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  1. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Which part?
  2. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    That's nice. Smooth. When I was trained by professionals, I asked why not set up a bore cut,ccutting with a bottom of the bar to set up your hinge, then pull the saw out and flip it over, and reinsert the bar in the kerf, to cut the meat out of the back cut, setting up the backstrap. I remember...
  3. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    I missed the release trick.
  4. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    I put on new hitch cord. I still haven't trimmed the tail. Does it tend well for rope-walking with a swivel?
  5. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Thanks. I've introduced her to a female CA near me who held my State Parks position after me (More nonsense than when I was there, short-lived stay in the position). If that is a HH1, tucking the tail of hitch cord into the lower slow, crosswise, may reduce sit-back (DMc-knowledge). I don't...
  6. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Fi, can you post a good --Woman Arbo-Power Activate!!-- shot for a little girl? After 20 minutes, she said getting over some branches... Girl's first throw line and a 6 oz weight. Found her an extra cube tonight.
  7. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Hope you don't have that in hand for a long, long time to come. How's the other hip?
  8. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    25* from perpendicular to the bar, 0.025 raker offset when new? Heavier offset as the cutters get smaller? More raker offset to start? I dumped a large alder and had to flush the large branches, not cutting much cross-grain, except the horizontal on the face, and a few bucking cuts. Wondered...
  9. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    I understand that you were using your guy's saw in this case. How do you typically sharpen for ash and beech?
  10. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Absolutely not. Sorry if I wasn't clear. I'm playing Legos, and I just had to make an emergency plane landing at the hospital to get an expecting mother to the Maternity Ward, and planning the days activities.
  11. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Just ask what people truly think!
  12. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Used car salesmen con people into believing stuff all the time, for their own benefit. Sometimes a benefit is cash, sometimes an ego-stroke. Still waiting to see anything revolutionary. Truth be told, not waiting...
  13. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    How do you maintain such self-aggrandizing behavior everyone knows you're not great and don't have revolutionary secrets that trump long existing, proven techniques. Sorry, I mean, how did the world ever survive trees B.M., before-Murphy?
  14. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Take your list and go out the door. Don't let it hit you in the ass on the way out. PLEASE! Why don't your go where there are big trees with wedges , ax, and saw. Something with a big bar maybe, or cut some trees that are big with a small bar? Show us something, PLEASE! How about cutting some...
  15. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    No worries. The internet is full of crossed wires.
  16. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    The handle doesn't rattle around until the cord breaks. After breaking there is not enough cord left on the starter's 'wheel' to thread directly through the handle, and you know the elastostarts are not just passed through the handle and knotted like older saws, anyway. When the two parts of...
  17. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    The handle dangles. Seems kinda like a personal preference, boxer or briefs. ;) Mine is like that, at present. My starter cord broke, but is just long enough to tie to the rope of the handle, mid-tree. I just changed it, too. Don't know why it broke so suddenly. Looked melted, rather than just...
  18. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Stig, have you tried cutting the back edge of the cutters for smoother boring? Edited, back, not bad edge.
  19. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Branches between the fence and trunk can hold the fence away from the tree, whether chainlink or wood.
  20. SeanKroll

    Patron Saint of Bore-Cutters

    Anything more than a 36" bar on a MS660 is a pain in the neck/ back. I'd much rather run a 36"/660 than the 50" and 60" cannons/ MS880 we had at Parks. You need a smaller saw for a pilot-kerf because the bow of the bar. Humboldts work better than conventional in long bar territory for not...
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