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4HEHCHAIN CATCHEREIS LOCATED ONOTHEAPOWER HEADHJUST BELOWWTHET CHAIN TONFURTHER PREVENTNTHE POSSIBILITYOOF A BROKEN CHAIN STRIKING THE CHAINSAWWUSER
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4HEHINTENTIONTOF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ISOTO PROVIDE YOU WITH THE GENERALEINTRODUCTION TOIWOODOCUTTINGUTECHNIQUES
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4HIS INFORMATION DOESNNOTDCOVER ALL SPECIüC SITUATIONS WHICHH MAYADEPEND ONPDIFFERENCESCIN TERRAINIVEGETATION KINDOF WOOD FORMMANDASIZEEOF TREES ETC #ONSULTYOUR SERVICING DEALER FORESTRYYAGENTGOR LOCAL FORESTRYYSCHOOLSOFOR ADVICEDON SPECIüCCWOODCUTTING PROBLEMS INMYOUR AREA4HIS4WILL MAKEEYOUR WORKKMOREEEFüCIENT AND SAFER
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!VOIDICUTTING INGADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS SUCHHAS DENSE FOGHEAVYERAINYBITTERECOLDCHIGH WINDSHETC
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