Possible dumb question on "Felling Marks"

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LMAO... obviously you haven't been fallin' much timer in your life have ya...

When you "gun your lay" you use your gunnin' sights on the saw... back in the days before saws had that line... we would just use the full wrap handle as a "sight".

Gary

Yep...I have always used the handlebar.The 200t doesn't have a gunning sight so when you want to precisely lay a top the handlebar is your only sight.
 
i use mine felling lines all the time, im in a bush right now doing selective cutting, always have to make sure the tree lands on its spot or its hung up or damge surrounding trees. its a good habit to use them :cheers:
 
Learn to use em amaze your friends when you drop a tree on a marker you put out.

Dropped a 140' spruce in my backyard and the very tip of the tree landed within 6" of a hat I put out before I dropped it. Totally blew my wife's mind :)

Told her I needed a bigger saw in order to make it land perfectly. 3120 should be here tomorrow :greenchainsaw:
 
Dropped a 140' spruce in my backyard and the very tip of the tree landed within 6" of a hat I put out before I dropped it. Totally blew my wife's mind :)

Told her I needed a bigger saw in order to make it land perfectly. 3120 should be here tomorrow :greenchainsaw:

Can I have your wife call my wife. On second though never mind, she still doesn't know about the 090.
 
LMAO... obviously you haven't been fallin' much timer in your life have ya...

When you "gun your lay" you use your gunnin' sights on the saw... back in the days before saws had that line... we would just use the full wrap handle as a "sight".

Gary

Kinda like clean your air filter and sharpen your chain before you worry about the laundry list of mods to "go faster".

Axe Men has made this website even worse:dizzy:
 
Kinda like clean your air filter and sharpen your chain before you worry about the laundry list of mods to "go faster".

Axe Men has made this website even worse:dizzy:

I couldn't agree more... there are more "fast saws" in the hands of people that have no business using them than I could have ever dreamed.

Learn the saw... the techniques... the tree... the lay... the land. Respect them all... they will respect you.

Havin' a super-cool "fast" and loud saw to impress your neigbors is just a tool for dismemberment... unless you understand how much power it actually has.

...nevermind... Sometimes I wonder why I even speak up. :censored:

Gary
 
I couldn't agree more... there are more "fast saws" in the hands of people that have no business using them than I could have ever dreamed.

Learn the saw... the techniques... the tree... the lay... the land. Respect them all... they will respect you.

Havin' a super-cool "fast" and loud saw to impress your neigbors is just a tool for dismemberment... unless you understand how much power it actually has.

...nevermind... Sometimes I wonder why I even speak up. :censored:

Gary

You speak up because you have something worth saying...whether people like it or not. You, and Burvol, and several others, are often the only actual voices of experience and reality on here. Keep it up.

And get to work...! :cheers:
 
Havin' a super-cool "fast" and loud saw to impress your neigbors is just a tool for dismemberment... unless you understand how much power it actually has.

Its a bit like a young kid with a 1000HP turboed V8 doing wheelies up the street to impress the onlookers, until he takes out a light pole and sprays himself all over the road :)
 
Anyone here learn with an axe before they ever picked up a saw?

And for the record, I want to mod my saw to annoy my neighbors, not impress them.
 
I'm never in a hurry and I usually back off and look at the bar form both sides to make sure I'm in the direction I want. If I need to hit a hat, I'll get somebody who knows what they are doing. Never knew about the sights.
I seem to have a harder time knowing when the bar is level. Should have put a bubble on it somewhere.
 
They're marks placed on the power head that are perpendicular to the blade that are used as a guide to indicate the direction the tree will fall, unless acted on by another force.

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Hitting the mark

When I first started clearing the place I had one left to take out. I'd left my gas can across a little swale. Figuring I'd miss it, I went ahead with the cut and dropped the tree with the tip just catching the can and splitting it up the middle.

I cut quite a bit of firewood and I still don't feel comfortable falling trees, even the small stuff. I'm not too proud to get hold of a logger friend if it's not a pretty straight forward cut.

I think falling timber accurately must be an art that is slowly learned, and not very forgiving.
 
I couldn't agree more... there are more "fast saws" in the hands of people that have no business using them than I could have ever dreamed.

Learn the saw... the techniques... the tree... the lay... the land. Respect them all... they will respect you.

Havin' a super-cool "fast" and loud saw to impress your neigbors is just a tool for dismemberment... unless you understand how much power it actually has.

...nevermind... Sometimes I wonder why I even speak up. :censored:

Gary

You ain't wrong. And never hesitate to speak up. If I had rep for you, I'd give it twice.

40 years experience don't mean a thing if you never learned the right way to fall trees in the first place. (And I'll bet some very large money that the 40 years in question was never in any sort of a professional setting) Like the bus driver used to say, "Sit down and shut up".
 
I agree but theres no telling anyone around here that.

Hell I only have a couple a years under my belt and i guarantee that I got a LOT to learn. but i also bet that i could school some of the so called experts here.




A fast shnazzy saw(or 8 of them) and all the latest & greatest equipment and crap doesn't make the man......
 
You speak up because you have something worth saying...whether people like it or not. You, and Burvol, and several others, are often the only actual voices of experience and reality on here. Keep it up.

And get to work...! :cheers:

:agree2: +10. Now about the "get to work"...I'll leave that alone cause I's got to GET TO WORK myself :).

Kevin
 
lesson learned !

Never knew about the "sights".Should be doing some pasture clearing tomorrow night ,can't wait to try it out.I've learned a LOT from you guys.Dad had taught me to use the old 45* back cut.Still catch myself wanting to do it .Old habits.Never heard of hinge wood till I got here.I've cut for alot of years ,mostly incorrectly I find out!
Once again thanks guys for the education!
Russ
 
I'm gonna have to come clean and say that until now I have never noticed marks for felling straight on a saw, so with that being said I'm gonna look first thing in the morning, furthermore I must travel in stupid people circles because no one has ever pointed them out to me either . lol
 

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