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MCSWP2000S-2
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3. When the log is supported
on both ends (Fig. 34), cut
1/3 the diameter from the top
(overbuck). Then make the
nished cut by underbucking
the lower 2/3 to meet the rst
cut.
4. When bucking on a slope
always stand on the uphill
side of the log (Fig. 35). When
“cutting through”, to maintain
complete control release the
cutting pressure near the end
of the cut without relaxing your
grip on the product handles.
Do not let the chain contact
the ground. After completing
the cut, wait for the saw chain
to stop before you move the
product. Always stop the
engine before moving from
tree to tree.
5. Support small logs on a
sawing stand or another log
while bucking (Fig. 36).
6. If the wood diameter is large
enough for you to insert a
soft bucking wedge without
touching the chain, you should
use the wedge to hold the cut
open to prevent pinching (Fig.
37).
Fig.34
Fig.35
Fig.36
Fig.37
After use
1. Switch the product o, disconnect it from the power supply and
let it cool down.
2. Check, clean and store the product as described below.
Operation