What is the advantage of a bow bar over a normal bar???
Thanks
David
I have no idea, never used one and try as I might I can't see any advantage to them just looking at them. Easier to hang up on a nail in the shed maybe?? There has to be something cool about them, as pertains to function over form, but I have absolutely no idea what that might be. Bucking directly on the ground, fast limbing?
I do have an observation though...even though apparently quite a few guys here own bowsaws with the engines, seems like all the wood cutting pics you see guys post, you really don't see them being used out in the woods. I've seen pics of guys trying them out at events and GTGs, but not day to day production work.
Maybe two generations ago they were common, but today, you don't see them, and they stopped making them as far as I know, at least for common saws. They are apparently quite dangerous, so any perceived efficiency gain is offset by OMG hospital and funeral expenses.
Now I am just surmising, but IF they were superior, we would see a ton more pics of them being used all over. Like, cruise over to the chainsaw forum, scroll back whatever, ten pages, look at all the pics of guys using saws today..no bowsaw pics. You'll see a lot of older large saws..tons of those, but with regular bars on them. Or here on the firewood forum (no idea on logging or arborist forums, don't hang there much at all, can't see a dude in a tree with a bowbar though).
We've all seen tons and tons of pics of "today's score"!!! (I like all of those)....since I have been here, I don't recall any "score" threads involving using a chainsaw with a bowbar. Might have happened, but I missed it then.
I know it happens, there must be some pics on this forum of guys actually using them all the time as their regular saws, but it is apparently quite rare today.