62. Trying to Save out a High Grade Cedar Tree

2024 ж. 12 Сәу.
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Had some problems with the last video not fully uploading, it was cut off 10 minutes short. It finally uploading in full length. I’m currently in camp and there’s about 25 using the one starlink so maybe that had something to do with the uploading to KZhead 🤷‍♂️
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  • people who watch this cannel but don't like to hear your husky whine are missing the whole point, Bjarne... that husky's your co-star!!! keep the mic on, and turn up the volume!!! 🎤 ☝️ 😊

    @kentsenatore5354@kentsenatore5354Ай бұрын
    • I agree 100%!! Even if it wasn’t a husky..Well maybe!! Love the saws humming.

      @billr4677@billr4677Ай бұрын
    • I have a husky 395 with a custom exhaust if u wanna check it out is on my channel ninja Beaver tree service

      @florpdorp7190@florpdorp7190Ай бұрын
  • How lucky we are to get to watch one of the "greatest fallers" in the world.

    @MichaelMcIntyre-rv6fn@MichaelMcIntyre-rv6fnАй бұрын
  • Wish i could turn back the clock to when i was 19 yrs old, engineering for Weldwood of Canada / Interfor then with Dean Thompson and May Trucking (Mike Hamilton Logging : Courtney) doing conventional/Heli layout along with timber cruising from as far North as Rivers Inlet,Gilford Island, Bute and Toba Inlets, Squamish, Boston Bar, Hope, Coquihalla, to the South East in Trail, every Logger will tell you the same thing... yes it is a job, a hard and very dangerous way to make money, it is the adventure of this job, the men we worked beside, the scenery, the fresh air, the scent of everything that is Logging, plus Logger stories through our eyes are what keeps us forever in Caulk Boots

    @georgecalder5175@georgecalder5175Ай бұрын
  • That accumulated , rotten material around the bottom of the tree and all on the Forrest floor is called 'duff', or 'Forrest duff'.

    @dennydargan8731@dennydargan8731Ай бұрын
  • Going by all the growth marks cutting into the base of where you cut the tree down there was no way that tree wasn't going to split when it fell...Tis the nature of the beast. Excellent reel, cheers Bjarne

    @DrTubeman@DrTubemanАй бұрын
  • Hello Bjarne, in the past you have had logs that were just too big for the helicopter to carry. Then you said it had to be split in half so they could move it. Do you have a video of this ?? Does the hill crew do the splitting, just courious. That new POWER WEDGE of yours is really something, wish we would have had it back in my falling days. Thanks for aa the new videos love em. Malcolm Greene Sr

    @malcolmgreene1868@malcolmgreene186822 күн бұрын
  • Mr. Butler beautiful scenery down toward the valley this morning. See a couple grizzly bear 🐻 out with there cubs on the north side of the mtns . 😊

    @leonardryan8723@leonardryan8723Ай бұрын
    • No grizzly on the island.

      @D-B-Cooper@D-B-CooperАй бұрын
  • I prefer the natural sound quality of your cell phone's microphone for both your chainsaw and speaking. That remote microphone is distorting the sound of your chainsaw because it is clipping the digital audio signal. BTW, I'm an audio engineer.

    @bryandale7125@bryandale7125Ай бұрын
    • Ya that’s the problem with the wireless mic. It can’t handle how loud the saw gets 🤷‍♂️

      @BjarneButler@BjarneButlerАй бұрын
  • Nice job

    @HonkyTonkHellraiser@HonkyTonkHellraiserАй бұрын
  • Thanks for the explanation on the other update!

    @waterbuoy9121@waterbuoy9121Ай бұрын
  • I'm surprised that all of the companies don't strap the butts, at least the high grade. A break is seldom a clean, straight break and really hurts net yeild, especially if the break is across the clear faces, which is normally the case

    @treemanclint2883@treemanclint2883Ай бұрын
  • Beautiful log 🪵 for timber thieves buddy 😮. Today market western cedar $$$$$$ 😊

    @leonardryan8723@leonardryan8723Ай бұрын
    • Ya cedar is worth a lot of money right now eh

      @BjarneButler@BjarneButlerАй бұрын
  • Remember BJarne THINK 🤔 SAFETY and always put SAFETY FIRST on side of mtns and around timber buddy. 😊

    @leonardryan8723@leonardryan8723Ай бұрын
  • Bjarne your chainsaw sound like burn 🔥 out hole 🕳 in the piston lol . Are you calling in any moose with your chainsaw ? 😊

    @leonardryan8723@leonardryan8723Ай бұрын
    • No moose on the island too.

      @D-B-Cooper@D-B-CooperАй бұрын
  • 👍🏼

    @1jeffkatt@1jeffkattАй бұрын
  • After all…. Thanks Bjarne

    @fern6114@fern6114Ай бұрын
  • Yes please leave the mic on. Sounds way bettt. Thanks

    @kevincarver9949@kevincarver9949Ай бұрын
  • Work noise ...only ...besafe

    @randytaylor1814@randytaylor181420 күн бұрын
  • Is it me or is that saw beggining to sound a bit tired? I feel like it doesn’t sound like it used to anymore😅

    @1234mrtit@1234mrtitАй бұрын
    • Ya I’ve been having issues with my 592’s something to do with the ignition. I’m going to try replacing the coil/magneto? I heard rumour that it’s a common problem

      @BjarneButler@BjarneButlerАй бұрын
    • @@BjarneButler i know that a 572 has a know coil problem. Could very well be the same issue, cause it does sound like it's breaking up. I know you changed the spark plug not that long ago, but could also be that, just for consideration

      @1234mrtit@1234mrtitАй бұрын
  • I always volume down when the saw is running either way. Sounds great but too much loudness isn't good for keeping calm. Unless it's my 100 watt Marshall 4x12 amp. Kerraannng!!! 🎸🎸🎸🤘

    @Rockingruvin@RockingruvinАй бұрын
  • Excuse my ignorance, but How can 'timber thieves' take logs out of mountainous areas like this, without a helicopter ?

    @RLee-zs1ds@RLee-zs1dsАй бұрын
    • It depends on location heavy-duty equipment can b used to move logs like this and they will cut up the log into manageable sizes then drag it to a Log truck to b delivered to a location

      @florpdorp7190@florpdorp7190Ай бұрын
    • @@florpdorp7190 Thanks.

      @RLee-zs1ds@RLee-zs1dsАй бұрын
  • Very Dam Cool

    @Mike-vt6nc@Mike-vt6ncАй бұрын
  • Bekerja menebang pohon yang estetis

    @pekerja27@pekerja27Ай бұрын
  • Need some good balancing abilities when you are cutting on a steppe slope, you need to be part mountain goat, acrobat and contortionist as well as knowing what you are doing cutting trees. Be safe. "Lumber jacking is no place for old men" but how old is the oldest guy in your crew ?

    @RLee-zs1ds@RLee-zs1dsАй бұрын
    • I’ve seen a few old timers in their 60’s but it’s rare now. Some areas are easy and some are very hard. I’d a job is day rate for the contractor then production isn’t as important as the job being done professionally, ie: felled while minimizing breakage, optimal bucking( grade breaks etc), efficiently. Most old timers now are in the 50’s as heli logging nowadays are in steeper, more rugged ground. So a lot more physically demanding and usually the old timers have accumulated a score of injuries over the years that’s now catching up to them. Decades in the bush can wear a guy down

      @BjarneButler@BjarneButlerАй бұрын
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