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Buttress Roots

Conventional Cut

Open-face technique

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If the tree has large buttress roots, cut into the largest buttress vertically first (horizontally next) and remove the resulting piece.

Gunning Sight

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When making the felling notch, use the gunning sight on the shroud and housing to check the desired direction of fall:

Position the saw so that the gunning sight points exactly in the direction you want the tree to fall.

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C

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Felling notch (C) – determines the direction of the fall

For a conventional cut:

NProperly place felling notch perpendicular to the line of fall, close to the ground.

NCut down at app. 45° angle to a depth of about 1/5 to 1/4 of the trunk diameter.

NMake second cut horizontal. N Remove resulting 45° piece.

Felling notch (C) – determines the direction of the fall

For an open-face cut:

NProperly place felling notch perpendicular to the line of fall, close to the ground.

NCut down at app. 50° angle to a depth of app.1/5 to 1/4 of the trunk diameter.

NMake second cut from below at app. 40° angle.

NRemove resulting 90° piece.

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