Sears 358.356100-3.7/18"PS, 358.356090-3.7/20 Debranching, USE Commonsense, Third Pruningcut

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5.BUCKING w USING A STAND (Figure 35):

a.In areaA:

1.) Undercut 1/3 of the way through the log. 2.) Finish with an overcut.

In area B:

1.) Overcut 1/3 of theway through the log.

2,) Finish with an undercut.

2ND CUT 1ST CUT 2ND CUT

FIRST

CUTCUTCUT

Figure 35

D. DEBRANCHING ANDPRUNING II,:.i:

Work slowly, keeping both hands on the saw =with a firm grip. Maintain secure footing and bal-

ance,

Watch out for springpoles. Use extreme caution

...........................................=when-cutting-smalt-size-timbs:--SlendeF_materiat

may catch the saw chain andbe whipped toward

' - you or,pult you off balance. ',

eBe alert for sPringback. Watch.out for branches that are bent or under pressure as youare cutting

to avoid being struck by the branch or the saw when the tension in the wood fibers is released,

Keep a clear work area. Frequently clear bran- ches out of the way to avoid tripping over them.

1. DEBRANCHING

Limit debranching to limbs shoulder height or below. Always debranch a tree

,'afterit isCut down. Only then can debranching bedone safely and properly.

b.Leave the larger lower limbs to support the

_ :tree asyou work:

c.Start at the base of the felled tree and work towards the top,_ cutting branches and

,. _ . :limbs. Remove small timbswith one cut. Fig-

=ure36.

d.Keep the tree between you and the chain. Cut _from .the side of the tree opposite the

branch you are cutting. ,=

eo Remove larger, supporting branches with the1!3, 2/3 cutting techniques described in

.... the bucking section. = =

...... 1.) Start with an overcut

2,) Finish with an overcut

f.Always =use an overcut to cut small and freely hanging limbs. Undercutting could

....

cause imbs to fall and pinc h the saw.

2.PRUNING

"a. Limit pruning to limbs shoulder height or

:.... below. Do not cut if branches are higher than

your shoulder. Get a professional to do the

ijob_ :

b. Refer to Figure 37 for the pruning tech- nique.

_: 1,) Undercut 1/3 of the waythrough the limb : near the trunk ofthe tree.

2.) Finish with an 0vercut farther Outfrom the

'

trunk.

 

: :

_

.... '_:

3.)

Keep out of the way of the fall!ng limb.

4.)

Cut thestump

flush

near the trunk of the

 

tree.

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::

' ": ....

WARNING!

Never climb int0a tree to debranch or prune_ Do not stand on ladders, platforms, a log or inany positionwhich might cause you to Jose control of

.......................the-saw;

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USE COMMONSENSE_ :

..... Remove smaii limbs

with one cut,.

Figure36

IJl SECONOPRUNINGCUT

THIRD

PRUNINGCUT

FIRST PRUNING CUT

Figure 37

WARNING!

BE ALERT FOR AND GUARD AGAINST

KICKBACK. Do not allow the moving chain to con- tact any other branches or objects atthe nose of the guide bar, when debranching or,pruning. Al- lowing such contact could result in serious per- sonal injury.

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Contents Operators manual Specifications ContentsKnow Your SAW Safety Rulesand PrecautionsPlan Ahead Guard Against KickbackOperate Your SAW Safely Handle Fuel with CautionMaintain Your SAW in Good Working Order Carry Your SAW SafelyState and Local Ordinance Requirements Know Your Chain SAWIntroduction Geeing Ready Read Your 0PERATOWS Manual Preparing Your SAW for USEUc1 Do not USE Chain TensionAutomotive OIL Gasoline Containing AlcoholImportant Points BAR and Chain OILStarting Procedure Using Your SAWControl Devices Starting InstructionsControlling Kickback Power Sharpknob Using the Power Sharpsystem ModelAutomatic Sharpening Inspect Cutters for Grinding Marks TOP View of CutterHand Filing Replace or Remove Stone Andcarrier Assembly Plan Your Sawing Operation CARE- Fully in Advance Tree Felling Techniques Understand Reactive Forces Do not CUT Felling Small Trees -- Less than 6 in DiameterFelling Large Trees m 6 Diameter Or MoreThrough the log and finish with a 2/3 cut on BuckingBUCKING--WITHOUT a Support 2ND CUTPruning DebranchingUSE Commonsense Third PruningcutGuide BAR and Chain MaintenanceGuide BAR Worn Grooves File Edges Correct Square Maintain Rounded Corner Depth GaugeCooling and Exhaust System Heat Shield MufflerSpark Plug Starter Rope Repair and ReplacementChampion CJ-8Y Spark Plug MEDIUM--dOuter Chain Wear on Drive SprocketUide Plate NutsLOW Speed Mixture Adjustment Carburetor AdjustmentsGJCOUNTER-VIBE Vibration System AIR FilterWhen your ,saw is to be stored for over 30 days always Maintenance AccessoriesStorage Key Pad Catalog No DescriptionSwitch Trouble Shooting Chart==i Maintenance ChartPage 2336 Incl. # AssemblyQty Description + ++.o+ Qty. Description Pad No Qty DescriptionQty Description Pa No 35102 Valve-Throttle 3511943 \ Qty Description STD5t1003 Screw-Bracket Drum & Sprocket Assembly 24399Thrust Washer 25925 Bearing Clutch34 ¸¸ Quick Reference MaintenanceFuel and OIL Starting the EngineSears