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I got this idea to mount my chainsaw on the side of my loader so I can reach up and trim limbs with it. Anybody ever hear of such a thing or see it tried (aside from the obvious safety concerns).
Smokeydog also posted that his limb cutting generates a lot of material he has to pickup with his grapple. Once you cut limbs, then something has to be done with them.I don't know if my JD2032r has got enough hydraulic power to run a hydraulic saw. Besides, it would be out of my budget.
BTW, my wife doesn't know about any of this.
I wonder about that as well. Running any gas chainsaw wide open without it cutting anything is a recipe for disaster. Chainsaws aren't meant to free rev to the max without being in a cut.I wonder how you would control the throttle?
Just my vote: given that there needs to be a running chainsaw up in the air, it's much smarter and safer to be several feet away from it with some steel here and there between you and the saw, than to be up there holding onto the saw with your arms. Which are, after all, made of meat (as long as you only touch the proper parts of the saw).BTW, my wife doesn't know about any of this.
The smarter safer way is to hire a professional, but what's the fun in that. Besides, the cost adds up.Just my vote: given that there needs to be a running chainsaw up in the air, it's much smarter and safer to be several feet away from it with some steel here and there between you and the saw, than to be up there holding onto the saw with your arms. Which are, after all, made of meat (as long as you only touch the proper parts of the saw).