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Flip the saw over w/a full wrap bar? or walk around?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug Stevenson" data-source="post: 6237821" data-attributes="member: 150225"><p>I've been watching Buckin Billy Ray's youtube channel and I notice he has full wrap bars on most of his felling saws. I recently purchased a McCulloch Pro Mac 10-10, and a Pro Mac 700. Neither one have full wrap bars. They both have 28" bars, so felling is a good option. But it would be nice to fell trees standing on one side of the tree.</p><p>Problem is, the top bar cut (back cut) would be much easier with a full wrap, which I do not have. Otherwise, I have to walk around the tree. Not always an option.</p><p>Does anyone have a solid connection for these full wrap bars on McCullochs? Seems like they are a bitc% to fine.</p><p>thanks for any and all advice.</p><p>Doug in Duluth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug Stevenson, post: 6237821, member: 150225"] I've been watching Buckin Billy Ray's youtube channel and I notice he has full wrap bars on most of his felling saws. I recently purchased a McCulloch Pro Mac 10-10, and a Pro Mac 700. Neither one have full wrap bars. They both have 28" bars, so felling is a good option. But it would be nice to fell trees standing on one side of the tree. Problem is, the top bar cut (back cut) would be much easier with a full wrap, which I do not have. Otherwise, I have to walk around the tree. Not always an option. Does anyone have a solid connection for these full wrap bars on McCullochs? Seems like they are a bitc% to fine. thanks for any and all advice. Doug in Duluth [/QUOTE]
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