Quick Context: leave that holding wood on the opposite side of the lean help hold it straight to direction of your felling position. This video was filmed by Chainsaw Safety Specialists at Instructor Jim Olive uses chainsaw ...
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leave that holding wood on the opposite side of the lean help hold it straight to direction of your felling position. This video was filmed by Chainsaw Safety Specialists at Instructor Jim Olive uses chainsaw ... I get a lot of comments about my "notches" not being proper or deep enough.
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- leave that holding wood on the opposite side of the lean help hold it straight to direction of your felling position.
- This video was filmed by Chainsaw Safety Specialists at Instructor Jim Olive uses chainsaw ...
- I get a lot of comments about my "notches" not being proper or deep enough.
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