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  • Your an idiot. Steel home guy. R u one of the little piggies?

  • Get over your tornado thing, idiot. Move. Or build a better house. Steel is not a renewable resource. Check out lumber, it is!

  • TIMMMMMBER!!!!!Important part of our economy,keep up the good work.

  • Loved it, you are a safe aware cutter. As far as the tree huggers go they no nothing about the science of forestry. Hey dingbat democrats, this tree was not used for paper, it was probably used to build a house for the needy.

  • i use concrete, and this new amazing product called steel.. as for wiping my arse yup recycled paper is kewl.. i dont deny old time loggers a right to show their art but as we have learnt by strip logging old growth forest and seeing and learning the effects.. erosion, extinction, blackberries.. BTW nice saw and great saw work.. just wish i had a had to wipe my arse with.. would save so much on a termite ridden timber framed house that blew away in a tornado

  • let them tree huggers wipe there asses with there hands,i'll use paper thanks,

  • Timber @ 8:25 With an steel wedge? Never seen one in action before.

  • its just a tree guys, they make em every day

  • Nice cuttin wats the bar length on your saw

  • wold you take a chainsaw and wedge to a 200 year old human?

  • @dglwynn Would you if he was earning money from cutting down a 200 year old tree?

  • @dglwynn you eat right? even if your vegan you eat plants, if your comparing trees to humans then you a cannibal,

  • @dglwynn ya if it was a dumb as you,use your had to wipe your ass next time.dipped in shit,next time build a cave to live in.

  • watch again at 3:40 he must pull the saw out by the starter cord he doesnt have his hands on the saw

  • It looks like a big sausage.

  • TIMBA!!!

  • Clearcut America!!!!

  • Thumbs up if you have more respect for a Lumberjack than you do 100 Tree Huggers.

  • @360Nomad You mean 100 dead tree huggers?

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  • @Soundgarden8497 this isnt a natural forest! thats what im saying

  • timber is a great resource, but i think timber should be farmed ONLY.

    don't go cutting down natural forests, leave some nature alone.

  • @Soundgarden8497 by the looks of things its a pine forest not disiduel! therefore not a wild forest!

  • @Soundgarden8497 Logging is not a problem, all forests grow back in time, the problem is when we cut forestland and then develop it, it is a good idea to leave some areas untouched of course

  • @MTB4L1fe it's a good idea to leave as many places untouched as possible.

  • @Soundgarden8497 We have so many places like this now we cant afford to keep them. Parks are closing and they won't even allow salvage logging of blow downs to help support the parks. STUPID!

  • if you dident have trees you would not have a house

  • Heres a great quote.

    Destroy something man-made , you are called a vandal.

    Destory something mothernature made, you are called a developer.

  • interesting "premise" to imagine that those who spend their lives in the Outdoors,have a "wish" to poison same.

    Long story short,guys who live/work/breathe the Outdoors...have the greatest appreciation for same. Humorous that some think mowing a fucking lawn is a heinous "offense" and "judge" same from their Concrete Jungles.

    Few things funnier,than wannabe Day Dreaming Fucks quantifying their fucking stupidity.

    Laffin'.............

  • Nice

  • NICE JOB MAN

  • OHHHHH! He's a lumberjack and he's ok, he sleeps all night and he works all day!

    He cuts down trees, he eats his lunch, and goes to the lavatory!

  • Makes sense. I know they are originally European, I just arrogantly thought they sold their saws in a different nomencature for American sales. ( I forgot about Canada, who has the biggest influence in the market for North America).

  • Dude he's using a stihl not an echo an echo don't dound likectjst js

  • use a husky.... it would have been down in 2 mins

  • no one screamed out TIMBERRRRRR :(

  • @goodeldash They only do that in movies.

  • EKSTRA

    

  • OK I get the idea that we use products that are made from the natural worls. It's the cynical attitude you loggers have about the destruction to the web of life that we have come to depend on. Can we keep taking so much and expect our kids, grandkids to continue this level of extraction? there are signs. We can heed them, or shoot at em then drive over em with our F350 super cabs. The choice is ours. I say a little prayer each time I so much as drill a hole into a piece of wood.

  • @doktorandom The sad thing about your statement is that you actually believe it. I wonder if the doctor said a little prayer when he drilled a hole in your head during your lobotomy. Whatever it is that you do for a living, I hope someone protests it, and tries to put you out of business. What's good for the goose is good for the gander

  • @doktorandom

    Logging in southeast Alaska is different than Oregon, Washington, and California. Wolf, Deer and Bear populations have skyrocketed since logging started there. There are no endangered species to protect, and after 60 years of commercial harvest there has been no drop in population of any species of flora or fauna. Populations have only increased.

    1% of the Tongass's 17.2 million acres have been harvested for commercial use. That is a far cry from other American states.

  • is this guy using ECHO?

  • @ntahapapa01 no.......that is a Stihl.

  • i love working in the woods this is the best job ive ever had

  • blah

    

  • She goes at 3:35 & 8:20.

    You're welcome.

  • i love the sound of a chainsaw in the morning.

  • 18 people r tree huggers!!!

  • @dirtyshortspu -- ignorant dumarse.

  • ok, now plant 14 seedlings

  • I know thats all people won't to do is complain the trees are replanted to harvest again in large numbers

  • @dimputhegreat Haha, I'm pretty sure we don't get our brains from china or india. Even if we do borrow money from the states its probably for a good reason. I also checked some of your other favourited videos out, of a monster truck doing a burnout. Talk about CO2 emissions? Atleast logging creates jobs and supports families. Last time I checked, doing a burnout didn't. Since your from India, I don't think you know much about North Americas forests, so zip it pal. BTW your insults are horrible..

  • @ItsColdUpNorthh what to expect from a douche bag canadian loser like you? logging creates jobs blah blah my ass write it in a piece of paper and showe it up your stinky arse weasel.its waste of time enlightening you abt G Warming. go eat some bacon and play your x-box dumb moron.

    learn to grow more trees they are lifieline of our planet.

  • @dimputhegreat Something tells me that you might have one extra chromosome.

  • The people that own these trees averaged 66cents per day in dividends,

  • Awsome job man!

  • @dimputhegreat Loggers risk their ass every day so you can wipe your ass or write a note.

    And what the hell name is dimpuththegreat? some kind of code name for like tree fucker or something

    They should strap you to a tree and cut it down just for the hell of it

  • @Mitch95100 hahah mitch your assburn inspires me to grow more trees penalise tree cutters go smoke ur cannabis fat retarded teen.

  • (PL) tam to wam kurwa kubale lecą.Jakby w naszych lasach państwowych takie sztuki rosły to by nadleśnictwa z torbami poszły.NO chyba że firmy w bitwie o robotę same stawki zaniżą Wnaszym nadl PL.-S(płd) to 14 zł/m3(ok4 EUR.)

  • These are the hewers of wood and the drawers of water....these are the men and women who are nation builders, who through pouring sweat and spilling blood, have helped build the greatest nation on the face of the planet..the greatest nation in the history of the civilized world.........

    Thanks for the video!!!

  • @mysweeteventhorizon hahahahahah nice fairy tale too bad it doesn't make sense. But sounds oh so cute.

  • @dimputhegreat well due to your comment's i feel now i will go out an double the amount of trees i cut next season thaks for the insperaion

  • nice job didnt even bust it and very little splinters

  • Did the first tree crash your chainsaw?

  • @MisekD2 its eaiser to start the cut with a smaller saw and finish it with the big one

  • logging is a 100% renewable resource, so remember that when you plug your faggot ass car into the wall, that half the electricity in our country comes from coal! And p.s. "Heazzie22" i don't know how your city deer are (probably in CA), but in the real woods they wouldn't be within miles of logging project during the day.

  • @straightpipesrule You couldn't be further off I live no place near CA. If you read both of my posts you would have noticed that I was talking about harvesting crops in the mid-west and comparing those renewable resources to logging. What I said was deer will sit still in the field when I approach on a WHEAT harvester (i.e. Combine) often get tangled up in it. Again was making a comparison since another poster was complaining how cutting down trees destroys an owls house. I am all for logging.

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  • @Heazzie22 ive ran a combine crew for years and never heard of a deer getting caught up in a combine. quit makin shit up

  • @mrShikadanse Before you go an call someone a liar make sure to do your homework. A simple Google search for deer stuck in combine will pull up an image from a 2009 issue of deer and deer hunting showing a buck caught in a corn head. Not my pic but still proves it can happen maybe not all the time but still possible.

  • @Heazzie22 well a deer probly has a better chance of getting struck by lightning while giving birth then geting caught in a header. i wouldnt say its anything to worry about.

  • uh oh humbolt notch. see where i log we use the open face and bore cut it more safer so u can control the fall better

  • trees are here for us to cute down people thinks of trees like a god bc there fucking in love with the earth.so stop the crying people they grow back.

  • You should see what a mother deer and her fawn look like when they get tangled up in the cutter head of a wheat harvester. The owl who loses his house gets off easy compared to Bambi and his mom. Think about that next time you pour yourself a bowl of Wheaties or butter your toast and feel comfort that no animals were harmed in the making of your breakfast.

  • @PsychoKai1 You are correct that a bird or other tree living creature may lose its house when a tree gets cut down, but have you ever harvested on a farm before? I have and you would be surprised of the number of deer, turkey, pheasants and other animals that get run over and killed when we clear cut corn, wheat and soy bean and hay fields. Every year it never fails that many of these animals bed down in the fields and out of fear stay perfectly still despite the approaching harvester.

  • For all of you ignorant people out there people dislike logging because of OVER-logging we do all love our wooden items but one stay away from old growth two reduce how much we log each year for sustainability and three recycle and find more efficient ways to produce wood products

  • Let me guess you are a logger ?????/ Or have some one you know who makes alivin on timber ,Its the waste most people are concerned about , let me also guess you belive we should keep drillin for oil in the gulf, or Alaska ,letspollut as much as we can while we are here ,what the hey we are only dust in the wind anyway .

  • @frizzybob No actually laptops are not made of wood, but i bet the electricity that they consume was produced by some power plant that contains wood somewhere within its walls or was carried on power lines held in the air by wooden poles that you may or may not have noticed along side of the street. And without that electricity you would not be able to sit in your house/apt (also most likely made of wood) and watch videos on youtube to complain about.

  • if your against logging try using plastic toiletpaper

  • arborporn, i always just fast forward to the money shot.

  • what kind of wood

  • TIMBERRRRRRRRRR

  • How long is the bar on your saw?

  • Great Video. I am looking to license this shot to use it on television if anyone knows how I can contact the owner of the footage please let me know!

    Thank you,

  • Great Video. and a question for you, after felling those tree how do you get them out ?? Skyline or skid them ???

  • it maid its last good bye 8:27

  • You can only nag about logging, if you dont wipe your ass with toilet paper, dont write on paper, dont have a wooden chair table or cutlery in your house.

    But i think you have, so shut your naive mouth.

  • Tree hugger ??????????????Whats a waste is permits on government land ,which by the way belongs to the public its not private property, its the waste , Im not against logging particularly but im against the waste that comes with it,this comment is to BigHeadFarm , I am saying that government land should not be abused, have you ever actually went out to clear cut logging areas,?????????? If you have then you would know what Im talking about, if not you should !

  • @soggybuilders they waist alot and if you take a small log and you get caught your in a mess... thats stupid

  • he didn't have much hinge left on that 2nd one. But he knew when to quit sawing and use the wedges.

  • is there any chance that the log will split and the wood get ruined if you don't fell it the right way?

  • @waltercelario

    heck yes!!!!!!!!!

  • GREAT WORK GUYS!!! KEEP IT UP!!

  • Keep up the great work!!! My husband is a logger as well :)

    I ran the dozer for him for several yrs!! LOVE IT

  • I love people who say these guys are destroying nature. Unless you are typing your comment on a computer plugged into a solar panel and sleeping under the stars in the great outdoors and NOT in a house made of WOOD, you need these guys in the forests harvesting timber. Loggers are no different than farmers in the mid-west that harvest a field of corn. It gets harvested replanted and harvested again generation after generation. I don't see anyone protesting a farmer harvesting his crops.

  • @Heazzie22 oh are laptops made of wood now, just like solar panels

  • @Heazzie22 Ya but when a farmer harvests crops he doesn't stop an owl form living in it till its old growth (like 20 years)

  • @Heazzie22 100% agreed

    and im only 15

    except sadly there are people who protest farming somehow

  • @Heazzie22 to the tree huggers! would you rather us use wood stoves for heating or oil heating? atleast you can plant new trees...

  • @brofilms why did you post this to me I am no tree hugger I think cutting trees is fun and I burn a good 6-7 cord a winter in my wood furnace

  • @Heazzie22 haha word! basically the whole world has been cut clean atleast once by now. it grows back after a while anyway. and thinning a forest out makes healthier trees anyway.

    faak the tree huggers....

  • @Heazzie22 this is a dead tree...its un useless igiot...!!!!!!!!!

  • the thing is when a tree is fully grown like this it has had a full life so i dont know what everyone has such an issue over it. it should be the baby trees that are protected as they have hundreds of years of growth left. there are too many out there who comment on things they know nothing about . oh i am not a logger 

  • Love how when watching any log felling video on youtube, nearly every commenter thinks they're an expert...

  • get a real saw and learn how to log

  • Timmmmmberrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! Cracking noise. Hits ground.

  • only one tree, and i have for 5 years firewood. Unbelievable ...

  • well done..... thx for the vids

  • @dimputhegreat dont ever touch processed wood again you fucking hypocrite...

    Thats right you CANT.

    smug ass hole...

  • Timber!

    Dr John Carsanook

    Kingdom of Thailand

  • I like how he took his calculator off of his head to figure the weight of the log for the next cut. He is definitely a skilled logger.

  • nice! good fall my friend!!!

  • It would be so cool if a big Grizzly bear came out of the woods and eat you for destroying his home!

  • @mrclean73 Are you for real??? Do you really think that a Griz gives a flying crap about a tree going down. You wipe you ass just like everybody else. Im guessing you use toilet paper. Tree fallers care more about the forest then you ever thought you could. We live there, work there, eat there, sleep there, and that is not because we have to. It is because we are part of it. When I am not in the woods I spend a great deal of my time wishing I was there. God bless loggers!!

  • @MrSamuel1414 Save the bush,doze in a greenie!

  • @mrclean73 Save the bush,doze in a greenie

  • Man that's one hell of a job to get one of those down. How do ya'll get the wood out once its down. Looks like a remote area.

  • they use diff methods , sometimes they use cranes , or wires that run across the whole hill down ...and even rivers ... and there are still some outhere who cut the logs into pieces small enough to be hauled by a truck ... ect.

  • гандон

  • @dimputhegreat you are a dumbass

  • @dimputhegreat ....you got a clue dude...study sustaiable ecosystems and you will see that, as counter-intive as it seems at first, it encourages ecological succession in an other wise mainly mono-cultured area.....get a clue

  • Sung to the tune of America's "Horse with no Name". I just trimmed a tree with a dull chainsaw, and I cleaned up the mess with a broken rake, and then I went to the dump in a truck with no brakes.... la da da da da ...

  • @dimputhegreat Actually, they do start growing back. and there are generally 300 times more trees growing back than the one tree that got cut down. The younger trees use more co2 than the old dying ones.

    I have lived in the country my whole life. We have plenty of oxygen out here, so its all a problem for people like you who probably live in a city in some apartment building (Using the products i produce), while telling me I'm evil. Do you use recycled toilet paper?

  • Thats not so big....bigger wood in Douglas county check us out BASCO logging.....dirtylilloggersgir­l....now thats big wood!

  • @thatguy2105 How long does it take for em to grow back? just asking im not sure

  • @neyo509 Trees grow back at different speeds, depending on the species. Most people have never walked through a clear cut of aspen, 6 months after it was cut. They never see the regrowth starting. I have gone through some clear cuts where you can't even walk, because the regrowth is so thick. If you don't believe me, come to michigan, and I'll show you. Old dying trees do not use co2, like young healthy trees. I has been proven scientifically.

  • Out with the old, in with the new:)

  • ya gotta cut ur face cut out better and you wont have that happen! across the stump i understnd that its old growth but u gotta cut that better and ur saw wont get pinched like it does u know dont worry ive been falling for 36 years i know what im talking about...

  • POS STIHL.. GET A HUSKY

  • Ale urwal!!!

  • i bet you get alot of 2x4s out of one of those. that pine?

  • Everybody working in the woods today understands the paradox of preserving what we destroy and vice versa. That is at best a Straw Man argument. The trick now is to keep enough people employed in the Forest Products industry to meet the current demand, while recruiting the next generation, and cover both the harvesting and regeneration sides of the equation.

    Meanwhile, Armchair Quarterbacks are free to keep wiping their asses with the products of our labor. It's OK, that's why we do it.

  • Was that a dead one? The top looked dead.

  • GREAT VID

  • If you or anyone you know has ever used something made of wood, (e.g.: a house, table, chair, building, etc...) THANK A LOGGER! ~ WOOD: IT GROWS ON TREES.

  • what happened to never cut above your shoulders?

  • Ok, if some of you are implying that this tree is an "old growth" tree you are way off. The tree is second growth. Thats right it was planted by a logger. Wow imagine that, a renewable resource. Get some education about the forest that doesnt come via the six o'cock news.

  • education would require some brain power they dont care or want to do that they would rather belive what ever they are told

  • @rolfethered actually having worked in the Timber industry of alaska it is indeed old growth because thats all there is up there so why don't you get some education about a forest type before you open your ignorant mouth.

  • I don't understand, if the trees are keeping you alive why do you destroy them? Are their resources really more important than living?

  • most people..........fo every tree a logger cuts down 3-5 trees are replanted by the stump of the cut down tree

  • @kalob35 then y is more than half of the world's rainforest's gone? hmm

  • @neyo509 im nt talkin bout the rainforest im talkin bout america.....so stay outta my buisness when u dont kno wth ur talkin bout.......

  • @kalob35 All right then say ur talkin bout america dumbass, the way u talk its like there doing that everywhere in the world

  • @neyo509 first of all faggot u dont work in the woods and kno nuthin bout trees........trees dont get bo so big and they die and putt off no oxygen that is the purpose of logging to cut big trees and replace them with 3 or 4 to keep the process goin

  • @kalob35 - even more so in most cases due to the fail rate / competition...

  • @kalob35 save the bush, doze in a greenie

  • @kalob35 But timber companies won't wait 600 years for the next crop. Nor will the soil still be there after so many harvests. Not to mention bidiversity. There's no free lunch. Not a tree hugger, I used to set chokers, pull both green and dry chain, and drive carrier. Just saying...

  • @kalob35  And not a one will EVER grow back to the size and age of what was removed!

  • @cochranexyz bullshit

  • @kalob35 Bullshit to your bullshit! No fucking way humans are going to let that timber sit there and grow and grow. They'll cut it down years before.

  • @KHRaccoon I sure hope you dont mow your lawn man, i gotta have me oxygen, friend, this isnt an attack, I live work and play in the mountains full time, stuff grows, it always grows. BTW, live ? uh, what forms of materials are employed to create an environment within an environment you would perish in ? Peace man and try to see that tree as being harvested like picking ripe fruit before it rots and know they gonna be around still long after we are gone, life cycle.

  • well you dont live in a plastic house, do you?

  • your not to bright are u trees are replanted after harvesting is done

  • @KHRaccoon I understand how yo feel but you are not correct. Most of these trees are second growth that is they are planted by previous fallers. They plant a few trees for every one they take. It is not open season on trees. These people fall trees for a living and many of them love the natural environment in which they are lucky enough to work, the last thing they would want is to destroy it. This process is well managed and the reason why logging is considered a sustainable resource.

  • Nice Pumpkin Patch. Looks like your getting some good scale. Nice video.  I sure do miss Southeast Alaska!

  • Good ol stihl, i love the smell of two stroke in the morning.

  • i love my stihl i never liked the sound husky makes

  • and what ? pullote the air by manufacturing plastics what would you recomend we replace wood with? since you seem to know it all you should know.

  • whats your house made of?

  • well..iron columns,,bricks,,concrete mix,,cement,,and ceramic tiles.& few paints.

  • what is the frame of your house made with then?

  • @dimputhegreat Maybe you didn't realize that the production of concrete creates more co2 than any other industry. The refining of iron is also one of the highest co2 producing processes known to man, and don't get me started on the toxicity of paint.

    Trees are a renewable resource. Iron? no. Concrete? no. Paint? no

  • 2nd tree looks like a barber chair surprise

  • yes they will grow back. but it will take 200-500 years. no logging operation will give them that long. you'll be back to harvest again in 40-100 years. so, at this rate, big trees and stable ecosystems will be a thing of the past.

  • man get a clue i have personaly cut third generation trees that stand taller down than i do ive cut 6-8 foot second gen sugar pine and it was planted around 100 years ago and it was not the only one we took out the bad ones and guess what left the good ones there to get bigger untell its there turn

  • @transdrole The amount of oxygen emitted by older trees, is not near as much as younger healthier trees. By cutting down older trees, it opens the floor to regeneration (Lots more younger trees) to come up. If you never worked in the woods, you don't know anything about trees.

  • @thatguy2105 exactly man this dumbass im tryin to talk to thinks he knos everything

  • dude go polish your keboard