Ridgewalker
Platinum Member
Been there, done that...and agree, I don't know how else I could take out a few of my "leaners" with out cutting bottom up. I have also been watching the logging show on Discovery and saw them drill a hole with the tip of the saw. I tried that when installing a few fence posts and it worked great.
As far as sharpening chains, I have 6-7 of them...all dull. I stink at it but then I am using a file in the field. I need to buck up and get a guide and will be using ya'll's comments to pick one.
As far as sharpening chains, I have 6-7 of them...all dull. I stink at it but then I am using a file in the field. I need to buck up and get a guide and will be using ya'll's comments to pick one.
Sometimes you have to... like when a log is on high points at each end. If you cut it from the top, it will pinch your bar. If you cut from underneath coming up, it opens as the log settles down. No other way to do it other than hiring some massive equipment to drag the tree out.