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  1. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Need to twice?? :D
  2. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Agreed.
  3. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Nor should you. I'd be the first to say Brian tended to be touchy and ready to fly off the handle with little provocation. But imo he was a valued member, and supported the site and especially our members well, when he was here. I didn't always get along with him, didn't see eye to eye fairly...
  4. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    My memory seems more in line with Cory's. One can push anyone's buttons sufficient to cause an improper reaction, especially if one consciously desires to do so. But I'll always hold that this is Butch's forum, to rule as he sees fit. Not my call, not one I want.
  5. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    I tend to refer here to my rear handled 200 as a "200RH"...but that's just my own lingo. I've found it not uncommon for many folks, even those in the know, to not be aware that the MS200 came in a rear handled version.
  6. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    When it comes to savvy advice on the quirks of chainsaw maintenance and management, you stand tall, Brian. And that's no garden compost.
  7. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Absolutely. Gutting the hinge is a help as well. Do so striving at leaving even corners.
  8. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Good genes, and plenty of hard work...that'll do it :).
  9. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Danny doesn't project the sense of unlimited physical power that your pics of MD do, Jer. He's undoubtedly a strong young man, but not in that league, I think. But no slouch, none the less. I'm sure he's a fair bit stronger than I ever was, in my prime.
  10. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Danny's not all that big of a guy, 'bout my size...5'8''. But I've seen him change out of a wet hickory shirt and the boy has football sized biceps.
  11. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    You can bet Danny, one of the contract fallers who works for me, would have liked to have about 18 more inches of bar on this fell, to keep from having to work on the downhill side to finish off the face. That's a hopped up 660 with a 42 inch bar.
  12. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    No kidding...or force yourself to work on a springboard on the downhill side, which amounts to the same thing, I reckon.
  13. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Understatement of the week, Jer. :D
  14. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    You didn't read my link?? Young man, do think I put this stuff up just for my health??? :P :lol:
  15. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    I don't know if this will help Jed, but it might. Look at my diagram in the linked thread, and remember that even when gunning to the moon, you still need to be gunning at two slightly different points way out there when double cutting. A lot of the discussion in this thread is about the...
  16. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Face it, Jed...the man just has about 7 zillion times the experience you do :D.
  17. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    One of my all time favorite saws.
  18. Burnham

    Short bar techniques.

    Visuals, for Jer's post...:D MS460, and the venerable 056.
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