/mBcTXBhYzfM/video.html&ab_channel=MontyPythonBrasil%7CAndarTolo
Shrubbery has the same effect. :)
Did you get your permit to apply for the license to file a request to schedule an appointment to warrant the use of that motorized implement on the naturally derived cellulose foam?
So, what's the effective range on those Bluetooth chaps and gloves? I hadn't seen 'em advertised, and I was wondering how the battery life is on 'em.
Range is about what you'd expect, and as long as you put 'em right back on the charger they'll last until just before you run out of bar oil.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 they're not cheap though - they'll cost you an arm and a leg.
Husky Varnish bluetooth chaps. If they had a butt, they'd be pants, wouldn't they?
@@someguywithaphone5921 Then they'd lose all of their customers from Northern California.
@@arduinoversusevil2025 Bar oil? How many miles per gallon you get on one of those big Rusty Wagners?
At least you remembered your Bluetooth gloves. I'm always forgetting mine
Earlier 372 such an iconic saw. Husqvarna tried to kill it for years but the market wants it like crazy, so they still sell a strato, the one shown in the video. Lots of people in the industry still swear by them
The modern 365 is a just a 372xp without the pro filter snd a restriction plate in it. Good way to save a few dolleros
I cuts down trees, I skips and jumps and goes to the lavva tree,
On Wednesdays I goes shopping and has buttered scones for tea !
Sorry for the pedantry: "I eat my lunch" is what you want here. He doesn't start skipping and jumping until just before he likes pressing wild flowers.
In Maine (USA), a local name for larch is hackmatack. Farmers used to use it on horse stall floors as it resisted rotting from horse piss. I burn it in the spring and fall for the quick heat.
Hello, fellow Mainer. I'm sure your neighbors look down their noses at you for not burning hardwood. Much the same way people assume I'll burn my house down for burning white pine. Free wood just seems to burn a little warmer.
I'm a Nova Scotianer, same as a Mainer just with extra steps. And I've also heard it called hackmatack,
Look forward to seeing more of the pup. She'll have to make more guest appearances when she's feeling better.
Nice flex on the gas axe. Glad to see you were able to find the Git-R'-Done edition that still runs on carbonated Dino juice.
I had to learn pretty early on in my chain sawyer'in that if the saw gets stuck and its gettin dark you can always remove the bar and chain and at least keep the power head. Now a days I just keep a spare saw with me at all times.
@@dicktiionary Yup, then you can cut from the other side and free up what got stuck.
@@nelsonbrum8496 exactly. I also get stuck cutting a bound down big fir. Extra bar and chain let me cut relief wedges.
Nothing like getting stuck in the hedge tree twice. Call it a day, take the power heads, and come back tomorrow with the tractor and knock it over like you should've in the first place.
@@nelsonbrum8496 Yep. I once went back and forth between the two bars (as one got stuck the other unjammed, but they were never unjammed at the same time) until the cut was completed. When I originally changed bars I was only intending to cut the stuck bar free.
Hope the pooch gets better soon.
@@felixcosty he thought the dog had been bitten by mosquitos and was itching. What had really happened was she got attacked by a little bug called a “no see ‘um” (real name Ceratopogonidae). They are annoying little bastards that bite all over and make you itch.
@@felixcosty Lots of bites from “noseeum” flies. miniature biting bastards from forrest hell.
@@felixcosty think mosquitoes, but small and hard to see. Flying fleas. Hence the name, noseeums. (No see them)
Just to say, I'm from UK and you probably have a couple of years on me, but you have sooo many words of wisdom! Legend! X
Jack of all trades master of one. Keeping that mug just outa frame! Lol
Best chainsaw ever made
Up in highlands where Twin Rivers meet lived a one ball half breed named AvE!
Loved the video and made me have a much needed laff.
I can't believe they let you own one of them tactical fully automagic assault saws up there and kntuckiestand... Just received my sticker order. Thank you!
Only thing good about wearing gloves with a powersaw is making it easier to find the fingers when they go flying.
New stickers arrived. Beautiful.
Enjoyed this very much, thanks again!
I have a "Gas Axe' just like that but it smokes a pipe. Just opening the muffler up makes for a cheap but noticeable improvement let alone a little port work. Good saw, Good day and good luck to you. Thanks for the vid.
Did the same with my small Husqvarna and it indeed improved a lot. Also, the spark arrestor was holding it back as well.
So , trying to port an extorque might be a expensive bad idea . Pipe is not as invasive mod. Proceed with caution and learn from others mistakes boys
Loving my battery electric. Always starts on the first trigger squeeze, and outdoes my gas Husky.
Same here. I read on the forums a few years back that gutting the muffler/spark arrestor gains you about 15% more power. So a fella did that and it is _quite_ noticeable. Wakes the neighbors like a bastard but it's better for me.
One of the best saws husqvarna ever made.
I'm buying a 592 this week.
I’m not too impressed with the x-torq stuff. The original 372XP is a good saw though.
I enjoyed the part with the dog, and also chainsaw. Dogs n chainsaws make the happy pixies flow. Amongst other things
I still love the two smokes engines, they just run!!!
The larch.
THE larch.
The...LARCH.
~ _How to recognise different types of trees from quite a long way away._
Episode 12B
No. 1
'No.1, The Larch' - a nice 'woody' word too, not unlike 'Caribou' in that sense . . .
You talk real nice. I can't get enough of you even when you're discussing things I'm not particularly interested in. You've got such a fun way with words. Actually just a real handsome personality and way with words. You're like a real life Tom Bombadil with an, albeit, pervy disposition.
Thank you for lower the volume of the saw!
I love how closed captioning states (music) when the saw's choochin.
Poor Daisy :( hope she feels better soon.
I just looked last night to see if I missed a patreon post. Good timing!
Hah, great vid, thanks! Hope the pupper feels better!
Been using those Bluetooth chaps for about 20+ years haven’t failed me yet.
cheers from just outside of cranbrook!
Always good seein' someone else who can run a saw
Belle description d'arbres!!! Maudit caliss!
Was so tired, started reading comments before I watched the video. Damndest thing though, finally understood what in the hell you were trying to do! And, OH Pup-Pup!
Aww, what a good pooch
I was on a rental unit this whole week that would go into limp mode whenever it fancied. Turning it off and back on cleared it til the next time. I found myself saying "hello tractor" quite a few times this week.
372 is a great saw. It wont let u down
The larch ecology lesson reminds me of the botanical AvE, Crime Pays but Botany Doesn't. Betwixt you two a fella can really learn a thing or two!
My 365 only died when I drove over it with an excavator, hopefully you are smarter than I was! Cheers from the Frozen Plains of the Peace!
David Soul and Paul Michael Glaser were the original Husky & Larch.
They did their loggin' in a Gran Torino!!
The song of the forest. Oh I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok.
Good wood, good saw, (bar oil) do it a favour quick reach around to the underside for a little screw and you will up the lube output.
Bit of a dolmar fan boy my self. Have a old husky 55 airinjected that's been ripping for a while.great saw
That scat on yonder log was raccoon.. they climb up on stuff and leave a calling card
FORD
"At least they circled the problem"
How to recognize trees from a long way away. Number one: The Larch. The. Larch.
that bleee bleee bleee sound when the saw bound up 😄
The 372xp is probably the most wanted saw husqvarna makes.
06:08 best campfire story I've heard in a while!
Sweet saw. I only have a couple acres, so I run the "Rancher" model.
What a gorgeous place to take the family and spent the day screwing off with nature.
Awesome vijeo as always AVE. Thanks for everything you do. I so look forward to all of your videos and highly recommend them to friends. I assume you were wearing your safety squints as you made this video
Ryan S - I know someone close to me who decided to chop a smallish piece of wood, but decided to squint rather than get the safetys: The very first chop popped him in the eye, resulting in double vision in that eye. Lucky some eyedrops at the ER fixed the double vision. By the same token, I ALWAYS used hearing protection around loud noises, but lost the hearing in one ear after taking a shower🤔
@@cmans79tr7 I've been an electrician for 22 years and I remember thinking it was a pain in the ass to wear safety squints but I've gotten so used to wearing them and can't imagine how many times they have saved my sight. I now wear them everytime I'm doing anything at home even mowing the lawn. I'm glad your friend was lucky
1:24 true gentleman you are sir
Awe! Looks like my backyard!🎃
Old BMX proverb;
Never say, "one more."
Same goes for skiing. When you're at the bottom at the end of the day and can feel it in your legs, don't go for that "just one more". It's not worth the risk.
At least they circuled the problem. Class
Good test
First off, your cider tale made me spew forth my drink from my lips. Second, as a US southerner, I understood about every 5th word of this veejayo even though I’ve watched many many of your tool and workshop vids. Wondering when Google translate will have an AvE setting.
I love this saw it kills!!! so good.
Good stuff, the kids enjoyed that👍🏻
Best saw they've ever made.
They cut fast for the weight
Despite the powers that be having their hand deeper in your pocket, you're only paying an extra 8 cents for dinosaur squeezings than we are on the other side of the rock pile.
That odometer reading made my eye twitch
You all need a Mcculloch 10-10 automatic from the mid 70s. I cut many many years with one of those and other than normal wear items it never skipped a beat. Lots of power too. Auto oiler with manual over ride for these very situations. Had the chain brake as well.
She may have been a touch slower cutting and maybe a wee bit heavier but she was reliable.
Those Swedes sure make a mean sewing machine. Stitched yerself up a great time.
Fantastic saw
Lmaoaoaoaoo @ 2:06 “I don’t like talking to those Mexicans, they get expensive” as a Mexican I appreciate you, keep your stick on the ice!
I too bought a 372xp last year. The power curve is interesting but it likes to eat the wood. I went with full wrap handle, cause I could
I have an 056 Super that doesn't slow down for nothing, not even when wrecking a $60 chain.
My HussieMarma had two wheels and 350ccs, and it bounces right off trees without cutting at all! Maybe I should return it.
I had one that was only 250ccs and was an absolute pain in the cunninglinguals to start, but when it got to choochin, tabarnack!
Canola oil for bar oil works a treat, maybe half n half with the recommended husky juice in the colder months.
You're a regular Buckin' Billy Ray with that orange '72.
124k, my Toyota dealer called me in to change the break in oil in the tundra
372xp is a fine saw being an Arborist i love using them.
Reminds me of the classic French dish: Coq in Cider
Squeeze bottle (salad dressing bottle works good) filled with kerosene or kerosene and oil mix, and turn the oiler all the way up, Give the bar a squirt when it binds and just before shutting down. If it's really sticky, I put the kero/oil mix in the chain oil tank too.
Larch is tough, with all the shmoo inside and all. Our vertical frame saw had to be watercooled when we cut logs of this stuff, else the stellite coated sawblades would overheat and get dull. And handling the wet wood was a nightmare. The sharp corners would could through leather gloves quickly, leaving splinters from hell in your palms.
That is the EXACT SAME distant chainsaw sound that played on the Red Green show!
Took me half the comments before the penny dropped and I'd figured the hot Dickens Cider.....
2:19
"at least they circled the problem " XD
Fun and games with the Limb Reaper.
AvE, we had similar problem with our dachshund. A friend gave us a bar of Margo Neem Oil based soap to wash him with and it worked. Great bug repellent and antiseptic qualities. Sold on eBay
I need me some of that there Bluetooth PPE! Amazing time to be alive...
Poor Daisy! Ya just cant leave her with the Dewclaw!
I've got Husqvarna and Stihl hanging in my shop. They're great saws, but only Husqvarna has let me down when it counted
@AvE it seems the stickers are the chemical resistant type. They are fantastic. Have to hide em from mngt though.
Looks like the tree lasted 146 years. Pretty good wood for it's age
"Number One - The Larch"
Ah oui mon arbre préféré, le tabarnak de st-ciboire
I have now idea what you are saying. But if he liked it then I will too :)