Hey guys, I have a whole pile of 8 ft logs that I need to saw up into lengths and split. I've always struggled to figure out the least awkward way to use the chainsaw to cut a log that is laying on the ground (without running into problems at the bottom of the log by cutting into the dirt beneath the log).
This may sound like a stupid question, but does anyone have any tried and true method into the most efficient way to setup a cutting area? Obviously one could cut half of the log and then roll it and cut the other half, but that doesn't seem very efficient to me. The best idea I can come up with so far would be to prop a log underneath one end of the one that I'm cutting to create some space between the log and the ground, then sliding the log up as I continue to cut (very crude picture below, to try and portray what I mean).
As always, thanks for any help!
This may sound like a stupid question, but does anyone have any tried and true method into the most efficient way to setup a cutting area? Obviously one could cut half of the log and then roll it and cut the other half, but that doesn't seem very efficient to me. The best idea I can come up with so far would be to prop a log underneath one end of the one that I'm cutting to create some space between the log and the ground, then sliding the log up as I continue to cut (very crude picture below, to try and portray what I mean).
As always, thanks for any help!