Gypo Logger
Timber Baron
Sorry to disappoint you Bob, but I'm a one man show and I don't work with culls.
Sorry to disappoint you Bob, but I'm a one man show and I don't work with culls.
No, but I remember Trinity had to pick you up by the scruff of your neck just to say hello!Uh, isn't that a contradiction in terms? Okay, you're not interested in showing your chops on a real logging job? No problem.
Yes it is Bob, when I wake up in the morning I'm sober, but when you wake up in the morning your still fat, short and ugly. Lol
It's a matter of using the right tool for the job, that's all. Cape Ann, where the OP lives, is a relatively flat coastal region in northern MA with small trees; a totally different environment from the PNW, where big saws & long bars rule. As far as dangerous trees are concerned, I reckon that if I screw up, a longer bar isn't going to save me. I also have the options of waiting for a machine or just walking away. People I work for would prefer that I minimize risks.Ok, let me ask the short bar only proponents this. If you come across a snag, bear trap, serious leaner, pre tension/stressed tree, or log suspended on its side, and you expect it could snap back and bite you, would you not prefer a bar with an extra foot, or more, of length so as to keep you back from the hazard thereby buying you distance in the name of safety? This is common in our PNW woods with dense undergrowth and steep hills. A fair amount of blowdowns and fenceposting, all in a days fun.
Bull **** Bob should look so good. I heard he wouldn't make a pimple on Art Martin's ass.
...This was done with an MS460 with a 32" bar.
I challenge any of you short bar votaries to buck this log where it lays with a 20" bar. How pray tell would you cut the off side? Remember this tree was shattered, a buckers break.
On steep ground I often have to ream any bucking cut because wedges just don't hold. How would you do that? Will you just hop over a 4' log? Why do you insist that using a long bar is WRONG when you have no experience to back up your claim. Having a hobby that involves chainsaws and cutting a little firewood each year doesn't qualify you to even have an opinion.
View attachment 393003 about as far east as you can get......i am not an occasional user.
thanks, that is a 32" barThat's my point. I big tree can be easily tackled with a modest sized bar.
Great pic.
it was cold, no worries lol.S
Some nasty poison ivy growing up that stump!
In other words beat it you sawed off lil bull chitter!Uh, isn't that a contradiction in terms? Okay, you're not interested in showing your chops on a real logging job? No problem.
very trueProblems occur when other people try to tell you something, that they have no personal experience in, is true when you have found out through personel experience that it isn't. East coast and PNW have different requirements. And Australia has different ones from the US altogether. If you show respect, especially to experienced professionals, of which I am not, you will be much more welcomed and not look so foolish later when someone calls you on it. Might even learn a thing or two, if possible.
Why are you being such an *******?In other words beat it you sawed off lil bull chitter!
Hahaha ha
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