With age I've resorted to noodling more than in the past.
I set up a couple of rounds as a work station and get on my knees and noodle away.
Problem is I don't feel like noodling is all that great on chainsaws so I rotate saws back and forth as to not over work them.
Yes I'm particular with all my equipment and keep sharp chains.
My brother does it with his MS 440 and never stops while I'm rotating back and forth.
I have to many saws now and really don't need a 60+ CC saw just to cut sideways.
How do y'all do it ?
I set up a couple of rounds as a work station and get on my knees and noodle away.
Problem is I don't feel like noodling is all that great on chainsaws so I rotate saws back and forth as to not over work them.
Yes I'm particular with all my equipment and keep sharp chains.
My brother does it with his MS 440 and never stops while I'm rotating back and forth.
I have to many saws now and really don't need a 60+ CC saw just to cut sideways.
How do y'all do it ?