A while back there was a post about the best way to cut large splits for use in smaller stoves. Last week I got my ChainsawBuddy in the mail. Of course it broke during the installation but the new piece arrived today.
I am not big on gadgets, and especially anything attached to my chainsaw bar, but I tried it out today and it is the answer to limbing on the ground and cutting up splits. The darn thing slips right under them, the saw draws them to the stops and bingo little one from big one. And it will not let the chain touch the ground. If I have any negative experiences with it I will post them. In the meantime I will be making twelve inch wood for the Jotuls out of the 24 inchers I cut for the T-4600. And with this pup it ain't gonna take long. If it keeps on keeping on it will be a permenant attachment on one of my baby Poulan limbing saws.
I am not shilling for them but there is a video of the thing at:
http://www.chainsawbuddy.com
I am not big on gadgets, and especially anything attached to my chainsaw bar, but I tried it out today and it is the answer to limbing on the ground and cutting up splits. The darn thing slips right under them, the saw draws them to the stops and bingo little one from big one. And it will not let the chain touch the ground. If I have any negative experiences with it I will post them. In the meantime I will be making twelve inch wood for the Jotuls out of the 24 inchers I cut for the T-4600. And with this pup it ain't gonna take long. If it keeps on keeping on it will be a permenant attachment on one of my baby Poulan limbing saws.
I am not shilling for them but there is a video of the thing at:
http://www.chainsawbuddy.com