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You can have the other chainsaw as a 'dead saw' on the other end and it will cause very little friction. Even better have it idling and you then have an automatic oiler on the end :biggrin:

 

The trouble is the weight as you introduce it into the log and back out again the other end :sneaky2: Once it's in the log and cutting you'll be fine.

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You shouldnt need the engine running for the oil pump to work Rob as its driven by the drum,

 

You learn something new and all that! Thanks Cracker I always thought you needed the engine running for oil to flow.

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