wigglesworth
Booned
Do you hold the saw back in the cut, not allowing the dawgs to touch the bark, or do you like to run up to the dawgs and use the leverage?
I'm talking about in an average "bucking firewood" situation. Not cutting for times, or any of that. Actually using your saw to produce actual product. (Firewood, logging, ect, ect, whatever....)
I let the dawgs take the beating.
IMHO, that's what their made for....leverage and ease of use. To me, that's how you put a load on a saw...
I'm talking about in an average "bucking firewood" situation. Not cutting for times, or any of that. Actually using your saw to produce actual product. (Firewood, logging, ect, ect, whatever....)
I let the dawgs take the beating.
IMHO, that's what their made for....leverage and ease of use. To me, that's how you put a load on a saw...