Remington Power Tools M30016US Limbing A Tree, Bucking A Log, Entire Length Of Log On Ground

Models: M30016AW M30016US M35016AW M15012US M15014AS M30016AS

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LIMBING A TREE

OPERATING CHAIN SAW

2.Cut towards notch.

3.As felling cut nears hinge, tree should begin to fall. Note: If needed, drive wedges into felling cut to control direction of fall. If tree settles back and pinches chain, drive wedges into felling cut to remove saw. Only use wedges made of wood, plastic, or aluminum. Never use wedge made of steel. This could cause kickback and damage to chain.

4.When tree begins to fall, quickly

remove saw from felling cut

release trigger to turn saw off

put saw down

exit area using retreat path

BUCKING A LOG WARNING: Be alert for falling overhead limbs. Watch your footing while exiting area.

LIMBING A TREE

Entire Length Of Log On Ground WARNING: Avoid kickback. Kick- back can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback to avoid risk of kickback.

Manual backgroundWARNING: When cutting limb that is under tension, use extreme caution. Be alert for wood springing back. When wood tension is released, limb could spring back and strike operator causing severe injury or death.

Limbing is removing branches from a fallen tree. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet. Do not remove larger limbs under tree that support log off ground. Remove each limb with one cut (see Figure 15). Clear cut limbs from work area often. This will help maintain a safe work area.

Make sure you start your cut where limb will not pinch saw during cutting. To avoid pinching, start cut on freely hanging limbs from above limb. Start cut on limbs under tension from under limb. If pinch occurs, turn saw off, lift limb, and remove saw.

BUCKING A LOG

Manual background WARNING: Avoid kickback. Kickback can result in severe injury or death. See Kickback to avoid risk of kickback.

Manual background WARNING:

If on slope, make sure log will not roll down hill. Secure log by us- ing wooden stakes. Drive wooden stakes into ground on downhill side of log. Stand on uphill side of log while cutting. Log may roll after cutting.

Never try cutting through two logs at same time. This could increase the risk of kickback.

While cutting log, never hold log with your hand, leg, or foot.

While cutting log, never allow an- other person to hold log.

Turn off and unplug saw before mov- ing from one place to another.

Bucking a log is cutting a log into sections. Make sure your footing is firm. Keep feet apart. Divide your weight evenly on both feet. When possible, raise log or section off ground. Do this by using limbs, logs, chocks, etc.

When cutting through log, maintain control by reducing cutting pressure near end of cut. Do not relax your grip on chain saw handles. Do not let moving chain touch ground. Ground will dull moving chain. After cutting through log, release trigger to turn saw off before moving saw.

Follow directions below to buck a log.

Entire Length Of Log On Ground

Cut log from top (see Figure 16).

Figure 16 - Bucking Log With Entire Length

On Ground

Figure 15 - Limbing A Tree

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Remington Power Tools M30016US Limbing A Tree, Bucking A Log, Entire Length Of Log On Ground, Operating Chain Saw