Posted by sparepartsTN on August 05, 2016 at 15:32:38 from (98.87.28.39):
In Reply to: Had To Laugh.... posted by Bryce Frazier on August 05, 2016 at 08:05:21:
Looks like you guys are having fun, always liked using saws. I only spent five years in the woods dropping trees and delivering the resulting firewood. My first saw was a Johnsered 910E that I bought new in 1980 with a 28 inch bar. I'm 6'4" and the bar would reach the ground and the saw balanced nicely, I could handle it quickly in any position. When it quit running in 2006 I replaced it with a new Johnsered with a 32" bar, the new saw is lighter and the bar makes it front heavy, awkward to carry and slow to maneuver. The saw was ordered and not picked up by someone and I got a deal on the price, after about a week I decided I would like a shorter bar to balance this new saw better. After looking at the price of new bars, the 32 is still on it but I don't use it much now. As others have said, hearing and eye protection are necessary if you want to hear and see when you are older. I bought a helmet with screen front and ear muffs when I bought the saw, it paid for itself. My father cut trees for logs and firewood over 60 years without hearing and eye protection, started with crosscut saw, ax and a horse to pull the logs to the landing. Had very little hearing left and a few near misses with his eyes.
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