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Just a few comprehensive felling notches.
John
Looks like a beaver got ahold of that stump!!!
Just a few comprehensive felling notches.
John
Looks like a beaver got ahold of that stump!!!
Most of the stumps in my area look like the top of yours Yukon. Have a pic somewhere but can't find it at the moment.
Elm that I cut the spurs off, then the wind turned on me. Decided to go the other direction with it.
Lol, here's what happened when I refelled a maple in high winds.
John
WOO HOO Did you throw those undees away?
346xp on second tank.
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Why aren't you laying you're saw against the log, when you are limbing?
It is noticeable heavier to hold your chainsaw in the arms all the time when you are limbing. That is not good for your body, in the length.
346xp on second tank.
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Why aren't you laying you're saw against the log, when you are limbing?
It is noticeable heavier to hold your chainsaw in the arms all the time when you are limbing. That is not good for your body, in the length.
The man runs a 395xp! The 342xp isn't gonna cause any more strain no matter how he runs it.
The man runs a 395xp! The 342xp isn't gonna cause any more strain no matter how he runs it.
LOL. Ya most of my run time is with the 394. Heck I've been known to limb with it if there isn't much to trim. Kinda like the longer bars so I don't have to bend over.
Burvol's got a 95 page falling thread going on in the logging/forestry forum.
Real fallers, real trees, real woods conditions.
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