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Have you ever broke a saw chain?
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<blockquote data-quote="rwoods" data-source="post: 6146848" data-attributes="member: 46677"><p>"Fence posting" is the name for a technique to bring down a hung tree where you cut off a section at a time from the butt until the tree falls. Sometimes this process doesn't work and you end up with a vertical stem or worse yet one that uncontrollably falls backwards. Here the stem went vertical and grabbed my chain cramming my saw in the dirt in the process of falling straight down. Fortunately it was river sand so there was some cushioning to the blow. It took a little field engineering not to crush the saw when I pulled the tree over backwards.</p><p></p><p>Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwoods, post: 6146848, member: 46677"] "Fence posting" is the name for a technique to bring down a hung tree where you cut off a section at a time from the butt until the tree falls. Sometimes this process doesn't work and you end up with a vertical stem or worse yet one that uncontrollably falls backwards. Here the stem went vertical and grabbed my chain cramming my saw in the dirt in the process of falling straight down. Fortunately it was river sand so there was some cushioning to the blow. It took a little field engineering not to crush the saw when I pulled the tree over backwards. Ron [/QUOTE]
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