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Herder

That is some pretty wild $#!t 

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Pullstart

So cool!  Looks like it’s nice to your back too Jim!

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SylvanLakeWH

I like!

 

Man my back was relaxing just watching...:notworthy:

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lynnmor

How do you keep from destroying the chain when it seems that each cut is into the ground?

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JAinVA

The chain never touchs the ground,if you are careful.The two dogs come in contact with the ground and then the bow is rotated forward.When the bark at the bottom of the cut releases you stop the rotation.I have made hundreds of cuts with that chain without needing to sharpen it.If you look closely at the chip stream you never see any dirt coming out.

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Cvans

Nice combination! Wish I'd known about this 30 years ago. 

 

 

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dcrage

What are the “watch outs” when using a bow saw??

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JAinVA

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It may be difficult to hear some of my comments on the video but here are some

cautions.I always run guards on the top and bottom.I never run a bow on a saw that does not have a chain brake.I use the bow to only buck a log and avoid limbing with it.One thing you should never,ever do is fell a tree with a bow.This is a saw I put together for the missus.

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ebinmaine
On 1/7/2020 at 12:50 PM, JAinVA said:

avoid limbing with it.

Cool piece of equipment Jim.

 

Just curious... Why avoid limbing?

 

 

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JAinVA

Eric,

   You can limb with the bow but you lose contact with the dogs once the cut is made.If you come in contact with something past the limb you can have serious kickback issues.

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Pullstart

Some day, I’ll set up an old saw with a bow.  Where do you source your bow materials Jim?

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JAinVA

Kev,

  I get my bows off E-bay.I say bows as I have gathered a few over the years.New bows have not been manufactured since the 80's I think.They are getting more pricey as supplies drop.I use Poulan bows as the Stihl bow hangs lower to avoid hitting the sprocket guard.I have to open up the slot in the bow to make it fit the Stihl mounting studs.You can't get chains premade to fit a bow so I make up my own loops.There is a fellow in NC who refurbishes all makes of bows and he sells on E-bay.If you need any more answers you can PM me. Luck,JAinVA

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