Do you remove chainbrakes from your saws?

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Do you remove chainbrakes from your saws?


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spacemule

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Interesting results. When I first started posting here, a substantial number of people removed chainbrakes from their saws because they felt they didn't need them and they got in the way. I guess treemen can be trained--just takes longer than the average bear. :)
 
cjcocn

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Nope, and as a original part of the saw - if they break then I fix them.

I also run saws that never had them.

Regardless of whether they have them or not, my intent is to never need them - that might not always be possible, but my approach keeps me on my toes.

LOL ... I cut by myself 99.99% of the time, so my first thought when approaching a situation is, "How can this hurt me?" :D
 
husky394

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I never mess with them on my work saws, in fact I've gone to some trouble to get them working again on the 2101 and 36. I do have a couple of old ones that never had them, and it's history on the race saw.
 
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Another poll without an "all of the above button". :laugh:

When I started running saw's they didn't have brake's.
When they started putting brake's on saw's I (and many other faller's) thought they were a pain in the butt, and took them off.
When the FS started making you have a working brake on a saw to work a fire we started hunting old parts, and buying new clutch cover's.
That's when I started wearing chap's too. It's a money thing. ;)

Andy
 
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Nope, Never took one off. They are on it for a purpose. Too help guys like me from cutting their head off or something else. I've run a lot of saws that never had them but i think they are a great idea. Now i don't hit it every time the saw is stopped but for a kickback, they need to be working.
 

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Another poll without an "all of the above button". :laugh:

When I started running saw's they didn't have brake's.
When they started putting brake's on saw's I (and many other faller's) thought they were a pain in the butt, and took them off.
When the FS started making you have a working brake on a saw to work a fire we started hunting old parts, and buying new clutch cover's.
That's when I started wearing chap's too. It's a money thing. ;)

Andy

yep. says it all.
 

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