I don't think I've ever seen so much sawdust exit the back of a saw as we've seen here. Clearly a powerful saw and a real sharp chain and just the right amount of pressure on the bar. You are the Master, sir!
I love watchin you run a saw but boy that pains my heart to see that big Cedar bucked up into firewood.... I need that delivered to my sawmill in 12 foot lenghts!!
Now that's what you call everything working together( bar and chain, fuel mixture, etc.) and when you have that, the saw does all the work, not the other way around! The ''sweet sound of the '70's''....Buckin', I remember it well! That is one nice saw my friend!!!
I grew up with an old Homelite saw, not nearly that big. Used it around our farm for clearing fallen trees and keeping the edges of the fields in check.
The amount of chips that old Mac puts it is crazy. By the way, when I was 13, my first job was at a hardware store. We sold and repaired Mac’s. I built several 10-10’s out of wore out saws that where under the bench in a box. Oh how I wish I had them today. Love the channel by the way.
The Super Pro 125 was my father's favorite saw... he used to work for Fedje and Gunderson back in the day... big wood up and down the coast... ;) Cheers Billy!
Hey Buckin’ I’m from Virginia & I love your channel. I’ve learned so much from you & enjoy watching everything you put out here for us all. Thank you for being such a great person spreading the wealth of knowledge & passion you have inside of you for the timber cutting life. Be kind!
Hey buckin, i grow up around logging and ranching, my step dad was a logger, in the past 6 or 7 years, i got back into the wood, firewood mostly, but watching your videos has ignited a forgotten passion for power saws, thank you brother for all you share, i love watching your videos. God bless and be safe brother.
I was a boy in the 70's.
Absolutely loved seeing the vintage Homelite and Mcculloch in their natural environment.
I don't think I've ever seen so much sawdust exit the back of a saw as we've seen here. Clearly a powerful saw and a real sharp chain and just the right amount of pressure on the bar. You are the Master, sir!
As soon as I saw that yellow, I knew it was a McCulloch. Good memories with that gear driven monster! Thx
I love watchin you run a saw but boy that pains my heart to see that big Cedar bucked up into firewood.... I need that delivered to my sawmill in 12 foot lenghts!!
The plume of chips coming off that Mac is insane. That is what I am talking about right there.
Now that's what you call everything working together( bar and chain, fuel mixture, etc.) and when you have that, the saw does all the work, not the other way around! The ''sweet sound of the '70's''....Buckin', I remember it well! That is one nice saw my friend!!!
I grew up with an old Homelite saw, not nearly that big. Used it around our farm for clearing fallen trees and keeping the edges of the fields in check.
The amount of chips that old Mac puts it is crazy. By the way, when I was 13, my first job was at a hardware store. We sold and repaired Mac’s. I built several 10-10’s out of wore out saws that where under the bench in a box. Oh how I wish I had them today. Love the channel by the way.
I think it’s cool you still run those old saws and have so much love for them. Bit heavy but man they had power.
Buckin I had a 125 back in the early 80's, dang I miss that saw, thanks for sharing yours, best saw I ever owned !!!
A ported 044 was the saw we used on the landing for bucking, back in the late 80's.
The Super Pro 125 was my father's favorite saw... he used to work for Fedje and Gunderson back in the day... big wood up and down the coast... ;) Cheers Billy!
That McColloch is so impressive, a beast without as much as a hiccup. They just don’t make stuff like this anymore
loving to hear this old saws running so good,its like music to my ears.
Man that thing EATS!!
That ol 125 makes quick work out of anything!!
Hey Buckin’ I’m from Virginia & I love your channel. I’ve learned so much from you & enjoy watching everything you put out here for us all. Thank you for being such a great person spreading the wealth of knowledge & passion you have inside of you for the timber cutting life. Be kind!
Hey buckin, i grow up around logging and ranching, my step dad was a logger, in the past 6 or 7 years, i got back into the wood, firewood mostly, but watching your videos has ignited a forgotten passion for power saws, thank you brother for all you share, i love watching your videos. God bless and be safe brother.
Yeah, that 125 pro definitely eats that wood like soft candy. Love it! Thank you for your continued tutelage.