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Working with My chainsaw - Jonsered 2045 Turbo

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Judas priest, man. You're going to cut your leg off.

1. Stop working like you're killing snakes. Work deliberately. Pay attention to every move.

2. Never, ever cut with the saw coming toward you (like you are doing) especially when you are limbing. That saw is designed to cut off limbs including your leg. Stand back from the limb a bit and push the bar down and away rather than hooking the limb and cutting toward yourself.

3. Never, never, ever cut with the top of the bar and chain (like you are doing while limbing), period. The chain is traveling around the bar and on the bottom of the bar it is pulling the saw away from you. On the top of the bar it is going in the opposite direction and is pushing the saw toward you. If it hangs up it can kick back and up and split your skull right between the eyes. Also if you slip and fall the momentum of your pulling and the kick of the saw is bringing the spinning chain to you.

4. Edit. I just watched the first vid again and on your first buck cut you cut the tree to length using the tip of the saw. You don't ever cut with the tip of the saw or accidentally even bump it into something. Its momentum pushes the whole saw up and backward toward your face and can give you twice as many brains as you started out with.

Do you know how dangerous those saws are with all of that spinning chain exposed?

Is this supposed to be another joke?

What has this with Thailand to do ?

He has the gear, but not the skills. Take a look at he's trousers. He has cut his leg many times before. Lucky he got safety trousers, and boots.

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Judas priest, man. You're going to cut your leg off.

1. Stop working like you're killing snakes. Work deliberately. Pay attention to every move.

2. Never, ever cut with the saw coming toward you (like you are doing) especially when you are limbing. That saw is designed to cut off limbs including your leg. Stand back from the limb a bit and push the bar down and away rather than hooking the limb and cutting toward yourself.

3. Never, never, ever cut with the top of the bar and chain (like you are doing while limbing), period. The chain is traveling around the bar and on the bottom of the bar it is pulling the saw away from you. On the top of the bar it is going in the opposite direction and is pushing the saw toward you. If it hangs up it can kick back and up and split your skull right between the eyes. Also if you slip and fall the momentum of your pulling and the kick of the saw is bringing the spinning chain to you.

4. Edit. I just watched the first vid again and on your first buck cut you cut the tree to length using the tip of the saw. You don't ever cut with the tip of the saw or accidentally even bump it into something. Its momentum pushes the whole saw up and backward toward your face and can give you twice as many brains as you started out with.

Do you know how dangerous those saws are with all of that spinning chain exposed?

Is this supposed to be another joke?

No this is not joke, when I was in forest school this way they teach to limb small trees, I don't know english name for this work method but "sweep limbing" is descriptive.

They teach that saw blade have to be different side on the tree than You are when limbing, going forward and going backwards, juts like I did.

Of course cutting to big trees is totally different story.

Big trees where boughs are thick is another story and it have to do like You wrote.

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What has this with Thailand to do ?

He has the gear, but not the skills. Take a look at he's trousers. He has cut his leg many times before. Lucky he got safety trousers, and boots.

I got skill, don't worry, this trousers are 25 years old and have seen a lot...

What has this with Thailand to do ?

He has the gear, but not the skills. Take a look at he's trousers. He has cut his leg many times before. Lucky he got safety trousers, and boots.

I got skill, don't worry, this trousers are 25 years old and have seen a lot...

It was not my intention to offend you, i can se your blade (sword) is well used. But you will improve a lot if you raise your head before you enter the field you intend to harvest. Little planning. I give you a coin for every topp who is above the ground when finished.

Little bit off Thailand topic

Fire wood get you warm 3 times. When you cut it, when you chop it, and when you burn it.

Btw husquarna is the best....

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What has this with Thailand to do ?

He has the gear, but not the skills. Take a look at he's trousers. He has cut his leg many times before. Lucky he got safety trousers, and boots.

I got skill, don't worry, this trousers are 25 years old and have seen a lot...

It was not my intention to offend you, i can se your blade (sword) is well used. But you will improve a lot if you raise your head before you enter the field you intend to harvest. Little planning. I give you a coin for every topp who is above the ground when finished.

Little bit off Thailand topic

Fire wood get you warm 3 times. When you cut it, when you chop it, and when you burn it.

Btw husquarna is the best....

This birches that I now cut down are ruined by very heavy snow in winter, it got stuck to trees and bend they... spoil completely...

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Wow.. Snow in Thailand... Cool!

ys, that are amazing... isn't it... tongue.png

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