Re: >15 pound saws--independent tie-in for use in
If you have to lug the saw around while rigging for the hook, I can see the saw being in the way. About the point you need to cut, find a way to leave the saw there lanyard, webbing, whatever your choice. just make sure its tied in, falling saws aren't much fun to fix or catch (lame attempt at humor)
If the tree lends itself to this then problem solved. Another way, I'm sure I read it here, is to tie a single line to the last lead your going to cut,most likely, your TIP as well. Now think of your heavy, long bar chainsaw as setting up to footlock that single line, now, most likely you can get to that line from anywhere. Your saw can safely rest anywhere along that line as long as the prussick hitch of choice is set. With multi-lead removals i.e. beech, elm etc. its fairly helpful. Just a suggestion, hope it helps.