Thanks for the explanation, and it made sense until I looked closer at the picture. I see that the cut on the left is a bar width lower than the first cut and I can't figure out how that was the result of a back chain cut. When I first saw the picture, I thought there might be a more exotic...
Daniel, the stump in post #31 looks like the back cut has two cuts rather than just the typical one. The cut on the left looks like a plunge cut also. How is that quicker when dealing with such a straightforward tree than a single back cut?
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