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Make relieving cut at the
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compression side (1)
Make bucking cut at the tension
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side (2)
Be wary of pushback when making
bucking cut from the bottom upwards
(underbuck).
NOTICE
Do not cut a lying log at a point where it
is touching the ground because the saw
chain will otherwise be damaged.
MS 231, MS 231 C, MS 251, MS 251 C
Ripping cut:
Cutting technique in which the spiked
bumper is not used – risk of pull-in – start
the cut with the guide bar at the
shallowest possible angle – take extra
care since there is an increased danger
of kickback.
Preparing for felling
Check that there are no other persons in
the felling area – other than helpers.
Make sure no-one is endangered by the
falling tree – the noise of your engine
may drown any warning calls.
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Maintain a distance of at least 2 1/2 tree
lengths from the next felling site.
Determining direction of fall and escape
path
Select gap in stand into which you want
the tree to fall.
Pay special attention to the following
points:
The natural inclination of the tree
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Unusually heavy limb structure,
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asymmetrical growth, damage to
tree
The wind direction and speed – do
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not fell in high winds
Direction of slope
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Neighboring trees
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Snow load
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Take the general condition of the
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tree into account – be especially
careful with trunk damage or
deadwood (brittle, rotten or dead
wood)
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