Brent Nowell
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The full wrap is nice for falling yes.
But it really shines when limbing, especially if ya like to back bar a lot, which keeps most of the chips out of your pockets
Please explain
The full wrap is nice for falling yes.
But it really shines when limbing, especially if ya like to back bar a lot, which keeps most of the chips out of your pockets
Please explain
LMFAOAnd another thing....
The small dogs sometimes dont stick real well when ya wanna just stab em in to hold the saw, different saws different designs. But I find it real aggravating to be pick my saw off the ground when it should be secure on top of the log
Yes, an upsidedown crossover. AKA : Retarded left side Larry.back bar, meaning using the top of the bar, getting limbs on top of the log going in front of you, keeps the power head low so the knots get cut very low.
Or wrong handing the saw (as happens from time to time) that extra bar on the right side comes in handy, though wrong handing a chainsaw is not kosherized rules
hands in MAN CARD^^Hey well thanks for that input ted!
I think I’ll probably settle for a versacut or something in expensive for 24”, I don’t really want to goto 28. We will see thank you all for your input keep it coming!
wondering about some of the other things on this saw if I need or not...
I have a full wrap heated handle on this 372xp but it’s just getting in the way. It came with the saw when I bought it and I thought it would be real handy, but it’s just getting in the way.
I totally see it coming in handy for production, when your felling all day long, I just don’t see any use for it bucking.
The big dogs on this saw are ‘cool’ looking but there aren’t any red woods here lol, I’ve come across the occasionally thick bark tree but it’s rare when they are used.
I ordered smaller spikes, in which I think I’ll just use the one side, also gonna try and order a standard wrap handle... I’ll see how much a heated one costs.
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