Preparing to Start the Saw

Felling Trees (cont.)

Throttle Lockout

Throttle Lock

Lever

Button

 

 

 

Ignition

 

Throttle

 

Switch

 

 

 

 

Trigger

35712

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING!

 

 

 

The saw chain will rotate

 

 

 

when the saw is started!

 

 

 

Clear a safe work area before

 

 

OPERATION

starting the saw!

 

 

position ÒON-OFFÓ switch located

 

 

 

IMPORTANT!

 

 

 

Engine ignition is controlled by a two-

 

 

 

below the throttle lever. This switch is

 

 

 

labeled ÒIÓ for ON and ÒOÓ for OFF.

Pull the choke

35713

 

 

 

Control Positions (cold engine)

control out to

 

 

close.

 

 

1. Switch the ignition ON

 

 

 

 

 

(ÒIÓ position).

Control Positions (warm engine)

 

2. Choke the engine by pulling the

Set the throttle to Òfast idleÓ (as

 

choke control all the way out (choke

discribed in step 3).

 

is closed).

IMPORTANT!

 

 

3.

Set the throttle to Òfast idleÓ by

The throttle lever cannot be moved

 

performing the following:

 

without first depressing the lockout

Depress the throttle lockout lever.

lever.

Squeeze the throttle trigger.

Press and hold the throttle lock button while releasing the throttle trigger.

Felling Small Trees

(less than 6 inches in diameter)

1.Determine the direction of fall. If you are uncertain as to direction of fall, use the procedure ÒFalling Large TreesÓ.

2.Start cutting on the side of the tree away from the direction of fall, and make a single felling cut all the way through the tree.

3.Stop the saw and put it down on the ground.

4.Use your retreat path to exit the area quickly.

Felling Large Trees

(more than 6 inches in diameter)

If a tree is otherwise healthy and not seriously out of balance, its direction of fall can often be encouraged by first ÒnotchingÓ the tree on the side facing the desired direction of fall.

After the notch is completed, start the felling cut slightly higher and on the opposite side of the tree, away from the direction of fall.

The goal of this method is to leave a sturdy wooden ÒhingeÓ on which the tree will pivot while itÕs falling.

1.Determine the direction of fall.

2.On the side of the tree facing the direction of fall, make a single 90° cut through about 1/3 the treeÕs diameter.

3.Make a second cut at a 45° angle to the first cut to remove a notch from the tree.

4.Make the final felling cut on the opposite side of the tree about 2 inches above the bottom of the notch.

NOTE:

If the felling cut appears to be closing on the bar, use a mallet to drive one or two plastic or wooden wedges into the cut behind the bar.

5.Stop the saw, and put it down.

6.Use your retreat path to exit the area quickly.

WARNING

Failure to leave a wooden hinge during the felling or

Òback cutÓ can cause the tree to pinch the sawÕs guide bar, and may also change the direction of fall!

Always make the felling cut parallel to the bottom cut! An angled falling cut may cause the tree to split, possibly changing the direction of fall!

Direction of

Fall

Hinge

Notch

Felling

Cut

CHN-11

Felling Large Trees

OPERATION

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Shindaiwa 35701 Preparing to Start the Saw Felling Trees, Control Positions cold engine, Control Positions warm engine