FergusonTO35
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Watching someone bucking and the saw and bar look like a teeter totter going up and down.. i've never understood that technique.
I think it is a way of keeping chain speed and chip clearance up when cutting a log that is a little too big for the saw. The teeter totter causes the bar to contact less of the log at once, also the empty space behind the bar helps keep chips from getting stuck.