I was cutting a fairly large oak yesterday (3ft trunk). The top had split and fallen out and it was basically a totem pole. I don't usually like to drop trees, but scrounging is getting tight.
I cut my sight wedge cut, went around to the back and did a back cut up about 2 inches. It made a crack, I put my wedge in the back cut and hit it a few times - but it wouldn't go. So I did alittle more cutting on the back cut and it fell just perfectly. The problem is - I don't have felling wedges - I used a steel splitting wedge and I got the wedge alittle with my chain..... dang it. Everything was going just fine until then. Brand new chain too.
So I tried to use my file and point it up - but it's just not cutting. It's a Stihl RSC chain. Should I take it to a shop - can they get it back in shape?
I am gonna get a new chain today - because the main trunk is still there and I want that wood - before someone else grabs it.
I did the rest of the cutting with my 16 inch saw and the chain on that one jumped off the bar (must have been loose) and when the chain hit the guard, it scratched up some of the underside of the teeth (drive side) so now this chain won't go into the bar track. I tried to take my flat file to knock off some of the burs, but now this chain isn't working.
Frustrating day - but atleast I got 2 truck loads before all was said and done. There's another 2 still there I need to get. I hate to go thru 2 chains in one days worth of scrounging. Bummer.
I cut my sight wedge cut, went around to the back and did a back cut up about 2 inches. It made a crack, I put my wedge in the back cut and hit it a few times - but it wouldn't go. So I did alittle more cutting on the back cut and it fell just perfectly. The problem is - I don't have felling wedges - I used a steel splitting wedge and I got the wedge alittle with my chain..... dang it. Everything was going just fine until then. Brand new chain too.
So I tried to use my file and point it up - but it's just not cutting. It's a Stihl RSC chain. Should I take it to a shop - can they get it back in shape?
I am gonna get a new chain today - because the main trunk is still there and I want that wood - before someone else grabs it.
I did the rest of the cutting with my 16 inch saw and the chain on that one jumped off the bar (must have been loose) and when the chain hit the guard, it scratched up some of the underside of the teeth (drive side) so now this chain won't go into the bar track. I tried to take my flat file to knock off some of the burs, but now this chain isn't working.
Frustrating day - but atleast I got 2 truck loads before all was said and done. There's another 2 still there I need to get. I hate to go thru 2 chains in one days worth of scrounging. Bummer.