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  1. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    Do you use a narrower bar and chain combo? I really notice a reduction in cutting speed and power when I use a 14” bar conpaired to a 12” bar. I have never tried a 16” but would automatically assume it would be slower still. I have ported 200t’s, so we are not talking stock machines here...
  2. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    We do have some decent sized trees in Europe as well you know 🤪. A lot of those small European towns are older than the Nation you call home. Europe also has a rich culture and history. (Touché)
  3. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    I used just a 200t for years for everything before the smaller saws were introduced. Running a 14” bar used to really cause me problems due to tip heaving balance. Once I changed to a 12” bar it helped a lot of issues. I really don’t know nor understand how the Stateside friends get away with...
  4. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    Sean, I mentioned Tennis Elbow. I used to one hand the 200t all the time. I bought the 150t when it was launched years ago. I now have a couple of them along with a couple of 200t’s and a 194t. It greatly improved on the lighter weight saws.
  5. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    Cory, I agree to point. As a general rule, I don’t rig from crabs due unless it is a one off cut. The problem lies when a lot of stuff works but isn’t in the training literature. Someone new to the industry see’s AH and his Gopher doing it and because they are popular on YouTube it must be...
  6. biggun

    Solo Tree Work

    It is strange that things like that are acceptable these days. Yet when I was training that kind of thing would be a ‘No No’ due to the tight bend radius. Yet August’s gopher says it is really good for that application because of the tight bend radius’s.
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