It can also help to have a couple of aluminum wedges to free your saw
and/or nudge the tree in the direction you intend. Aluminum is nice
because it won't destroy your chain immediately if you happen to touch
it with your saw.
-Roland
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 20:13:11 -0800, you wrote:
::
::At 06:51 AM 3/23/2005 -0500, Nolan Penney wrote:
::>You're almost guaranteed
::>as a novice to bind your saw in the tree, and you're *not* going to get
::>it out then with the weight of the tree leaning on it. So then you've
::>got to buy a second saw to get the first saw out. Don't laugh to hard,
::>I've done it, and more than once.
::
::
::That's why it's a good idea to have an extra bar and at least one extra
::chain hanging on a nail in the shop....
::
::Dave C
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