Machias NY, Game of Logging level 2/registration open

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Machias NY, Game of Logging level 2/registration open

Time: May 28, 2026 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Pierce Whitney Forest, Machias NY
Street: location sent after registration
City/Town: Machias, NY
Website or Map: https://pub.cce.cornell.edu/e…
Phone: 716-699-2377
Event Type: hands, on, training
Organized By: Kim Oudemool
Latest Activity: on Friday

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Thursday May 28, Machias NY.

Chainsaw Safety Certification course LEVEL 2 is returning to Cattaraugus County in May 2026!  Training will be conducted by Bill Lindloff’s ProCuts through Game of Logging and hosted by CCE Cattaraugus.  The session is a full day of hands-on experience and will be held at the Pierce Whitney Forest in Machias, NY.    

If you have completed Level 1- We are now offering Level 2 on Thursday, May 28, 2026!

Level 2: Maximizing Saw Performances

Discussions of Routine Maintenance:  Air filter; Recoil; Bar; Sprocket; Chain brake; Chain tension

Carburetor Tune-up:  Clean air filter; Balance Jets; High-speed test; Low-speed test; Low-speed “dump” test

Art of Filing – scoring the tooth:  Proper depth gauge setting (2 points); Sharp Point (2 points); Correct side plate angle (2 points); Correct top plate angle (2 points); Chisel angle (2 points)

 Spring pole and Felling Practice

Registration now open!

Participants are required to bring a chainsaw along with sharpening and maintenance tools. 

 Openings still available. Register online or call CCE Cattaraugus 7160699-2377x106

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