davidwyby
Desert Beaver
Howdy. Thinned a bunch of dead trees out last weekend, some tight shots between other trees. I was using my Jonsered 2166 (red 372 with a 90 degree handle across the top). I noticed a discrepancy between where the sights on the clutch cover vs. the starter cover aimed, and also between where I gunned and where the trees landed. When I got home, I put the saw (bar) in a vise, leveled the bar, and put the level on the handle and the gunning sights. They all vary, and some are better or worse depending on whether I pulled the saw up or down with the bar nuts loose. Thoughts/ solutions? I guess practice with one saw and mental and maybe physical notes on the saw...kind of a bummer when trying to be precise.
@Burnham after discovering this, I used a 50' logging tape from a stake in the desired lay to measure out where the hinge should be one each side of the tree as described in FGTW by @gf beranek and it worked.... of course :-)
@Burnham after discovering this, I used a 50' logging tape from a stake in the desired lay to measure out where the hinge should be one each side of the tree as described in FGTW by @gf beranek and it worked.... of course :-)