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  1. TINYHULK

    Bucking issues

    That’s a good point burnham. I wonder if that’s what was happening the whole time. The job this happened to was a crane job of like 25 trees craned over top an apartment building. Most of the trees grew into a ditch that we dug around, cut the stumps super low and had all of them ground...
  2. TINYHULK

    Bucking issues

    I wish I thought about taking one. This was months ago on a huge crane job. I didn’t realize it was such an awkward experience since it was the first time it happened to me
  3. TINYHULK

    Bucking issues

    All of our saws are stihl with 50 gauge. John just helped me remember that every time we would sharpen and pretension the chain after that inch of cutting it would struggle so much the chain would instantly become incredibly loose and stop cutting. Only happened with that chain though. In my...
  4. TINYHULK

    Bucking issues

    I’ve had issues with an overly stretched chain before. It was a fairly new chain but was put through a lot of abuse real quick on a huge job. It stretched so bad that it would spin but an inch in to any wood and it wouldn’t cut any more than that. I put the chain on different bars and different...
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