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  1. sotc

    Starting a saw in a tree

    I'm sure that you could calculate the exact force, but the point is that instead of starting the saw by just pulling (sometimes the saw come toward you a bit when doing this). by dropping the saw, at the same time you are pulling, it is also moving away, giving you more RPM's...........
  2. sotc

    Starting a saw in a tree

    Looks dangerous to me
  3. sotc

    Starting a saw in a tree

    We all need some disposable employees to start our saws:D
  4. sotc

    Starting a saw in a tree

    If the bar is long enough I set it on something and drop the power head. Burnham, It was explained to me that this give you twice the cranking speed which will start a saw faster, or with fewer cranks. Seems over time this may offset or even counter more pulls with less torque. whatchoothink?
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