Now this can apply to other climb saws, but the 200T allows me to cut with my upper bar(14" using an unusual gripping method, perhaps unused by others.
With the saw running I grip the upper trigger portion of the saw in my left hand, and with my right hand I grab the ropeclip at the back end of the saw for leverage between each hand. I do this only on vertical trunk wood, cutting with my upper bar. So my left hand pinkie is controlling the throttle.
Here's a vid of the gripping method I'm trying to determine whether any other removal climbers have ever used?
http://youtu.be/QadqcPOtiZM
Jomo
With the saw running I grip the upper trigger portion of the saw in my left hand, and with my right hand I grab the ropeclip at the back end of the saw for leverage between each hand. I do this only on vertical trunk wood, cutting with my upper bar. So my left hand pinkie is controlling the throttle.
Here's a vid of the gripping method I'm trying to determine whether any other removal climbers have ever used?
http://youtu.be/QadqcPOtiZM
Jomo