Just spent an hour an a half on these bastards until my chainsaw gave out, cleaned up most the branches and brush, enough to get in the driveway. I am covered in sap. And received what look like several defensive wounds I don't recall during my hasty removal. I'll deal with the rest tomorrow. https://i.nostr.build/pE3wsc2RBhCtvr7a.jpg https://i.nostr.build/HhExUhrqM90y8UVx.jpg https://i.nostr.build/3Px5BqV2zrbyNe4P.jpg https://i.nostr.build/7bn3vidxE5w94Q6y.jpg
Good progress
So soggy this year. I've got my eye on a few others of concern that should really be dealt with. https://i.nostr.build/7VS3y61sE5XqIG2m.jpg
1 trick: retail sells homeowner chains that reduce kick back(4 your safety) but really degrade performance. Ask for a professional chain if experienced cutter(if U feel capable), dmyor!
Honestly I could probably safety but I'll give it a look. Going to take it apart and clean it out sometime at work tomorrow. The benefits of working at a shop with compressed air hoses at the ready. 😂
just found out a couple of years ago when getting a new chain & was "wtf" is this? It was such a dog and even switched store to a more professional service. But i've cut thruout my life. i noticed one cut was angled, is your saw cutting straight? it might be worth a professional filer if your not proficient, the cutting teeth & the dogs(that drag sawdust out) need proper filing. all the best fren safety chains<prochains
Hell yea, real life is awesome, go work my dude
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