Video from Russian Logger Competition.

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awesome video and the winner was almost finnish too :hmm3grin2orange: (if i heard right he was from republic of karelia, which we had to give russians when we lost war againts em :chainsaw: )


btw, i hope everyone noticed the lack of stihls on there :jester:
 
btw, i hope everyone noticed the lack of stihls on there :jester:

It was "Husqvarna Challenge - 2007" (in russian [kubok huskvarna 2007])

There is not independent wildrussia logger compeititon in Russia. :(

There is not logger compeititon biggest then "Husqvarna Challenge" in Russia.

Stihl chainsaws are presents at the regional logger competition (for example Karelian Logger Competiton)

winner was almost finnish too

No. No. No.

this is finnish winners :dizzy:
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Nothing in common with

russian winners :clap:
loggers from Karelia include Ilya Shvetsov - the winner of World Logger Championship 2004
most likely they will be sent into World Loggers Championship 2008

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What were the guys doing with the saw on the table? Was it a race to see who could change the chain the fastest?
 
The ialc Worldcup-Disciplines

Tree Felling

A tree must be cut down within three minutes, which is aimed to fall as near as possible to a pre-determined marker post. During the discipline, one must work within the valid safety regulations and working techniques.

Fitting another chain

With a ready to use chainsaw, one must dismantle and assemble the cutting apparatus. The chain must be taken off, the bar must be turned and another chain must be fitted. The new chain must be fitted so that the chainsaw is ready to use in the two following disciplines without adjustments.

Bucking by Combined Cuts

From two logs, one must cut a disc of wood no thinner than 30 mm and no thicker than 80 mm. This must be done by cutting the first half upwards from beneath the log and the second half from the top. The contestant gets the highest points when the upper and downward cuts meet each other, without a step, within the marked red zone and at right-angles to the length of the log.

Precision Bucking

From two logs, one must aim to completely cut off a disc between 30 and 80 mm thickness. The disc must be cut at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the stem. The contestant must try to cut the whole disc without damaging the board. Damaging the board will lead to zero points for the accuracy of the cut. The discipline will be performed while the log is in a thin layer of sawdust that hides where the log contacts the surface of the board.

Limbing

In a cylindrically trimmed stem, 30 round branches, all equal in diameter and branching pattern, will be placed, to be cut off by the contestant. The branches must be cut level with the stem, as quickly and as safely as possible.

btw, i hope everyone noticed the lack of stihls on there :jester:

This type competition doesn't call for a fast saw thats why you don't see any Stihls. :D

Seriously though I like that type of competition focuses more on sawyer skills and not saw performance. I don't know that I'd want to put my nose six inches from the bar tip though. :eek: :chainsawguy:
 
One disipline was won by a Stihl chainsaw (460) in the latest World Championships, and the rest + overall by Husky made saws of the 371 family (mostly 372xp).

Guess which disipline the MS460 won - should be easy.......:)
 
One disipline was won by a Stihl chainsaw (460) in the latest World Championships

Fitting another chain
1) Gerhard Briechle (Germany) - Stihl MS 460
2) Balz Recher (Switzerland) - Stihl 044

Precisions bucking
2) Hannes Herzog (Austria) - Stihl 044

Tree felling
3) Andre Pirson (Belgium) - Stihl MS 460

Other winners - Husqvarna 372XP or Jonsered 2071/2171
 
Fitting another chain
1) Gerhard Briechle (Germany) - Stihl MS 460

......

Other winners - Husqvarna 372XP or Jonsered 2071/2171

That is true, and it is no wonder - the Stihls usually are faster to change the chain on - but who cares in the real world..........:cheers:
 
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awesome video and the winner was almost finnish too :hmm3grin2orange: (if i heard right he was from republic of karelia, which we had to give russians when we lost war againts em :chainsaw: )


btw, i hope everyone noticed the lack of stihls on there :jester:

You-all didn't really lose, sure Finland gave up territory (10%), in the words of a Russian General, they took just enough ground to bury the dead. The Russians lost upwards of 350,000 troops. Finns are tough.

Ray
 
wow

great vid. and awesome competition. Add the hot saw just for fun. But the focus on real world stuff was still entertaining and shows there is talent in running a saw.
 

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