Top bar chain contact gives linear push away,
and bottom bar chain contact gives pull into bumper spike pivot and lock.
But nose contact gives arc leveraged force, and then into leveraged arc against arm.
>> keep top handle arm LOCKED at elbow
>>if harsh force allow any arc a/n but iron locked arm would steer saw over head if needed.
Most sawyers have right hand grip of left top arm
>>in kickback left jugular is prime target of hungry saw monster
>>left jugular/face is most off hit from kickback
>>from poor attention and unlocked elbow.
Top nose contact is most fierce quarter, most arc travel/longest crack of the whip at yo'face.
Have heard stories of early huge mountain sawyers working alone and these macho brutes all carrying Ladies mirrors and sanitary napkins, to see and blot a neck wound before using mirror as SOS hoping someone would get to them before bleed out.
Kickback is real, ain't never been no game!
From when Flash was still cool (converted).
and bottom bar chain contact gives pull into bumper spike pivot and lock.
But nose contact gives arc leveraged force, and then into leveraged arc against arm.
>> keep top handle arm LOCKED at elbow
>>if harsh force allow any arc a/n but iron locked arm would steer saw over head if needed.
Most sawyers have right hand grip of left top arm
>>in kickback left jugular is prime target of hungry saw monster
>>left jugular/face is most off hit from kickback
>>from poor attention and unlocked elbow.
Top nose contact is most fierce quarter, most arc travel/longest crack of the whip at yo'face.
Have heard stories of early huge mountain sawyers working alone and these macho brutes all carrying Ladies mirrors and sanitary napkins, to see and blot a neck wound before using mirror as SOS hoping someone would get to them before bleed out.
Kickback is real, ain't never been no game!
From when Flash was still cool (converted).