Those log tongs sure come in handy-i use them every time i work with long & thin logs.It's a very useful tool. It's a lot of hard work.Thanx for sharing !
@NElogging6 күн бұрын
Couldn't work whitout them.
@yonmusak4 күн бұрын
@NElogging Same here. Great pieces of kit!
@lienevitkovska34348 күн бұрын
Nice job.
@yonmusak4 күн бұрын
For small diameter stuff like that I haven't used a petrol saw for two years, since getting a Husky battery saw. SO much more convenient.
@NElogging4 күн бұрын
@@yonmusak last year I used the sthil msa 200 it wouldn't oil properly that's why at the start I used the gas saw, then in 2 videos I used my favorite first thinning saw the msa 200 and it would get less views and thats why I switched back to the gas saw, but now I don't care what people think so I use it a lot. Here is a link to that video : kzbin.info/www/bejne/jonXfZKngp2kmpIsi=JyO9zoFkdmZQWLRZ And wanted to mencion that I am now considering buying the msa 300 because of how impresed I was whit the msa 200.
@yonmusak4 күн бұрын
@NElogging Thanks for the link, I will watch it now! I do some tree work in Canada from time to time, to help a friend out. I have a top handle Stihl battery saw for that. I run a thinner winter bar oil through that and it oils perfect. It doesn't like the normal grade oil though. Maybe worth trying for you?
@NElogging3 күн бұрын
I have tries the battery to handle from sthil and thet saftey button really sucks.
@yonmusak3 күн бұрын
@NElogging Yeah - I think the Husky system is way more convenient. I love that saw!
@NElogging3 күн бұрын
@yonmusak haven't used any of the husky battery stuff but their gas saws became really bad after the 2. generation. Try to pull start a 346 xp and the cover brakes off. Thats may expirience whit husky saws.