The Rope trick Everyone needs in their Life .
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Published 2023-11-02
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Man's work. Theres no app for that. Suspenders, grizzly stubble beard, work pants, stout proper solid old pickup truck. The old guy got the beard and the garden working. Let us hope this breed of men always has a place, always has life in this world. Stay gold.
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thanks br for the solid advice on a rotten stick ✊️
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Billy Ray Smith, you are an inspiration. You are a good man with a good soul. Your talent as a lumberjack is only exceeded by your kindness! ❤
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I am among many who are lucky to have you as not only a teacher, but also a role model. Some may say you're of a dying breed, but your sharing goes a long way towards keeping that breed off of the endangered species list. Thank you.
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You are a kind man. You are a gift to the world. ❤ bless you.
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Acts of kindness pay for themselves in how you’re made to feel afterwards. Buckin , you’re a true gentleman. 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
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I can finally file a chain to where it rips through stuff like i see your saws do. I must have 30 chains i gave up on bought new but saved them this year i brought them back to life they cut like a hot knife through butter , Thank you for your help Buckin' Billy Ray. Thank you.
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When I did rotten trees like that I would use the spare tire and tie it to the middle of the rope so it was up higher off the ground as a weight to keep pulling so after the cuts are made and the tree begins to fall the tire weight keeps pulling in the direction I want to make my cut a success. Some times even more weight for extra insurance when houses and buildings are involved are involved . One time two tires and one floor jack that happened to be in my truck. I am in no way a pro like you that is why I love watching your videos..... Keep them coming ......
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That’s what life is all about. Doing for your fellow man, just to do it. I hope I spell his name correct, May God Bless you Hans. You are a good man Buckin.
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Buckin Love the respect you show him
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Some times a person just helps out old timers because its the right thing to do thanks Bucking
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Love it that you pay attention to other surrounding trees that you don't want to harm👍
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it's a good message you're putting out there driftin dem trees for free. jah blessings!
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Truckers hitch, works great. Just pulled a leaning stem over with this yesterday! Thanks for sharing Buckin!
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Rock on buckin,I help people who can't afford tree work all the time.god bles you.
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Thank you Buckin for helping out this older german Gentleman. Love his Garden, like my Grandpa used to do it too. Kind regards from Germany
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A poor mans comalong with a Truckers hitch! Thank you for all you do and helping out people like him! Your kindness doesnt go unnoticed! Definitely tha k you for all you have taught me and others Buckin Billy!
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Good explanation. May I add some extra handy knowledge: A) Use a non elastic rope. B) The longer the rope, the stronger the linear force will become! C) Attach a short second rope just in the middle of the first rope (but out of harm’s way). D) The harder the main rope is tensioned the stronger the linear force will become when you start pulling the secondary rope! E) Grab the short rope and pull laterally (sideways). By pulling sideways one uses the “Parallelogram of force” which shortly means - pulling sideways on a straight rope creates thousands and thousands of pounds of linear pulling force in the main rope (actually unlimited force initially). The more sideways the main rope is moved, the lower (exponentially) the pulling force in the main rope becomes. Therefore, when pulling (or moving) things one may need to retighten the main rope numerous times. (You can singlehanded pull your truck out of a ditch if you know this technique and have a long rope.) Kind regards Anders Sweden
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I just have to say thanks Buckin for teaching me not to be scared not just with a round file while it is most satisfying to see a chain cut after I sharpen it.