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by defrost
686 days ago
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When the engine doesn't stop, then it's running .. continuously, idling or not the motor is running. Also, with due respect, you've never been present when I or my father have cut wood, shorn sheep, loaded hay, or otherwise worked in the field. These activities get optimised via repetition to have minimal slack time and maximal throughput. With an assistant the chain rarely stops, as one cut is completed wood has been positioned already for the next cut .. perhaps you've never been that efficient. It's not possible to clear five tonne of cutting and splitting rounds in a day without minimising dead time. |
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