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  1. Peter

    Cutting heavy horizontal limbs

    It obviously hasn't killed you yet, so you must be doing something right!
  2. Peter

    Cutting heavy horizontal limbs

    If I'm just smashing some big limbs off low down in the crown, maybe to prep for felling, rather than a full dismantle, I'll often take a mid size saw rather than a topper to speed up the cutting. 441 or 575 size, shortish bar and sharp.
  3. Peter

    Cutting heavy horizontal limbs

    I generally want heavy limbs to drop flat, i.e. horizontally, to avoid the tips hitting the ground and the butt springing back. In that case a face on the underside is counterproductive, so I use either a Coos Bay type or a golden triangle type cut. They both do the same job, speed up the main...
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