I hear you saying that the saw you got is making the problem. If you really have been cutting left handed since age 10 and have just now decided its a problem with this saw and hasn't been before... then..
I would not hesitate to get a different saw. You can't work when you are dead, so it would make sense in my book.
l4ff, as hard as it is at times weed thu Randy's comments and heed the message. He's seen and done more in the the BIG timber than most of us can dream of. He's just grumpy at times. KenRandy nuts plz get out of this thread... no one want to hear about what you think.... you're a little nuts but huh, you're the king! No one want to ear your s*hit. I actually learn a lot of good information in this thread regarding lef handed chainsaw uses and i also apreciate the comments of the lefty users.... as mentionned before, i think the only way to get my problem fixed is to use my saw with right hand on the trigger... Never had any problem with my 026 but now, i do.
I'm left handed but $hit there's no way I would cut timber like I do with my left hand period!!! That's the most craziest ass backwards thing I've heard of!! You wantig to get cut an or lose a damn limbLMAO!!! take up knitting or adapt. I was born lefthanded, using a chainsaw the "right" wasn't that tough.
l4ff you got some nerve new guy..........several of us including Randy gave you good advice.........listen or don't but show some respect and stay out of any squable between long time members.
nope.........your expeireance is very valuableevery day that passes, my relevancy fades, like an obsolete machine left in the ferns, rust grows through the worn yellow paint.
every day that passes, my relevancy fades, like an obsolete machine left in the ferns, rust grows through the worn yellow paint.