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How do you maneuver the LS8?

Safely maneuvering a limb saw involves keeping it low while traveling, tilting the bucket, and not moving the machine while the blade is engaged.

Maneuvering a limb saw can be a bit tricky, but with the right techniques, it can be done safely and efficiently.


When traveling to the area of cutting, it's best to keep the saw low and travel at a lower speed to avoid bouncing the saw. Once you reach the area, raise the saw and set the chain on the limb. Tilt the bucket so that you have enough travel to get through the limb you're cutting. At this point, it's important not to move the skid steer or tractor and engage the blade to cut through the limb. After the cut is made, lower the boom and travel to the next spot.


In terms of maneuverability, a tractor may be a little easier to control, but skid steers can probably get into tighter spaces. It's important to remember not to move the machine once the blade is engaged to ensure safe and efficient cutting.