Yeah, I was glad I wasn't getting one of my huskys dirty lol, and I wouldn't want to risk getting one of them pinched/crushed


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Loosing 3"

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I've had some big dogs in the past, real nice for doing those upside-down notches (LOL), as they will hold the saw up on your lower cut, but mostly not needed here. When flush cutting or felling trees with large root flares they are great to have.
If I need to make a Humboldt I can make my gunning cut and then just bore in and across so I don't have to hold it up, more than one way to skin a cat.
Many of the newer aftermarket dogs help line up your chain with the pivoting point(3 point dogs), which should make pivoting from the gun to the lower cut on a Humboldt easier and make hitting the opposite side easier for us rookies too.
This saw was sold, but it had the big safety pros on it and a wrap handle, nice falling saw.
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Here she is in the wood.
This is about as big as I like fo everyday cutting/falling. But I also have 60 and 70cc saws set up with small dogs for bucking with a 20 or 24, no need to spin a longer chain if it's not needed.
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