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Depends on how much logs you are doing!! I've attached a drawing of what I used in the past. Logs 1&2 are used to support the log being cut and also it stops the chain getting damaged as it just cuts into logs 1&2. once log has been cut to length and thrown clear just roll log #4 into place on logs 1&2 and repeat as often as required or until logs run out. leg height made to suit in my case short see pdf file:001_tongue: Then made this which saves me loads of work and double handling. :thumbup::thumbup:

 

 

Nice tractor saw horse Callum. I was thinking of a sawhorse that attatched in my bucket. But that beats it.:thumbup:

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