I saw something like that attached to a skid-steer once. They were using it to clear a bunch of trees. The attachment also had arms that would hug the tree during and after the cut, then the skid-steer would carry the still-upright trees somewhere else and lay them down in a pile. It was kinda cool, though it also looked like something out of an environmentalist propaganda film.I have a friend worked worked for Drexel IIRC. He said they used a special saw for leveling chairs. It had a horizontal blade set in a machined surface to trim one leg.
I guess you never watched Swamp Loggers on tv.I saw something like that attached to a skid-steer once. They were using it to clear a bunch of trees. The attachment also had arms that would hug the tree during and after the cut, then the skid-steer would carry the still-upright trees somewhere else and lay them down in a pile. It was kinda cool, though it also looked like something out of an environmentalist propaganda film.
Great idea! That's what I'll do.I can't quite picture it but I'm thinking sit it on a flat surface, shim to level the top then with a pencil on a wood spacer scribe a line on the legs. The line could then be transferred as close to the bottom edge of the legs as desired.
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