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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeyman13" data-source="post: 612484" data-attributes="member: 14360"><p>I've used it for almost 3 seasons so far. I'll tell you I was very intimidated the first time I ran a log through it. I was very concerned about recoil, tripping in front of it, or misjudging where my hands are. Since these pics were taken, I've upgraded the motor to a 12HP (used to be a 6), and improved the design for the belt tensioner. I really respect the saw and am very aware of what i am doing. Today I am quite comfortable running the saw and I hope that I do not get too comfortable cause that when fingers go missing.... </p><p></p><p>On the saw, there is a swing arm I'll call it, that the log rests on, and then I just push the log to the blade and continue with the pressure until I cut through the log. You have to have your wits about you whenever you are around the saw that's for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeyman13, post: 612484, member: 14360"] I've used it for almost 3 seasons so far. I'll tell you I was very intimidated the first time I ran a log through it. I was very concerned about recoil, tripping in front of it, or misjudging where my hands are. Since these pics were taken, I've upgraded the motor to a 12HP (used to be a 6), and improved the design for the belt tensioner. I really respect the saw and am very aware of what i am doing. Today I am quite comfortable running the saw and I hope that I do not get too comfortable cause that when fingers go missing.... On the saw, there is a swing arm I'll call it, that the log rests on, and then I just push the log to the blade and continue with the pressure until I cut through the log. You have to have your wits about you whenever you are around the saw that's for sure. [/QUOTE]
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