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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2011

A freind and I taking down a big dead tree at my parents house. Keep up with new stuff on the facebook fanpage! Letsdig18.

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  • yeah, some falling skills need working on. Not a knock. But yes the truth.

  • @gangesexcavating dull saw and too many people with oppinions is never a good thing lol. But it all went well in the end. I might try to get a had cam and fall a few big ones the right way if I get a chance

  • You are a very good excavator operator, no questions. But the way you handle the chainsaw scares me. Chain seems to be dull bye the way.

  • @ensen89 what was scary? and yes the chain was a tad dull but I used what I had.

  • it that the 036

  • @MegaCat312 I think this was the smaller 034

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  • good vid rember notch the way u want it to fall but at least u had the case holding it

  • Jeez why are there so many idiots on YouTube? Give him CONSTRUCTIVE critcism if anything at all. You should be thankful that CHRIS is taking the time to post this stuff on youtube. Give him a break and let him figure it out its simple tree falling and no one wants to see most of the comments on this page made by idiots who dont know how to properly fall a tree anyways...

  • @andycflbulb stupid comment.

  • you need a bigger excavator

  • @4inches4u lol, get at it big man

  • @gangesexcavating who do u think he is hotsaws101? Give the kid a break before i break u bitch!!

  • why dont you get your volvo 25 ton ax

  • Cont. . . Then go back in 1/4 turn. Now you need to put the saw into some wood, but with a nice sharp chain. The saw should "clean up" in the cut, and burble outside of the cut. If the saw still burbles under load (cutting), stop, and turn the needle in 1/8 turn, and cut again. Adjust in this way until the saw cleans up in the cut, but burbles unloaded. If nothing is done, you'll ruin the saw.

  • Chris, I won't go through all the things that went wrong, or bad technique. . . I will help you with your saw though. Your saw is waaay too lean. Your idle is off too. Lighly seat the L & H needle, then back them both out 1 full turn to start. That gives you a starting point. With the saw idling, slowly back out the L needle until the saw wants to die, and go back in 1/4 turn. On the H needle, rev the saw wide open throttle, and slowly back it out until their is a pronounced "burble".

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