OPERATION
LIMBING
See Figure 21.
Limbing is removing branches from a fallen tree.
nWork slowly, keeping both hands on the chain saw with a firm grip. Always make sure your footing is secure and your weight is distributed evenly on both feet.
nLeave the larger support limbs under the tree to keep the tree off the ground while cutting.
nLimbs should be cut one at a time. Remove the cut limbs from the work area often to help keep the work area clean and safe.
nBranches under tension should be cut from the bottom up to avoid binding the chain saw.
nKeep the tree between you and the chain saw while limb- ing. Cut from the side of the tree opposite the branch you are cutting.
PRUNING
See Figure 22.
Pruning is trimming limbs from a live tree.
nWork slowly, keeping both hands on the chain saw with a firm grip. Always make sure your footing is secure and your weight is distributed evenly on both feet.
nDo not cut from a ladder, this is extremely dangerous. Leave this operation for professionals.
nDo not cut above chest height as a saw held higher is difficult to control against kickback.
nWhen pruning trees it is important not to make the finishing cut next to the main limb or trunk until you have cut off the limb further out to reduce the weight. This prevents stripping the bark from the main member.
nUnderbuck the branch 1/3 through for your first cut.
nYour second cut should overbuck to drop the branch off.
nNow make your finishing cut smoothly and neatly against the main member so the bark will grow back to seal the wound.
WARNING:
If the limbs to be pruned are above chest height, hire a professional to perform the pruning.
SPRINGPOLES
See Figure 23.
A springpole is any log, branch, rooted stump, or sapling which is bent under tension by other wood so that it springs back if the wood holding it is cut or removed. On a fallen tree, a rooted stump has a high potential of springing back to the upright position during the bucking cut to separate the log from the stump. Watch out for springpoles, they are dangerous.
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CUT LIMBS ONE AT A TIME AND LEAVE SUPPORT LIMBS
UNDER TREE UNTIL LOG IS CUT
Fig. 21
LOAD | SECOND CUT |
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FIRST CUT
1/3 DIAMETER
FINISHING CUT
Fig. 22
SPRINGPOLE
Fig. 23
WARNING:
Springpoles are dangerous and could strike the operator, causing the operator to lose control of the chain saw. This could result in severe or fatal injury to the operator.
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