Buckinga Log; Trimming Atree (Pruning) - Remington RM0818B Owner's Manual

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CHAIN SAW INFORMATION
BUCKING
A LOG
_I,
WARNING: Avoid kickback.
Kickback can result in severe injury
or death. See Kickback
to avoid
risk of kickback.
WARNING:
• If on slope, make sure log
will not roll down hill. Secure
log by using 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.
• Whilecutting log, never hold
log with your hand, leg, or
foot.
• While
cutting
log, never
allow another person to hold
log.
• Turn off and unplug saw
before
moving
from
one
place to another.
Bucking a log is ctuting a log inlo 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 17).
Log Supported
On One End
1.
Make frst cut on underside of log (see
Figure
18). Use top of guide bar to
make this cut. Cut 1/3 through diameter
of log. This cut will keep section from
splintering
when cut.
2.
Make second cut directly
above first
cut. Cut down to meet first cut. This
cut will keep log from pinching guide
bar and chain.
Figure 18 - Bucking
Log When Log is
Supported On One End
Log Supported
On Both
Ends
1.
Make first cut from above
log (see
Figure 19). Cut 1/3 through diameter
of log. This cut will keep section from
splintering
when cut.
2.
Make second cut on underside
of log,
directly under first cut. Use top of guide
bar to make this cut. Cut up to meet first
cut. This will keep log from pinching
guide bar and chain.
Figure 19 - Bucking
Log When Log Is
Supported On Both Ends
TRIMMING
ATREE (PRUNING)
WARNING: Avoid kickback.
Kickback
can result
in severe
injury or death. See Kickback to
avoid risk of kickback.
WARNING:
Do not extend
1
arms above shoulders
when us-
ing polesaw.
CAUTION:
Seek
professional
help
if facing
conditions
beyond
your ability.
Trimming
a tree is the process of cutting
limbs from a living tree. Make sure your
tix)ting is firm. Keep feet apart. Divide your
weight evenly on both feet. Follow directions
below to trim a tree.
1.
Make first cut six inches from tree trunk
on underside of limb. Use top of guide
bar to make this cut. Cut 1/3 through
diameter of limb (see Figure 20).
2.
Move two to four inches farther
out
on limb. Make second cut from above
limb. Continue
cut until you cut limb
off.
3.
Make third cut as close to tree trunk as
possible on underside of limb stub. Use
top of guide bar to make this cut. Cut
1/3 through diameter of stub.
4.
Make timrth cut directly above third cut.
Cut down to meet third cut. This will
remove limb stub.
2nd Cut - Pruning
4th Cut- Final
Cut (toavoid
StubCut
pinching)
Id
t Stb
(to avoid splintering)
Figure 20 - Cutting A Limb
Figure
17- Bucking
Log With Entire
Length On Ground
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