... but unweildy when felling. My 36" Rollomatic ES bar takes some real effort to hold horizontal, when starting face cuts.Bar heavy is self feeding on the buck! ;-)
What works varies from person to person. I did not mean to imply with my comment that using a longer bar was "dumb". We all adapts to what works for us. My decades-old injuries are really aggravated by reaching out with the longer bars. My wife has gotten sick of fixing me when I'm broken (she spends all day fixing broken people.) If I don't pay attention to use good body mechanics and to avoid reaching out, it's a trip or two to the chiropractor (usually a week or two later, while I spend the mean time trying to convince myself it's not too bad or that it will straighten itself out.)On the topic of having a longer bar for less bending over I know its subjective, and there are many who think its dumb but in my case its a back saver. Having a back and shoulder injury from my time in the service its much easier for me to stand up and limb and buck with a longer bar than it is to be crouched our bent over all day. The added weight of my light bar is not significant and I actually like it to be a bit bar heavy anyway.