Thats my 455, not the biggest but a sharp chain goes a long way. Skeeming on a larger saw but sock fund not quite there yet! Lol!
[QUOTE"buckman84, post: 637178, member: 3254"]That's my 455, not the biggest but a sharp chain goes a long way. QUOTE] Looks to me that it is doing a fine job on that Oak. Take your time and that saw will do it without a doubt!!
First picture is peavey and second is cant hook. Usually the cant hook is a bit more useful especially if you want to pick up on the end of the log to move it rather than roll it which sometimes is necessary. Plus when rolling a log it will grab better with the toe on the end of the handle to grab.
buckman84 I have to wonder why you didn't just cut that log rather than noodle? Of course, I have never liked noodling but that is beside the point. I see you have a splitter but have to lift the log onto it rather than splitting vertically but I also see you have a steel wedge laying there for splitting the log in half. Just curious.