STOP Destroying Chainsaw Chains w This Pro Hack

STOP Destroying Chainsaw Chains w This Pro Hack

Wilson Forest Lands

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@travelswithbenny3328
@travelswithbenny3328 - 20.05.2025 18:00

😅 wish all I had to buck up was pine! Whenever I get some pine (rare) I really enjoy it. Of course it gets used for the outdoor fire pit and not my wood stove lol

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@SoutheastMissouriAdventu-mi4eh
@SoutheastMissouriAdventu-mi4eh - 20.05.2025 18:16

Damn that's a sharp blade!

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@barrychambers4047
@barrychambers4047 - 20.05.2025 18:35

A big stiff wire brush is another good alternative too.

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@millsan01
@millsan01 - 20.05.2025 18:50

So obvious, but never occurred to me. You just saved me tons of time and sharpening. Thank you!

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@Johnnydoxx
@Johnnydoxx - 20.05.2025 19:15

related: at post-tornado clean-up, fiberglass insulation shards, (and dirt, and pieces of glass, and, and, and... ) are often embedded in the bark. Most often on (what was) the SW side when the tree was standing, the direction where most tornadoes travel from. My unsophisticated solution was to have 6 chains per saw, 4 saws, then sharpen what I ruined, during the 'lunch' break. It seems like your hints would be a better solution, since there was usually a 'clean' side of the tree. I didn't ruin 24 chains at any outing, but preferred to use the same subset of them until they were goners.

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@saltytbone
@saltytbone - 20.05.2025 19:18

This is easily your most sexual video.

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@lonniechartrand
@lonniechartrand - 20.05.2025 19:19

Good stuff!
Thank you.

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@tree_carcass_mangler
@tree_carcass_mangler - 20.05.2025 19:48

This video is extremely helpful for me. When a tree falls in my forest, it is instantly covered in mud. Thanks and thumbs up.

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@mkyle7966
@mkyle7966 - 20.05.2025 20:04

I cut into a 3’ fir on the weekend. Clean outer bark, but 6 “ in hit a Nail, definitely slowed up my cut

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@DestDroid
@DestDroid - 20.05.2025 20:25

Great vid.

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@ADN1996
@ADN1996 - 20.05.2025 20:35

i carry a file with me, ill just dull my chain xD

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@tnthomesteading
@tnthomesteading - 20.05.2025 20:44

brilliant!

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@elvisrickey4625
@elvisrickey4625 - 20.05.2025 21:34

Very informative and funny. Thank you.😂

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@MauroScomparin
@MauroScomparin - 20.05.2025 21:34

Pretty smart, have you heard about widia chains?

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@KevinTownsend-hw5ih
@KevinTownsend-hw5ih - 20.05.2025 22:12

Great video with great explanations. A guy could work a long time in the woods before he figured that out on his own.

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@Justacook74
@Justacook74 - 20.05.2025 22:40

Good tips!

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@REDLINERUNNER
@REDLINERUNNER - 20.05.2025 23:22

You are hilarious!!

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@paulmcgovern8484
@paulmcgovern8484 - 20.05.2025 23:28

You do a great job explaining your techniques and rationale with an entertaining and amusing way.
I enjoy your video and forestry skills.

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@robohippy
@robohippy - 21.05.2025 00:12

It looks like you have a skip tooth/ripping chain on your saw instead of a cross cutting set up. Interesting. As a bowl turner, the chainsaw shop I went to said I needed a ripping chain since that was most of what I was doing with my saw. One other point, for some reason black walnut dulls all of my tools more than any other wood. Not sure why. English/Persian walnut, not sure about, it is not as common around here in Oregon....

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@andrewlara7992
@andrewlara7992 - 21.05.2025 00:55

Some dirty rotten _ dunnit a-gain!

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@4wdingMates
@4wdingMates - 21.05.2025 01:01

These videos have right balance of information and humour. Great to watch and listen too.
Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺 👍🏻

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@ronkruchten5867
@ronkruchten5867 - 21.05.2025 01:07

This is one of the reasons the big old-time sawmills floated their sawlogs in a millpond for a few weeks before sawing them into lumber.
I would imagine that there are circumstances in which a pressure washer could be practically employed ahead of the blade or band in a mill situation...

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@janking2762
@janking2762 - 21.05.2025 02:25

If at all possible, just wait for some rain to wash off the dirt. In my area we get 50+ inches yearly, so doesn’t take long.

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@ScottWConvid19
@ScottWConvid19 - 21.05.2025 03:16

This is great. I've been making the dirt cuts on the exit when possible, but your technique is much more sensible and all around practical
THANKS

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@FORESTTOLUMBER
@FORESTTOLUMBER - 21.05.2025 03:26

881 doing its job by a skilled sawyer. I'm enjoying and learning from these guys. I usually cut down big juniper trees here in N. AZ. ...

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@Shawn-s8o
@Shawn-s8o - 21.05.2025 03:26

I do believe you mentioned it but do forestry, lumberjacks use a special type of chain on the saws ? Different from the landscaper /Gardner/ homeowner ?

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@SawAndStump
@SawAndStump - 21.05.2025 03:34

Keren ��

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@WoodAndSteel1
@WoodAndSteel1 - 21.05.2025 03:38

Watching from India nagaland

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@markzadlock4229
@markzadlock4229 - 21.05.2025 03:44

Nice job mr . Wilson 😊 stay safe buddy. The new Jersey logman

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@jacquescote2585
@jacquescote2585 - 21.05.2025 03:56

One of my favorite video! Wilson for President!

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@vincewaldock7921
@vincewaldock7921 - 21.05.2025 05:00

Great video also avoid cutting dirty wood when dirt is frozen in bark

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@marcofemto9417
@marcofemto9417 - 21.05.2025 06:32

There's something about the woods on the west coast that makes one feel relaxed and at peace. And all while working!

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@gregy1570
@gregy1570 - 21.05.2025 12:45

how about, don't use a 36" bar to saw 12-16" logs; that way, if you DO mess up your chain, there's a lot less teeth to sharpen

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@ginog5037
@ginog5037 - 21.05.2025 14:14

Fantastic tips, and some I forgot 😊
Some old timers poured oil on dirty logs. I guess this was done at the end of the day. So they didn't have to sharpen or carry the oil anymore 🤔

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@Freesteader
@Freesteader - 21.05.2025 14:36

Thanks Wilson

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@WoodAndSteel1
@WoodAndSteel1 - 21.05.2025 14:59

Very good skill lumberjack and best chainsaw Husqvarna ❤❤️

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@daverichardson9413
@daverichardson9413 - 21.05.2025 16:00

Rip a 6in shallow bark cut longways.. then ax off a plunge hole
I'm thinking 10 or 2 o'clock
Dig the pulling dirt out tips
Enjoy the vids
Newbie here

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@invisiblerevolution
@invisiblerevolution - 21.05.2025 18:10

BRILLIANT lesson! 👏🏾 💯

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@lungocannone
@lungocannone - 21.05.2025 18:31

nice video and explanatiion , another way to see if you are finishing the cut near the ground is a big light!expecially near stones...

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@paulvannoy8872
@paulvannoy8872 - 21.05.2025 20:11

how has this never crossed my mind!

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@Turbettma
@Turbettma - 21.05.2025 20:35

New chainsaw user here (Stihl MS 170). I enjoy watching your videos. Lots of fun and very imformative as well. Thanks, from Canada.

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@siskiyoumtnman
@siskiyoumtnman - 21.05.2025 22:16

I was cutting a dead and downed white pine for firewood that was probably pushing 40". It had no bark and was too big to cut part way through and roll it over, and it was laying on a gravel road in the Siskiyou Mtns of SW Oregon. I ended up going through as far I could without hitting the gravel, then used several wedges to split the round the rest of the way off. I could barely move the rounds a few feet to my splitter, but it kept my house warm all winter.

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@CharlesJones-wi7tz
@CharlesJones-wi7tz - 21.05.2025 23:19

Have an air tank and blow gun handy if it happens a lot.

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@steveszmidt4318
@steveszmidt4318 - 21.05.2025 23:57

About logs and tractors. Can you share some experience with tractors? We will need to get something to haul trees to a mill, and other things that one ends up using it for.

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@keithhayman8959
@keithhayman8959 - 22.05.2025 01:10

This is something i worked out years a go .

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@salvor1
@salvor1 - 22.05.2025 03:06

carbide chains?

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@rishz7857
@rishz7857 - 22.05.2025 03:34

So what you're saying is, don't involve yourself long term with a dirty log.

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@TIMBERKINGS-d5q
@TIMBERKINGS-d5q - 22.05.2025 03:46

Keep it up I'm your big fan ��

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@johngreatbatch9194
@johngreatbatch9194 - 22.05.2025 04:26

Been moving logs this way forever. Get over it and sharpen your chain, not rocket science.

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