sorry to hear you perhaps got a lemon Justin. A colleague of mine is having similar problems now, got his same time I did. I really musta got lucky for once....I mean its cutting like a dream. Improved no end since its run in. Better still since I took out the spark screen. Another friend of...
We always put the backcut higher....helps if you need to slide the butt off so the log lands flat. If a log has no favor, it really shouldnt fall off before you get your saw out. I used higher back-cuts on crane pick too, for years....for the same reason you'd leave some stumpshot when falling...
To an extent Tommy, only in a saddle you're pressing into your lower back/waist, unlike a bench where you get full support right up to and behind the shoulders. But yeah i know what you mean.
Sure there's more leverage Cory, but if you envisage stood on the ground and making the cut at just above waste height and then pushing the log over....probably you'd do it one handed even? Trust me its not much harder up a tree. Watch Scott at 0.15 in the video. He's a bigger, stronger dude...
very little dust on the filter Cory.
I'll stop mismatching the cuts if they get too wide, tall and heavy, are leaning or I need better accuracy. You know I'm not a big guy Cory so it clearly didn't take a huge a mount of strength to get those chunks off. But phycologically I think people see...
No, Ive just been sick Sean. Just helps with the aches and pains until I get better. I do use glove if Im sawing on the ground too, for the vibrations.
Put some footage together from mondays job running and working consistently, for those who might be considering a purchase. Thanks
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