Cuts are great, but buy some plastic wedges so you aren't so worried about wrecking the chain in the middle of a fall. Plastic wedges also stack and hold far better, particularly the ridged ones. Spacing the wedges a bit wider so you have more push and more directional control on the fall would also help ( every degree counts, in both planes!). Basically sound technique though, kudos!
That guy knew his way around a saw! Just wondering why the tree had to come down? Looked healthy and mature- I would kill for trees like that on my land!
I spent time in the Middle East, horrible place... They cut anything down that was over six foot tall. Cutting down the last tree on your property for cash is like selling a kidney...
If you have hundreds or thousands of acres of trees, it's more like selling vegetables. Especially if you are managing your timber correctly and sustainably.
A lot of comments here talking about how he needs some monster truck saw---if this is the biggest tree he cuts in a given year, what a waste it would be to own a heavy, expensive, gas guzzling shoulder killer. I am all for having more than I need, but 90cc's is too much for most IMO
The 361 can run ‘up to’ a 28” bar.....ok, if you do a muffler mod and tune the carb to match that it’d do better than stock. Stay with a 3/8” 50-gauge chain and 20” bar and that saw will be the only one you need.