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limb
couJd spring
back and strike
operator
causing
severe
injury
or death.
When sawing logs supported
on both ends,
start the cut from above(Y) about 1/3 of the
diameter
into the log and then finish the cut
(Z) from below, in order to avoid contact of
the chain saw with the ground. When sawing
logs supported
on only one end, start the cut
from below (Y) about 1/3 of the diameter
into
the log and finish the cut from above (Z) in
order to avoid log splitting
or jamming
of the
chain saw.
FELLING
TREES (See Fig. M)
AJways
wear
hard hat to protect
head
against
fa||ing
branches.
The chain saw can only he used to feJl
trees
sma||er
in diameter
than
the |ength
of the chain
bar.
_1_Secure
work
area. I_nsure no persons
or animals
are in the vicinity
of the
failing
tree.
Never
attempt
to free a jammed
saw
with
the motor
running.
Use wooden
wedges
to free chain and chain bar.
When cutting
and felling
operations
are
being performed
by two or more persons,
at the same time, the felling operations
should
be separated from the cutting
operation
by a distance of at least twice
the height of the tree being felled.Trees
should
not be felled in a manner that
would
endanger
any person, strike any
utility line or cause any property damage.
If the tree does make contact with any
utility line, the company
should
be notified
immediately.
The chain saw operator
should keep on the
uphill side of the terrain as the tree is likely
to roll or slide downhill
after it is felled.
C2_An escape path should
be planned and
cleared as necessary before cuts are
started.The
escape path should extend
back and diagonally
to the rear of the
expected
line of fall.
3_ Before felling
is started, consider
the
natural lean of the tree, the location
of
larger branches and the wind direction
to
judge which way the tree will fall.
Remove dirt, stones, loose bark, nails
staples, and wire from the tree.
Notching
undercut:
Make the notch (x-w)1/3
the diameter
of the tree, perpendicular
to the
direction
of falls as make the lower horizontal
notching
cut first.This
will help to avoid
pinching
either the saw chain or the guide bar
when the second notch is being made.
WARNING:
Do not cut a|| the way
through
tree.
Leave about
two
inches
of tree
diameter
uncut direct|y
behind
felling
notch
(See Figure
M). This
uncut portion
acts as a hinge(Y).
The
hinge
helps
keep
tree from
twisting
and
failing
in wrong
direction°
As the felling gets close to the hinge the tree
should
begin to fall. If there is any chance
that the tree may not fall in desired direction
or it may rock back and bind the saw chain,
stop cutting
before the felling back cut is
complete
and use wedges of wood, plastic, or
aluminum
to open the cut and drop the tree
along the desired line of fall.
When the tree begins to fall remove the chain
saw from the cutting,
stop the motor, put the
chain saw down, and then use the retreat path
planned.
Be alert for overhead
limbs falling
and watch your footing.
To complete
the felling operation,
drive a
wedge (Z) into the horizontal
cut.
I-|MS|NG
A TREE (See Fig. N)
Limbing
is removing
the branches from a
fallen tree.When
limbing
leave larger lower
limbs to support the log offthe
ground.
Remove the small limbs in one cut as
illustrated.
Branches
under tension
should
be
cut from the bottom
up to avoid binding the
chain saw.
SUCR|NG
A LOG (See Fig. O)
Bucking is cutting a log into lengths.
It is
important
to make sure your footing
is firm
and your weight
is evenly distributed
on both
feet.When
possible, the log should
be raised
and supported
bythe
use of limbs, logs or
chocks. Follow the simple
directions
for easy
cutting.
When the log is supported
along its entire as
illustrated,
it is cut from the top (overbuck).
When the log is supported
on one end,

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