Me, either. In fact that was exactly the way Mr. D.D. Dent taught us to do it. And that was not in backyards, that was cutting trees for harvest, as well as for hazard removals. The main reason he emphasized for doing that way was that it left the faller facing right down his planned and...
Directly sideways...as we are wont to do here in Butch's House :D.
Keep on being the exception to the rule, dear friend Fi. We all need your example. Our daughters and grand-daughters need it even more ;).
You have my endless respect, girl.
Solid now, Sean. Thanks. It was lameish for a couple of months after my prosthetic came online and up to strength, but that was probably the whole deal of getting my body back in synch after not having to baby the bad hip.
But guys my age can walk with 1.25x38 inches of aged hickory anywhere...
Elbow as the striking part of your arsenal...my preference. To the two first on Butch's list. Knee or foot, to the last.
Unless you have my walking cane in hand...then the strike target gets wider :D.
You will see extremely fast wear on the pull cord at the entrance to the housing, if there is enough slack to allow the handle to rattle around during every moment of saw use.
Putting another turn of the starter cord around the recoil spool to get proper tension on it is so basic a saw...
I fear Stig is rather like me, only he clearly is a few degrees more forward thinking on the video thing :). I never had the patience for it, myself.
I'd like to see anything he produces, that's for sure.
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