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Trying to be more professional in my cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="John Ellison" data-source="post: 511188" data-attributes="member: 3164"><p>Standing farther away is sometimes a side benefit but what Dent is showing is ways to buck saw logs that are in a bind without pulling a lot of wood slivers [ screwing up the saw log]when the logs break apart. </p><p>Sharp chain and fast saw in smaller timber and you can usually just cut from the top and bottom, or if you are just cutting firewood.</p><p>Bucking on steep ground you will want to make sure you get the far side [downhill]bucked first and far enough that you wont have to go there again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Ellison, post: 511188, member: 3164"] Standing farther away is sometimes a side benefit but what Dent is showing is ways to buck saw logs that are in a bind without pulling a lot of wood slivers [ screwing up the saw log]when the logs break apart. Sharp chain and fast saw in smaller timber and you can usually just cut from the top and bottom, or if you are just cutting firewood. Bucking on steep ground you will want to make sure you get the far side [downhill]bucked first and far enough that you wont have to go there again. [/QUOTE]
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