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Home & Garden Gardening "free" a stuck chainsaw
 
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Comments: How to "free" a stuck chainsaw

willy0773Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:33 am
Nice job with all three of your videos. I learned from the Maine boys that I met when I first moved up here over thirty years ago. Your instructions are much the same; basic, clear, common sense safety. My son will begin cutting with me this winter and I believe I'll have him start with these videos! Thanks, Bill in Maine
 
KittatinnyMon Nov 05, 2007 7:37 pm
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ViewDo Info

  • Submitted on Nov 05, 2007 07:11 pm
  • by: Kittatinny
  • www.kittatinnytree.com
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  • Length: 11:40
  • Demonstration of how to release a chainsaw which has become "pinched" in the middle of a log during cutting.
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  • Required Tools: Sledgehammer/Maul, plastic felling wedges
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  • Time To Complete: less than 5 min.
  • Cost To Complete: $20 - $50
  • Tags: chainsaw, firewood, cutting, logging