snowdog
ArboristSite Member
i learned how to flip in the desert, juniper trees are rough on chain and bars. but they burn real well.
snowdog
snowdog
I'm just joshing you.
Damn...caught in my own web of lies :censored: !!!
Yeah the bars wear worse a few inches or so back from the tip, cutting one way only as well as not flipping the bar, the wear marks start showing sooner. Felling, you can run every thing even, alternate cutting with the upper/lower side, flip the bar now and again, skim the bar edges with a file otherwise the sharp burrs are dragging and sticking in the wood
cutting 15000-20000 bft a day of oak and hickory will wear the letters off the bar to
Moderators please lock this thread! I'm getting seasick from all the flipping and the smell of paint. ( Not to mention the overall stench of flying BS). What's next, running Stihl Ultra in a Husqvarna? Astroglide instead of bar oil?
Na.. next you'll be using bar oil instead of astroglide. You can blame the paint smell (but we know better).:greenchainsaw:
Moderators please lock this thread! I'm getting seasick from all the flipping and the smell of paint. ( Not to mention the overall stench of flying BS). What's next, running Stihl Ultra in a Husqvarna? Astroglide instead of bar oil?
Wikipedia should use this forum as their definition of thread drift. Makes me proud.
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