To cut a trunk with support on one end
WARNING: Follow the steps below to
prevent the trunk from breaking before the
cutting is complete.
1. Cut on the push stroke approximately 1/3 through
the trunk.
2. Cut through the trunk on the pull stroke until the two
kerfs touch.
To cut a trunk with support on two ends
WARNING: Follow the steps below to
prevent the saw chain from getting trapped
in the trunk.
1. Cut on the pull stroke approximately 1/3 through the
trunk.
2. Cut through the remaining part of the trunk on the
push stroke until the two kerfs touch.
WARNING: If the saw chain gets trapped in
the trunk, stop the motor! Do not try to pull
the product free. If you do, there is a risk of
injury when the product suddenly breaks
free. Use a lever to open up the cut and free
the product.
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To use the limbing technique
Note: If you are to use the limbing technique on thick
branches, use the same procedure as for the cutting
technique.
1. Keep the larger, lower branches on the tree to give it
support on the ground.
2. Cut limbs one by one.
3. Cut branches that are in tension from the bottom up.
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4. Cut branches piece by piece if necessary.
WARNING: Be careful when you remove
small branches and do not cut bushes or
many small branches at the same time.
Small and light branches can get trapped
by the saw chain and be thrown at you.
This can mean that you can not keep
control of the product, which can cause
serious injury.
5. Work on the left side of the trunk. Be as close as
possible to the product for maximum control. Let the
weight of the product be on the trunk if possible.
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