Husqvarna 41, 36 Basic rules for felling trees, Notching, Felling cut, Bar length

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Generalworking instruction

Basic rules for felling trees

 

 

Normally the felling consists of two main cutting operations -

 

notching and making the felling cut.

 

Notching

 

Start making the upper notch cut on the side of the three facing

 

the felling direction.

 

Look through the kerf as you saw the lower cut so you do not saw

 

too deep into the trunk.

 

The notch should be deep enough to create a hinge of sufficient

 

width and strength. The notch opening should be wide enough to

 

direct the fall of the tree as long as possible.

 

Felling cut

 

Saw the felling cut from the other side of the tree and (3-5 cm)

 

above the edge of the notch.Never saw completely through the

 

trunk. Always leave a hinge. The hinge guides the tree. If the

 

trunk is completely cut through, you lose control over the felling

 

direction.

 

Insert a wedge or a felling lever in the cut well before the tree

 

oecomes unstable and starts to move, This will prevent the

 

~uidebarfrom binding in the felling cut if you have misjudged the

 

‘ailingdirection. Make sure no people have come into the range

 

ofthe falling tree before you push it over.

 

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~Felling cut, trunk diameter less than guide

 

bar length

 

Saw either with a pushing chain (top of guide bar) .,. or with a

 

pulling chain (bottom of guide bar),

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Felling cut, trunk diameter greater than guide I bar length

Make a boring cut. Watch out for kickbacks. Do not usethe upper tip quadrant of the guide bar tip.

Saw with a pushing chain. Leave a sufficient hinge.

Complete the felling cut by sawing around the trunk with a pulling chain.

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Husqvarna 41, 36 Basic rules for felling trees, Notching, ~Felling cut, trunk diameter less than guide, Bar length