Limbing; Bucking; Pruning - Gardenline PCH25 User Manual

26cc 2-stroke petrol chainsaw
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Operating Instructions

Limbing

Limbing is the process of removing the branches from a
fallen tree.
Check the direction in which a branch will bend before
cutting it. Always cut on the opposite side to the bending
direction so that the guide bar is not pinched in the cut.
For large limbs that cannot be removed in one cut, make
an initial cut from the bent side and finish by sawing from the opposite direction.
Do not remove limbs that are supporting the fallen tree on the ground until the
tree has been cut into lengths.
WARNINGS.
the fact that the log may roll over. When working on a slope, always stand on the
uphill side of the log.

Bucking

Bucking is cutting a log into lengths for easier handling.
To saw a log lying on the ground, first saw halfway, then roll
the log over and cut from the opposite side. To saw the end of
a log supported off the ground, first saw up from the bottom
one-third through the log then finish by sawing down from
the top. To saw a log in the middle of two supports holding it
off the ground, first saw down from the top one-third through
the log then finish by sawing up from the bottom.
CAUTION.
chain.

Pruning

Pruning is the removal of a limb or branch from a standing
tree.
WARNINGS.
not overreach. Do not saw above shoulder height. Always use
both hands to hold the saw.
First cut up from the bottom and finish down from the top.
AFTER SALES SUPPORT
Always keep a balanced stance. Do not stand on the log. Be alert to
Avoid cutting into the ground as this will very quickly dull the saw
Do not use an unstable foothold or ladder. Do
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