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so it's not necessary, but if you look at each cut, we used a ladder to get one side of the cut straight, because for some reason the undercut was at the end, and as we pushed too much, we got a slightly twisted first cut, so then we used a ladder on each cut to get as straight cuts as possible
@@NathanVdV Yes, the winch is a good thing, I agree, we have it mounted up there, but when the logs are so wide, it's a little easier when there are two of us, I don't know why, but it's easier for the chainsaw to have a nice constant cut and not struggle at low revs
Massa!! Stella do Brasil
Nee Maria, não temos massa, só boa vontade :D
Nice job
What length of bar do you use on your MS661? I have a MS660 and use a 36 inch bar but would like a longer one. Thank you.
We used a 74 inch Granberg bar, a little too much for that ash of 47inch 🤣
Thank you. That 661 had no issues with that long bar. Awesome.
Big Old Mysterious Ash log - Part II : ruclips.net/video/32iPw9Jz1BM/видео.html
Cutting the most beautiful Burl Tree with the Alaskan Chainsaw Mill : ruclips.net/video/GIqTg0sHhwA/видео.html
Why do you keep using the ladder on each run ?
so it's not necessary, but if you look at each cut, we used a ladder to get one side of the cut straight, because for some reason the undercut was at the end, and as we pushed too much, we got a slightly twisted first cut, so then we used a ladder on each cut to get as straight cuts as possible
metal on metal slides also much better than metal on wood. less friction less harder to push (a winch would be my first purchase anyways).
@@NathanVdV Yes, the winch is a good thing, I agree, we have it mounted up there, but when the logs are so wide, it's a little easier when there are two of us, I don't know why, but it's easier for the chainsaw to have a nice constant cut and not struggle at low revs
where can i find the tool that attaches to the saw
www.chainsawbars.co.uk 😉