you have just doubled your pulling power
Right, which turns 1750 lbs into 3500 lbs, that's why I'd worry about something letting go.
This reminds me of the day they removed the HUGE maple tree from our yard to put in the new septic system. The guy had a pretty good sized excavator and he was lifting the back of it off the ground trying to pull the stump out. I was amazed. Took him a while, but he got it.
I always had a sharpening rig* at every work site.
I always carried a round file and handle with me when I was logging - either in a belt pouch with my wedges or at least with my gas cans.
No vise needed. My favorite way to sharpen the chain is to sit on a big stump, with the saw between my knees with the trigger handle on the ground and the bar pointed straight up.
I always had a sharpening rig* at every work site.
I always carried a round file and handle
with me when I was logging - either in a belt pouch with my wedges or at least with my gas cans.
No vise needed. My favorite way to sharpen the chain is to sit on a big stump, with the saw between my knees with the trigger handle on the ground and the bar pointed straight up.
Well, I was a fancy-pants city-slicker tree-feller. I also probably drank water out of hte cooler with my pinky in the air.