Hi Kev!!😀😀 You are starting to get the hang of it. See how much easier it is to process to your left instead of your right. The only downfall is that it throws the chips at you. If you look around the hole were the sawdust comes out. There should be a couple holes were you can bolt a rubber flap on to stop chips from hitting you. Only cover the hole about half way so it doesn't pack the saw box full of sawdust. Practice makes perfect. Takes at least 6 months of running 40 hours per week to really begin to be good with one. Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚 Logger Al
Ya thats one thing we have to sharpen/change. Frozen cedar is a breeze but did notice a difference in the hard wood. Sharper would be nicer. Been watching your videos haha
Once you find your rhythm you'll be fine. I remember running a case backhoe and when i hopped on a ditch witch i had to cross my hands because the controls were opposite
Looks like a fairly tight spot to be trying to learn in. I would want some more elbow room myself until getting the hang of it. Nothing was tore up so I would call this day a successful!👍 Edit... Oh...what is the alarm? You thought I wasn't going to ask a question!😂
Hahaha thr beeping is for the log length anf it's reached the length. It works some times haha. Ya it was tight but you figure it out fast and I'd rather cedar the be in hardwood learning haha