Good for you wearing those pants! 20+ years of bucking, never had a incident... I bought some saw pants, and a few weeks after, a freak situation caused the cutting edge to come across my knee. Damn glad I bought those pants!! Worth every penny!
I got a 562xp...love that thing to pieces! That's my big saw here in SE WI. My two big saws are 460 Rancher and 562xp both with 20" usually. Sometimes 24".
"Get some food". I did a similar thing at 7/11. Pulled up, saw a guy I recognised from the area, homeless dude sitting outside the store. He didn't ask for anything but I wanted to help, lend a hand, be thoughtful. When at the counter I see they had a special on chicken tenders, potato wedges etc. I paid for a couple things & when I got outside I told him to go see the cashier & tell her what you want from the specials, it's paid for. He looked at me like it was a joke or I was harassing him perhaps. I assured him & got in my vehicle as he walked in the store. Saw him talk to the cashier then look around at me in my vehicle, still with a confuzzled look on his face. That look was priceless!
Yesterday I gave the guy who works at the recycling center a truck load of ash. 6’ bed. He was taking home paper products to burn in his stove last winter. I don’t sell firewood anyway but I have about 3 years of supply.
Paying attention to your videos, your knowledge share is wonderful, it made me go cut down some leaners near the house with confidence. All wonderful and I thank you for the advice. Your attitude is a bright light, if more people had it, the world would be a brighter and better place. God blessed you my friend and thank you.
592xp would be fun to watch you run. And your 266 is on the way!!!!! Really excited to see you put that saw to work. Tinnman did some awesome work on that saw. Just fired my l65 for the first time since its build. L65 cylinder, 365 pop up piston, 268 carb, muffler is a work In progress, did some nice port work. Still have some work to do with the odds and ends but man alive shes got a nasty crackle to her. Gonna be a fun old saw. Thanks for all the content Buckin, look forward to watching your video everyday!
🇨🇦Happy Canada day 🇨🇦Buckin 🇨🇦and friends🇨🇦Still learning from ya🇨🇦after over 5yrs of watching ya🇨🇦Thanks for all you do🇨🇦for all the lives you’ve changed🇨🇦for the better🇨🇦we are all better when we all feel love🇨🇦
I grew up running saws with my grandpa. At one time we had enough wood cut and split to last 30 winters keeping a MN farmhouse 85 degrees all winter long. Safety gear included steel toe boots ... that's about it. You learned how to "be rugged" as grandpa used to say .... by 13 years old you knew how to squint just right so the saw chips stayed out of your eyes lol. I'm 40 now ... still have all my eyes, fingers, toes, arms, and legs. All the safety gear in the world doesn't make up for common sense and planning ahead. I do recommend a pair of safety glasses these days ... and spend the time to keep them clean when working. Regardless, the best safety gear you can own is in your skull between your ears. If you have a 4' diameter oak tree come down on you, that fancy hardhat and face shield is only going to be used to contain the mess so the authorities knew it was you. Plan ahead and think!
Power saw pants folks .!!! Great work buckin. Ppl get hurt every day crossing the street. You are not getting anyone hurt, you INSPYR greatness and love. Keeep being YOU 💪🏻🪓🦾🎯🖤💛
I have the Jonsered equivalent 2260 and as you said it is a great limbing saw. I've used it on my logging job to limb and buck, also trim truck's. Most of the time it rides in my log truck to trim anything unexpected that any mill might complain about. Twenty inch bar and it does the job, small and light.
Love the channel, subscriber for over a year. I love running saws and cutting wood. I definitely agree, I don't like the design of the handle either. Just an educated guess that they made it like that for ambidextrous or left handed people so they have a handle grip. Take care Buckin'.
I'm going to cut the sleeves off all my shirts cause a guy I saw on the internet did it. HAHAHA. I dont' get how people think that it's the fault of someone online if someone does something stupid in real life and hurts themselves. Good reminder to be safe though. I love my 562XP. I've got all of the 5 series XP's and I have to say, I grab my 562 more often then the others. If all I'm doing is limbing the 550XP Mk2 is hard to beat, and for bigger stuff the 572's awesome. But for a bit of everything, when I'm in the woods with only 1, the 562's my go to.
Good Thursday to ya Buckin n tha fam. Message was on point. Welcome to all of the army. To the new subscribers, welcome. Enjoy, Be kind and get after that gullet.
@@kennethstephens8046 yeah and the only difference in the cylinders is the transfer covers from what I've been able to dig up. And the stuffers on the crank you get with the xp. Being a stihl guy I've been eyeballing the new to the US, standard carb version ms661. There's no dealer support for husky in my AO.
That awesome what you do out and about your videos bring a smile to my face and at my age it does take something good to make that happen have a great day my friend
Clogger pants are awesome and the chaps they make are awesome too worth every penny. And Donny ported a 562 for me last summer love the saw. And I agree the full wrap handle makes it hard to fuel up for sure.
Hey bucken ive got a question",i personally never seen one of these tool's",what are they called.? I will be geting one really soon",makes a big difference in keeping chain rolling flat and straight.
I run the 562 all more than any saw. Thanks for the video. Also dont wear the chaps enough. New guys are always folling my every move, ill work on this with you!
Great to see you trying out the dark side with the 562xp! In your comments there are questions about oiling, I run a 28 on mine with the oiler all the way up and it oils very well. It spits out oil like a 372 so it should oil a 32 no problem.
Heu there buck'n I'm happy that you're checking out the 562. I have this saw personally and I run a 32 inch Oregon bar and I love it I do think it needs an improvement to the muffler and that full rap needs to be fixed. Definitely looking forward to seeing what your gonna do with it.
Love this. I asked you what you thought of this saw and you said it's a good saw but it's in the filing. I'm cutting 2 to 3 ft dead seasoned ironbark in Queensland. I'm also going to be ripping some of these maybe even sawmilling them too. I'll let you know how it goes.
Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦 Buckin. Yes sir the .325 chain makes a big difference, I changed from a 3/8 50 to .325 50 on my ms 260 world of difference. Be safe.
Glad to see the safety glasses protecting your hair! I'm sure your hair will look good when you end up in the ER with saw chips in your eye! DUDE! You're smarter than that.
The clutch has a marking with an arrow that shows "off ->", it has a wedge in it for you to put a flathead screwdriver or tool of your liking and whack with a mallet and it pops right off. Visible above your thumb at the 2:21 mark.
Buckin, every time I've tried bringing an over-wide bar down to run a chain with a narrower gauge, I've found that the chain still wobbles unacceptably. The reason, I think is, that the only part of bar you change is the lip or top of the groove. The bottom is still milled to the wider measurement. If you were to cut the bar you would see an A shaped slot. This lets the bottom of drive links slop side to side. Yes, it's nit-picky, but it's true. This is all just my opinion. Best wishes!!! PS.... Ive also found that the slot after its re-formed, tends to collect more crud as the edge is narrower than the bottom of the groove and doesn't self clean as well. Keep an eye on yours and see if you notice that. I do close the rails on my bars as regular maintenance, but I try to stay away from modifying gauge widths. Thanks so much for your videos. I truly enjoy them!!!!
Buckin your a diamond 💎 for u to just shout someone over here's cash well we need more people like u in the world. Love ya brother. Stay safe btw loving the syftey speaks gonna get myself pair them. U ship Scotland UK🏴
Another thing I found with the 562 it's a really good idea to Port out the muffler it helps get a lot of the heat out and that motor will flows so much better
Billy i definitely hear yah and agree with you. Because the muffler did choke it out but other than that i think it's a decent saw especially running 32 inch bar.
Oh man, I'm excited to see what ya think of that power saw! In my experience it's the best power to weight of any stock saw I've ran, I run a 28" bar on those. Agree with ya on the 3/4 wrap handle for fueling, seems really bad on that saw in particular. 🤨 Hope everyone's having a great day, spread the love and kindness!
Brady Watcherson some would counter that that honor goes to the 462. But not in that price range. I think maybe the 562 is the best power for the CCs, weight, and price.
Hi Billy!!😀😀 I was surprised that you didn't just a loop of. 63 gauge Stihl .325 chain. I've been running it for years on my MS 460's and all I can get from Stihl is. 63 gauge chain. I just love how smooth and fast it cuts on a 70 plus cc saw. Unless it's over 80 degrees Fahrenheit, I always wear my chaps. That way your pants don't wear out because they will outlast 40 pairs of jeans or more. I have never cut them but there is always that slim chance it could happen. I would much rather cut my chaps than have to go to the hospital and be laid up for a while from a bad cut. Take care my friend!!😀😀 Logger Al
Hello, Buckin Army-I haven't commented in a few videos. Very informative like usual, Buckin you're doing a great job of educating your viewers. I'm still not working, but life takes care of us. In closing be Kind like Buckin always says.
Back when we was growing up as a young boy I dnt think they even had power saw pants we were just more aware but now they have them u better just us them 👍👍
Been dying to see you run a 562 and 572 BBR, since I'm up in the air for which I want to buy for home use. Was excited to see this video pop up since I've been agonizing the choice. Just wish I could have seen 3/8" on a 28 bar at stock first, since that is what I was shopping for. You should have known that!🤪😄😄
Running 3/8" chain? Only ask cause I been going back and forth on buying a 572 or 562 for bucking some bigger pennsylvania hardwood. (Cherry- maple- oak mostly) Like the weight/price of the 62, but don't want to be disappointed running 28" bar to save my knees and back and wish I'd got the 72 instead
@simd510 actually I went with an Echo 7310p. Nothing else was really in stock post pandemic. I've been thrilled with it, balances perfect with a 28" sugihara and pulls full house 3/8 in hardwood without a care. It may be a hair slower on a big log, but it's super reliable, no electronics I can't tune, built solid (metal not plastic) and starts on second pull every time. Current pricing I'm not up on, but at the time it was 25 percent less money than a 572 or stihl 462. Now I may make a different choice based on price 572/462, but wouldn't trade the Echo for a 562 unless it was to run a shorter bar.
Oh, I have a pair of chainsaw chaps and wear them. I don't have any long bar saws, mine are 20" or shorter. Here in the northeast it seems unless your a pro most bars are 20" or shorter . This means more kneeling in the dirt and mud, also i use them for weedwacking. It really saves the wear and tear on your real pants. I also always wear the hat, and muffs, and shield. I have the worst luck and would always have chips in my face.
Thank you for this great video and all of your positivity. Such a refreshing And positive and informative video each time. I just got myself a 562. Can’t wait to see the rest of your videos on it for more insight into it. Thank you again and have a great day!
Hey buckin, over in the UK here, i have a 562 that got mashed by a tree and i re built her, west coast style with the wrap and proper dogs, i run a 25" stihl .063 cannon bar with a half skip oregon round file chain on and she cuts good. looking forward to seeing your opinion once you have run the saw a bit.
great saw , i got my wife one because she wanted to lern to use a chain saw , she has all the safety stuff because i would not let her use a saw without it so in turn i had to get all the safety stuff as well ( lead by example)heheh but it is a good thing , cutting aussie hard woods is tough on saw's and people as well for that matter but i think you will be impressed with the 562xp , i know i am.
That is gorgious saws id love to trade a. Few saws for one i love the 550 xp too they are awsome never choke when worm when they first came out it was major problem
One can do as they want and I do play from time to time without cutting pants but I do feel a bit nekkid with out them and wear them when serious about cutting, This old codger does not wear Crocs cutting or not.
Thats the husky hot start option! I run the 562xp and the 572xp. The 62, after numerous issues, blew the plug out. After that fix it no longer idles on its own. Both run 32 bars with xcut chains. The 72 is heavy but violent, my go to!
Hi, been getting into older powersaws and vintage axes with the younger fella 13... we have our helmets and visor plus our hearing protection.... but copy on the safety powersaws pants, 99% percent of the time we will get away with our trousers and jeans but that 1% time when the saw bites back it will be unforgiving... thanks chief for the positive msg and bloody oath friends it's laziness and stupidity! I am guilty of both but will make a conscious effort to be just that little bit smarter.. god bless you all
Hi Billy Ray we are Suppose to live in a world of Choices My choice is mine your choice is yours It's not The Choice of other's Love what you doing Billy Ray awesome Videos
Good for you wearing those pants! 20+ years of bucking, never had a incident... I bought some saw pants, and a few weeks after, a freak situation caused the cutting edge to come across my knee. Damn glad I bought those pants!! Worth every penny!
I got a 562xp...love that thing to pieces! That's my big saw here in SE WI. My two big saws are 460 Rancher and 562xp both with 20" usually. Sometimes 24".
"Get some food". I did a similar thing at 7/11. Pulled up, saw a guy I recognised from the area, homeless dude sitting outside the store. He didn't ask for anything but I wanted to help, lend a hand, be thoughtful.
When at the counter I see they had a special on chicken tenders, potato wedges etc. I paid for a couple things & when I got outside I told him to go see the cashier & tell her what you want from the specials, it's paid for. He looked at me like it was a joke or I was harassing him perhaps. I assured him & got in my vehicle as he walked in the store. Saw him talk to the cashier then look around at me in my vehicle, still with a confuzzled look on his face. That look was priceless!
Yesterday I gave the guy who works at the recycling center a truck load of ash. 6’ bed. He was taking home paper products to burn in his stove last winter. I don’t sell firewood anyway but I have about 3 years of supply.
Love the intensity and excitement. This dude loves what he does.
I actually really enjoy watching you run new saws.. it makes me appreciate the old saws even more. 💪🤣
"i run powersaws in shorts... thongs..." lol your awesome man keep up the kindness
Thanks Buckin', can not wait to see you put the 562 thru the paces. I usually where my power saw pants.Take Care, Stay Safe and Be Kind...
Thanks for being honest and teaching me so much about power saws and axes! Be safe my friend.
Paying attention to your videos, your knowledge share is wonderful, it made me go cut down some leaners near the house with confidence. All wonderful and I thank you for the advice. Your attitude is a bright light, if more people had it, the world would be a brighter and better place. God blessed you my friend and thank you.
I bought one a few years back, absolutely love that saw with 24" bar and stihl chain.
592xp would be fun to watch you run. And your 266 is on the way!!!!! Really excited to see you put that saw to work. Tinnman did some awesome work on that saw. Just fired my l65 for the first time since its build. L65 cylinder, 365 pop up piston, 268 carb, muffler is a work In progress, did some nice port work. Still have some work to do with the odds and ends but man alive shes got a nasty crackle to her. Gonna be a fun old saw. Thanks for all the content Buckin, look forward to watching your video everyday!
We love your channel. Power saw pants have saved my husband twice over the years. Yes they are not comfortable but they work.
you bet
Unbelievable what this Man knows ! Thank you Sir! .... furthering my education !
🇨🇦Happy Canada day 🇨🇦Buckin 🇨🇦and friends🇨🇦Still learning from ya🇨🇦after over 5yrs of watching ya🇨🇦Thanks for all you do🇨🇦for all the lives you’ve changed🇨🇦for the better🇨🇦we are all better when we all feel love🇨🇦
I grew up running saws with my grandpa. At one time we had enough wood cut and split to last 30 winters keeping a MN farmhouse 85 degrees all winter long. Safety gear included steel toe boots ... that's about it. You learned how to "be rugged" as grandpa used to say .... by 13 years old you knew how to squint just right so the saw chips stayed out of your eyes lol. I'm 40 now ... still have all my eyes, fingers, toes, arms, and legs. All the safety gear in the world doesn't make up for common sense and planning ahead. I do recommend a pair of safety glasses these days ... and spend the time to keep them clean when working. Regardless, the best safety gear you can own is in your skull between your ears. If you have a 4' diameter oak tree come down on you, that fancy hardhat and face shield is only going to be used to contain the mess so the authorities knew it was you. Plan ahead and think!
I agree with you but a hard hat and snake proof chaps are needed to survive working in New Mexico
I AGREE 46yrs old started cutting at 10yrs old . Up here in northern New England . Love my 066.
Yeah there’s nothing like getting out there dropping trees and splitting firewood! Just pay attention to where the saw could potentially go!
Power saw pants folks .!!!
Great work buckin. Ppl get hurt every day crossing the street. You are not getting anyone hurt, you INSPYR greatness and love. Keeep being YOU 💪🏻🪓🦾🎯🖤💛
Finally you got the saw I use most of my time😀. Ported they run great. Blessings brother ❤️
I have the Jonsered equivalent 2260 and as you said it is a great limbing saw. I've used it on my logging job to limb and buck, also trim truck's. Most of the time it rides in my log truck to trim anything unexpected that any mill might complain about. Twenty inch bar and it does the job, small and light.
Love the channel, subscriber for over a year. I love running saws and cutting wood. I definitely agree, I don't like the design of the handle either. Just an educated guess that they made it like that for ambidextrous or left handed people so they have a handle grip. Take care Buckin'.
3:45 .. i want that sound on every zoom feature on every device i own. Love it :D
lol
Nice saw!! Very nice. Graham 👍👍🌲🌲🇬🇧🇬🇧
I’m a Stihl man but I’m looking forward to running the 592xp I really enjoy watching your videos I really find them interesting billy
I'm going to cut the sleeves off all my shirts cause a guy I saw on the internet did it. HAHAHA. I dont' get how people think that it's the fault of someone online if someone does something stupid in real life and hurts themselves. Good reminder to be safe though. I love my 562XP. I've got all of the 5 series XP's and I have to say, I grab my 562 more often then the others. If all I'm doing is limbing the 550XP Mk2 is hard to beat, and for bigger stuff the 572's awesome. But for a bit of everything, when I'm in the woods with only 1, the 562's my go to.
Converting some of my welding shirts to "no sleeves " also ! hahaahahaahaha. A Billy Ray wannabe........
@@bruceb3786 He's a pretty good person to want to be.
These vids are so inspirational and educational. Great comments on the pants Billy. Keep it coming👍
glad yer happy
Hello everyone welcome to the greatest show on earth. Be safe and spread love
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Love that intro buckin !! I’m a long time subscriber and don’t comment much.
Stay safe this summer and have fun!!
From your tree brother in Alabama!!
I bet you’re in Chilton Co. too aren’t you? Lol
There’s a few of us that watch Buckin’ from the area.
@@livewithnick YES! Thorsby. I run Canopy Care Tree Rervice !
I love my 562 biggest bar I can pull over here in Australia is 20" our wood is like concrete
Yeah, average wood I get to cut in my part of Oz starts in the hard range and goes up from there...
Im running 070 with 32 inch bar no dramas hear in oz
@@aaronbarton9811 bit of torque difference between a 070 and a 562xp
@@BRKS-fj2jt yeah i also run 32 on 365 and 660 aswell
@@BRKS-fj2jt but i mainly cut iron bark and yellow box
Great vidoes, learned a lot even at 68 yrs young.
Really enjoyed your demo, we are learning from it, very informative, thank you for sharing, your good. 🇦🇺
Good Thursday to ya Buckin n tha fam. Message was on point. Welcome to all of the army. To the new subscribers, welcome. Enjoy, Be kind and get after that gullet.
Looking forward for you testing the 592 xp✌🏼
I'm waiting to see those things hit the shelves myself. I have no need for one but man I want one !
It will be the new, new gen husky 90 beast 😎👌🏻
I think I’d rather have the 585. Manual carb
@@kennethstephens8046 yeah and the only difference in the cylinders is the transfer covers from what I've been able to dig up. And the stuffers on the crank you get with the xp.
Being a stihl guy I've been eyeballing the new to the US, standard carb version ms661. There's no dealer support for husky in my AO.
@@SixOFord the 585 is smaller displacement. 84cc vs 92 in the 592
That awesome what you do out and about your videos bring a smile to my face and at my age it does take something good to make that happen have a great day my friend
Clogger pants are awesome and the chaps they make are awesome too worth every penny. And Donny ported a 562 for me last summer love the saw. And I agree the full wrap handle makes it hard to fuel up for sure.
Hey bucken ive got a question",i personally never seen one of these tool's",what are they called.? I will be geting one really soon",makes a big difference in keeping chain rolling flat and straight.
I love my cloggers. Saved my right leg from being nipped not too long ago.
Like the drum music intro. Good dynamic audio to get ya into things!
I run the 562 all more than any saw. Thanks for the video. Also dont wear the chaps enough. New guys are always folling my every move, ill work on this with you!
I appreciate all your videos. Thank you
Thanks for running this saw. Like the size and weight of it and Tinman loves his!
This new intro is like a Discovery channel intro... Hahaha
Billy, you're Scottish accent is brilliant. Seriously, I have never heard any American or Canadian do a better Scottish accent.
he he
Great to see you trying out the dark side with the 562xp! In your comments there are questions about oiling, I run a 28 on mine with the oiler all the way up and it oils very well. It spits out oil like a 372 so it should oil a 32 no problem.
no prob there
Great job on the saw buckin. Keep living the dream buddy.
Heu there buck'n
I'm happy that you're checking out the 562. I have this saw personally and I run a 32 inch Oregon bar and I love it I do think it needs an improvement to the muffler and that full rap needs to be fixed. Definitely looking forward to seeing what your gonna do with it.
Love this. I asked you what you thought of this saw and you said it's a good saw but it's in the filing.
I'm cutting 2 to 3 ft dead seasoned ironbark in Queensland. I'm also going to be ripping some of these maybe even sawmilling them too.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Way to go buckin paying it forward i do the same thing sometimes love and piece from newbrunswick
Love the 562xp. Good lookin saw
Happy Canada Day 🇨🇦 Buckin. Yes sir the .325 chain makes a big difference, I changed from a 3/8 50 to .325 50 on my ms 260 world of difference. Be safe.
Awesome saw Buckin. I have two ported ones and wow
I love my 562 every time I run it! I was using a 24inch bar but switched to a 20.
Why did you switch to 20? Could it not handle 24?
Glad to see the safety glasses protecting your hair! I'm sure your hair will look good when you end up in the ER with saw chips in your eye! DUDE! You're smarter than that.
The clutch has a marking with an arrow that shows "off ->", it has a wedge in it for you to put a flathead screwdriver or tool of your liking and whack with a mallet and it pops right off. Visible above your thumb at the 2:21 mark.
Love the badass edit at the start!
That is the way, leadership by example! Peace, kindness, love, honor, dignity and ppe (personal protection equipment) lets all be safe!
I've got a 28" oregon lightweight running full comp 3/8 .050 on my 562 - no problems
it pulls that no prob thyats what i had on it
That's exactly the setup I needed to hear about! 👍
Started running a Poulan bow bar saw when I was 10-12 years old. Late 60's early 70's. We never heard of power saw pants.
Buckin, every time I've tried bringing an over-wide bar down to run a chain with a narrower gauge, I've found that the chain still wobbles unacceptably. The reason, I think is, that the only part of bar you change is the lip or top of the groove. The bottom is still milled to the wider measurement. If you were to cut the bar you would see an A shaped slot. This lets the bottom of drive links slop side to side. Yes, it's nit-picky, but it's true. This is all just my opinion. Best wishes!!!
PS.... Ive also found that the slot after its re-formed, tends to collect more crud as the edge is narrower than the bottom of the groove and doesn't self clean as well. Keep an eye on yours and see if you notice that.
I do close the rails on my bars as regular maintenance, but I try to stay away from modifying gauge widths. Thanks so much for your videos. I truly enjoy them!!!!
F*ck yeah!!! I was about to buy a 572XP, but after watching this video you changed my mindset...
Buckin your a diamond 💎 for u to just shout someone over here's cash well we need more people like u in the world. Love ya brother. Stay safe btw loving the syftey speaks gonna get myself pair them. U ship Scotland UK🏴
Another thing I found with the 562 it's a really good idea to Port out the muffler it helps get a lot of the heat out and that motor will flows so much better
No you just take the screen out
Yup that’s what I did !
Clogger 0s. Are awesome. It just too hot for me to put em on right now. The chaps are where it's at in the heat. High five. Nice convertion.
I brazed a port in my friends 562 and it runs great.
thanks buckin! haven't got a saw yet but really looking at the 372
oh man, you crack me up with all of your sound effects..
😂
That 562 lookin good!! Have a Wonderful day Friends!! Be Kind! ❤️✌️
I like buckins chop shop show ! That was a pretty sweet switch over
Love the videos man hope all is well.
Billy i definitely hear yah and agree with you. Because the muffler did choke it out but other than that i think it's a decent saw especially running 32 inch bar.
Awesome saw, awesome channel 👍🏻
Oh man, I'm excited to see what ya think of that power saw! In my experience it's the best power to weight of any stock saw I've ran, I run a 28" bar on those. Agree with ya on the 3/4 wrap handle for fueling, seems really bad on that saw in particular. 🤨 Hope everyone's having a great day, spread the love and kindness!
Brady Watcherson some would counter that that honor goes to the 462. But not in that price range. I think maybe the 562 is the best power for the CCs, weight, and price.
Agree I run a 28” on mine live that saw
Hi Billy!!😀😀
I was surprised that you didn't just a loop of. 63 gauge Stihl .325 chain. I've been running it for years on my MS 460's and all I can get from Stihl is. 63 gauge chain. I just love how smooth and fast it cuts on a 70 plus cc saw.
Unless it's over 80 degrees Fahrenheit, I always wear my chaps. That way your pants don't wear out because they will outlast 40 pairs of jeans or more. I have never cut them but there is always that slim chance it could happen. I would much rather cut my chaps than have to go to the hospital and be laid up for a while from a bad cut.
Take care my friend!!😀😀
Logger Al
good ta see ya al
@@BuckinBillyRaySmith I'm always here watching!!😀😀👍❤
Good morning from Hamilton New Zealand.
Haa Haa this is crazy! I have been talking to Tinman about porting my 562xp and now here you are! With a 562! Heck yeah Buckin’!!
Hello, Buckin Army-I haven't commented in a few videos. Very informative like usual, Buckin you're doing a great job of educating your viewers.
I'm still not working, but life takes care of us.
In closing be Kind like Buckin always says.
Love the sound of a Husky
Back when we was growing up as a young boy I dnt think they even had power saw pants we were just more aware but now they have them u better just us them 👍👍
Good afternoon noon buckin good to see you brotha!
Thanks for the review .
Been dying to see you run a 562 and 572 BBR, since I'm up in the air for which I want to buy for home use. Was excited to see this video pop up since I've been agonizing the choice. Just wish I could have seen 3/8" on a 28 bar at stock first, since that is what I was shopping for. You should have known that!🤪😄😄
ha ha that what i run on it , i like to take a saw to its limits ,and work back
True statement..there are many different ways of doing cool things
Been pretty happy with my 562 and a 28” oregon bar. Goes through big oak no problem. Definitely get yourselves a set of west coast saw dogs though!
Running 3/8" chain? Only ask cause I been going back and forth on buying a 572 or 562 for bucking some bigger pennsylvania hardwood. (Cherry- maple- oak mostly) Like the weight/price of the 62, but don't want to be disappointed running 28" bar to save my knees and back and wish I'd got the 72 instead
562 will run s 28 no problem
@@Piledriver2235did you get 562 or 572 and how do you like it? Was it able to handle the 28"
@simd510 actually I went with an Echo 7310p. Nothing else was really in stock post pandemic. I've been thrilled with it, balances perfect with a 28" sugihara and pulls full house 3/8 in hardwood without a care. It may be a hair slower on a big log, but it's super reliable, no electronics I can't tune, built solid (metal not plastic) and starts on second pull every time. Current pricing I'm not up on, but at the time it was 25 percent less money than a 572 or stihl 462. Now I may make a different choice based on price 572/462, but wouldn't trade the Echo for a 562 unless it was to run a shorter bar.
Just picked up a solo 611 twin. Never ran one can't wait.
Oh, I have a pair of chainsaw chaps and wear them. I don't have any long bar saws, mine are 20" or shorter. Here in the northeast it seems unless your a pro most bars are 20" or shorter . This means more kneeling in the dirt and mud, also i use them for weedwacking. It really saves the wear and tear on your real pants.
I also always wear the hat, and muffs, and shield. I have the worst luck and would always have chips in my face.
I have a 562xp. I love it. I run a 28" bar. I need to get a 32".
Hey Buckin, opening up the muffler woke mine right up. Throttle response is much better.
Your cool dude i love watching you man im from uk and just started watching ! Stay kind and cool
Thank you for this great video and all of your positivity. Such a refreshing And positive and informative video each time. I just got myself a 562. Can’t wait to see the rest of your videos on it for more insight into it. Thank you again and have a great day!
Eu não conhecia essa ferramenta, muito boa! 🇧🇷
If the folks on your Facebook group heard there’s a 32” bar on a 60cc. The world would explode. LoL. Love it
Hey buckin, over in the UK here, i have a 562 that got mashed by a tree and i re built her, west coast style with the wrap and proper dogs, i run a 25" stihl .063 cannon bar with a half skip oregon round file chain on and she cuts good. looking forward to seeing your opinion once you have run the saw a bit.
You have a big heart, sir. Kinda rare these days unfortunately.
great saw , i got my wife one because she wanted to lern to use a chain saw , she has all the safety stuff because i would not let her use a saw without it so in turn i had to get all the safety stuff as well ( lead by example)heheh but it is a good thing , cutting aussie hard woods is tough on saw's and people as well for that matter but i think you will be impressed with the 562xp , i know i am.
Love and light billy great videos mate 😎😊
Chaps an powersaw pants are personal preference i dont use em but its my choice. Everyone have a good weekend.
Good information BBR
That is gorgious saws id love to trade a. Few saws for one i love the 550 xp too they are awsome never choke when worm when they first came out it was major problem
I've never seen that rail tool before 😁
One can do as they want and I do play from time to time without cutting pants but I do feel a bit nekkid with out them and wear them when serious about cutting, This old codger does not wear Crocs cutting or not.
Thats the husky hot start option! I run the 562xp and the 572xp. The 62, after numerous issues, blew the plug out. After that fix it no longer idles on its own. Both run 32 bars with xcut chains. The 72 is heavy but violent, my go to!
Hi, been getting into older powersaws and vintage axes with the younger fella 13... we have our helmets and visor plus our hearing protection.... but copy on the safety powersaws pants, 99% percent of the time we will get away with our trousers and jeans but that 1% time when the saw bites back it will be unforgiving... thanks chief for the positive msg and bloody oath friends it's laziness and stupidity! I am guilty of both but will make a conscious effort to be just that little bit smarter.. god bless you all
Hi Billy Ray
we are Suppose to live in a world of Choices
My choice is mine your choice is yours
It's not The Choice of other's
Love what you doing Billy Ray awesome Videos