When you give the right operator the correct piece of equipment they can do wonders, not to mention the man hours of back breaking labor they save. These are built to last right here in our Groveton NH Manufacturing Facility. Those who buy them know the true value.
Getting everything out of the equipment without being abusive… I’d like to see your hand and fingers on the controls… maybe a split screen of the cab and cutter head…
If that grapple saw had rollers, you'd have the perfect set up for blocking the logs to 16" (or whatever size) lengths.
When you give the right operator the correct piece of equipment they can do wonders, not to mention the man hours of back breaking labor they save. These are built to last right here in our Groveton NH Manufacturing Facility. Those who buy them know the true value.
I have a lot of chain saws . I'm guessing that's not a husky .
What type of wood are you processing ?
Oak. It’s a 3/4” harvester chain and bar
@@MatthewCollinsDesigns That's pretty crazy . Looks like a beast of a toy .My MS880 has a 404 chain but it is not profiled like that thing , I'm sure
@@robintaylor-mockingeemill8223 just bigger
Getting everything out of the equipment without being abusive… I’d like to see your hand and fingers on the controls… maybe a split screen of the cab and cutter head…
Sometimes you shake the log while cutting, is that because of bar pinch?
Yes