c5rulz
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I do not think I am going to get into plunge cutting logs to buck them up just so I do not have to use a wedge.
I well leave that to the pro's.
Me too. I think attempting to do plunge cuts increases the chances of kick back. I could be wrong but that was my thought. Eventually it's a technique that is valuable and takes some time to master safely and effectively. I probly would not attempt without a modern saw with a chain brake.
You guys have probably never used a hard nosed bar. The hard nosed bar makes plunge cutting dramatically easier than a roller nose. It is pretty effortless to start the plunge and once the bar is 2-3" in it cannot kick back. The hard nosed bar also tolerates dirt a whole lot better. With 404 chain I can cut and fill the truck without having to sharpen. With 3/8ths chisel it would take 3 saws to get the job done. I always have 4 saws in the truck and don't sharpen in the field, as it takes too much time when one can just grab another saw. My truck is a work truck and the saws live in the truck all Winter.
I just got a new hardnosed bar for the ported 288XP yesterday and installed it. Had a very hard time finding one with the supply line shortages. Don't believe, search for a Husky large mount hard nosed bar.
I am real close to being done on this log landing. These were taken early season and are almost all gone. The last pic is a thing I made to attach chain to in order to pull logs off the pile.