MTD 450E Operator's Manual page 26

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WORKING
TECHNIQUES
Limbing
When limbing thick branches
you should use the same
approach as for cutting.
Cut difficult branches
piece by piece.
Cutting
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while
they are in a pi!e orwhen
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of logs are lying together.
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procedures
drastically
increase the risk
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of kickback which can result in a serious
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or fatal injury.
if you have a pile of logs, each log you attempt to cut
should be removed from the pile, placed on a saw horse
or runners and cut individually.
Remove the cut pieces from the cutting area. By leaving
them in the cutting area, you increase the risk for
inadvertently
getting a kickback, as well as increasing the
risk of losing your balance while working.
The log is lying on the ground.
There is little risk of the
chain jamming
or the object splitting. However there is a
risk that the chain will touch the ground when you finish
the cut.
Cut all the way through the log from above. Avoid letting
the chain touch the ground as you finish the cut. Maintain
full throttle but be prepared for what might happen.
If it is possible
(can you turn the log?) stop cutting about
2/3 of the way through
the log.
Turn the log and finish the cut from the opposite side.
The log is supported
at one end. There is a high risk
that it will split.
Start by cutting from below (about 1/3 of the way through).
Finish by cutting from above so that the two cuts meet.
The log is supported
at both ends. There is a high risk
that the chain will jam.
Start by cutting from above (about 1/3 of the way through).
Finish by cutting from below so that the two cuts meet.
Tree felling technique
Safe distance
The safe distance
between a tree that is to be felled and
anyone else working nearby is at least 2 1/2 tree lengths.
Make sure that no-one else is in this "risk zone" before or
during felling.
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115 13 81-95 Rev.3 2008-12-15

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