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How Do You Work the Woods in Heavy Snow
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<blockquote data-quote="Sprig" data-source="post: 854172" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>Number 1 thing, do not cut blind! Dig you stuff out and get it above the debris to cut it, be extra extra careful. I have cut in snow a few times and its not just looking after your footing, walking 2ft with running saw etc. etc., but digging out the logs, I found it sort of stressful to tell you the truth and don't it willingly, not afraid just cautious. Best rocking I did was only a year ago cutting a small pine that I thought was above the ground, oh yay, it was sitting on a 2ft frikken rock, made short work of my sharpening job, about .03 of a sec. GAH! :bang: :bang (time for new chain)</p><p>Take your time and if you are cutting on site lay some cross pieces to drag your wood onto then cut with confidence, my opine.</p><p></p><p><img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cheers:" title="Cheers :cheers:" data-shortname=":cheers:" /></p><p></p><p>Serge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sprig, post: 854172, member: 7829"] Number 1 thing, do not cut blind! Dig you stuff out and get it above the debris to cut it, be extra extra careful. I have cut in snow a few times and its not just looking after your footing, walking 2ft with running saw etc. etc., but digging out the logs, I found it sort of stressful to tell you the truth and don't it willingly, not afraid just cautious. Best rocking I did was only a year ago cutting a small pine that I thought was above the ground, oh yay, it was sitting on a 2ft frikken rock, made short work of my sharpening job, about .03 of a sec. GAH! :bang: :bang (time for new chain) Take your time and if you are cutting on site lay some cross pieces to drag your wood onto then cut with confidence, my opine. :cheers: Serge [/QUOTE]
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