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  1. Magnus

    Chainsaw Dawgs! (Falling Spikes)

    Most saws need spike or something to prevent damages. Especially husqvarnas, they bang mufflers left and right. It is a lot of good to have them from many aspects. Would have saved a lot of crankcase damage if more used it. Make them breathe easier too with some distance to log. There are flat...
  2. Magnus

    Chainsaw Dawgs! (Falling Spikes)

    We all try to learn and evolve I think. Staying safe is the only way to make money in the long run. You don't cut much from bedside, I know that much for sure! You do your cuts, make sure hinge is good and hold THEN you let it go.
  3. Magnus

    Chainsaw Dawgs! (Falling Spikes)

    Its not just falling branches as tree start to move. Its many reasons. Barberchair! Broken trunks etc Stump jumping butts. Tree moving unexpected as it start to go. Stump surfers that send trunk 10m behind stump. The shift in weight can get stump to crack, break or as I found out ones, even...
  4. Magnus

    Chainsaw Dawgs! (Falling Spikes)

    When I was cutting we used trigger and wedges. Really heavy leaner that trigger could not hold were held by cable and let down as cut was done. If you do cut right and let tree go controlled, it is pretty much as safe as it gets for feller and wood. Too high risk of damage to the wood. Fiber...
  5. Magnus

    Chainsaw Dawgs! (Falling Spikes)

    Once the tree start to go, you have done your part and should not be there! Tinkering with cut as it go is not safe or smart. And not needed!
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