checked the vid... it was 22 seconds... 066 w 24" bar, 26" wood... next time you make a cut on something that size, put the watch on it and let me know how you make out..
took out a 26-28" maple limb, nearly horizontal.. 50' long.. using a 66 from rope and saddle.. think the cut took 24 seconds from when the bar hit the wood.. have to check the video to be sure...
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The first cut on this short vid shows a cut from the bucket on a big heavy silver maple lead... not really horizontal, but very hollow. you wouldn't want to lanyard in below that...
Lots of different ways to handle that. I generally cut from the bucket these days, so the ripping into my lanyard is not so much of a concern. One time I was trying to get a 18" oak limb to land flat and used a "plunged vertical snap cut".. the same thing I use for hung trees.. worked well. Or...
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