Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
They are excellent for bucking up a log into sections. Not so much for felling trees.

They are for bucking pulpwood on the ground, their design prevents them from being pinched.
I am looking for the 'stop' and 'chain guard' (not sure the correct names) for one, if anyone has them (mounted on an MS 290 just for show).

Bow Bar 2.jpg

(these things)
Screen shot 2018-08-14 at 12.19.29 PM.png

Thanks.

Philbert
 
I understand the principle of the bow bar and have used mine a time or two just as a demonstration. They are well suited to bucking small diameter logs laying on the ground and virtually eliminate the problem of getting the bar pinched as the kerf closes behind a cut when the log is supported at the ends.

I don't understand the benefits of the "brush" or "clearing" bow type bars with the greater reach and smaller radius at the end. Can anyone explain the purpose of those type bars? I saw a couple hanging in a shop in Oregon that supposedly fit a Mini Mac saw, the owner of the shop said they came from a Christmas tree farm.

Mark
 

Latest posts

Back
Top