Definately a cool toy. Be interesting how long it stays sharp. Hydrolics of tractor/bobcat would put alot more force on the saw than a human would.
Make sure you post your findings!! I have alot of tree's I like to keep trimmed
__________________
2004 Ford Excursion Limited **6.0L Diesel, EGR update, ARP Studs, Banks 6gun, AFE Cold Air Intake SI Stage 2, 4:88 gears, Detroit locker, 42" GoodYear MTR Kevlar, 17" Mazzi Hulks, 4" straight turbo back exhaust, Dual Fox Shocks front w/Resi's, Fox Rears w/Resi's and dual Fox Stabilizers, Back up camera, 1500W system w/12's. DVD Front and rear. CompuStar command 2-way start/alarm system, Bushwacker Custom Flares.
It`s designed, if properly used, that it`s only the weight of the saw resting on the limb while cutting. Tho I`m not 100% sure I think it`s explained in the video, I watched it afew times, a couple of months back before buying it, before I got the idea of how this saw works.
I still hope to pick it up this week and test it out if I get time.
It`s driven with a very compact orbital motor so most of the weight is in the mounting system. I have to pick up the hydraulic couplers before I can try it out.
I`d hate to lug your Pioneer saw thru the forest, it sounds like a man killer.
This forum is owned and operated by Internet Brands, Inc., a Delaware corporation. It is not authorized or endorsed by the Ford Motor Company and is not affiliated with the Ford Motor Company or its related companies in any way. FordŽ is a registered trademark of the Ford Motor Company.