@logger089 One of the few I made myself. Thought about trying to pedal them. Probably would not be cost effective with the time and materials consideration. Side note: this particular pouch is from the 80's, was not used continuously, but they last a long time.
Wow what a perfect shot. I see you used a common face cut and a slightly angled back cut for more wedge push power. I used the sloping back cut on trees like this in my area and people think I am some sort of tree hacker. It seems that a slightly sloped back cut with a low stump wastes very little merch wood.
HI Jack!! IS that ur NEW SAW!!! nice
maninaboysbody 1 year ago
@maninaboysbody That is my clapped out 390. At this point in it's career, it had cut about 5.5 million boards. Thanks for watching!
hotsaws101 10 months ago
Nice work. What kind of wedge pouch do you use?
logger089 1 year ago
@logger089 One of the few I made myself. Thought about trying to pedal them. Probably would not be cost effective with the time and materials consideration. Side note: this particular pouch is from the 80's, was not used continuously, but they last a long time.
hotsaws101 1 year ago
More balls than I have Jack...hate doing work so darn close to structures
collinrogers1190 1 year ago
Excellent job as always Jack!!
FRUNTCASTER 1 year ago
Wow what a perfect shot. I see you used a common face cut and a slightly angled back cut for more wedge push power. I used the sloping back cut on trees like this in my area and people think I am some sort of tree hacker. It seems that a slightly sloped back cut with a low stump wastes very little merch wood.
highcountrytimber 1 year ago
Perfection!!! thats all that can be said to that job Jack,stay safe.
topcatcully 1 year ago