What is old two man saw?

An old two-man saw is a traditional lumberjack tool that requires two people to operate. This type of saw is known for its double-handed handles and long blade that can be as long as 8 feet. The two-man saw is designed for cutting down trees, slicing logs, and splitting planks. Because of their large size and weight, two-man saws were commonly used in teams of two lumberjacks, with one standing at each end of the saw, using their strength and coordination to cut through thick logs and timber. They were widely used in the early 20th century and played a crucial role in the logging industry. However, with the advent of chainsaws, two-man saws gradually became obsolete and are now mostly used as collector's items or for demonstration purposes at outdoor exhibitions and museums.