rolling a big one
I've got 2 cants, 4' and a 2', and a 5' pevy,(wood handles, older then dirt) most of the time i just use the cants. For the bigger stuff ,say 40"+, I've been known to drive a railroad spike in till its solid, then either the winch ,or just hook a chain to it and roll it over till I can finish the cuts. I do use smaller pieces ,that i've already cut, to block up a log, I try not to take alot of extra stuff with me. Now saying that , if you were to look at the inside of the landcruiser, you would know that I've got some of everthing . and not very often, do I need to add anything. As to the chunks, I mostly cut 15-18" thick. I have had to either cut or split 1/2's and 1/4's. Yes ,I do work mostly by myself, and Yes ,untill i started hanging out at AS ,I never give it much thought , but I've done just about ever dumb thing, that your NOT supose to do with a chainsaw. and have been lucky enough to still have all my parts in one piece. Grin, now what was this thread about........