Husqvarna 23 COMPACT manual Important Points, Begin cutting with the saw frame agarnst

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IMPORTANT POINTS

. Cutwood only. Do not cut metal, plastics, masonry, non-wood building materials, etc.

. Stop the saw if the chain strikes a foreign object. inspect the saw and repair parts as necessary.

. Keep the chain out of dirt and sand. Even a small amount of dirt will quickly duff a chain and increase the possrbility of kick- back.

. Practice cutting a few small logs using the foflowina techniques to get the %el” of using ygur saw bkfore yti begin a major sawing operation.

. Squeeze the throttle trigger and allow.the engine to reach full speed before cutb.ng.

Begin cutting with the saw frame agarnst

the log.

.Keep the engine at full speed the entire time you are cutting.

Allow the chain to cut for you. Exert only light downward pressure.

.Release the throttle trigger as soon as the cut is completed, allowrng the engine to idle. If you run the saw at full throttle with- out a cutting load, unnecessary wear can

occur.

.To avoid losing control when cut is com- p$t!t do not put pressure on saw at end

.Stop ihe engine before setting fhe saw down.

TREE FELLING TECHNIQUES

A WARNING: Donotcutnaarbuildings

or electrical wires if you do not know the di- rection of tree fall, at night since you will not

be able to see well, or during bad weather such as rain, snow, or strongwinds. as fall is

unpredictable.

Carefully plan your sawing operation in ad-

vance. You need a clear area all around the tree so you can have secure footin . Check for broken or dead branches whit ft can fall

on you causing serious injury.

Natural conditions that can cause a tree to

fall in a particular direction include:

. The wind direction and speed.

. The lean of the tree. The lean of a tree might not be apparent due to uneven or sloping terrain. Use a plumb or level to determine the direction of tree lean.

Weight and branches on one side.

Surrounding trees and obstacles.

Lookfordecayand rot. !f the trunk is rotted, it can snap and fall toward the

Operator

Make sure there is enough room for the tree to fall. Maintain a distance of 2-l/2 tree lengthsfromthe nearest person or other ol,

&&&Engine norse can drown out a wam-

Remove dirt,stones, loose bark, nails, sta- ples, and wire from the tree where cuts are to be made.

Plan a clear retreat path

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FELLING LARdE TREES

(6 inches in diameter or larger)

The notoh method is used to fell large trees. Anotohiscutonthesideofthetreeinthe

desired direction offall. After a felling cut is made on the opposite side of tree, the tree will tend to fall into the notch.

NOTCH CUT AND FELLING THE TREE

Make notch cut by cutting the top of the notch first Cut through t/a ofthe diameter of the tree. Next complete the notch b cutting the bottom of the notch. See IY- lust&on. Once the notch is cut remove the notch of wood from the tree.

After removing the cutout of wood, make the felling cut on the opposite side of the notch. This is done by making a cut about two inches hi her than the center of the notch. This wiBI leave enough uncut wood between the felling out and the notch to form a hinge. This hin e will help-prevent thetreefromfallingin 8 ewrongdrrecbon.

Final out here. 2 inches

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NOlEr Before felling out is complete, use wedges to open the cut when necessary to

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Contents Operator’s Manual Maintain Your SAW in Good Working Order Handle Fuel with CdJrJTlONPlan Ahead Operate Your SAW SafelyGuard Against Kickback Reduce the Chance of KickbackAvoid Pinch-Kickback Kjckback Safety FeaturesMaintain Control Chain Brake & CKA Angle Attaching the BAR & ChainAdjusting the tension Checking the tensionFueling Engine LhrhIgnition Switch Important points to rememberChoke Chain BrakeImportant Points Begin cutting with the saw frame agarnstBucking Using a LOG or Support Stand Cutting a Fallen TreeTypes of Cutting Used For Bucking SupportBAR Maintenance Important PointsLimbing PruningCarburetor Adjustments Chain SharpeningIgnition Timing MUFFLER/SPARK ArrestorHUSQVARNA’S Obligations Under the Warranty Items not Covered by this WarrantyFollowing items are not covered by this warranty Limited WarrawProcedure to Obtain Warranty Consideration Customer ResponsibilitiesCALIF’ORNIA Emission Control Warranty Statement What is not Covered